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the runner, the Bishop of Clocher was cited to appear on 15 March in 

 St. Eonan's Church, Drummeskyu, to answer for the non-payment of 

 13 marks and 41d., and to show cause why he should not be punished for 

 breaking his oath. 



The year is omitted in the date. It is assumed to have been identical with that of no. 237, which 

 was also written on 14 February. 



239. Summons to a parliament at Kilkenny on 6 October. f. 49'. 



18 August, 1375. The archbishop is to appear personally together with 

 proctors for the chapter of Armagh and for the clergy of the diocese. 



Ends: "Teste W. &c. (as no. Ill) apud Lymeryk " &c. 

 240 Citation of ]Sr[icholas (Allen)], Bishop of Meath, for a metropolitical 

 13 October, 1366. visitation of liis diocese. f. 50. 



The bishop is to appear in the parish church of St. Patrick, Trym, on 



19 January, and to cause the archdeacons of Meath (Midia) and Kenlys and 

 the clergy of the deanery of Trym to be cited for the same day, and laymen 

 from the parishes of the same deanery for 20 January. The clergy of the 

 other deaneries are to be warned to be ready for visitation on dates to be fixed. 



Dated in the manor at Tarmefeghyn. 



241. Memorandum. f. 50. 



19 January, 1367. Eelates proceedings before the Archbishop in the guest- 

 house at the House of Friars Preachers at Trym, where there appeared 

 Master Matthew Cromp, Archdeacon of Meath, Thomas Wythyntoun, Abbot 

 of St. Mary's, Trym, John Whyt, [Prior] of St. Mary's (Domus Dei), 

 Molynger, Brother Eichard Symkoke, proctor of the Abbot of St. Tliomas the 

 Martyr, Masters Peter Howthe (?), rector of Dromconragh, and John HoUeby, 

 rector of Kyllaloun, and Sir E[ichard] Mollys, rector of Crucistoun, proctor 

 of the clergy of Meath, and many others, clerics and laymen. The aichbishop 

 explained the cause of his coming for his metropolitical visitation. The 

 archdeacon and others in reply stated that the Bishop of Meath died 

 15 January, and made some other assertions which are in part illegible. He 

 said also that Master Henry P[owle], archdeacon of Kenlys, had sworn the 

 previous Tuesday (12 January) that he had not been cited by the bishop to 

 undergo the metropolitical visitation of the primate. The arclibishop, since 

 the bishop was dead, and had not received the archbishop's mandate while he 

 was alive, dismissed them with his blessing. 



Ends : " Testibus presentibus ad premissa venerabUi viro fratre Johanne 

 domus sancte Marie de Louth priore, magistro Petro cancellario Ardmaehano, 

 Nicholas Bethun offieiali curie Ardmachane, Galfrido Baldewyn notario 

 publico, magistro Johanne Strode rectore de Staghbanan et raultis aliis tam 

 diocesis Midensis quam [Ardmachane]." 



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