Index of Persons and Places: M, N, O

Calendar of Papal Registers Relating To Great Britain and Ireland: Volume 10, 1447-1455. Originally published by His Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1915.

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'Index of Persons and Places: M, N, O', in Calendar of Papal Registers Relating To Great Britain and Ireland: Volume 10, 1447-1455, (London, 1915) pp. 847-888. British History Online https://www.british-history.ac.uk/cal-papal-registers/brit-ie/vol10/pp847-888 [accessed 27 April 2024]

M (fn. 1)

Ma . See Marcellus.

Macabard, Magonius, priest, to have collation of the vicarage of Killadoon, 618.

Macabrechim, Machabrechim, Cornelius, priest, to be vicar of Kilmacallan, 575.

-, Machabreym, Dermit, priest, provided to the vicarage of Kilmacallan, 575.

-, Machabrehim, John, late vicar of Kilmacallan, 575.

-, Macabrachim, Thady, priest, uncanonical vicar of Killasser, 406.

-, Macabrethim, Thomas, a canon of Achonry, papal mandatary, 319, 431.

- See also Macbrechim.

Macacdagan. See Mac Egan.

Macachan, Paul, a canon of Ardagh, papal mandatary, 329.

Macaedagayn. See Mac Egan.

Macagarach. See Macdubgarach.

Macallarinan, John, priest, de facto rector of Ballymoney, 631.

Macamhlannh, Semquinus alias John, rector of Culfeightrin, 491.

Macaneganaych, Thomas, a canon of Clogher, papal mandatary, 314.

Macanmara, Macanmora. See Macconmara.

Macathassaid, Macchassayt, Donald, priest, claimant to a canonry of Armagh, 584.

-, Magcathassaid, Mecathassaid, Donald, vicar of Tynan, 478, 479.

Macblosgaid, Maurice, late rector of Ballymoney, 631.

Mac Brady, Andrew, bishop of Kilmore, sub-commissary of Fergal, prior of Lough Oughter, in the execution of a papal mandate, 729, 730.

-, Magbradyd, Andrew, a canon of Kilmore, papal mandatary, 634.

-, Macbraday, Andrew, rector of Drumgoon, resignation of, 729, 730.

-, -, father and brother of, 729.

-, -, Thady Magin buidhe, proctor of, 729.

Macbrayn, Thomulteus, an Augustinian canon of Cloontuskert, to be vicar of Kilglass, 672, 673.

Macbrechim, Micbrechim alias Micdannchayd, John, late vicar of Emlaghfad, 281.

-, Thomas, dean of Achonry, charges against, 368, 369.

Macbrethon, William, priest, to be vicar of Balla, 442.

Macbrian, Macbriam, Richard, de facto archdeacon of Emly, 370.

Macbridyn, Mark, abbot of Bangor, charges against, 701.

Macbryssym, Mycbryssim, Thomas, rector of Killannin, vicar of Ahascragh and vicar of Kilkerrin, 377, 442.

Macbyrgemayn, John, priest, sometime vicar of Kiltenanlea, to be a canon of Emly and vicar of Killeenagarriff, 582, 583.

Maccalruoig, Miccalruoig, Andrew, late vicar of Kiltoghert, 330.

Maccamail. See Mackamail.

Maccarthy, Meccarthe, Thady, Catherine, daughter of, dispensed to marry Edmund Baret, 608, 609.

Maccathmail. See Mackamail.

Maccayg, Macchayg, Donald, clerk, to be a canon of Kilfenora, 582.

-, Donatus, an Augustinian canon of Aughrim, to have collation of the priory of Aughrim, 619.

-, Miccayg, Malachy, formerly prior of Aughrim, 619.

Macceagayn, Maccegayn. See Mac Egan.

Maccenmara. See Macconmara.

Macchalaid, Cornelius, a canon of Derry, papal mandatary, 495.

Macchassayt. See Macathassaid.

Macchayg. See Maccayg.

Maccigan. See Mac Egan.

Macckray. See Magrath.

Macconchubair, Thomas, a canon of Ardfert, papal mandatary, 665.

-, Macconcubaiar, Maurice. See O'Connor.

Macconmara, Macommara, Cornelius. treasurer of Killaloe, and vicar of the annexed parish church of Dromline, 435.

-, Maccommara, Maccommari, Donald, clerk, late vicar of Bunratty, 318.

-, Donald, layman, dispensed to marry Fymmola yny Micconmara, 341.

-, Maconmara, Donald, rector of the second parish church of Dromline, 435.

-, yny Micconmara, Fymmola, dispensed to marry Donald Macconmara, 341.

-, Malachy, rector of Clonlea, charges against, 331.

-, Matthew, a canon of Limerick, papal mandatary, 443, 447, 450.

-, Maccomara, Matthew de, rector of Bunratty alias Traddery, rector of Clonloghan, and a canon of Limerick, to be vicar of Kilnasoolagh, 440, 441.

-, Maccenmara, Matthew, late vicar of Clooney, in the barony of Buratty Upper, co. Clare, sometime a litigant for the same, 360, 361.

-, Mecconmara, Matthew, vicar of Kilkeedy, co. Limerick, 446.

-, Maccomnara, Matthew, sometime vicar of Tomfinlough, 321.

-, -, sometime vicar of Tomfinlough and Kilconry, 443.

-, Maccommara, Matthew Jacobi, clerk, rector of Bunratty, charges against, 317, 318.

-, Maccommara, Matthew son of Laurence (Laurentii), clerk, provided to a canonry of Killaloe and the prebend of Tomgraney, and the vicarage of Quin, to be rector of Bunratty, 317, 318.

-, -, vicar of Quin, charges against, 721, 722.

-, Meccomnara, Matthew, son of Laurence, clerk, vicar of Tomfinlough, resignation of that benefice by, and rehabilitation of, 339.

-, Maccommara, Matthew son of Thady (Tathei) Donati, clerk, a claimant to the rectory of Bunratty, 317.

-, Macanmara, Macanmora, Odo, treasurer of Killaloe, vicar of the parish church of Dromline, annexed to the said treasurership, and rector of the second parish church of Dromline, 435.

-, Mieconmara, Rory, layman, dispensed to marry Saub inny Mieconmara, 345.

-, Maconmara, Rory Micmicteaghogh, layman, dispensed to marry Mor Inykyda, 361.

-, inny Mieconmara, Saub, dispensed to marry Rory Macconmara, 345.

-, Thady, a canon of Killaloe, and prebendary of Dysert, provided to another canonry of Killaloe and the prebend of Tulla, to be rector of Clonlea, 331.

-, -, a canon of Killaloe and prebendary of Tulla, to be treasurer of Limerick, 363.

-, -, a canon of Killaloe, papal mandatary, 556.

-, Thady son of Thady, a canon of Killaloe, papal mandatary, 444.

