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Athboy— Carmelite monastery at, Prior and 

 convent of, 78. 

 Manor of archbishop at, 90. 

 Letters dated at, 181, 206, 222, 2-50. 

 See also St. James, 

 .^tbenrec (Ac nA pig) — Achnrch, par. of Ter- 

 monmaguirk, bar. of £a£t Omagh, Co. 

 TjTone, 174. 

 .\thirde : see Ardee. 



Ath kamogi — Atb(ka)mugi, near Annagh, 29. 

 Ath mumaid fakolych, ne^r Armagh, 29. 

 -Ithnurhyr: see Ardnureher. 

 .Xthyrde — ^Attiam Dei : see Ardee. 

 Attorney, 136, 184. 

 Aoditors of acconuts, 71, 80. 

 ATignon, 265. 

 Awell— Anell, John, 138, 139, 140. 



Sir William, monk of llellifonr, 218, 

 223. 



B., Bishop of Clonfert, 181. 

 Babestonn : see MahestowTi. 

 Bache, Sir Thomas, Archdeacon of Meath, 



rector of Eells, 109. 

 Bagot, Eiehard, 84. 

 Baker, or Exlanton — Exlantoun, Sir John, 



priest, chaplain of the College of Kilmain- 



ham, vicar of ITnllary, 226, 227. 

 Balf, William, burgess of Athboy, 240. 

 Ballinderry (biile An uoine) — Balydary, bar. 



of Upper Dnngannon, Co. Tyrone, 22. 

 Ballintogher (biite An cocaiji) — ^Balithc^plr, 



par. of Moylagh, bar. of Fore, Co. Meath, 208. 

 BaHintrain — BaUiranagh,' par. of Termonma- 



guirk, bar. of East Omagh, Co. Tyrone, 173. 

 Ballintry — Belandy,' par. of Kilbride, bar. of 



Dunboyne, Co. Meath, 230. 

 Balliranagh : see Ballintrain. 

 Ballymacamey* — ^Balmacamean, par. of Kil- 

 bride, bar. of Dunboyne, Co. Meath, 230. 

 Ballymakenny— Balmakenni, bar. of Drogheda, 



Co. Louth, Chaplain of: see Terovour. 

 Ballymore (bAilemop) — Myntcreny(tnoincep 



CionAic) — Tamlaghflege * (CAihtAcCA 



toeg), bar. of Lower Orior, Co. Armagh, 



Sector of : see O'Farren. 



Ballymore Loughsewdy (bAite mop lochA 



SemT)iT>e) — JjOI, bar. of Rathconrath, Co. 



Westmeath, Deanery of, 120, 221. 

 Apparitors of, 207. 

 Balmacamean: see Ballymacamey. 

 Balmakenni : see Ballymakeimy. 

 Balydary : see Ballinderry. 

 Banner, Bobert de, itinerant justice, 237. 

 Barbara, wife of Sigismnnd, Queen of Croatia, 



Dalmatia, and Hungary, 178. 

 Barrett, Patrick, Bishop of Ferns, Chancellor 



of Ireland, 186. 



William, O.S.A., 224. 

 Barronslovm — Baroneston — Barormistoun, bar. 



of Upper Dundalk, Co. Louth, Bector of : see 



Keppok. 

 Barry, Master Bichard, rector of Dromin, 192. 

 Baitholomev, Sir, priest, rector of Carrick- 



baggot. Juror, 84, 114. 

 Bartonn, Thomas de, iriar minor, 202. 

 Baytown Pari — ^Beutoun,* par. and bar. of 



Dunboyne, Co. Meath, 230. 

 Beanliea — Bewlene, bar. of Ferrard, Co. 



Louth, 114. 



Letter dated at, 113. 

 Lord of : see Plnnket. 



See also St. Brigid- 

 Beauvais, Dean of: see Camoto. 

 Bedlew : see Bellewe. 

 Begge — Bege, Jficholas, 4-5, 125. 

 Belandy : see Ballintry. 

 Belgree — Belgrew, par. of Kilbride, bar. of 



Dunboyne. Co. Meath, 230. 

 Belle »-e — ^Bedlew, Sir Joan, knight. Lord of 



Bellewstosn and of part of Dundalk, 211. 

 BeHewstovni — Bellewestoon, Co. Meath, Lord 



of: see Bcllewe. 

 Benedict XEtl, 102, 103. 

 Bermyngham, John, Justice of Chief Place, 



184. 

 Bemathirim, par. of Kilmore, bar. of 



Oneilland West, Co. Armagh, 2oS. 

 Bentoun^ : see Baytown Park. 

 Bewlaun: seeO'BoIand. 

 Bewleue : see Beaulieu. 



' Identification unc-ertain. 



- Carew, 193 (perambulation of Meath, 1596) : "John DeUhovde of BeUander." "Banyantry " 

 in Pett/s map. 



' Camanstoune in Petty's map. 



* In 1630 Oliver Lord Grandison asked " permi^on to change the site of the parish ehureh of 

 Tanghnataly to another locaUty, to be called in fntnre the church of Ballymore," Moiiin, iii. 334. 

 Other names of this place are CAttiLAccA 5I1AW, Con fpi 5aic (which survives in the form 

 Tandciagee), and perhaps ITIoincep CAihtacCA loeg. (See Hogan «.r.) 



= PcKsibly Beutoun is Baytown, a townland in the parish of Kabride. See, however, Swyneaden. 



» Might be read Bentomi ; hut it is spelt Bewton in InquU. Meath, Car. I, no. 3. 



