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Deny — Friars Pi«acliers of , 203. 

 Rival deiuis of, 61. 

 Vacancy of see of, 103. 



See also Visitations. 



Dorrybrughas (OAijve bpucAip) — Dyrebru- 



chisse — Okaregan, pai-. of Drumcree, bar. of 



Oneilland West, Co. Armagh, Church of 



(now represented by tlie par. of Killyman),' 



Farmer of : see O'Corry. 

 Vicar of : see O'Cullane ; O'Hanlon. 

 Derrycrin (D&ii\ec]\aitiii) — Darycraynd, par. 

 of Ballinderry, bar. of Upper Dungannon, 

 Co. Tyrone, 22. 

 Derryloran (T)Aij\e lupim) — Direluran — 

 Diriluran, bar. of Upper Dungannon, Co. 

 Tyrone, Sector of : see MacCawell ; 

 O'Loghan. 



Vicarof : see O'Connellan. 

 Derver — Derner : see Darver. 

 Desertlyn ('Oi]-efvc ui v'-i""') — Desertlynd — 

 Dysertlynd, bar. of LougMnsholin, Co. 

 Londonden-y, Eector of: see MacCaweU ; 

 O'MiilhoUaiid. 

 Derenish — Devenys — Devvenisch, Geoffrey, 

 attorney of the archbishop, 16. 



Master James, rector of Carrickfergus, 

 proctor of the Bishop of Connor, 

 1S3. 

 Deysetyr, Sir Robert, rector of Killagb, 217. 

 Diniissions, 100, 109, 112, 117, 121, 122, 147, 



206,214, 246. 

 Direluran — Diriluran : see Derryloran. 

 Diria : see Derry. 



Disert — Disertyncill,- par. of Kildallan, bar. of 

 TuUybunco, Co. Cavan, Cliurcb of, 152. 

 Eector of : see Fore, Prior of. 

 Dispensations, 65, 70, 165, 172, 200, 241, 



265. 

 Distoun, in or near BaUymacarney, par. of 

 Kilbride, bur. of Dunboyne, Co. Meath, 

 230. 

 Divelek: see Duleek. 



Donaghenry ('Oomnac V^^inpe?) — Dompnac- 

 fynire — Dompnacfyre, bar. of Middle 

 Dungannon, Co. Tyrone, Rector of : see 

 O'Longhran ; O'Neill. 

 Donagbmore (T)omnac mop) — Domnachmore, 

 bar. of Upper Iveagli, Co. Down : see 

 St. Ere. 

 Donaghinoyne ('Oomna.c niAi jen) — Dounagh- 

 mayn, bar. of Farney, Co. Monaghan, 

 Eeetors of: see St. John Baptist, Priory of ; 

 St. Mary, Priory of, Louth. 

 Dongan, Jobn, Bisbop of Down, 46, 55, 62. 

 Doryan, Richard, 223. 

 Dounaghmayn : see Donagbmoyne. 



Down (Oun ■oi Loac jl&f) — Dunen., Bishop 

 of, 103, 131, 176: see also Dongan. 

 Diocese of, 263. 

 Guardian of spirituality of : see 



Fleming. 

 Letter dated at, 258. 

 Prior of, 263. 

 Vacancy of see of, 231. 

 Down, Nicholas, monk, 125. 

 Drakestown — Drakestoun, bar. of Morgallion, 

 Co. Meath, Rector of: see Tempset ; White. 

 Dremard : see Dromard. 



Drogheda (OpoiceAt) kti.) — Drogda — Droghda 

 — Pontana, Co. Louth, 106, 114, 213, 237, 

 2-59, 262, 263. 



Bailiffs of, 134, 186. 

 Burgess of : see Madock. 

 Commons of, 134. 

 Deanery of, 42, 97, 205. 



Apparitors of, 42, 263. 

 Letters dated at, 77, 99, 107, 114, 117, 



121, 192, 203, 212, 219. 

 Mayor of, 134, ISO. 

 Seneschal of, 186. 



See also Parliament ; St. 

 Laurence ; St. M;u-y ; St. 

 Peter. 

 Drogheda, Simon de, clerk, 202. 

 Dromard ('Opuitn apt)) — Dremard — Drumard, 



diocese of Dromore, Vicarage of, 75. 

 Dromgossa ; see Drumacbose. 

 Dromin (Opuimin) — Dromyng : see St. Fintan. 

 Dromiskin ('Opunn in AixLamr)) — Dromeskyn 

 — Drummeskyn, bar. and Co. Louth, 

 Chapel of the manor of, 76, 86, 141, 156, 

 166, 248. 



Letters dated at, 75, 78, 84, 85, 89, 94, 

 9.5, 103, 115, 126, 151, 157, 168, 187, 

 197, 210, 220, 234, 238, 239, 242, 

 243. 



See also St. Eonan. 

 Dromore {'Opuini mop). Archdeacon of : see 

 O'Mustey. 



Bisliop of, 65, 176 : see also Curlw : 

 Messing. 



Vicar of, in spirituals, 65, 143. 

 Bisbop sojourning in: see Marcus. 

 Canons of : see MacGivern ; Maullboy ; 



Maginn ; O'Eelly ; O'Roouey. 

 Dean and Chapter of, 210. 

 Guardian of spirituality of : see 



Fleming. 

 Prebend of: see Shankill. 

 Subcustodians of spirituality and tem- 

 porality of : see Macllboy; Maginn. 

 Vacancy of see of : 8, 34, 63, 64, 65, 

 67, 75. 



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