Maccrian, Cristin, a canon of Elphin, papal mandatary, 497.

Macculmarthayn, John, clerk, to be rector of Drumgoon, 722.

Macdannchayd, Micdannchayd John. See Macbrechim.

Mac Dermot. See Mackermoda.

Macdiarmada, John, vicar of Kilcanoran, charges against, 288, 289.

Macdonald, Alexander, earl of Ross and lord of the Isles, indult to, 10.

Macdonnchayd, Macdonnochayd, Machdonnchayd, Bernard, priest, de facto rector of Corran, 319, 320.

-, Donald, priest, late rector of Corran, 320.

-, Machdonchayd, Donald, provost of Achonry, charges against, 381, 382.

Macdonnel, Makdonyl, Gilbert, vicar of Kirkmaiden, a Premonstratensian canon of Soulseat, reservation of a benefice to be held in commendam by, 275.

Macdubaill, John, rector of Inch, charges against, 397.

-, Maurice, de facto rector of Courtown, 401.

Macdubgarach alias Macagarach, John, scholar, to be rector of Ramoan, 495, 496.

-, Micdubgarach, Robert, late rector of Ramoan, 496.

Macdubin, David, a canon of Armagh, papal mandatary, 317.

Macedagayn. See Mac Egan.

Mac Egan, Macceagayn, Carbricus, dean of Clonfert, a vicargeneral of John, bishop of Clonfert, 398.

-, Maccegayn, Carbricus, priest, of the diocese of Clonfert, 393, 394.

-, Meiccagayn, Cornelius, a Cistercian monk, abbot of Knockmoy, death of, 589.

-, Magaedagan, Dermit, a canon of Achonry, papal mandatary, 448.

-, Maccigan, Dermit, a canon of Killala and Tuam and vicar of Senchyc, to be received as an Augustinian canon of Cong, 569.

-, Macaedagayn, Miceadagayn, Eugenius, a Premonstratensian canon of Killamanagh, formerly vicar of Kilmoylan, 408, 640.

-, Mechyegayn, Eugenius, sometime vicar of Cummer, 432.

-, Macacdagan, Malachy, priest, prior of Inchcleraun, charges against, 674.

-, Macedagayn, Macgahygan, Maurice, priest, vicar of Ballyloughloe, 432, 433, 541.

Mac Elchada, Cornelius, bishop of Ross [in Ireland], death of, 389.

-, -, vicar-general in spirituals of. See Mechuyrleyn, Thomas.

Macelygeoyd, Macelygeoayd, Macheileoid, Macheliocho, Edmund, a canon of Ardfert, papal mandatary, 207, 332, 456.

-, -, to be vicar of Galey and chaplain of St. Mary, Rattoo, 543.

MacEnery, MacKynnerij, Mackynnery, Meckynery, Alan, precentor of Limerick, charges against, 519.

-, -, death of, 685.

-, Makenneri, John, abbot of Molana, charges against, 507.

-, Machenryg, Philip, a canon of Achonry, papal mandatary, 381.

Maceraith. See Magrath.

Maceyda, Maecyda, William, priest, formerly provided to canonries of Kilmacduagh and Killaloe, and provided archdeacon of Kilmacduagh, a litigant for the said archdeaconry, to be received as an Augustinian canon of St. John the Evangelist, Tuam, and provided to the abbacy of the same, 598, 599.

Macfirbissyg, Thady, an Augustinian friar, to have a licence to build a house of the said Order at Inistormor, 677.

Macfmam (rectius Maesmam). See Maesmam.

Macgahygan. See MacEgan.

Macgilkuaig, Dermit, to be received as an Augustinian canon of St. Mary, Roscommon, 497.

Macgillabridhe, William, a canon of Raphoe, papal mandatary, 503.

Macgillacalina, Cornelius, sometime rector of Magheraculmoney, 407.

Macgillacascatta (rectius Macgillacascalla, i.e. Cuskelly), Nicholas, dean of Kilfenora, charges against, 684.

Macgillachuli, John, vicar of Kiltoghert, charges against, 329.

Macgillacoisgili, Macgillacoisgli. See Macgillacosgli.

Macgillacomayn, Micgillacomayn, Dermit, priest, late vicar of Kilmoylan, 408, 640.

Macgillacosgli, Macgillacorsgli, Bernard, priest, proctor of Peter [Maguire], bishop of Clogher, 299.

-, -, to be vicar of Derrybrusk, 283.

-, Macgillacoisgili, Macgillacoisgli, Macgillacosgly, Macgyllacosgly, Macgyllacoysgly, Nemeas (or Nimeas), a canon of Clogher, papal mandatary, 285, 404, 407, 494, 558, 706.

-, Macgyllacosgly, Thady, clerk, student of canon law at Bologna [university], to be vicar of Inishkeen, 636, 637.

Macgillaircuan. See Macgillarenan.

Macgillamuyre, Dermit, late vicar of Kilmoylan, 408.

Macgillanagussan, Magoreacchy alias Macgillanagussean, Charles, clerk, to be a canon of Elphin, 457.

-, -, a canon of Elphin, papal mandatary, 674.

Macgillarenan, Macgillaireuan (i.e. Mac Lornan), Magonius, priest, de facto rector of Skerry, 286.

-, Macguillarcnan, Richard, vicar of Antrim, charges against, 281, 282.

Macgillaruaid, Macgillaruaig, Donald a canon of Elphin, papal mandatary, 457, 465.

-, Magillaruayd, John, vicar of Kilmeane, charges against, 318, 319.

Macgillaruaig. See Macgillaruaid.

Macgillauanaen, James, late abbot of Granard, 625.

Macgillavanach, Magillavanath, Cornelius, layman, 541.

-, Magillavanaid, David, priest, to be rector of Dunkellin, 540, 541.

-, Denis, clerk, to be vicar of Ballynacourty, 328.

-, Denis, provost of Kilmacduagh, and vicar of Killeely, death of, 521.

-, Micgillavanach, Denis, priest sometime provost of Kilmacduagh and vicar of Killeely, to be archdeacon of Kilmacduagh, 520, 521.

-, -, father of, provost of Kilmacduagh, 520.

-, Micgyllavanach, Denis, de facto archdeacon of Kilmacduagh, 663.

-, Macgillavanath, Donald, sometime rector of Dunkellin, 541.

-, Donald, priest, vicar of Ballynacourty and intruded rector of Kilcolgan, 328.

-, Macgyllauanach, John, a canon of Kilmacduagh, papal mandatary, 409.

-, Maurice, late archdeacon of Kilmacduagh, 521.

-, Micgillavanach, Rory, priest, sometime vicar of Newtown, to be provost of Kilmacduagh and vicar of Killeely, 521.

-, -, rehabilitation of, 362.

-, -, to have collation of the vicarage of Newtown after resigning it, and also of the rectory of Oranmore, to which he was formerly provided, 362.

