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harvest (circa autumpnum), and without security that the offences will not 

 be repeated. He wishes to speak with his correspondent before sending his 

 messenger to the curia ; when he comes they can consider the renewal of 

 peace with the malefactors. 



Dated at Dromeslcyn. 



He could wish fvellemus) to write a letter of warning (comminatorie) to 

 Niallan, and to take proceedings against him in the form of the Church, but 

 on account of the tyranny of the two mentioned above it would be impossible 

 to find a messenger who would dare to make the journey. 



Tlie year is not given. But the letter from the dean to which this is an answer seems to have been 

 the earlier of the two mentioned in no. 94, the latter being that of 13 September to which no. 96 is 

 a reply. 



206. Acquittance, acknowledging the receipt from Master Patrick (O'Corry), 

 1367. Dean of Armagh, through Master Patrick M^umcugan, of the rent of 

 the mensal lands at Armagh for 1367 — 20s. f. 44. 



Dated in the manor of Dromeskyn. 



A note adds that at the same date a similar acquittance was given to 

 Master Patrick Oreychi for 20 marks, 20d. ; and that he swore to execute 

 faithfully the ofhce of seneschal, in the presence of Masters Arthur M'brun, 

 official of the church of Armagh, Patrick M^umcughan, John Kenan, and the 

 writer, James Scotelare. This was done before the primate in his chamber, 

 and Master Patrick was ordered to warn the tenants that they must pay their 

 rents, or else be [ejected ?]. 



207. Note. f. 44". 



6 January, 1368. Gives an account of the murder of [. . . .] in the orchard 

 (pomarium) of George Telinge, his servant (administer), when he was in the 

 act of blessing the fruit. 

 Partly illegible. 



208. Letter to Brother Simon, Bishop of Derry. f. 44*. 



1 July, 1370. Cites him to appear in Armagh cathedral on 15 July, to make 

 payment of 10 marks due, by his oath, for the redemption of his penance, and 

 4^ marks and eels, rent due for the manor of Kyllareo, which he held in 

 farm of the archbishop, for the three terms last past, and to show cause why 

 he should not be proceeded against for perjury. 



The summary of this document and no. 209 has been made from 

 Bishop Pteeves's copy. They are now almost illegible, the page having been 

 injured by the use of a re-agent. 



209. Letter to Master John M'birragra, official in the deanery of 

 1 July, 1370. Tidlachog. f. 44'. 



Cites him to appear in Armagh cathedral on 11 July, to pay all money 



B.I, A, PEOC, VOL. XXIX., SKCT. C, [.98] 



