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collected by him for the archbishop, and render account thereof, and to treat 

 with the archbishop and his fellow-members of the chapter, concerning the 

 affairs of the church of Armagh. He is to send an escort of his men with the 

 bearer, who is also carryiug a letter to (Simon) Bishop of Derry. 



Dated at the Lake near Armagh. 



See note on no. 208. 



210. Note (?). f. 45. 



Only the words " [perpetjuo vicario ecelesie beate Marie de mandelun- 

 [stoun] " are legible. " beate Marie " is crossed out. 



.211. Citation for an ordiuary visitation. f. 45. 



4 June, 1367. Sir Walter Haddesor', vicar of Dunler, dean of Droghda, is to 

 cite the clergy of his deanery for 21 June, and laity froni every parish for 

 22 Jime, at St. Peter's Church, Droghda. 



Dated at Tarmefeghyn. 



A note states that on the same day similar letters were issued to 

 Sir Thomas Louragh, vicar of St. Mary's, Mandelvillestoun, dean of Atrium 

 Dei, the clergy of which deanery were to be visited on 25 June and the people 

 on 26 June. Also to Sir Eoger, parish priest of Feld, dean of Duudalk, the 

 clergy of which deanery were to be visited on 28 June and the people on 

 30 June. 



These three letters were handed to Gilbert the messenger on 4 June after 

 noon in the presence of the primate, the Bishop of Down, and Master 

 John Kenan, notary public. 



A further note refers to the commission to Masters Patrick, Chancellor, 

 and Patrick Orethy, canon of Armagh, to visit the diocese among the Irish, 

 copied " in xv folio post illud presenti non computato." 



212. Letter to John and William Brysbon, of Ayshe and Castelrynge. f. 45. 

 8 October, 1371. Maurice M'^mahoun having demanded that justice should 

 be done to him by the archbishop's tenants at Inneskene, concerning one of 

 his men alleged to have been wounded by the latter for injuring the 

 archbishop's stream and fishery (pro fractura gurgitis nostri et piscarie) 

 at [. . . .J, and having appointed the above as arbiters on his side to decide the 

 matter on 9 October, the archbishop appears to accept them as arbiteis. 



Some important words are illegiljle towards the end of the document. 



213. Dates of the ordinary visitation in [1367]. f. 45'. 

 1367. Dean and chapter 10 [June] at the cathedral; Aljbot and Convent of 

 SS. Peter and Paul and the colidei [12 June]; [clergy] and people of the 

 deanery of Tullachoge at Clanf echkyll. 



The vear is inferred from no. 215. 