-, Macgillavanath, Macgyllavanach, Thomas, late rector of Dunkellin, vicar of Kiltartan and archdeacon of Kilmacduagh, 520, 541, 663.

-, Thomas, clerk, to be a canon of Kilmacduagh and rector of Isertkelly, 565.

Macgillucroyn, Mulerus, priest, rector of Kilfian, resignation of, 312.

Macgilpatrick, Magilfadrick (rectius Magilpadrick), Dermit, abbot of Canon Island, charges against, 580.

-, -, executor of a papal mandate, 360.

-, Nigenmicgiullapadric (i.e. ingen Micgiollapadraic), Honora, damsel, wife of Odo O'Connor, 426.

-, -, sister german of, 426.

-, Magillapadraich, Thady, charges against, 497, 498.

Macgornastir, Maegornastir, Matthew, clerk, to be vicar of Carran, 492.

Macgrarnayster, Margranayster, John, clerk, de facto chancellor of Kilfenora, 726.

-, Margrarnayster, Nemeas, sometime chancellor of Kilfenora, 726.

Macguillamuta, Nicholas, vicar of Eglish alias the plebs of Oneilland, charges against, 325.

Macguillarcnan (rectius Macguillarenan). See Macgillarenan.

Macgyllacosgly, Macgyllacoysgly. See Macgillacosgli.

Macgyllauanach. See Macgillavanach.

Machabrechim, Machabrehim, Machabreyn. See Macabrechim.

Machamayl. See Mackamail.

Machan. See Dalserf.

Macharim Nybayr. See Drumgoon.

Macharinacrossi. See Magheracross.

Machary Innyubair (rectius Macharym nyubair), Macharym Nybayr (or Nybar). See Drumgoon.

Machayrthean, Malachy, priest, to be vicar of Kilmoylan, 639, 640.

Machdalaich. See Machedeagnaich.

Machdonchayd, Machdonnchayd. See Macdonnchayd.

Machedeagnaich, Michedeagnaich alias Michdalaich, John, late rector of Donaghmore, co.

Donegal, 313.

Macheileoid (rectius Macheilcoid), Macheliocho. See Macelygeoyd.

Machenagh, Philip, a canon of Achonry, papal mandatary, 319.

Machenryg. See Mac Enery.

Machinachima (rectius Machmachuna). See Macmachuna.

Machinllech, Machinlleth. See Machynlleth.

Machire, Robert, prior of Buttivant, executor of a papal mandate, 576, 577.

Machlosgaid, Dermit, sometime rector of Drumachose, 207.

Machmahema. See Macmachuna.

Machrae. See Magrath.

Machuse [a village in Scoonie parish, co. Fife], tithes of, 569.

Machyn. See Mayne.

Machynlleth, Machinllech, Machinlleth, Machynllagh [co. Montgomery], David Maesmam, rector of, 101, 482.

- See also Garth.

MacInerney, Macinnaerchynnyd, Dermit, de facto vicar of Kilnasoolagh, 441.

-, Macinergchanaig, Thomas, a canon of Clogher, papal mandatary, 283.

Macinkargy. See Kargyn.

Macinnaerchynnyd. See MacInerney.

Mackacla, Thady, scholar, to be vicar of Kilkeedy, co. Limerick, 446.

Mackamail, Mackamil, Mackmayll, Michbatmel, Arthur, a canon of Armagh, commissary of John, abbot of Armagh, 399.

-, -, executor of a papal mandate, 478 note, 479.

-, -, a canon of Armagh and prebendary of Ballyclog, resignation of, 584.

-, Maccamail, Machamayl, John, archdeacon of Clogher, charges against, 588.

-, -, resignation of, 695.

-, Maccathmail, Odo, a canon of Derry, papal mandatary, 442.

-, Mackamayl, Patrick, priest, de facto vicar of Tamlaght Finlagan, 495.

Mackanyliub, Thomas, priest, de facto vicar of Kilmoylan, 408.

Mackelchy, Dermit, rector of Corran, charges against, 513.

Mackellayd, Donald, vicar of Emlaghfad. charges against, 281.

Mackermoda, Mickermoda (i.e. MacDermot), Thomolteus, a parishioner of St. Patrick's, Elphin, 641.

Mackmayll. See Mackamail.

MacKynnerij, Mackynnery. See MacEnery.

Meclaend, Roderick, vicar of Killannin, charges against, 357.

Maclayde, Margaret, damsel, wife of Alexander de Sutherland, 419.

Maclerich, Miclerich, Laurence, late vicar of Tehallan, 322.

Maclochlayn, Cornelius Oruayrc, de facto vicar of Killasnet, 546.

-, Meclochlayn, Cornelius Oruarc, the elder, priest, late vicar of Killasnet, 546.

Macmachuna alias Oconchubair, Donatus, vicar of Kilmacrehy, charges against, 633.

-, Magmathama, James, sometime rector of St. Congal, Galloon, 399.

-, Macmathuna, Malachy, clerk, to be received as an Augustinian canon of Clones, 678.

-, -, an Augustinian canon of Clones to be provided to the abbacy of the same, 700, 701.

-, Machmahema, Melanus or Nellanus, a canon of Clogher, papal mandatary, 398, 494.

-, Micmahana, Thady, Una his daughter, dispensed to marry Bernard Obryeyn, 361.

-, Machinachima, Thomas, deacon, to be received as an Augustinian canon of Canon Isaland, and to be provided to the abbacy of the same, 580.

Macmanham, Eugenius, an Augustinian canon of St. John the Evangelist, Tuam, to be transferred to the Augustinian abbey of St. Michael, Mayo, 564.

Macmathuna (rectius Macmachuna). See Macmachuna.

Macmolynd, Magonius, clerk, to be rector of Skerry, 286.

Macmuach [? Abbeyknockmoy, co. Galway], rectory of, 392.

Macmurceartaich, Macmurceartahy, Macmurceartarch, Eugenius, a canon of Ardagh, papal mandatary, 673, 675, 709.

-, Macmurchertaid, Thomas, priest, to have a grant of the rectory of Street for life to farm, 621.

-, Macmurcheartayd, Thomas, provided to a canonry of Ardagh with reservation of a prebend and dignity of that church, 670.

Macmurchayd, Magmurchayd alias Omurigan or Omurigean, Onueregan (rectius Omieregan) alias Magmurgaid, Cornelius, priest, of the diocese of Armagh, 666.

-, - vicar of Aghaloo, charges against, 324.

-, -, sometime vicar of Aghaloo, to be vicar of Donaghmore, co. Tyrone, 638, 639.

-, -, provided to a canonry of Armagh, with reservation of a prebend and office of the same church, 670, 671.

Macmurcheartayd, Macmurchertaid. See Macmurceartaich.

