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Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy. 



Ireland— Magnates of, 186. 



Ifl:ind, Holy, diocese of Down: see Mahee 



Island. 

 Ivcagh (til eicac)— Oveagh, Co. Down, 210. 

 Superior person in the lordship of : sec ^ 

 MacGuinness. 



J.. Bishop, 66. 



Jerusalem : see St. Joiin. 



John XXIII, 217. 



Joim, Archbishop of Armagh, 141: see also 



Ckilton; Mey; Swayne. 

 John, Bishop of Connor, 1S3. 



Proctors of : see Devenish ; Taylor. 

 John, Count Palatine of the Ehine, Prince of 



the Holy Roman Empire, 264. 

 J.)rdane — Jordaim, John, 223. 



John, collector of suhsidy, 97. 

 Jiilianstown — Xany, bars, of Upper and Lower 

 Duleek, Co. Meath, 117. 



Eeetors of : see Llanthony.* 

 Jiisthestoiin, near Kilbride, bar. of Dunboyne, 

 Co. Meath, 230. 



Earlingford : see Carlingford. 



Kanek : see Carrickbaggot. 



Eeldraghfelde, deanery of Eatoatii, Co. Meath, 



230. 

 KeUs (CeiiAnx>u]-) — Kenlis — Kenlys, Co. 



Meath, Archdeacon of, 85, 175, 187, 212, 



213, 216, 220, 221, 222, 225, 253 : see also 



Jfaas ; Powel. 



Official of : see Darey. 

 See also St. Columba. 

 Kenley, Eoger de, clerk, 202. 

 Kennenyl, Michael de, itinerant justice, 237. 

 Keppock — Keppok, Alicia, widow of John, 



11. 



Sir Andrew, reetor of Barronstown, 



collector of subsidy, 108, 142. 

 John, 11. 

 Keppok : see Cappoge ; Keppock. 

 Ker, Milo, 45. 

 Kerestoun, near Beaulieu, bar. of Ferrard, 



Co. Louth, 124. 

 Kenvill : see 0' Carroll. 

 Keyft : see Kyft- 

 Kilbisy (Cill, bicpge) — Kylbyxy, bar. of 



Moygoish, Co. 'Westmeath : see St. Brigid. 

 Kilbride (Cill bpigne) — Kylbryd, bar. of 



Dunboyne, Co. Meath, Chapel of, 230. 



Kilchirill : see Termonamongan. 

 Kilclooney — Clandchamaych infeiior- — Garty- 

 wyth, bars, of Lower Fews and Lower 

 Orior, Co. Armagh, Eector of: see 

 MacKilmurray : MacEelihan. 

 Kilcooly (Citicuile) — Kylcoly, bar. of Upper 

 Xavan, Co. Meath, 117. 



Rector of : see Llanthony. 

 Kildalkey (CiLt -oeit^e) — Kyldalk, bar. of 



Lime, Co. Meath : see St. Mary. 

 Kildare — Kyldare, Bishop of : see Madock. 

 Cathedral of, 188, 206. 

 Diocese of, 130. 

 Gerald, Eari of, 186. 

 letter dated at, 188. 

 Palace of, 188. 

 Kildemock (CiiL TJimmog) -^-Kylmadimok — 

 Kylmodymok, bar. of Ardee, Co. Louth : 

 see St. Catherine. 

 Kilkeel (CiU caoI)— KylkeyU, bar. of 



Moume, Co. Down : see St. Colman. 

 Kilkeel beg (Cilb caol beg) — KylkeyU beie — 

 KylkeyU beyc, par. of Kilkeel, bar. of 

 Moume, Co. Down, Chapel of, 63, 67. 

 Kilkenny (Cilb CAiiinis)— Kylkenny : see 



Parliament- 

 Killagh, bar. of Delvin, Co. Westmeath, 



Reetor of: see Deysetyr. 

 KUlaUon [Ciit AtbAin ':) — Kyllalon, bar. of 

 Fore, Co. Meath, Eector (Chaplain) of : see 

 O'CarroU. 

 Killashee (Citb nA yme) — Kylsi, bar. of Moy- 



dow, Co. Longford, Vicar of, 72. 

 KUleeshil (Cilt i]"et) — KyllyssiU, bar. of Lower 

 Dungannon, Co. Tyrone, Eector of : see 

 O'Loughran. 

 KiUevy (CibL Sleibe)— Kylsleby, bars, of 

 Upper and Lower Orior, Co. Armagh, Vicar 

 of : see Mac Xab. 

 Killoe (CiU eo) — Kyll,^ bars, of Granard 

 and Longford, Co. Longford, Chaplain of, 

 72. 



Eectors of : see Tristemagh. 

 Vicar of: see O'FarreU. 

 Killyman : see Derrybrughas. 

 Kilmainham (Citb Tniignenti) — Kilmaynan — 

 Kymaynan, bar. of Upper KeUs, Co. Meath, 

 College of. Chaplain of : see Baker. 



Conventual church of, Prior of, see 



Foule. 

 Letter dated at 227. 



• A list of the possessions of Llanthony in Ireland (Fiants 1460) begins with the rectories of 

 Dulicke, Julyanslon, Killarran (called also Kilkerran, ibid. 3564), Colpe (which included 

 ' Momanton. alias Marynerton ' : ibid. 1547), Morechurehe, Stamollen, Clonailwey. A comparison 

 of this list with no. 117, with the map before us, justifies us in identifying Marinerestonn with 

 Momington, Kylkerrau with Kilsharvan, and Xany with Jiilianstown. This older name for 

 Julianstown surrives as that of the stream on which the town stands— the Xany "Water. 



= Morrin, iii, 322 : " Kilcloney, alias Clonkemy." ^ Cp. Fiants 467. 



