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24. Letter of Edward (III) to the Archbishop and the Dean and Chapter 

 14 December, 1366. of Armagh. f. 3. 



This is a demand in almost identical terms with no. 18, Brigge being 

 substituted for Brygge, but ending, " Teste Thoma de la Dale custode terre 

 nostre Hibernie apud Tiym " &e. It is stated in the heading to have been 

 received by the archbishop in St. Peter's Church, Droghda, on Ember 

 Saturday, (19) December. 



25. Acquittance for rent of the Castle of Trym. f. 3. 



12 December, 1364. Identical with no. 19, except in the date. 



26. Payments made out of the rents of Trym. f. 3^ 

 1363x1372. On Wednesday [....] John Betis crossbearer of the primate 

 and Sir (?) [. . . . obtained from (?)] the chancellor of the king in Ireland 

 liberates directed (vocati liberate directi) to the treasurer and barons of the 

 king's [exchequer] out of the rents of the Castle of Trym, which were in 

 arrear, and he (it does not appear who) received, by the hands of the said 

 Sir John, messenger of the primate, tallies to be delivered to the following 

 on behalf of the primate for their salary : viz. (1) a tally directed to 

 Peter Penteney, sheriff of Uriel, for £4 10s. to be delivered to Eichard Whit, 

 narrator, as part of his fee — an acquittance therefor to be received by 

 Master J. Strode or Betis ; (2) a tally for £4, directed to the same, delivered 

 to John Plimket, narrator, as his fee by Strode and Betis ; (3) a tally for £3, 

 directed to Simon Crux, sheriff of Dublin, delivered to John Kepoke, narrator, 

 as his fee by the same ; (4) a tally for £4 10s., directed to the same, 

 remaining with the primate, who wUl hand it to Sir E. Prestoun when he 

 comes to him. 



Edmund Mortimer, Earl of March (born 1351), was still a minor when this document was written 

 It may therefore be dated not later than 1372. It is later than no. 142. 



27. Safe conduct handed to Gilbert messenger of the primate in the 



13 May, 1366. chamber of the latter at Drumeskyn on 10 March, 1367, 

 in the presence of John Strode and E. Dencourt. f. 3\ 



It was granted by Leonellus son of the king, Duke of Clarence, Earl 

 of Ulster, Lord of Connaught and lieutenant of the king in Ireland, to 

 Edward, Grilbert and Paulinus, messengers of the primate, and was valid in 

 Ulster for a year. 



Dated at Down. 



28. Letter of Edward (III) to the sheriff of Loueth, obtained by 

 26 February, 1367. John Haddesore. f. 3^ 



The Sheriff' is to command the archbishop to deliver without delay 

 to John son of Peter de Haddesore the manor of Ineskeu, which Jordan 

 Darditz gave to Eichard de Haddesore and his wife Margery and their 