Macmurchw, Donatus, charges against, 497, 498.

Macmurty, Mycmurty, Patrick, an Augustinian canon, late prior of Derrane, 570.

Macneil, Moricius son of Dugald, Moricius Dugalli, rector of Kilblane, a canon of Argyll and rector of Kilmory, to be vicar of Kilcalmonell, 547, 548.

-, -, a canon of Argyll, papal mandatary, 706.

Macochlayn, Malachy, sometime a canon of St. Mary, Gallen, to be prior of the same, 527.

Macoly, John, late vicar of Kilglass, 672, 673.

Macommara. See Macconmara.

Maconaing, Maconcing, Maconnayng Meconaing, Patrick, a canon of Kilmore, papal mandatary, 634.

-, -, priest, a canon of Kilmore, and rector of Drumgoon, rehabilitation of, 429, 430.

-, -, late rector of Drumgoon, 722.

Maconinni, Edmund, clerk, to be rector of Cappagh, co. Tyrone, 442.

Maconmara. See Macconmara.

Maconnayng. See Maconaing.

Maconolron, Donald, vicar of Kirkbean, resignation of, 280.

-, -, Andrew de Durisder, proctor of, 280.

Macosquin. de Claro fonte [co. Londonderry], Cistercian abbey of St. Mary, abbot of, papal mandatary, 375, 491, 494, 495, 631, 633.

Macraich, Macraith. See Magrath.

Macreiy, Mecreiy, Roderick, late abbot of Clare, subdelegate of. See Medonis, Nicholas.

Macrethin, Maurice, de facto parson of Castletownkindalen, 506.

Macrevair, Macreuair, Solomon, a canon of Clogher, papal mandatary, 285, 314.

-, -, executor of papal mandate, 314.

-, Macreuayr, Thomas, rector of Tedavnet, to be received as a canon of the abbey of SS. Peter and Paul, Armagh, and to be abbot of the same, 556, 557.

-, -, abbot of SS. Peter and Paul, Armagh, formerly rector of Tedavnet, and an Augustinian canon of SS. Peter and Paul, Armagh, 724.

-, Macreuayr, William, priest, de facto canon of Clogher and prebendary of the newly erected prebend of Tedavnet, 724.

Macsmaner. See Maesmam.

Macuiylleayn, Matthew, vicar of Clooney, in the barony of Bunratty Upper, co. Clare, rehabilitation of, 360, 361.

Macuollachayn, Maurice, vicar of Kilmochonna, to be a canon of Clonfert and vicar of Meelick, 555.

Macworth, John, dean of Lincoln, dispute with William [Alnewick], bishop of Lincoln, 32, 33, 34.

-, -, litigation with the vice-chancellor etc. of Lincoln, concerning their right to a meal on certain feasts and anniversaries, 535, 536.

Macydun, Maeydun, Nicholas, vicar of Killeenadeema, charges against, 409.

Madderby [co. Perth]. See Inchaffray.

Maecyda. See Maceyda.

Maegornastir (rectius Macgornastir). See Macgornastir.

Maelanfaih. See Molana.

Maeshym . See Masheim.

Maesmam, Macfmam, Macsmaner, David, rector of Machynlleth, dispensation to, 101, 102.

-, -, notary public, 482.

-, -, lord of Garth in Machynlleth, indult to, 490.

Maeydun (? rectius Macydun). See Macydun.

Magaedagan. See Mac Egan.

Magambruan, Rory, vicar of Templefort, charges against, 637.

Magamran, John, a canon of Kilmore, papal mandatary, 721.

Maganngyd, John, de facto rector of Carrickfergus, charges against, 676.

Magazon alias Maugason, Hugh, a monk of St. Denis, prior of Deerhurst, 17.

Magbradyd. See MacBrady.

Magcathassaid. See Macathassaid.

Magculynd. See Moycullen.

Magdeburg [Saxony, Germany], canon provided of. See Gele, John.

Magenarta, Nelanus, rector of Cappagh, co. Tyrone, charges against, 442.

Mageonen [sis]. See Mayo.

Maghera, [anciently Machaire Ratha Luraigh], Raythluraych alias de Raythia [co. Londonderry], vicarage of, 726, 727.

Magheracloone, St. Molua de Cluayn [co. Monaghan], vicarage of, 407.

Magheracross, Cros, Macharinacrossi. [cos. Fermanagh and Tyrone], collection of episcopal fourths within the bounds of the parish church of, 614.

-, vicarage of, 494.

- See also Gortaloughan.

Magheraculmoney, Culmane [co. Fermanagh], rectory of, 407.

Magheross, Ros [co. Monaghan], vicarage of, 314.

Magilfadrick (rectius Magilpadrick), Magillapadraich. See Macgilpatrick.

Magin, Maginbue, Thady, buidhe, proctor of Andrew MacBrady, 729.

Magio , abbey de, in the diocese of Limerick. See Monasteranenagh.

-, abbey of St. Michael de, in the diocese of Tuam. See Mayo.

Magio , A. de, 5, 6 note et passim to page 252.

Magionen[sis]. See Mayo.

Magiugir. See Maguire.

Magiuuran, (i.e. MacGivern), John, clerk, provided to the rectory of Drumgoon, death of, 722.

Maglaynd, Cornelius, clerk, to be vicar of Cummer, 432.

-, Donatus, late vicar of Cummer, 432.

Magmathama. See Macmachuna.

Magnyfile (rectius Magynfile), Thomas, priest, Augustinian canon of Cong, 528.

Magnykylly. See Moyne.

Magobran, alias Magowran, Alan, clerk, to be rector of Culfeightrin, 491.

-, Magobrun, Michael, rector of Ramoan, charges against, 495.

Magoreacchy alias Macgillanagussean, Charles, clerk, a canon of Elphin. See Macgillanagussan.

Magowran. See Magobran.

Magoyrecttayth, Thady, vicar of Ahascragh, charges against, 403.

Magrach (rectius Magrath). See Magrath.

Magracharan, Thomas, late vicar of Annagh, 445.

Magrarnayn, i.e. Moycarnan, now the barony of Moycarn, co. Roscommon. See Moore.

Magrath, Arthur, a canon of Clogher, papal mandatary, 407.

-, Magrach, Bernard, an Augustinian canon, formerly prior of Saints Island, 558.

-, Donatus, scholar, to be rector of Magheraculmoney, 407.

-, Machrae, Macraith, Donatus, a canon of Killaloe, papal mandatary, 446.

-, -, a canon of Killaloe with the prebend of Clondagad and vicarage of Kilmacduane, charges against, 718.

-, Macraich, Donatus, clerk, to be chancellor of Lismore and vicar of Killoffin, 683.

-, Macckray, Maceraith, Thady, a canon of Killaloe, papal mandatary, 444, 632.

