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214. The same for 1375. f. 45'. 

 1375. Dean and chapter, 4 June at the cathedral ; Abbot and Convent of 



SS. Peter and Paul and the colidei, 7 June; clergy and people of Erther, 

 12 June, at the cathedral ; clergy and people of the deanery of Tulachoge, 

 14 June. 



215. Citation for an ordinary visitation. f. 45". 

 26 May, 1367. Patrick Okorry, Dean of Armagh, is to appear, and to cite the 

 chapter to appear, at the cathedral on 10 June, the Abbot and Convent of 

 SS. Peter and Paul and the colidei of the cathedral at their accustomed 

 places on 12 June, the clergy and laymen of the deanery of Erthyr at. the 

 cathedral on 14 June, and those of the deanery of TuUachoge at the parish 

 church of Clonfekyna on 15 June. 



Dated at Tarmefeghyn. 



216. Memorandum. f. 45". 

 26 May, 1367. States that a letter was addressed to Gilbert 0[l]orchan, 

 seneschal of Armagh, to bring in (ad portandum) his rents from 1 May, and 

 for 4s. left (dimissis) in the hands of Thomas M'^moer, for the archbishop. 

 These things are to be done within a fortnight of [blank]. 



217. Memorandum. f. 45". 

 26 May, 1367. States that a letter was addressed to the vicar of Castrum 

 Ohandeloyn, for the rest of the cows due by [. . .] Ohandeloyn, under his 

 oath ; and instructing him to warn (premuniat) Ohandeloyn to give (reddat) 

 pledges to the seneschal of Armagh within a month. 



218. Memorandum. f. 45". 

 26 May, 1367. States that a citation was issued, to be made by Master 

 Patrick Oroehy, canon of [Armagh], to [. . .] official of Armagh, Benedict 

 Oculean official of Tullaogh, M [aster .... of Tulla]ogh, and Marcellus Omichan 

 beadle (bedellum) of Tullaogh, to render their accounts. 



Partly illegible. 



219. Narrative of litigation between the archbishop and the Prior and 

 c. 1367. Convent of Down. f. 46. 



States that the archbishop had issued a citation to the prior and 

 convent and that the prior had gone into hiding to avoid personal service 

 thereof. The citation was entrusted to a chaplain and a messenger, who 

 found the prior and his followers. When the latter saw them he beat 

 the chaplain and wounded him in various ways, and put fetters on the 

 messenger, subjected him to tortui'e (questionibus), and compelled him to eat 

 the letter of citation with its seal of wax. The archbishop having afterwards 

 assigned a place in the diocese of Down at which on a day fixed by him the 

 prior and his followers were to acknowledge their offence, make amends foi- 



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