16U ProccediiHfs of the Roijal Irish Academy. 



2o5. Ccrlilicate of I'liilip (Naiigle), T.isliop of Cloiimaciioi.su (Cluaiicn.): 

 March, 1413. that by authority of the archbishop he conferred the order of 

 priesthood on the same on Ember Saturday, 18 March, 1413, in St. Mary's 

 Churcli, Athirde, on letters dimissory.' f. 58 (63)'. 



Sealed with the archbishop's seal and attestetl Ijy him. 



Mutilated at end. 



236. Letter to the Bishop of Meath. f. 59 (64). 

 January, 1414. States that the archbishop had appointed Robert Woltl" his 

 proctor for collecting alms throughout the province for the repair of the 

 metropolitan church, which had been maliciously burnt ; and begs admission 

 for him into the diocese of Meath. 



The document began on a preceding leaf, now lost. 

 The place of the document in the Register (see nos. 233, 238) suggests the date given ahove. 



237. Agreement made in the king's court at Droghda in the time of 

 4 June, 1242. Maurice, son of Gerard, justiciary, before Walray de Wallisey, 

 Robert de Banner, and Michael de Kennenyl, itinerant justices, between 

 Archbishop Albert and Robert Tele, tenant of three carucates of land and 

 ten marks rent in Kylklochyr and in Mayne Baly Maccanter; which the 

 archbishop claimed as the right and free alms of the Church, because Robert, 

 in the presence and with the consent of his wife Beatrice, had granted it to 

 him as such, in return for two carucates in Kylklochyr, which Robert formerly 

 had by grant of Archbishop Donat (OTidhubra), together with a landing- 

 stage in the fishery and the profits thereof (portu in piscatur' et bonis inde 

 provenientibus), saving for the archbishop the profits (commodis) of (de) his 

 men in his laud of Kylklochyr which he retains in his own hand, the fishers 

 also remaining in the landing stage and fishery and (taking ?) half the profits 

 (medietatem tocius commodi provenientis) from outsiders fishing there. 



f. 59 (64). 

 The archbishop concedes to Tele pastui-e for at least 10 cows andlOO sheep in 

 the land which he retains, at an annual rent of Id. for each cow or 10 sheep, 

 payable 1 August. Tele is to have the two carucates— which, if he has no issue 

 of Beatrice, are to pass on his death to her for her life, and on her death to 

 revert to his heirs — at a rent of 21bs. of wax or 12d. payable at Easter. 



238. Mandate to [the Archdeacon] of Armagh to induct John Preyn, clerk, 

 31 January, 1414. presented by the Prior and Convent of St. Mary's, Louth, 

 mto the vicarage of St. Feghin, Termonfeghin. f. 59 (64)^ 



Dated in the manor of Dromeskyn. 



239. Admission of the same to the same vicarage. f. 59 (64)". 

 31. January, 1414. The presentation is said to have belonged to the prior and 

 convent for this turn. 



L)ated at the same place. 