-, Mecrach (rectius Mecrath), Thomas, late abbot of Molana, 507.

Magruairc, Magruayrg, Thady, priest, to be vicar of Ballyloughloe, 432, 433.

-, -, vicar of Ballyloughloe, removal of, 541.

Maguire, Magugyr, Charles, subdeacon, de facto vicar of Devenish, 707.

-, Maguigye, Donald, rector of Magheraculmoney, charges against, 407.

-, Magugyr, Edmund, a canon of Clogher, executor of a papal mandate, 714, 715.

-, -, papal mandatary, 636.

-, -, sentence promulgated by, 636, 637.

-, Magugyr, Edmund, clerk, sometime dean of Clogher, unlawfully provided to the archdeaconry of Clogher, 695.

-, Maguygyr, Emundus, a canon of Clogher, papal mandatary, 505.

-, Maguigie, John, sometime rector of Magheraculmoney, 407.

-, Megugyr, John, late prior of the collegiate church of Devenish, 518.

-, Magugyr, Maguigye, Maguygyr, Nellanus, a canon of Clogher, papal mandatary, 314, 407, 722.

-, Peter, bishop of Clogher, one of the commissaries of John Mey, archbishop of Armagh, to visit the city and diocese of Clogher, 358.

-, -, deprivation made by, 707.

-, -, proctor of. See Macgillacosgli, Bernard.

-, -, a bishop in the universal church, sometime bishop of Clogher, 299.

-, Magiugir, Maguigir, Roger, a canon of Clogher, to be bishop of Clogher, 299.

-, -, dispensation to, to rule the church of Clogher, to which he is to be provided, 362.

-, -, bishop of Clogher, consent of, required for the collection of episcopal fourths by Donald Offrych, 614.

-, -, deprivation made by, 707.

-, -, a new canonry in Clogher created, and provision thereto made by, 724.

-, -, provisions made by, 558, 695.

-, Magugyr, Maguir, William, a canon of Clogher, papal mandatary, 450, 518, 588.

Magwadardh, Gillebertus, clerk, to be vicar of Disseart-finceaill, 450, 451.

Maigonmach [rectius Maigomnach]. See Moygawnagh.

Maii, John. See Mair.

Maiia , priory de. See May.

Mainby. See Manby.

Mair, Maii, John, priest, a secretary and member of the household of James II., king of Scots, to be a canon of Glasgow, 59.

-, -, to be a canon of St. Bee the Virgin, Dunbar, 69.

Makarmaic, Patrick, clerk, to be rector of Clondavaddog, 503, 503 note.

Makdonyl. See Macdonnel.

Makenneri. See MacEnery.

Makstoke. See Maxstoke.

Makugin, Cornelius, a canon of Lismore, death of, 554.

Makylhauch, Makylhauche, Malcilhauche [i.e MacCulloch], Thomas, priest, provided to a canonry and dignity of Dunkeld, 403.

-, -, vicar of Symington, to exchange his benefice for the vicarage of Earlstown, 621.

-, -, death of, 694.

Malcilhauche. See Makylhauch.

Maldon. See Maulden.

Malefurniti, Drew, rector of Saltwood, a canon of Salisbury and prebendary of Ratfyn, a canon of Lisieux and prebendary of Lurel, a chaplain at the altar of St. John in the episcopal palace of Troyes, parson of St. Sulpice de Plasnis, a canon of St. Stephen's, Westminister, a canon of Tamworth and prebendary of Coton, a canon of Hastings and prebendary of Brightling, formerly a member of the household and secretary of Humphrey duke of Gloucester, dispensation for, 354, 355.

Malicourt. See Mullicourt.

Malmesbury, Malmesburi [co. Wilts], Benedictine abbey of St. Mary, abbot of, papal mandatary, 613.

-, -, monks of. See Auenyg, William; Brystow, John.

Maltby, Malteby [in Stainton parish, co. York, N.R.], tithes of, 415, 416.

Malteby, John, rector of Ockham, dispensation to, 140.

Malyncourt, Malycourt. See Mullicourt.

Man, William, an Augustinian canon of Bolton, dispensation to, 470.

-, William, rector of St. Mary's, Codford, rector of Brigsley, and vicar of Sturminster Marshall, and confessor of Joan, queen of England, grant to, 79, 80.

Manby, Mainby [co. Lincoln], William Bekyngham, lord of, 486.

Maniaco , Moniacho, Moniaco, Jo. de, 78, 128, 129, 197, 221, 241.

Mannyng, John, priest, indult to, 606.

Mannock, Mannok, John, lord of a place in Stoke by Neyland, 487, 488.

-, -,Eleanor his wife, 487, 488.

Mansendew, Mansondew. See Elgin, church of God's House near.

Mantua [Italy], Franciscus de Grignano, of, 274.

Manuel, Manwel [now in Muiravonside parish, co. Stirling, formerly in Falkirk parish, co. Stirling], church or chapel of, to have a clerk-minister, 691, 692.

-, Rankin de Crawford, lord of, 691.

-, inhabitants of, to elect a clerk-minister, 692.

-, -, petition of, 691.

Manwel. See Manuel.

Maplicon, John, deacon, rector of Epping, and of St. Margaret Moyses, London, 178.

Mar . See Marcellus.

Marcason, Percivalus, of Genoa, Alice relict of, indult to, 46.

Marcellus , Marsillus, Ma., Mar., 202 et passim to page 630.

-, papal letters rubricated by, 310 note, 333 note, 440 note, 491 note, 582 note, 672 note, 714 note.

March, John, priest, notary public, 371.

Marchall. See Fereby.

Marchant, John le, clerk, rector of Ste. Marie du Catel, Guernsey, 496 note.

Marcheley. See Martley.

Marchiall, Thomas, priest, indult to, 77.

Mardicke, river [? co. York], 248.

Margaret, queen of England, arbitrator in a dispute, 3.

-, chancellor of. See Bothe, Laurence.

-, chaplain of. See Tyson, John.

-, indult to, 72.

-, letters of, 165.

-, petitions of, 4, 43, 95, 116, 177.

-, secretary of. See Carent, Nicholas.

-, desire of, to share in the Jubilee indulgence, 265.

-, Richard Friston, welbeloved of, 96.

-, Gilbert Kymer in the service of, 159.

Margranayster, Margrarnayster. See Macgrarnayster.

Marinton. See Maryton.

Mark, of Italy, a chaplain of the pope and a minor penitentiary of St. Peter's, Rome, and in the Roman court, 270.

Markandi, Robert, an Augustinian canon of Thornton on Humber, dispensation to, 89.

Markes, Richard, layman, a litigant in the court of the archbishop of Canterbury, and appellant to the apostolic see, 691.

Marland, Adam, rector of Redmarshall, dispensation to, 150.

Marney, John, knight, lord of divers places in England, indult to, 303.

-, -, Joan, his wife, 303.

