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have made quitclaim to " dominus E." in regard to the manor of Nober, 

 " et faciet [. . . ]E. habere quietam clamatam [. . . .] aliis de suis aliquod ius 

 in manerio predicto aUquo modo habentibus." 



For date see note on 139. 



163. Memorandum. f. 33^ 

 1377 X 1380. States that an agreement was made between Primate E(ichard 



FitzEalph) and Sir Simon Flemynge, Baron of Slane, about the acquisition of 

 the advowsons of Slane, Kyllauery, and Drumconragh in exchange for a part 

 of the manor of the Nober. 



For date see note on no. 1.59. This is in the same hand as no. 162. 



164. Letter to the chaplain of St. Feghin of Tarmefechyn directing him to 

 16 May, 1369. cause the clergy of the deanery of Droghda to appear before 

 the archbishop or his commissaries on [28] May, and the laity on 29 May, at 

 St. Peter's Church, Drogheda, for his ordinary visitation. f. 34. 



Dated in the manor of Drummeskyn. 



Notes — which begin " Progress of the visitation of Primate M. among the 

 English in his diocese of Armagh, after the visitation of his cathedral church, 

 the dean and chapter of the same, (and) the clergy and people among the 

 Irish A.D. 1369 " — add that the visitation for Droghda deanery was to be held 

 in St. Peter's Church, Droghda, for clergy 28 May, for people 29 May ; for 

 Atrimn Dei deanery in St. Mary's, Atrium Dei, for clergy 1 -Tune, for people, 

 as regards the execution of the office of the apparitor of Atrium Dei, 2 June, 

 and as regards that of the apparitor of Loueth, 4 June ; for Dundalke deanery, 

 for clergy 5 June, for people 6 June. It is also stated that letters similar to 

 the above were issued for the deaneries of Atrium Dei and Dimdalke. 



16.5. Citation of [WUliam (MacCormack)], Bishop of Ardagh (Ardacaden. 

 10 March, 1369. Ardakaden.). f. 34'. 



He is to appear in the chapel of the manor of Tarmefechyn on 21 March, 

 to answer concerning the petition of Sir John Offyne, who had been presented 

 by the king to the vicarage of Granard, and concerning certain charges made 

 against him, and to show cause why proceedings should not be taken before 

 the Pope for his deposition. 



Mutilated at the beginning. Some words, now lost, are taken from 

 Bishop Eeeves's copy. 



166. Acts before the archbishop in the chapel of the manor of 

 21 March, 1369. Tarmefeghyn, in the cause of Sir John Oflyne, chaplain of 

 the diocese of Lleath, against William (ilacCormack), Bishop of Ardagh 

 (Ardacaden.). f. 34'. 



