262 Procee nngs of the Roi/al Irish Academy. 



5s. 6d. ; Mounteneyestoun, 1 car./ twelfth part of knight's fee,' 16d.' ; Castel- 

 toun, 2 car., 2s. 0-|d. ; Eaff[yn], 3 car., 4s. l[|]d. ; Eathode, 3 car., 4s. l^d. ; 

 Lytylrath, | car., 8-^d. ; Poterelestoun, 1 car., 16Jd. ; Graunge, |- car., 8Jd. ; 

 Moretoim, ^ car., 8^d. ; Stemstoun, IJ car., 2s. Of d. ; Jodestoun, IJ car., 2s. Of d. ; 

 Ardmagh, 8 ear., lis. ; Hyrchayr, 8 car. — ought to be distrained at Ardmagh 

 — lis. ; Lack and Dromdyll, 12 car., 13s. 8|d. ; Termounand Eathrewah, 8 car., 

 lis. ; W. de Londoun and [...]; Molagh||loch and Karkeagh, 8 car., lis. ; 

 Baron of Slane and [...]; Nobir, 5 car., 7s. 10|d. Sum total, £5 8s. lOd. 



After this follows " Quomodo Eegale servitium debet levari de dominio del 

 Morgalyin ex parte primatis Hibernie." 

 Endorsed " Eegale seruicium de N"obir." 

 The actual total of the rents given above is £5 Os. Of d. 

 158. Eecord of a metropolitical visitation of the diocese of Meath. f. 33. 

 End of June, 1377. Parish of Bathcouil. Maurice Broun, of Mortoun, and 

 Felicia Aleyn Lived in fornication for over seven years. The man will purge 

 himself on 30 June ; the woman, not appearing, is to be cited for 7 July at 

 Droghda. 



John [ ], servant of John Birford, committed fornication with 



MicaU Hardyn. Both confessed, and were absolved under penalty of 12s. 

 [....] 6s. (?). 



William Gay, excommunicated for tithes and oblations, disregarded the 

 sentence. Confessed and was absolved under penalty of 12s. [•■••] 6s. (?). 



Thomas Mathen swore to serve John Birford, of Loehgor, half a year, and 

 broke his oath. To be cited to appear at Droghda. 



Nicholas Corner (?), who has abandoned his wife, and one Alice, li\'e 

 together. Both have fled. 



John Whit, son of John Corniser, betrothed to (affidavit) Alice Springan, 

 refused, after banns were published, to marry her (desponsare). He paid a 

 fine of 6d. to the dean, and the marriage was solemnized. 



Eobert Ivene and Johanna Eede, of Ballitake, his wife, live apart (non 

 adherent simul). The man is at Dublin. The woman must complain to the 

 Archbishop of Dublin. 



Stephen Eccod and Johanna Monteyn, his wife, live apart. The man 

 purged himself ; the woman is to be cited. 



Jake Archbold, in Fyngal, harbours (receptat) Johanna Sollon, wife of a 

 man of Fyngall, and Thomas Monteyn committed adultery with her. Jake has 

 not been found. The woman is in the diocese of Dublin ; Monteyn, excom- 

 municated for non-appearance, afterwards absolved, will purge himself in 

 Fyngall. 



' Crossed out. ^ Inserted by another hand. 