Marrick, Maryk [co. York, N.R.], Benedictine priory of St. Mary, prioress and convent of, 462, 463.

Marshall, John, a canon of York, 239.

-, John, vicar of Appleby. indult to, 12.

-, Marschel, William, priest, to be vicar of Monkton, 496.

Marsiac, Henry de, cardinal bishop of Albano, 658.

Marsillus . See Marcellus.

Marston, Merston [co. Oxford], vicarage of St. Nicholas, 527, 528.

Marston, Long, Morston [co. York, W.R.], rectory of, 74.

Martin V., dispensations by, 79, 216.

-, exemplification of letters from the register of, 642–8.

-, indult granted by, 305.

-, mandates of, 360, 533.

-, ordinance of, 243.

-, original bull of, 253 note.

-, original draft bull of, 246 note.

-, provision made by, 424.

-, reservation of absolution from sentences against simoniacs made by, 60, 178, 256, 312, 349, 359, 714, 729.

Martin, William, layman, benefactor of the hospital of SS. John the Baptist and John the Evangelist, Exeter, 309.

Martini de Caveisrubeis, master Peter, a papal chaplain and auditor, papal referendary, 479.

Martley, Marcheley [co. Worcester], rectory of, 334, 335.

Marton in the Forest, Marton [now the parish of Marton cum Moxby, co. York, N.R.], Augustinian priory, Henry, prior of. See Rayne.

Mary [of Guelders], queen of Scots, household of, 214.

-, oblations of, 214.

Marykirk, co. Kincardine. See Caldham.

Maryk. See Marrick.

Maryton, Marinton, Marynton [co. Forfar], vicarage of, 23, 538, 539.

-, Andrew Fyffe, vicar of, 255.

Masca da Pisa, Pandulf, cardinal priest of the basilica of the Twelve Apostles, 658.

Masham, Massam [co. York, N.R.], a prebend in York, 2, 110.

-, vicarage of, 100.

Masheim , Maeshym, Mashem, Musheim, H., 377, 445, 519 et passim.

Mason, Henry, a monk of Balmerino, provided to the abbacy of the same, 508, 509.

-, Robert, clerk, notary public, 373.

Massam. See Masham.

Mathen or Matheu, John, a Carmelite friar, dispensation to, 414 note.

Matheson, Andrew, clerk, a member of the pope's household and commensal of the pope, to be vicar of Hutton, 260.

Matheu. See Mathen.

Mathew, David, nobleman, indult to, 490.

-, -,Wenlian his wife, 490.

Maulden, Maldon [co. Bedford], rectory of, 104.

Maunsell, Mawnsell, Thomas, nobleman or esquire, indults to, 303, 384, 385.

-, -, Theobalda his wife, 303, 384, 385.

Maxstoke, Makstoke [co. Warwick], Augustinian priory, prior of, faculty to, 12.

Maxwellis, Elizabeth de, wife of John Hamylton, 452.

May, isle of, de Maiia, de Maya [in the Firth of Forth], Augustinian priory, James, prior commendatary of. See Kennedy.

-, -, Thomas, prior of. See de Camera.

-, -, canonical union of Rhynd parish to, 469.

Maya , priory de. See May.

Maybole, Monyboile [co. Ayr], collegiate church, John, provost of. See Auchinlech and Kennedy.

Maygneo. See Moynoe.

Mayne, Machyn, Mayn [co. Westmeath], vicarage of, 674, 709.

Mayo, Mageonen[sis], Magionen[sis] [co. Mayo], bishop of, papal mandatary, 382, 417.

-, Martin, wrongly styled bishop of, 343.

-, Odo, provided to the bishopric and behaving as bishop of. See Ohugyn.

-, church of, a dependent member of the church of Tuam, 340.

-, -, formerly secular and collegiate, afterwards erected into an abbey of the order of St. Augustine, a parcel of the archiepiscopal mensa of Tuam, 343.

-, -, attempt of Odo Ohugyn to obtain possession of, 340.

-, diocese of, 285.

-, diocese of Tuam alias, 330.

-, Walter, dean of. See Prendergast.

-, Thady, dean of. See Omurchu.

-, archdeacon of, papal mandatary, 408.

-, canons of. See Tuam alias Mayo, and Tuam and Mayo.

-, abbey of St. Mary (sic), abbot of, papal mandatary, 502.

-, Augustinian abbey of St. Michael de Magio, abbot of, papal mandatary, 597, 611.

-, -, Odo, abbot of. See Ohugyn.

-, -, abbot and convent of, obtain a papal confirmation of their restitution, 343.

-, -, Eugenius Macmanham to be received as a canon in, 564.

-, -, church of, alleged to be cathedral, 343.

-, parish church of St. Gerald, vicarage of, 632.

-, manor or place of, formerly reputed a member of the archiepiscopal mensa of Tuam, 343.

-, Eugenius Macmanham, a native of, 564.

Mearyd. See Ballynacourty.

Meath [Ireland], Edmund, [bishop] elect afterwards bishop of. See Ouldhall.

-, William, bishop of. See Silk.

-, archdeacon of, papal mandatary, 506.

-, John, archdeacon of. See White.

-, Lewis, archdeacon. See Nugent.

-, official of the bishop of, testamentary suit before, 459.

-, chapter of, papal letters to, 507.

-, city (sic) and diocese of, 507, 507 note.

-, -, intimidation in, 412, 675, 709.

Mecathassaid. See Macathassaid.

Meccarthe. See Maccarthy.

Meccomnara, Mecconmara. See Macconmara.

Mechuyrleyn, Thomas, a canon of Ross, vicar-general in spirituals of Cornelius MacElchada, bishop of Ross, regsination made to, 380.

Mechyegayn. See MacEgan.

Meckynery. See MacEnery.

Meclochlayn. See Maclochlayn.

Meconaing. See Maconaing.

Mecrach (rectius Mecrath). See Magrath.

Mecreiy. See Macreiy.

Medicis, Peter son of Cosmas de, nobleman, the pope's banker, and banker of the master and convent of Rhodes, 262, 263.

Medilburgh, Mediwurgh, John, prior of Lenton, executor of a papal mandate, 247, 248.

-, -, letters of, exemplified, 247, 248.

-, -, seal of, 248.

Medilmast, Medilmase, Medilmaster, William, rector of Ettrick, 419.

-, -, vicar of Selkirk, resignation of, 445.

-, -, vicar of Selkirk, resignation of, proposed, 310.

Mediwurgh. See Medilburgh.

Medonis, Nicholas, prior of Inniscronane, sub-delegated by Roderick Macreiy, abbot of Clare, sentence of, 360.

Meelick, Myliugsynna [co. Galway], vicarage of, 555.

Meelick, co. Mayo. See Tempullmuire.

Megugyr. See Maguire.

Meiccagayn. See MacEgan.

