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Matters concerning the person of the bishop are exempted from their 

 jurisdiction. 



Dated in the manor at Tarmefechyn. 



A note adds that a similar commission to the same for the diocese of 

 Eaphoe (Eathboten.) was issued the same day. 



148. Privilege granted to the nation of Ymolkallan, having the custod}' 

 26 March x 20 November, 1365. of (pro tempore habenti] the bell of St. 

 Patrick. f. 2B\ 



Cunlad Omolkall {in title Ymolkall) and his successors, the men of his 

 nation and his subjects in lands or tenements of the Ijell of St. Patrick within 

 the diocese of Armagh are to be exempt fi'om any general interdict pro- 

 nounced in the name of the archbishop ; on condition that Cunlad and his 

 successors, by the authority of the bell, will fast upon (super) molesters of the 

 subjects of the archbishop. Cunlad and his successors are not to admit or 

 receive, by authority or privilege of the bell, persons excommunicated by the 

 archbishop. 



Dated at Tarmefechyn, Wednesday after [. . .] 1365, in the fourth year of 

 Milo's consecration. 



Probably belongs to August or September. The other four documents on the same leaf, thi-ee of 

 which are dated at Termonfeekin, range from 31 July to 15 September, and there is evidence that 

 the archbishop was there on 30 July and 27 September (nos. 154, 225). He also spent parts of 

 March and April in the same place (nos. 172, 223, 229, 230). 



149. Indulgence to those who contribute to the repau'ing of the fabric of 

 3 May, 1365. the church of Annagh, of 40 days of penance enjoined upon 

 them. f. 29. 



Dated at Dromeskyn. 



150. Letter to Master John M'=buTagra, canon of Armagh and rector of 

 10 May, 1365. Dysertlyne, making the rectory into a prebend for his life, 

 and exonerating him from the cure. f. 29. 



The vicar is to have the cure. 



Dated in the Chapter-house (loco capitulari) of Armagh. 



151. Letter to the Archdeacon of Armagh or his official. f. 29. 

 1365. States that the church of Keen {in title, Kene), which has cure, is 

 vacant by the induction of the rector, .James Cotelere, to another cure in lands 

 beyond the sea, attested by sworn witnesses; and that the archbishop has 

 collated it to William, son of Adam, his clerk. He orders him to be 

 inducted. 



Dated at Tarmefechyn [. . .] m [cccl] xv, the [. .] year of Milo's consecration. 



The date lies between 25 March, 1365, and 24 M.nrch, 1366. Of this period parts of March and 

 April, the closing days of July, and the months of August and September, were spent by the 

 archbishop at Termonfeckin (see note to no. 148). "Wilh the exception of a single document dated 



