Lawluk — A Caleiuhr of the Register of ArchUshof Fleming. 173 



Council, Provincial : see Provincial Council. 

 Court — Ciirtlaghestonn,' par. of Kilbride, bar. 



of Dunboyne, Co. Meath, 230. 

 Court, Archbishop's, 62. 



Imperial, Master of : see Lewis. 



Judge of : see Gunther. 

 King's, .51, 52, 13S, 237, 240. 

 of Chief Place, Justices of : see 



Bermyngham ; Bray, 

 of Christianity, 18. 

 of Common Bench, Justice of: see 



Fitz-Adam. 

 of the Cabeolus and Seneschal of 



Jjimoges, 265. 

 of the Castle of Paris, 265. 

 of the Little Seal of Montpellier, 265. 

 Courts, Ecclesiastical, 51, 265. 



Secular, 60, 265. 

 Cragferg'us : see Carrickfergns. 

 Crakenborch, Master Theodoric de, notary, 



265. 

 Cranley, Thomas, Archbishop of Dublin, 93, 



95, 185, 186, 206, 214. 

 Cranstheyl : see Carnteel. 

 Crayunmela, par. of Kilmore, bar. of Onoilland 



West, Co. Armagh, 258. 

 Creenagh — Kran,' par. of Kilmore, bar. of 



Oneilland West, Co. Armagh, 258. 

 Crewcat — Crokcait, par. of Kilmore, bar. of 



Oneilland West, Co. Armagh, 258. 

 Cristofor — Cristofore : see Christopher. 

 Croatia, King of: see Sigismund. 



Queen of: see Barbara. 

 Crokcait: see Crewcat. 

 Crompe, Master Matthew, juris peritus, official 



of tlie Archdeacon of Meath, 215. 

 Crouched friars — Cniciferi, Order of, 194 : see 



also St. John Baptist, Priory of. 

 Cruis : see Cruys. 

 Crux dominica, 74. 

 Crux, Sir William, 218. 

 Cruys— Cruis, Patrick, 115, 125. 



Robert de, 202. 

 Crystor : see Christnplier. 

 CuUocharachi : see TuUygarden. 

 Cuneren. : see Connor. 



Curia, Soman, 130, 135, 172, 261, 265: see 

 also Rome. 



Proctors at : see Mowner ; Oweyn ; 

 Purcell ; Swayne; Symond. 

 Curlw, John, Bishop of Dromore, 88. 

 Ciirraghtown — Curraghestoun, par. of Cul- 

 muUin, bar. of Upper Deeee, Co. Meath, 

 230. 

 Curteys, Alexander de, 193. 

 Curtlaghestoun : see Court. 

 Cusalc, Adam, junior, 193. 



D'Ailly, Peter, Cardinal Priest of St. 

 Grisogonus, called Cardinal of Cambrai, 

 prebendary of Bourges' and Eheinis, 

 Commendator of Limoges, 265. 

 Proctor of : see Tulhia. 

 Dalmatia, King of : see Sigismund. 



Queen of : see Barbara. 

 Daltoun, Thomas, chaplain, 201. 

 Danby, Geoflrey, licentiate in laws, 265. 

 Darcy — Darci, John, 186. 



Sir John, chaplain, vicar of Dunleer, 



rector of Rathdrumin, juror, proctor 



in parliament, 114, 119, 247. 



Master Michael, juris peritus, official of 



the Archdeacon of Kells, 215. 



Dardistown — Dardistoun, par. of Kilbride, bar. 



of Dunboyne, Co. Meath, 230. 

 Dardyce— Dardix — Dardycz, Anne, 200. 

 Proctor of : see Dermot. 

 Nicholas, 193. 

 Darver ('OAipbt^e) — Derver — Derwer, bar. and 



Co. Louth: see St. Michael. 

 Darycraynd: see Derrycrin. 

 Dary M'arban, at Ballinderry, bar. of Upper 



Dungannon, Co. Tyrone, 22. 

 Dary regleach, at Ballinderry, bar. of Upper 



Dungannon, Co. Tyrone, 22. 

 Darysaran (TJAipe S&pAin ?), at BallindeiTy, 

 bar. of Upper Dungannon, Co. Tyrone, 22. 

 Dathan— Datan, 123. 

 Dauntesey, Edward, Bishop of Meath, 243, 



253, 261. 

 David, claimant to the bishopric of Kilmore, 



107. 

 Deans, Rural, none in the diocese among the 



English, 42. 

 Delvin (Oe&tbuA iri6p) — Delvyn, Co. West^ 

 meath, 117. 



Rectors of : see Llanthony. 

 Depiivations, 64, 129, 144, 252, 265. 

 Deren. : see Derry. 



DeDnot— Dormod, Sir John, rector of Dunbin 

 and of Clonmore, chaplain, messenger and 

 commissary of the archbishop, proctor of 

 Anne Dardyce, 50, 127, 147, 154, 155, 156, 

 168, 200, 213, 225. 

 Derry (Diipe CaIjaic) — Deren. — Diria, 

 Bishop of, 137, 176 : see also OTlannery, 

 Mensa of, 66, 137. 

 Canon of : see Mac Teague. 

 Chapter of, 61, 103, 147. 

 Church of, 137, 198. 

 Clergy of, 103. 

 Dean of : see 0' Carolan . 

 Deanery of, 61. 

 Diocese of, 56. 

 Episcopal thirds of, 137. 



' Identification doubtful. 

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