298 



Procecdwf/s of the Royal Irish Academy. 



Fitz Richard, Eichard, loi. 



John, brother of Richard, 154. 

 Fitz Row, Henry, burgess of Dundalk, 95. 



Johanna, wife of, 95. 

 Flandrini, Sir Peter, auditor of causes, 219. 

 Flemynge, Sir Simon, Baron of Slane, 163. 

 Fore (Pobap) — Fauoria, bar. of Fore, Co. 

 Westnieath, 73. 

 Cell of, 161. 



See also St. Fechin. 

 Fowler — Fouler, Peter, of the house of 

 St. Leonard's, Dundulk, 103. 



William, Prior of St. Leonard's, Dun- 

 dalk, 41. 

 Frensh, "William, 167. 

 Freynstoun : see Fringestown. 

 Friars Preachers, Conservator of, 90. 

 See also Derry ; Mullingar ; Trim. 

 Fi-ingestown — Freynstoun, par. of Castletown, 



bar. of MorgaUion, Co. Jleath, 157. 

 Froysell, Roger, 15S. 

 Fyngal — Fyngall : see Fingal. • 



Galferd, GeofCrey, 253. 



Galwey, William, clerk, apparitor of the 

 diocese of Armagh among the English, 64, 

 116. 



Galys — Gilys — Gylis, Robert, familiar of the 

 Archbishop of Armagh, proctor in Parlia- 

 ment, 35, 97, 107, 173. 



Gay, William, 158. 



Germey, Hugh, Vicar of Dromiskin, commis- 

 sary of the Archdeacon of Armagh, 2. 



Germyn, John, 118. 



Gernonstown — Gemounnestoun, bar. of Upper 

 Slane, Co. Meath, 156. 



Lord of : see Gernoun. 



Gernoun, Roger, proctor in Parliament, Lord 

 of Gernonstown, 10, 107, 156. 

 Simon, naiTator, 82. 

 William, 41. 



Gibboinus, runner of the Archbishop of 

 Armagh, 238 : see also O'Relihan. 



Gilbert, messenger of the Archbishop of 

 Armagh, 27, 49, 211 : see also O'Relihan. 



Gilrewac (Tnac g'oUa TJiabaig =MacIlroy), 

 160. 



Gilys : see Galys. 



Glaspistol — Glaspistell — Glaspistyl — Glas- 

 pistyll — GlaspysteU, par. of Clogher, bar. of 

 Ferrard, Co. Louth, 129, 132, 154. 



Glenaule (Cluain Oabail) — Clondabayll — 

 ClondawyU — Clonduyll, district between the 

 Blackwater and Armagh, now a district 

 electoral division, 8, 155, 192. 



Goldinge, Isabell, 157. 



Granard (5r<5"apt>), bar. of Granard, Co. 



Longfurd, Vicar of : see O'Finn. 

 Grange — Graunge, p5ir. of Kilshine, bar. of 



MorgaUion, Co. Meath, 157. 

 Greencastle — Viride Castrum, par. of Kilkeel, 



bar. of Mourne, Co. Down, 232. 

 Chapel of, 219. 

 Greeuoge (5p!ati65) — Grenok — Greuoke, bar. 



of Ratoath, Co. Meath, 1, 158. 

 Chaplain of : see Mac Kenna. 

 Gregory XI, Pope, 13, 14, 252. 

 Groat, Scottish, value of, 254. 

 Gydy, Magyn, 158. 

 Gyleomy: see O'Relihan. 

 GyUs : see Galys. 



Haddesore, John, son of John de, 28, 32. 

 John, son of Peter de, 28, 32. 

 John, son of Richard de, 28, 32. 

 Margery, wife of Eichard de, 28, 32. 

 Peter, son of John de, 28, 32. 

 Richard de, 28, 32. 

 Richard, son of John de, 28, 32. 

 Sir Walter, Vicar of Dunleer, Dean of 

 Drogheda, 211. 

 Haket, Sir John, Rector of Raholp and of 



Mahee Island, 190, 191. 

 Halle, Nicholas, 79. 

 Hannyllyn, Simon, 79. 

 Hardyn, Micall, 158. 

 Hauberi, Adam, senior, 30. 

 Haynestown — Feld — Felda,' bar. of Upper 

 Dundalk, Co. Louth, Church of, 247, 

 248. 



Parish priest of : see James ; Redypak ; 

 Roger. 

 Heighriith, the mote near Nobber, bar. of 



MorgaUion, Co. Meath, 79. 

 Hendy, Nicholas, 253. 

 Henry, brother of CathoUcus, 141. 

 Henry, Bishop of Clonmacnoise, 48. 

 Hewynnae ; see Xavan Ring. 

 Heycrath : see Rathcor, Upper. 

 Heyroun, Robert, 118. 



William, 79. 

 Hobyrgel, Eichard, 253. 

 HoUeby, Master John, Rector of KOlallon, 



241. 

 Hoper, Maria, 177. 



Sir Richard, Rector of Kilcurly, 92, 

 161, 229. 

 Howth — Houth — Howthe, Nicholas, Lord of 

 Beaulieu, 10. 



' See Costello De JnnttUi Siierniie, 1909, p. 12 : "FcUda, ;iUas Hueueston." 



