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offenders to be liable to the greater excomrmmication, and, if they remain 

 obdurate thereunder for six days, to interdict on all places where they may 

 be, the absolution of such person to belong to the prior and convent in the 

 absence of the Archbishop, 



Ends : " Presentibus . . . magistro Galfrido Fyche, officiali curie metro- 

 politice Dublinensi principali ac prebendario sancti Audoeni Dublin necnon 

 fratribus Willelmo Stevenote Omnium Sanctorum, Simone Walsh Sancti 

 Thome Martiris iuxta Dublin, Johanne Vale ecclesie Hospitalis Sancti 

 Johannis de Kylmaynan prioribus, fratre Johanne Swayne, snbpriore de 

 Holmepatrick, dominis Kicardo Mjdyne de Kylmatalwey, Nicholao Boys de 

 Castroknock, Johanne Boys de Malahydert prebendariis ac magistro Dermicio 

 Raylie in decretis bacallario cum multis aliis," &c. 



William de Bueken alias de Ligno, clerk of the Diocese of Cloyne, notary 

 public, certifies the instrument, which was sealed by the Archbishop, and 

 Edmund (Lane), Bishop of Kildare, and signed by Master Thomas Walsh, 

 Master Robert Skyret, and Master John Stanton, notaries. 



In Christ Church Deeds, 361, 



45. [xxxix.] Octavian (de Palatio), Archbishop of Armagh, sets forth 

 10 July, 1495. that similar proceedings took place at a provincial synod 

 held at St, Peter's, Drogheda, 6 July, and following days, at which John 

 (Payne), Bishop of Meath, Tiberius, Bishop of Down and Connor, George 

 (Brann), Bishop of Dromore, Donald (O'Fallon), Bishop of Derry, and Thomas 

 (MacBrady) and Cormac, Bishops of Kilmore, assisted. f. 44^, 



In Christ Church Deeds, 362, 



46. [xl.] Confirmation of the possessions of the Church of the Holy 

 17 September, 1504. Trinity, by Archbishop Walter (FitzSimons), f. 47"^. 



A long deed found also in Christ Church Deeds, 379, which gives the 

 date. It has been fully summarized in the published calendar, 



47. [xli.] Obligation of the Abbot and convent of the B.V.M. to the 

 14 July, 1500. Prior and Convent of Holy Trinity. f. oO^. 



John Orum, Abbot, and the convent of B.Y.M., with the consent of 

 John Troy, Abbot of Millefont, bind themselves in £100 to Pdchard Skyrrett, 

 prior, and the convent of the Holy Trinity, to abide the award of Master 

 John Warde, doctor (of decrees). Master Richard Hoyn, official principal of 

 Meath, Thomas Bermy[n]gham and Robert Forstere, citizens of Dublin (and 

 merchants) in regard to their fishing rights. 



The notarial certificate of John Mulghan, clerk of the Diocese of Dublin, 

 follows. 



In Christ Church Deeds, 372. Compare Chartularies, ii. 14, 



