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Collectors of the tithe. 



Deanery of Atrium Dei : Sir Thomas Conchlach (corrected to Condlach), 

 vicar of Kylmodymoke. 



Deanery of Drogda : Sir John Bagote, vicar of Port. 

 Deanery of Dundalke : WilHam Galwey. 



65. Commission to Sir Thomas Condelagch, vicar of Kylmodymoke, for 

 30 June, 1370. raising the tithe in the deanery of Atrium Dei. f. 10'. 



Dated in the city of Armagh. 



66. Commission for raising the subsidy, as directed to laymen, f. 10". 

 30 [June], 1370. Thomas Dufte of Eathode in the barony of Margalyn is 

 empowered to collect the mark from the archbishop's free tenants &e. of the 

 tenement of the ISTobyr and in the barony of Margalyn. 



Dated in the city of Armagh. 



67. Memorandum. - f. 11. 



9 June, 1367. Masters Patrick Okorry, Dean, and Maurice, canon of 

 Armagh, Eobert Odoyll, canon of Derry, and Sir John Bette, rector of 

 Droimiynge, having appeared before the archbishop in the manor of 

 Tarmefechin, it was intimated that the rectory of Termoncayncomayn (?) was 

 vacant by the death of Niall M'^camul. The archbishop, with the counsel 

 of the above-named, collated it to Master Maurice Okasidy, canon of Armagh. 



68. Memorandum. f. 11. 

 15 January, 1368. Eichard (O'Eeilly), Bishop of KiLmore (Triburnen.), having 

 committed adultery and incest with Edina (?Ediua) OraygUl (elsewhere Oraigill), 

 daughter of his uncle (patrui) and wife of one M^guyer, and incest with Edina 

 (?Ediua) M'^gauueran (elsewhere M'^gauuergan), and having repeated the 

 oifence, was sentenced to greater excommunication by the primate, and 

 subjected to the penalty of £100 and 40 marks, to which he had been 

 sentenced by the same in case of repetition. He made confession, and 

 submitted himself to the grace of the primate and his commissary. The 

 archbishop accordingly issued a commission (quoted in full), dated at 

 Dromeskyn, 12 January, 136H, to Masters James Seotelare and John Kenan^ 

 his clerks. It states that owing to the demerits of the bishop the archbishop 

 had assumed and was exercising episcopal jurisdiction in his diocese, and 

 authorizes the above-named clerks, jointly or severally, to treat with the 

 bishop about his offences, and the recurrence of the same, to give him absolution 

 from his excommunication, to relax the sequestration of his bishopric, and to 

 pronounce that in case of a repetition of his offences he shall again ipso facto 

 fall under these penalties, as well as under that of £100 and 40 marks decreed 

 for recurrence, and that in such case action shall be taken at the Eoman curia 



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