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3 May, 1375. greater and less, of Carljnforde and Coly for a year, to 

 Thomas Walssche, perpetual "sdcar of Carlynforde, for £20. 



141. Letter to (...) f. 27. 

 18 July, 1375. States that Henry and Catholicus, sons of the person 

 addressed, have committed rape on married and unmarried women, and have 

 been excommunicated by the archbishop. He intends to proceed against 

 them as suspected of heretical pravity, being compelled thereto, especially by 

 the fact that all the citizens and all his tenants intend to surrender the lands 

 of the church of Armagh on account of their iniquities. He therefore 

 commands the person addressed, imder every penalty contained in the 

 indenture between him and the archbishop, to coerce and punish his sons. 



142. Letter of p]dward III to the Escheator of Ireland (?)] concerning the 

 12 December, 1363. Castle of Trym. f. 2T. 



States that the archbishop made petition to the king in which he alleged 

 that the Castle of Trym was held by the archbishops in right of the 

 church, and from them by Eoger de Mortuo Mari, Earl of Maich and lord of 

 the Castle of Trym, for service of £8 16s. 7|d., on whose death, his heir 

 being a minor, it had been taken into the king's hand, and that the rent 

 had been in arrear for the two years following the death of archbishop 

 Richard (FitzEalph) ; and prayed that he might receive satisfaction for rent 

 and arrears while it was in custody. An inquisition before the king's 

 Ueuteuant in Ireland having proved the correctness of the above statement, 

 and the Eolls of the Irish Chancery proving that the temporalities were 

 restored to the archbishop on 5 February, 1361, the king gives judgement that 

 the above rent, together with arrears, amounting to £17 13s. 3d., should be 

 paid to the archbishop, and orders delivery of the same. 



Ends : " Teste Leonello comite Ultonie filio uostro karissimo locum tenente 

 nostrum in terra nostra Hibernie apud Dublin " &c. 



The dute given lor the restoration of temporalities seems to be incorrect. Sweteman was not 

 consecrated till November, 1361 : hence the year should probably be 1362. 



143. Letter to Master N. Beth. f. 27'. 

 June, c. 1363 (/) States that the archbishop received a letter from John, 

 Bishop of Kilmore (Triburuen.), on the 6th of the present month of June, to 

 the follo^ving effect : (1) The bishop is surprised that after he had appealed to 

 the Koman curia, inasmuch as (pro eo quod) the archbishop, at the instance of 

 John Croysse, pretended Prior of St. Fechin of Fore (Fauoiia), had cited him 

 to Dromeskyn, where he could not safely appear, notwithstanding which 

 (quibus uon obstantibus) the archbishop cited him to the parish church of 

 Atrium Dei, which was unsafe for him and his, inasmuch as, when he sent 

 proctors to appear at Dromeskyn, on their way through Atrium Dei they 



