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110. Letter [to Lionel, Duke of Clarence]. f. 21. 

 20 X 23 January, 1364. The king had written, both to the archbishop and 

 to the duke, about the contest between the Archbishops of Armagh and Dublin 

 in regard to the carrying of the cross. Accordingly (super quo) tlie duke 

 wrote to the archbishop, as in no. 2-3. The archbishop replies that he cannot 

 give the required answer fully without consulting those of his council, who 

 are in remote parts, and that this cannot be done by the day named. 



Undated. Since it is the reply to no. 23, it must have been written a day or two after it, and 

 before the date fixed for the meeting at Dimboyne. 



111. Summons to a parliament at Dublin on 20 January, 1.375. f. 21. 

 20 November, 1374. 



Ends : " Teste W. de Wyndesor gubernatore et custode terre nostre 

 Hibernie apud le Naas " &c. 



112. Sitnimons to a parliament at Kylkenny on 19 February, 13(56. f. 21'. 



1 January, 1366. Ends; "Teste Leonello, &c. (as in no. 18) apud 

 DubHn" &c. 



1 1 3. Appointment of John de Clyntoun, lord of Drumcassel, and William, 

 7 February, 1366. son of Adam, as the archbishop's proctors at the 

 parliament (no. 112). f. 2V. 



Dated at Tarniefechyn. 



114. Summons of the guardian of the spiritualitj' of the bi.shopric of 

 1 January, 1366. Down, sede vacantc, to the parliament (no. 112). f. 2V. 



A note directs the issue of a commission in identical terms with no. 113, 

 except that the archbishop receives the additional title of " guardian of the 

 spu'itual jurisdiction in the bishopric," &c. (as above). 



115. Note (?) about the delivery of a letter to Philip Oragdl on 

 26 November, 1368. Sunday. f. 22. 



The words "[Litera mijssa Phillippo Oragill " are crossed out, and the 

 greater part of the remaiader is lost. 



116. Appointment of William Galwey, clerk, as principal and general 

 24 October, 1369. apparitor in the diocese of Armagh among the 

 English. f. 22. 



Dated at the manor of Drummeskyn. 



117. Institution of Stephen Staimtoun, clerk, to the vicarage of St. Eechin's, 

 12 November, 1369. Tarmefeghyn {in title, Termonfeghin). f. 22. 



He had been presented by John, Prior, and the Convent of St. Mary's, 

 Loueth, and was invested liy handmg to him the archbishop's ring. He 

 is to be inducted by the Ai-chdeacon of Armagh or his official. 



Dated at the manor of Drummeskyn. 



