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throughout his diocese and province the indulgeuees granted to benefactors of 

 the chiu'ch, and ordering all rectors, ■shears, aad parochial chaplains to assist 

 and protect him and his clerks, questors (questores). f. 36". 



Dated at Dromeskyn. 



176. Letter to the clergy of the diocese of Armagh. f. 36'. 



2 May, 1365. Commend Guydo Okene and his fellow-questuaries (questuarii) 

 to them, directing them to admit them to their chui'ches and chapels, 

 preferring them to all other questuaries, and calling together their parishioners 

 to hear them. Suspensions and interdicts published in their churches or 

 chapels are relaxed while the questuaries are there. 



177. Inventory of goods of [Sir Peter ....]. f. 37. 



5 November, [. . . .]. He possessed 4 gowns (juppas) worth 10s., 1 maser 2s., 

 4 planketes 20d., 1 chest (eapsam) lOd., a presse 8 (?) [d.], 1 portion (particulam) 

 of Doctor de Lii'a 2s., 1 basin and ewer 20[d.], in money l'2d., 

 2 candlesticks 4d., 9 spoons 4s., 1 silver cup 2s. 



There was owed to him by Eobert Birford, brasier for [....] for which 

 the same Sir Peter has a brass pot in pledge, by Richard Palmer 3s., by [.-..] 

 More for rent 4s., by Eichard Browne for rent 3s. 4d., by Nicholas Bowcher 

 [do.] 12d., by Johanna Tyt do. 12d., by Patrick Colgyu do. 6d., by Maria Hoper 

 do. 6d., by Katherine Eogan do. 2d., by Benmy do. 6d., by Jone Tyberouu 

 widow do. 12d., by Master "William Somerw[ell] do. 9s. Sum, 43s. 



He owed to Sii' Henry Collyne, chaplain, 4d., to John Kyntone, clerk of 

 St. Peter's, Drogheda, for stipend 4s. 8d., to Eobert Collyne 5d., to William Da^^' 

 12d., to Eobert Talbot for a cup 7s., to Margaret Browne for 9 spoons 4s. 

 Sum, 17s. 5d. 



About five items in the list of goods and a few words elsewhere are lost- 

 through mutilation. 



178. Testament of the same. f. 37. 

 He is to be buried in the chapel of the B.Y.M. in St. Peter's, Drogheda. 



He makes the following legacies : For prayers for his soul, his portif olium ; 

 Sir Nicholas Manyne, chaplain, his second gown and a pair- of knives 

 (cultelloi-um) ; Sir Henry Paton, vicar of St. Peter's, Drogheda, liis red 

 hood (rubium capicium) and a portion of Doctor de Lira ; Alice Tanner, his 

 cousin, a basin and ewer, a gown of blue (Ijlodii) colour, and a silver spoon ; 

 Sir John Mavesyn, chaplain, his better gown, a pair of knives, and a silver 

 spoon; Sir Edmund Cusak, chaplain, a gown ; Peter FitzJone, a silver spoon. 

 His executoi', Master Henry Paton, vicar of St. Peter's, is to dispose of the rest 

 of his goods for the good of his soul. 



179. Document relating to the appointment of a Chancellor of 

 End of 1367. Armagh. f. 37'. 



