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Calbndae. 



1. Acts of Archbishop David (Mageraghty) in his metropolitical visitation 

 10 June, 1335 X 1345. of the diocese of Meath. f. l**". 



The abbot and convent of St. Thomas the Martyr, Dublin, claiming to 

 hold the churches of Grenok, Donaghmore {also written Donagmore) near 

 Grenok, Killegelan {also written Kyleglan), Knocmark, Culmolyn, Maynclare^ 

 Balimaglassan, Kylmore, Dirpatrike {also ivritten Dirpatriel, Kyltale {also 

 loritten Kyltat), Villa Scurlage, and Lethircore (also vjritten Lethyrcore) 

 [/«■ other lists lower down Knocmark is omitted, and Crikestoun {also 

 written Crikistoun, Crikystoun), Eathtouh, Donaghmore near the bridge of 

 Balbus, Sydan, and Donagh[mo\ve] are added] were ordered to show by 

 what right they held them, and to show cause why in certain of them 

 which had no vicars — viz. : Grenok, Donaghmore near Grenok, Kyleglan, 

 Crikistoun, Dirpatrike and [ . . . . ] — vicars should not be appointed by the 

 archbishop. The abbot and convent having exhibited the grants of the 

 churches and confirmations of the same, including one from the chapter of the 

 former cathedral church of Meath, and. having pleaded immemorial usage for' 

 placing chaplains rather than vicars in the churches just named, decision 

 was given in their favour, in the church of St. Mary, Droghda. 



The year in the date is partly cut away. 



Compare Beg. of St. Thomas, 241, 243, 246. 



2. Acts of Master Isaac Culean, canon of Armagh, and commissary of the 

 April, 1361. dean and chapter, during vacancy of the see, regarding the 

 vicarage of Carlingford. f. 2*. 



The following documents are included :— 



(1) Thomas de Burley, Prior of the Hospital of St. John of Jerusalem in 

 Ireland, having presented Sir Thomas Waleys, priest, to the vicarage, Culean 

 orders the archdeacon, or his commissary, to make the customary inquiries, 

 6 April. 



(2) Hugh Germey, vicar of Drummeskyn, commissary of the archdeacon, 

 informs Culean that having made inquiry as ordei'ed, he finds that the 

 vicarage is vacant by the death, last Easter, of Sir Henry Mowir, that the 

 prior aforesaid is the true patron, and that the person presented by him is fit. 

 Dated 26 April. 



(.3) Culean, having admitted Waleys, orders the official or commissary 

 of the archdeacon to cause him to be inducted. Dated at Drogda 27 April. 



(4) Certificate of admission of Waleys, here styled ' chaplain,' by the 

 giving of Culean's gloves. Dated at Drogda, 27 April. 



