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Howth, Master Peter, Rector of Uiumeondra, 



69, 241. 

 Hull, Brother Robert, 158. 

 Hychistoun, part of townl. of Whitestown, par. 



of Carlingford, bar. of Lower DundalU, Co. 



Loutb,! 253. 

 Hyrchayr, near Nobber, bar. of Morgallion, 



Co. Meath, 157. 



Ilgere, William, 21. 



Inductions, 2, 13, 104, 117, 124, 144, 151, 



179, 190, 191. 

 Indulgence, 149, 175, 1.S9. 

 Inishkeeu (liiif cdiii)— InesTien— Ineskene— 

 Inneskene — Ynesltene, bar. of Farney, Co. 

 Monaghan, Manor of, 28, 32, 156, 212. 

 Institution : see Inductions, Investiture. 

 Investiture, 127 : see also Inductions. 

 Ireland, Chancellor of, 26, 31 : see also 

 Asshetone. 



Chancery of, 60, 63, 64, 142, 144. 

 Escheator of, 142. 

 E.™hequerof, 19, 25, 33. 

 Barons of, 26. 



Chamberlain of: see Dalby. 

 Guardian of : see Dale. 

 Justices of the Bench in, 31 : see also 



Prestoun. 

 Justiciary of, 22 : see also Asshetone ; 



Fitz Morice ; Keppoc. 

 Lieutenant of the King in, 142 : see also 



Clarence ; Keppoc ; Windsor. 

 Magnates of, 94, 205. 

 Treasurer of, 26 : see Dalby, Troye. 

 Iveagh ("Ut eacQo) — Oueach, Co. Down, 

 King of : see Mac Guinness. 



James, pretended provisor of the parish of 



Haynestuwn, 247. 

 Jodestoun, near Nobber, bar. of Morgallion, 



Co. Meath, 157. 

 Johanna, 228. 



John, Bishop of Kil more, 143. 

 John, collector of subsidy, 64. 

 John, Master, Canon of Armagh, 139, 160. 

 Jolin, Sir, messenger of the Archbishop, 26. 

 John, Prior of St. Mary's, Loulh, 117, 132,241. 

 John, servant of John Birtord, 158. 

 Johnstown — Jonystoun,^ part of townl. of 



Rathcor, par. of Carlingford, bar. of Lower 



Dunilalk, Co. Louth, 253. 

 Jordan — Jordaen, Simon, 247. 

 William, 97. 



Joseph, Sir, Archdeacon of Derry, 18-5. 



Julianstown — Dyliamstoun — Dylliancstoune, 

 pars, of Castletown and Nobber, bar. of 

 Morgallion, Co. Meath, 157, 245. 



Kane — Keen — Kene, bar. of Upper Dundalk, 

 Co. Louth, 248. 



Rector of: see Cotelere ; William, son 

 Adam. 

 Karkeagh, near Nobber, bar. of Morgallion, 



Co. Meath, 157. 

 Earleil — Karliel, Sir William de, treasurer of 

 the Duke of Clarence, and seneschal of tlie 

 Archbishop of Armagh, in C'onnaught, 145. 

 146. 

 Karrj'k: see Cairickbaggot. 

 Katholicus : see MacMahon. 

 Keen : see Kane. 



Kellemor — Kellmor — Kellniore : see Kilmore. 

 Kellmagnean Beg : see Kilmainham. 

 Kells (Cenanbuf) — Kenles — Kenlys, Co. 

 Meath, 73. 



Archdeacon of, 79, 240 : see also Powle. 

 March of, 55. 

 Vicar of, US. 

 See also St. John. 

 Kenan, Master John, clerk, notary, com- 

 missary of the Archbishop, 36, 37, 49, 68, 

 69, 86, 100, 105, 120, 186, 187, 200, 206, 

 211. 

 Kene : see Kane. 

 Kcne, Robert, 158. 

 Kenles — Kenlys : see Kells. 

 Keppoc : see Cappoge. 



Keppoc — Keppock — Kepoke, John, justiciary. 

 King's lieutenant, 6. 

 John, narrator, 25. 

 Kerwillestoun, bar. of Ferrard, Co. Louth (?), 



9. 

 Kilbroney — Kyllwronaygh, bar. of Upper 



Iveagh, Co. Down, 221. 

 Kilclogher : see Clogher. 

 Kilcurly — Kilkerly — Kylkerley — Kylkerly , 

 bar. of Upper Dundalk, Co. Loutli, 118, 248. 

 Rector of : see Hoper ; Sweteman. 

 Kildemock (CiU DinnnCs) — Kylmadymok — 

 Kylmcdyinoke — Kylmoilyuioke, bar. of 

 Ardee, Co. Louth, 248. 

 Vioar of : see Connolly. 

 Kilkeel (Cill baoX) — Kylkeyl— Mourne, bar. 

 of Mourne, Co. Down, Churcli of, 38. 

 Rector of : see Fer[. . .] ; Prato. 

 Kilkenny (Cill Camnig) — Kylkenni — Kyl- 

 kennia — Kylkenny, Letter dated at, IS. 

 See also Parliament. 

 Kilkerly — Kylkerley — Kylkerly : see Kilcurly. 



1 Called Ballihich by Petty. 



'A separate townl. in Petty's map. 