Meikle Folla, Foulithroul [in Fyvie parish, co. Aberdeen], chapel of St. Rule, in the church of Aberdeen, 451.

Mekelfeld. See Micklefield.

Melborn, John, a Carmelite friar, dispensation to, 157.

Melburn, Melbucn, Thomas, clerk, notary public, 483.

Melfi [Potenza, Italy], bishop of, papal mandatary, 66, 381.

Melforth. See Long Melford.

Melios. See Melrose.

Mella, John de, bishop of Zamora, John Preen, member of the household of, 516 note.

Mellifont, Mellifontis, de Millefonte [co. Louth], Cistercian abbey of St. Mary, abbot of, papal mandatary, 556, 724.

-, -, abbot and convent of, excommunication and appeal of, 465, 466.

Melrose, Melios, Melros, Meluos [co. Roxburgh], Cistercian abbey of St. Mary, abbot of, papal mandatary, 195, 310, 340.

-, -, abbot of, a fatherabbot, 257.

-, -, abbot and convent of, petition of, 501.

-, -, Andrew, abbot of, 169.

-, -, hospital appropriated to. See Soutra.

-, -, exempted from the terms of a reservation, 257.

Meluos (rectius Melros). See Melrose.

Mendham, Mendamys [cos. Norfolk and Suffolk], John Fermere, lord of, 70.

Menteith, Myntech, Murdoch, earl of. See Stewart.

Menzes, John, nobleman, lord of St. Enoch, indult to, 605.

-, -, Mariota his wife, 605.

Meoles, Henry, rector of Fobbing, dispensation to, 151.

Merbotil. See Morebattle.

Merck , L., 670.

Merike, David, priest, to be vicar of Kilbelfad, 704, 705.

Meryk, Margaret, a nun of the priory of St. Mary Magdalen, Bristol, dispensation to, 153.

Merssh, Roger, rector of St. Mary Magdalen, Milk Street, London, a clerk and registrar of the chancery of Henry VI., a canon of Lincoln, a canon of St. Stephen's, Westminster, and a canon of Tamworth and prebendary of Wigginton, dispensation to, 72.

Merston. See Marston.

Merston, John, lord of Horton, keeper of the jewels of king Henry VI., indult to have mass etc. celebrated in a private chapel, 250.

-, Richard, esquire, indult to, 305.

-, -, wife of, 305.

Merton [co. Surrey], Benedictine priory, pension upon the fruits of, 8.

Mesgology, Nemeas, sometime vicar of Inishkeen, 505.

Metford, John, esquire, indult to, 386.

-, -, Sibyl his wife, 386.

Methuen, John, a canon of the collegiate church of St. Mary Hugh, at St. Andrews, sometime a canon of the collegiate church of St. Mary's, Lincluden, 393 (bis).

-, -, proctor of. See Schoriswod, George de.

-, Methfen, John, provost of Lincluden, consent of to the erection of the parish church of Kirkandrews into a prebend of Lincluden, 342.

Mey, John, archbishop of Armagh, 460.

-, -, archbishop of Armagh and primate of Ireland, commissaries of, to visit the city and diocese of Clogher, 358.

-, -, deprivation proclaimed by, 638.

-, -, papal mandatary, 584.

Meythil. See Mothel.

Mezzarota Scarampi dell’ Arena, Lewis, cardinal priest of St. Laurence in Damaso, the pope's chamberlain, to receive the oaths of the collectors of the apostolic camera, 269, 270, 271.

-, -, lieutenant of, 269.

Miach, William, clerk, to be vicar of Kilmacrehy, 633.

Micbrechim. See Macbrechim.

Miccalruoig. See Maccalruoig.

Miccayg. See Maccayg.

Micdannchayd (i.e. Macdannchayd). See Macbrechim.

Micdubgarach. See Macdubgarach.

Miceadagayn. See MacEgan.

Micgillacomayn. See Macgillacomayn.

Micgillavanach, Micgyllavanach. See Macgillavanach.

Michaelis, John, rector of St. Severius', Vienne, proctor of William Croyser, archdeacon of Teviotdale, 529.

-, Martin, rector of Strath, charges against, 286.

Michauri (probably for capella Mauricii, an alternative name for Rathronan). See Rathronan.

Michbatmel. See Mackamail.

Michdalaich. See Machedeagnaich.

Michedeagnaich alias Michdalaich. See Machedeagnaich.

Mickermoda. See Mackermoda.

Micklefield, Mekelfeld [co. York, W.R.], Henry Gascoigne, lord of, 605.

Miclerich. See Maclerich.

Micmahana. See Macmachuna.

Middelburg, Middelburgen[sis], [Seeland, Holland], church of St. Peter, canon of. See Olerdi, Charles.

Middelton, Midilton, Hugh, turcopolier of the Hospitallers' convent of Rhodes, grants and indults to, 25.

-, -, petitions of, 25.

-, -, safe-conduct for, 25.

-, -, dispute with John de Lastico, 25, 26.

-, John, a parishioner of Evershot, 655.

Middleham, John, priest, rector of Welshpool, intruded rector of Oundle, 18, 19.

Middleton, de Choro Benedicti, de Choro Sancti Benedicti [co. Cork], Cistercian abbey of St. Mary, John, de facto abbot of. See Barry.

-, -, Nicholas, abbot of. See Treftan.

-, -, Philip, abbot of. See Olachnayn.

-, -, Rory, abbot of. See Olachnayn.

-, -, monk of. See Olachnayn, Rory.

Middleton, co. York, N.R. See Rosedale.

Midilton. See Middelton.

Mieconmara (rectius Micconmara). See Macconmara.

Milan [Italy], canon of. See Brippio, Joseph de.

-, Acqui, a suffragan bishopric of, 260.

Milano, Albinus da, cardinal deacon of St. Mary Nova, 659.

Mildenhall, Mildenale [co. Suffolk], George Hethe, lord of Fenhynd in, 628.

Milinis . See Millinis.

Millau, de Miliano [Aveyron, France], Benedictine monastery, monk of. See Ocurryn, Fergallus.

Milbrook, Mulebroke [co. Hants], rectory of, 140.

Millefonte , abbey de. See Mellifont.

Millington, Millingron, William, priest, dispensation to, 52.

Millinis , Milinis, Jo. de, 276 et passim to page 673.

Milton, Great, Milton [co. Oxford], a prebend in Lincoln, 130.

Milwyn, William, clerk, notary public, 551.

Mindonien[sis]. See Mondonedo.

Minster [in Sheppey, co. Kent], priory of Augustinian canon esses, parish church of St. Sexburga the Virgin, Minster, annexed to, 610.

-, parish church of St. Sexburga the Virgin, canonically annexed to the priory of Minster, 610.

Minto, Myntow [co. Roxburgh], rectory of, 174.

