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Commands him to levy the procurations due for his last visitation, and 

 orders all whose procurations are due, especially Sir T. Oloucheran, to give 

 him satisfaction concerning them. 



169. Appointment by the same of of John Bernivale of F[. . .] shenston 



25 [. . .], 1431 X 1432. as seneschal and principal receiver (receptorem) of 

 the manor of Kylmo[ne]. f. 35\ 



The year is given as 10 Henry VI, i.e. 1 September 1431 — 31 August 1132. 



170. Document almost entirely torn away. f. 36. 

 5 March, 1365. Dated at Tarmefeghyn. 



The year in the date is lost ; but all the other documents on the leaf are dated between February 

 and May, 1363. 



171. Grant to M [. . .], clerk of the archbishop, of a pension of 3 marks a 

 21 March, 1365. year, of which 30s. were chargeable on the tithes of 

 Eathcoull near Dromynge and 10s. on the issues of the curacy of Testa [. . .] 

 in the deanery of Atrium Dei. f. 36. 



Dated at Droghda. 



172. Grant to John Weneloke in farm, on a lease of six years from 

 8 April, 1365. 25 December, of a carucate of the archbishop's land of the 

 Dallys, at a rent of 5 marks a year and the accustomed services and 

 burdens. f. 36. 



Dated at Tarmefechyn. 



173. Protestation concerning payment of the dues of common service of 

 23 February, 1365. the Apostolic Camera. f. 36. 



States that the archbishop, in the presence of his notary public and others, 

 protested that he was ready to give satisfaction for such dues according to 

 the means (facultates) of his church, and that for that purpose he had within 

 a month past appointed Master Patrick Orechgi, canon of Armagh, his 

 proctor. 



Ends : " Presentibus [magistris ] Patricio decano, Petro cancellario 



et Odone priore communitatis capituli cat[hedralis ecclesie Ardmachane, 

 Johanne Bette] rectore ecclesie de Dromynge et Eoberto Gylis literato 

 Ardmachano et [ ] vocatis speciahter et rogatis." 



A notarial certificate followed, of which only a few words remain. 



174. Letter to Stephen Cor, his receiver at Kylmon, or [. . . .] f. 36\ 



26 April, 1365. Out of the next money received there, at 24 June, he is to 

 deliver to John Gierke, rector of Clonmore, 10 marks in part payment of 

 tithes of Clonmore due by the archbishop last autumn, and he is to make 

 allowance (alloeancia) for such payment in his nest account. 



175. Letters patent appointing Master Gydo Okeue, clerk of the church 

 3 May, 1365. of Armagh, proctor of that churcli for making known 



