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45. Letter of the archbishop appointing John de Strode, rector of 

 20 April, 1370. Staghban and \llank'\ his proctors at the foregoing 

 parUament. f. 6'' 



Dated at Tarmefechyn. 



46. Letter to William de Wyndesore, lieutenant of the king in 

 17 February, 1371 t?}. Ireland. f. 6'. 



By a letter of 18 Janua.ry, received 15 February, de Wyndesore signified 

 his will that an agreement should be made between the Archbishops of 

 Armagh and Dublin, in the same form as that made between the Archbishops 

 of Canterbury and York, and that if they would not acquiesce in this a 

 reasonable delay should be allowed that meanwhile by his mediation an 

 agreement might be made in some other form. He desired a reply by the 

 bearer. The archbishop excuses himself from replying immediately, as the 

 matter concerns his chapter and suffragans. 



Dated at the manor of Dromeskyn. 



The year is not given in the date. But de Windsor was viceroy from a date between June, 1368, 

 and April, 1369 (nos. 36, 64), to 21 March, 1372 (C. P. R. I., p. 84, no. 131), and again from 

 April, 1374, to 1376 (ib. p. 86, no. 19, p. 100, no. 27). The possible years are therefore 1369, 1370, 

 1371, 1372, 1375, 1376. But this is the last document of the series (nos. 36-46) on ff. 5, 6, whicli 

 have always been consecutive leaves ; and the preceding documents are arranged in clironological 

 order from 20 June, 1368, to 20 April, 1370. This points to 1371. 



47. Letter to the Bishop of Clogher. f. 7. 



7 August, 1366. States that Malachy M'^guydir having been deprived of his 

 canonry in the church of Clogher by the archbishop at his metropolitical 

 visitation, and the right of appointment having devolved on the bishop 

 through negligence of the chapter of Clogher, he has conferred it upon 

 Master Dionysius M°cyngoband, official of Clogher, at the request of the 

 archbishop. M'^gyngoband being disturbed in his possession thereof the 

 bishop is commanded to protect him. 



Dated at Dromeskyn. 



48. Commission to Master Philip Odalchan (Odallachan in no. 52), 



8 August, 1366. archdeacon, and Sirs Macrobius, ^dcar of Lyethmanan 

 (Lyechmanan in no. 52), and Christin Obuachall, chaplains, of the diocese of 

 Clonmacnoise (Cluanen.), to hold the metropolitical visitation of that diocese 

 for the archbishop. f. 7. 



Henry is mentioned as the Bishop of Clonmacnoise. 

 Dated at Dromeskyn. 

 A note refers to no. 52. 



49. Memorandum. f. 7. 



16 September, 1366. Eecords the taking of the usual oath in the chapel of 

 Tarmefechin by Augustine (Oromga), Dean of Dromore, in the presence of 



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