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230. Letter of the archbishop, engaged in the metropolitical visitation of 

 End of March, 1412. the diocese of Meath, to the secular clergy of the 

 deanery of Eathtowth. f. 58 (63). 



A report having been made to the archbishop that through the withdrawal 

 of the altarage of the villas of Curtlaghestoun, Justhestoun, Babestoun, 

 Curraghestoun, Balmaearnean and Distoun, Beutoun, Dardistoun, Eaystoun, 

 Prestoun, Swynesden, Belgrew, Feypowestoun, Nottestoiin, and Belandy and 

 the tithes of corn and hay of the villas of Belgrew, Balmaearnean, and of 12 

 acres of the land commonly called Keldraghfelde, anciently assigned to the 

 support of the parochial chaplain ministering in the chapel of Kylbryd, and the 

 consequent want of a chaplain, divers of the inhabitants of those villas died 

 without the sacraments — notwithstanding the ordinance of Archbishop John 

 (Colton) in his metropolitical visitation that, on account of the distance from 

 the mother church of Dunboyng, and the dangers of floods, the parish priest 

 in the said chapel [should have] the altarage and tithes of corn . . . 



Incomplete. 



The position of this letter in the Register suggests a date in Octoher or Novemher, 1413. But 

 there was no metropolitical visitation of Meatli in that year. It must therefore be placed in the 

 visitation which began at Trim It March, 1412 (no. 187). In the visitation which began at Trim 

 on 11 March, 1409, Ratoath was visited on 21 March (nos. 83, 106). Hence it may be concluded 

 that the present letter is of date about 24 March, 1412. 



231. Institution by the archbishop, guardian of the spirituality and 

 21 November, 1413. spiritual jurisdiction of the church of Down, sede vacante, 

 of Sir Eichard Canlan, chaplain of the diocese of Meath, presented by the 

 patron, to the rectory of St. Nicholas, Ardtuele, vacant by the death of 

 Sir Thomas Hunt. f. 58 (63). 



Dated at Dundalk. Form as in no. 8. 



232. Mandate to Master W. Pyrroun, Archdeacon of Armagh, to induct to 

 November, 1413 x January, 1414. the vicarage of Drumcarr Sir John Whyt 

 (chmolicre, Why), priest, presented by the Abbot and Convent of St. Mary, 

 Dublin, of the Cistercian order, on the death of Sir W. Galwey. f. 58 (63). 



The date is inferred from tlie position of the document in the Register. 



233. Mandate to Master W(illiam) P(yrroun), Archdeacon of Armagh, 

 29 January, 1414. to make inquiry, as in no. 84, as to the vicarage of 

 St. Feghin's, Termonfeghyn, to which John Preen has been presented by 

 John Lyde, Prior, and the Convent of St. Mary's, Louth, on the death of Sir 

 John Trymlet. f. 58 (63)\ 



234. Certificate that Sir John Cristofor, of the diocese of Dublin, was 

 21 December, 1412. ordained deacon on Ember Saturday, 20 December, 1412, 

 in St. Eonan's Church, Dromeskyn, on letters dimissory. f. 58 (63)\ 



Dated in the manor of Dromeskyn. 



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