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The letter was sent by the messenger Gylcoimy (O'Relihan). 

 Similar letters were sent on the same day by Gilcoimy to brother Simon, 

 Bishop of Deny ; to Christopher, Bishop of Dromore ; to Sir John Logan, 

 Archdeacon of Down — he not being recognized as bishop of that see until his 

 bull has been presented to his metropolitan ; to Odo (O'Neill), Bishop of 

 Clocher ; to the Bishop of Raphoe (Eathboten.), and to Richard (O'Reilly), 

 Bishop of Kilmore (Triburnen.) : and by the messenger Paul to Henry Powle, 

 Archdeacon of Kenlys in the church of Meath, that see being vacant, as 

 archdeacon, not as guardian, for a reason sufficiently known ; to the Archdeacon 

 of Meath, as archdeacon, for the same reason ; to brother Richard, Bishop of 

 Clonmacnoise (Cluanen.), and to William (MacCormack), Bishop of Ardagh : 

 also to Master William Morice, Archdeacon of Armagh. 



62. Letter to Edward (III) acknowledging the receipt of the king's letter 

 19 September, 1369. (no. 60), announcing the despatch of the letters to the 

 bishops (no. 61), to which no reply has yet been received, and stating that the 

 king's command has been obeyed in the diocese of Armagh. f. 9\ 



A schedule of beneficed persons &c., as required by no. 60, is appended, as 

 follows : 



Deanery of Broghda. Prior and Convent of Lanthonia prima in Wallia, 



rectors of St. Peter's, Droghda, o640 a year. 

 The same, rectors of Kyllaneyr, 5 marks a year. 

 The revenues of these two churches were sold to 

 Sir Richard Rosse, vicar of St. Peter's, long before the 

 arrival of the letter, and payment made up to three 

 weeks after 1 May next. 



The same, rectors of Dunnany, 9 marks a year. 

 The revenue was sold before the present year and 

 payment made therefor long before the arrival of the 

 letter. 



Andrew Waryng, rector of Beaulu, 10 marks a year. 



Licensed by the archbishop to study at Oxford. 

 John Cusake, rector of Rath, 10 marks a year. 

 Licensed by the same for general study. 

 Deanery of Atrium Dei. David Brakdan, rector of Derver, 13 marks a 



year. Licensed to study at Oxford. 

 Deanery of Dundalke. James Stantoun, vicar of St. Nicholas, Dundalke, 



20 marks a year. Licensed by the same to 

 study at Oxford. 

 The fruits of the last two churches were sold long- 



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before the arrival of the letter and payment made 

 therefor. 



