158 Proceedings nf the. Rniiul Fn'sh Aeadcmy. 



225. Commission to Sir John Derniot, rector of Cloynmo[r], to absolve 

 17 April, 1413. from excommunication Adam del Xaas, Archdeacon of Kenlys. 

 and relax the interdict against him for delay in the payment of procura- 

 tions (as in no. 216) ; and to the latter to do the same for the clergy of his 

 archdeaconry. f. 57 (62). 



226. Institution of Sir John Exlantoun (in no. 227 Exlanton) or Baker, 

 20 May, 1413. priest, (chaplain) of the college of Kilmaynan, presented 

 by "William Foide, Prior of the conventual church of Kymaynan, by authority 

 of Thomas le Botiller, Prior of the Hospital of St. John of Jerusalem in 

 Ireland, to the vicarage of Molary {in 'iw. 227 Molari), on the death of Sir 

 William Fotyn (m no. 227 Fotyne). f. 57 (62). 



Dated in the manor of Termoufeghyn. Form as no. 8. 



227. Presentation referred to in no. 226. f. 57 (62). 

 17 May, 1413. Dated at Kilmaynan. Form as in no. 113, with some 

 modifications.' 



228. To Philip (Nangle), Bishop of Clonmacnoise (Cluanen.), and the 

 24 May, 1413. chapter and other clergy of the diocese of Kilmore 

 (Triburnen.) f. 57 (62)\ 



States that inquiry as to certain charges made against the Bishop of 

 Kilmore was lately committed to the abo\e bishop and the Bishop of Achonry 

 (Akaden.) by the Apostolic See at the instance of Patrick Osyredan, clerk of 

 the diocese of Kilmore, who made many accusations against him at the Apostolic 

 See ; and that in the proceedings before Wangle, the latter unjustly (as it 

 is said) made diverse charges against him, and though frequently requested 

 to recall them did not do so. Hence the Bishop of Kilmore appealed dkeetly 

 to the court of Eome, and " tuitorie " to the court of Armagh. Accordingly 

 the archbishop, according to the custom of the church of Armagh, inhibits 

 the above from doing anything to the prejudice of the appeal while it is still 

 unheard. 



229. Letter in favour of Christin Oferagaid, a pilgrim to the Holy 

 24 May, 1413. Sepulchre and the Holy Land. f. 57 (62). 



States that the above has ^'isited Eome and the holy places and resorts of 



pilgrims (peregrinationes) there five times, and other places ; begs for him a 



favourable reception and safe conduct on his present pilgrimage ; and grants 



an indulgence of forty days to all who assist him with their goods, both the 



archbishop's " paroehiaui " and others whose diocesans ratify the indulgence. 



The name of the writer is omitted, but the description of the year as the tenth of his consecration 

 implies that he was a hishpp, and suits Fleming. 



' For " cum nmni . . . devotis," we have " reverentia debita cum honors " ; and " cum omnibus 

 . . . univei'sis " is omitted. 



