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Maundeuyllestoun : see Jlansfieldstown. 

 Maurice, Sir, Archdeacon of Ardagh, 57 : see 



also MacGillinnion. 

 Mayne Baly Maccanter, 237. 

 MiiwTideuylestoun : see Mansfieldsto^m. 

 Meagher (Ua meacaifi)— Meygyr, Robert, 



priest, ricar of Clonalvy, 91. 

 Meath (ITlitie) — itith, Apparitors of, 106. 



Archdeacon of, 85, 110, 175, 187, 212, 

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

 Bache ; St. Leger ; Yong. 

 OfScial of : see Crompe. 

 Archdeaconry of, 212. 

 Bishop of, 200, 212, 215, 220, 221, 222, 

 236 : see also Daimtesey ; Montayne ; 

 Paul; Bochfort. 



Commissary of : see Bath. 

 Cathedral of : see St. Peter, 

 aergyof, 212, 215, 216, 220, 221, 222, 



253, 261. 

 Deaneries of, 85, 187 : see also Ard- 

 nurcher ; Ballymore Loughsewdy ; 

 Clonard ; Fore ; MuUingar ; Batoath ; 

 Siddan ; Skreen ; Slane ; Trim. 

 Diocese of, 46, 47, 48, 5-5, 115, 117, 



130, 145, 200, 223, 224. 

 Official of : see Milton : Bath. 

 Synodal constitutions of, 208. 

 Vicar general of, 215. 



See also Visitations. 

 Mecbrigdiu : see Mac Bride. 

 Meckonsciach (TneACAn j-ciic), 29. 

 Meeloitain, par. of Kilmore, bar. of Oneilland 



West, Co. Armagh, 258. 

 Mecmoelf edyr : Sf e MuUpeters. 

 .Mei : see Mey. 



ilellifont — Melifont — Mellifonte, par. of 

 Tullyallen, bar, of Ferrard, Co. Louth : see 

 St. Mary. 

 Meltoun : see Milton. 

 Jleneven. — Menneven. : see St. David's. 

 Messing, Bichard, Bishop of Dromore, 87, 88, 



89, 143. 

 Mey— Mei, Elias, 146, 148, 157. 



John, Archbishop of Armagh, 262. 

 WiUiara, priest, notary, 140. 

 Meygyr : see Meagher. 

 Miden. : see Meath. 

 Milo, Sir, vicar of Drunigath, 34. 

 Milton — de Molendinis — Meltoun — Miltoun, 

 Henry, 139 : see also MUward. 



Master Thomas de, d.c.l., rector of 

 Trim, official of Meath, 215. 



Milton— Sir Thomas, 193. 



Mjlward, Sir Henry, chaplain of Gemonstown, 



juror, 114: see also Milton. 

 Sir John, chaplain, 189. 

 Mith : see Meath. 

 Mole, Sir John, chaplain, 189. 

 Molari — Molary : see Mullary. 

 Molendinis : see Milton. 

 Mollaghlyn : see Mac I.aughlin. 

 Mollys— MoIts, William, clerk, 76, 77. 

 Molynbeyg : see Mullan Beg. 

 Molynger : see Mullingar. 

 Molynmor : see Mullan More. 

 Molys : see MoUys. 

 Monemuta, Master WUliam de, 215. 

 Moner : see Movmer. 

 Montayne, Bobert, Bishop of Meath, proctor 



at the Council of Pisa, 76, 77, 85, 104, 110, 



17-5, 176, 183, 186, 187, 206, 212, 214, 216, 



220 221 222. 



Cummisary of : see Bath. 

 Montpellier — MonspeHusanus, Court of Little 



Seal of, 263. 

 More, Master Bichard, vicar of Termonfeckin, 



Archdeacon of Armagh, 49, 82, 138, 139, 



140. 

 Morgallion (SAitenga mopa) — ^Machergalyn, 



Co. Meath, 202. 

 Momington — MarinerestouD,^ par. of Colp, 



bar. of Lower Duleek, Co. Meath, 117. 

 Sector of : see Llantbony. 

 Mortimer — Mortuo Mari, Edmund de. Earl of 



March and Ulster, Lord of Wigiuore, Clare 



and Trim, 260. 



Seneschal of, in Meath : see Talbot. 

 Treasurer and chamberlain of the liberty 

 of, in Mtath, 260. 

 Mortoun, par. of Nobber, bar. of Morgallion, 



Co. Meath,- 80, 85. 

 Mowner — Moner, Master William, ll.b. 



(bachelor of decrees), commissary of the 



archbishop, official of Armagh, proctor at 



the Boman curia, rector of Mansfiildstowu, 



4, 5, 17, 43, 71, 73, 84, 130, 156, 172, 201. 

 Moyholgue (fllAg botcc) — Moybolg, bar. of 



Clankee, Co. Cavan, and Lower Kells, Co. 



Meath : see St. Patrick. 

 Mullan Beg {Tnuil,l.enn beg) — Molynbeyg, 



par. of Termomuaguirk, bar. of East Om^igb, 



Co. Tyrone, 174. 

 M ullan More (tnuil/lenn mop) — Molynmor, 



par. of Termonmaguirk, bar. of East Omagh, 



Co. Tyrone, 174. 



' See above, p. 173, note '. 



'"WTi.1t place is intended is douhtful; but Fleming of Mortoun is associated with Whyt of 

 KilmoOn as supervisor of tenants of the archbishop, apparently in Meatli. Probably each came 

 from the neighbourhood where he was to exercise his office. Op. Sweteman, nos. 79, 157, 167, 169, 

 and Index s.v. Moretoun. 



