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year (1367) : From the archbishop, guardian of the spirituality of the 

 bishopric of Down, sede vacantc, and John Langestoun, clerk, for many 

 defaults 100s. ; from the same for unjust impediment 100s. 



Ends : " Teste Johanne de Troie thesaurario nostro Hibernie " &c. 



34. Summons to a parliament at Dublin on 1 May. 



12 March, 1368. Ends : " Teste Geraldo &c. (as no. 32) apud Corke " &c. 



35. The Archbishop appoints John de Clynton lord of Drumcassell and 

 29 April, 1368. Robert Galys his familiar, his proctors at the foregoing 

 parliament. f. 4^. 



Dated at the manor of Tarmefeghyn. 



36. Brief of Quare impedif obtained by the Prior of St. Mary, Loueth (also 

 20 June, 1368. written Louthe), against the primate and John Kenan, clerk. 



Edward (III) directs the sheriff of Loueth to command the last-named 

 persons to permit the prior to present a fit person to the vicarage of 

 St. Feghin of Tarmefeghynn, vacant, and in his gift, as he says. If the 

 command is not obeyed, and the prior gives security, as in no. 28, they are to 

 be summoned to show cause before the justices at Cathirlagh within 15 days 

 of 24 June. 



Ends : " Teste Geraldo &c. (as no. 32) apud Drogheda " &c. 



37. Another brief relating to the same matter. f. 5. 

 11 (?) July, 1368. Edward (III) directs the sheriff of Loueth to take 

 recognisance and sureties (vadium et salvos plegios) of the same to appear 

 before the justices at Cathirlagh within three weeks of 29 September to 

 answer the plea of the prior about the vicarage of St. Feghin of Tarme 

 Feghyn, and to have there the names of the sureties. 



Ends " Teste E. de Prestoun apud Cathirlagh." 



38. Letter of the archbishop, guardian of the spiritual jurisdiction of 

 10 January, 1369. the bishopric of Down in the vacancy of the see by the 

 death of Bishop William (White), to Sir Ealph de Foley, Kt., seneschal of the 

 Liberty of Ulster. f. 5. 



States that the presentation to the parish church of Kylkeyl in the 

 Mourne, diocese of Down, belongs to the Earl of Ulster or his locum teuens 

 in Ulster; that it is now vacant by the deprivation by the archbishop, during 

 the vacancy of the see by the death of Bishop Eichard (Calf), of Master John 

 de Preez, late rector, for homicide and perjury ; and that the presentation 

 has now devolved upon the archbishop. Out of respect for the earl and 

 Foley the archbishop calls on the latter to present, notwithstanding any 

 appeal made by Preez, the de facfo incumbent, to the Eoman curia. It seems 

 to be added that if Foley does not soon make a presentation he will confer 

 the rectory on a fit person. 



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