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lands and to compel him to give satisfaction within ten days from the date of 

 this letter. Otherwise the sons of Oneyll shall themselves be put under 

 interdict. 



Dated at Down. 



193. Letter to the Prior of the Purgatory of St. Patrick at Loghderge {in 

 15 March, 1366. title Loghdearg) in the diocese of Clocher and all others, 

 clerics and laymen, of the province of Armagh. f. 41''. 



The archbishop commends to their hospitality John Bonham and Guidus 

 Cissy, pilgrims who desire to visit the Purgatory. 

 Dated in the city of Down. 

 Printed in An. Boll, xxvii. 37. 



194. Grant to Kichard Clyntoun of an annual pension of 20s. for the life 

 c. April (?), 1366. of the archbishop, of which 10s. is from messuages on the 

 north of St. Patrick's Church, Trym, and three acres of land attached to them. 

 and the rest from the archbishop's coffers. f. 41'. 



He is also to get a robe when the archbishop gives robes to his knights. 

 Dated in the city [of Down]. 



In the date only tlie year — 1366 (O.S.) — is legible. If, as seems likely, ' the city ' is Down, the 

 letter must he of about the siime date as the other letters on the leaf (nos. 190-193). It is, however, 

 at least iis late as 25 March, the first day of 1366 (O.S.). All the archbishop's letters from 

 19 February to 13 May are dated at Down (nos. 15, 27, 189-193). He was at Termonfeckin on 

 1 February (no. 113), and at Dromiskin 12 June (no. 70). 



195. Progress of visitations of the diocese. f. 42. 

 1370, 1371. In 1370 the dean and chapter were visited at Armagh on 



13 [May] ; the colidei and clergy and people on the days and at the places 

 mentioned in their citations. In the deanery of Drogchda the visitation was 

 held at St. Peter's Church, Drogchda, on the 27th of same month ; in the 

 deanery of Atrium Dei at St. Mary's, Atrium Dei, for the clergy on the 28th, 

 and for the people on the 29th ; in the deanery of Dundalke on the 31st. 



In 1371 the dates were as follows : dean and chapter 11 May ; colidei 

 13 May; clergy 15 May; clergy of Tullachoge deanery 16 May ; laity of the 

 deaneries of Erthyr and Tullachoge, on the days assigned to the clergy of the 

 same. 



The month for 1370 is supplied from no. 202. 



196. Acquittance, acknowledging that on his metropoUtical visitation of 

 1 June, 1374. Meath, he received from Bishop Stephen (Wall) and the clergy 

 of Meath £10 in part payment of procurations for the metropolitical visitation 

 of the year 1373, by the hands of Sir Eichard Molys, principal receiver, f. 42. 



197. Acquittance, acknowledging the receipt from Sir William, Prior, and 

 19 July, 1379. the Convent of Louth 8 marks as payment for the tithes (in 



