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Master Johu Keuau, notary public, John Whyt, clerk, and Gilbert, messenger, 

 prior to the issue of the commission to him and Cornelius Omakrel (no. 50). 



50. Commission to IMasters Augustine Oromga, [Dean] and Cornelius 

 16 September, 1366. Omacrel, canon of Dromore, to hold the metropolitical 

 Adsitation of such parts of that diocese as the archbishop had not personally 

 visited, according to a composition entered into between the archbishop and 

 the bishop, chapter, and clergy of the diocese, when the archbishop was last 

 there. f 7^. 



Dated at Tarmefechyn. 



51. Letter to the Bishop of Dromore. f. V"'. 



1 October, 1366. The archbishop has heard that, contrary to the composition 

 (see no. 50), the bishop has impeded the dean and Cornelius Omagrela, canons 

 of Dromore, in their visitation. He orders the bishop, under the penalty of 

 greater excommunication, not to impede them, and to certify him by the bearer 

 of this letter what he considers meet to be done in regard to this matter. 



Dated at Tarmefeghyn. 



A note states that the primate sent a copy of the foregoing by Molcalym 

 Omagrela, messenger, who was sworn concerning the bringing back of a reply 

 from' the Bishop of Dromore, to his commissaries above named ; another 

 letter to M'genosa, King of Oueach; and a third to the above-named 

 commissaries. These letters Omagrela received, 2 October, in the presence of 

 Master E. Sampford, vicar of Tarmefeghyn ; Sir John EoseU, chaplain, and 

 John Whyt, clerk. 



52. Letter to the commissaries named in no. 48. f. 8. 

 16 November, 1366. The archbishop requires them, or one of them, to come 

 to him in accordance with their oath regarding the procurations, taken 

 29 September. The letter is borne by Edward, a messenger. 



Dated at Dromeskyu. 



5.3. Eemission for Odo (O'Xeill), Bishop of Clogher {also im-ittmi 

 9 JTdy, 1367. Clocher). f. 8. 



The archbishop remits any action he might have against him regarding 

 l-i5 marks demanded by the archbishop from him before, by reason of a 

 collection of money concerning (the archbishop) of Armagh himself, and, 

 according to the latter, not paid before Odo became bishop, and (by reason) of 

 rents of the archbishop's lands farmed to him, in which the archbishop 

 judicially condemned him at Louth ; so that it will (not) be competent to the 

 archbishop to take any action against him, so long as he observes the promises 

 made in his letters patent of this date. 



Dated at the manor of Dromeskyn. 



' The wotd * ab ' is inserted above the line. 



