Lawlor — A Calendar of the Begister of Archbishop Sweteman. 301 



Loughgilly — Castrum Ohandeloyn — Castium 

 Ohanloyn, bar. of Lower Orior, Co. 

 Armagh, Chaplain of, 100. 

 Vicar of, 217. 

 T.oiiragh, Sir 'I'homas, Vicar of Mansfieldstown , 



Dean of Ardee, 211. 

 Louth (Lugbab) — Louetli— Louthe, 30, 53, 

 220, 248. 



Apparitor of, 164, 220, 223. 

 Barony of, 64. 

 County of, 21. 



Prior of, 198: see also "William. 

 Sheriff of, 28, 32, 36, 37, 201 : see also 

 Penteney. 



See also Oriel ; St. Mary. 

 Lucianestoun,' the northern part of the townl. 

 and par. of Knock, bar. of Morgallion, Co. 

 Meath, 157. 

 Lucyistoun : see Castletowncooley. 

 Lyechmanan — Lyethmanan : see Lenianaghan . 

 Lymeryk : see Limerick. 



Lytylrath, probably part of the townland of 

 E;ithe,- par. of Xobber, bar. of Morgallion, 

 Co. Meath, 157. 



M., clerk of the Archbishop, 171. 



Mi^abaird : see MacAward. 



M"^anaehana: see M'monclian. 



Macadam (nicic Qbaini), Master John, 85. 



MaeAneany (lilac an 'Ganaig)— Mac:ingea- 



naic, Master John, canon of Clogher, comarb 



or rector of St. Tigernagh, Clones, 144. 

 MacAward (11100 on bdipti) — M'abaird, Ma- 



gonius, clerk 'jf tlie Diocese of Armagh, 144. 

 M'birragra — M'bragra, Master John, seneschal 



and canon of Armagh, prebendary of 



Desertlyn, official of the deanery of Tullag- 



hoge, 83, 109, 150, 209. 



Salmon, canon of Armagh, 109. 

 M'blayge — M'^bloscaich — M'bloscaid — 



M'=bloseayd — M'^bloscayge : see MaeClosky. 

 MacBrady (lilac bpdbaig)— M-^braddy— 



M^bradi, Patrick, proctor of the clergy of 



Kilmore, 68, 69, 121. 

 MacByrne(inaobpoiti)— M'=bruyn— M'brun, 



Master Arthur, canon, seneschal, and official 



of Armagh, 83, 128, 131, 139, 182, 206. 

 MacCawell (lilac Caciiiaoil) — M'^camul — 



M^cawyll — M=kamayll — M'^kamyll — 



M'^kathmayll, Xiall, Eector of Termonmu- 



guirk, 67. 



Patrick, clerk, curate of Tumlagbt, 



canon of Armagh, 126, 127. 

 Master William, rector of Drumglass, 

 official of Tullagboge, 251. 



M"^chaskarl— M'ehuskarl, 100. 



Mi^clogyu — M'^cloigyn — M^cloygyn, Donat, 

 bailiff of Armagh, 97, 98. 



MacClosky (lilac blopoaift) — .M^blayge — 

 M'^bloscaich — M'^bloscaid — M'bloscayd — 

 M=bloscayge — M'ploiscaid — M'ploscayd — 

 M'^polyscaid, Thomas or Tomlinus, de facto 

 Dean of Derry, 180, 185, 186, 187, 188, 

 199, 200. 



MacCoghlan (lilac Cocldin) — M'ugylyn, 

 Waiiam, 123. 



M'comgan : see MacCowan. 



MacCormack, William, Bishop of Ardagh, 61, 

 165, 166, 244. 



MacCowan (TUac J^o^^'' Corhbdin) — 

 M'Comgan, 58, 109, 155. 



M'cyngoband : see MacGowan. 



M'dinim — M'donin — M'doynim — M^dynim, 

 Master Odo, canon, chancellor, dean, ami 

 prior of the community of the chapter of 

 Armagh, proctor of the Archbishop at thi^ 

 Roman curia, rector of Ballymore, 8, 10, 93, 

 122, 123, 130, 134, 137, 147, 173, 179, 237, 

 254. 



Proctor of : see Orechgi. 



MacDonald — M'^doundyll, Captain of the 

 Scots in Ulster, 10. 



MacEwen (ITlac Gojam) — M'Keuwan — 

 M=Kewen, Benedict, bailiff of Armagh, 97,98. 

 Arthur, official of Armagh, 103. 



MacGavern (lilac Sariipa&din) — M'gauueran 

 — M'^gaiiuergan, Edina, 68. 

 Luke, 68. 



M'Gawyn : see MacGowan. 



M=genosa : see MacGuinness. 



M'gillamura : see Mackilmurray. 



M'=gmahouna : see MaoJIahon. 



MacGowan (llloc an gobann, Tllao Sobonn) 

 — M'cyngoband — M'Gawyn, Master Dio- 

 nysius, canon and official of Cloglier, 47. 

 Sir Tvar, receiver of rents, 224, 225. 



MacGuinness (Til 05 Oonguppo)— M^genosa— ■ 

 M'gingussa — M'^ginissa — M'gunissa — 

 M'^gunus.^a — Magunussa, King of Iveagh, 5 1 . 

 Gylchalmyn Mi^rory, 100. 

 Niallan, 10. 



M'guydir— M'=guyer : see Maguire. 



Mi'gynabage : see MacNab. 



Macliarinebair : see Drumgoon.^ 



M'hei-gii, Niallan, 245. 



M'^K[. . .], Malachy, 11. 



M=lcamayll — M'kamyll — M'kathmayll : see 

 MacCawell. 



MacKenna (lUac Ciondic) — Magenich, Sir 

 "William, chaplain of Greenoge, 158. 



1 Separate townl. in Petty's map. 

 Jnqiiis. Meath, Jac. I., no. 21. 



R,I.A. PROC, VOL. XXIX., SECT. C, 



- Petty calls it ' 2 Rathes.' Little Rath is mentioned in 

 ^ See M. A. Costello.i)« Annalis Bibernia, 1909, p. 232. 



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