Mirton, Robert, clerk, notary public, 372.

Mo ., papal registers rubricated by, 698 note.

Moderoch, John, vicar of Aberlour, sometime chancellor of Moray, 401, 402.

Modoni, Mothonen[sis] [Greece], bishop of, papal mandatary, 314.

Molana, Insula Sancti Maclanfa, Maelanfaih [co. Waterford], Augustinian abbey, abbot of, papal mandatary, 451.

-, -, Donald, abbot of. See Osullevayn.

-, -, John, abbot of. See MacEnery.

-, -, Thomas, abbot of. See Magrath.

-, canon of. See Osullevayn, Donald.

Moleyns, lord de. See Hungerford, Robert.

Moleyns, Adam, keeper of the privy seal of Henry VI. king of England, 32.

-, -, bishop of Chichester, indult to, 333.

-, -, incomplete and cancelled entry of indult to, 303.

-, -, death of, 509.

-, -, late bishop of Chichester, formerly archdeacon of Taunton, 238, 239.

-, -, executors of, 239.

Molifernan. See Multifarnham.

Mollyng, Joan, dispensed to marry Richard Banaster, 67.

Molynger, Molynget. See Mullingar.

Molyns. See Hungerford, Robert, lord de Moleyns.

Monaincha, de Insula viventium [in the parish of Corbally, co. Tipperary], Augustinian priory of St. Mary, prior of, papal mandatary, 463 (bis).

-, -, Donald, prior of. See Omochan.

-, -,Patrick, prior of. See Obuaigi.

-, -, canons of. See Ofurirgrayd, Nicholas; Omochan, Dermit.

Monars . See Monats.

Monasteranenagh, de Magio [co. Limerick], Cistercian abbey of St. Mary, abbot of, papal mandatary, 380, 456, 458, 521.

-, -, Cornelius, abbot of. See Oseancan.

-, -, Gerald, abbot of, father-abbot of Fermoy, 464.

-, -, Gerard, abbot of. See David.

-, -, Nicholas, abbot of. See Treftan.

-, -, monk of. See Fitzmaurice, Edmund.

Monasterevan, Rosglas, Rossglas [co. Kildare], Cistercian abbey of St. Mary, abbot of, papal mandatary, 419, 422, 506.

Monats , Monars, N., 36, 43.

Mondonedo, Mondonnedo, Mindonien[sis], [Lugo, Spain], bishop of, papal mandatary, 374, 474, 518, 520.

-, Alfonsus, bishop of. See Segura.

Mone, Thomas, rector of Sandford Orcas, dispensation to, 144.

Moneydie, Monyty [co. Perth], a prebend in Dunkeld, 171.

Moniacho , Moniaco. See Maniaco.

Monifieth, Monyfuth [co. Forfar], parish church of, 168.

Monimusk. See Monymusk.

Monipenii, Monipenny. See Monypenny.

Monk Fryston, Friston [co. York, W.R.], manor of, 248.

- See also Hillam.

Monk-Oakhampton, Monkokhamton [co. Devon], Thomas Smyth, lord of a place in, 489.

Monk Sherborne, Shirborne alias Shirbourne [co. Hants.], Benedictine priory, granted to Eton College, 17.

Monkton, Mownkton [co. Ayr], vicarage of, 496.

Monroy, Andrew, late archdeacon of Ross [in Scotland], 686.

Montacute [co. Somerset], Benedictine priory, dependent on the abbey of Cluny, Thomas, prior of. See Pomeray.

Montauban, Montisalbani, [Tarn-etGaronne, France], bishop of, papal mandatary, 55, 203, 440, 441, 445, 451, 454, 582, 638, 671.

Montdehere, in the diocese of Sées, chapel of St. Gilles, 282 note.

Monte , B. de, 292, 375 et passim.

-, Jo. de, 352.

Monte, Peter de, bishop of Brescia, papal orator and nuncio to England, 190.

Monte , S. de, 53, 69, 121, et passim to page 251.

Monteforti , parish church de. See Montfort-sur-Rille.

Montepoliciano , Montepolitiano, Anselmus de, 185, 215, 217.

-, Conradus de, registrar of papal letters, 375, 630, 672, 673, 682, 694, 714, 721, 722, 725.

-, -, addition made by, 724 note.

Montesfount. See Mottisfont.

Montfort-sur-Rille, Montfort, de Monteforti [Eure, France], parish church of, 186, 187, 417.

Montia , A. de, 256.

Montisalbani . See Montauban.

Montis Gratie , monastery. See Mount Grace.

Montmajour-lez-Arles, Montismajoris [Bouches-du-Rhône, France], Benedictine monastery, Lewis, abbot of. See Alamandi.

Monyboile. See Maybole.

Monyfuth. See Monifieth.

Monymusk, Monimusk [co. Aberdeen], Augustinian priory of St. Mary, William, prior of. See Cupro.

-, -, David, prior of. See Haya.

-, -, canon of. See Haya, David de.

Monypenny, Mompenii, Monipenny, David, clerk, reservation of a benefice for, 20.

-, -, to be rector of Laurencekirk, 226, 227.

-, -, provided to the rectory of Laurencekirk, a litigant for the same, 258.

-, -, detaining possession of the rectory of Laurencekirk, 669.

-, -, proctor of. See Colston, John.

-, -, resignation of his right in the rectory of Laurencekirk, 259.

-, Nicholas, to be vicar of Murroes, 434.

-, Monypeny, Nicholas, priest, to have a canonry and prebend of Dunkeld or Brechin, 69.

Monysplate, diocese of Bath and Wells, Thomas Ranynges lord of, 98.

Monyty. See Moneydie.

Moodie. See Mudy.

Moore [in the barony of Moycarn, Magrarnayn, co. Roscommon], rectory of, 411.

Moorhall [in Campsey Ash, co. Suffolk], John Styward, lord of, 303.

Mora, St. Patrick's de. See St. Patrick's de Mora.

Moravia (i.e. the deanery, now parish of Morvern, co. Argyll), church of St. Columba in. See Kilcolmkill.

Moraviensis . See Moray.

Moray, earl of. See Douglas, Archibald de.

Moray, Moraviensis [co. Elgin], bishop of, forbidden to contravene a papal restitution, 89.

-, -, papal mandatary, 23, 213, 267, 367, 475.

-, -, reservation of benefices in the collation of, 88, 177, 517.

-, John, bishop of. See Winchester.

-, dean of, papal mandatary, 221, 346, 402.

-, dean and chapter of, reservation of benefices in the collation of, 88, 177, 517.

-, Patrick, archdeacon of. See Fraser.

-, Thomas, archdeacon of. See de Spens.

-, chancellor of, papal mandatary, 176, 212, 253.

-, John, chancellor of. See Gren and Moderoch.

-, official of, papal mandatary, 347.

-, -, papal mandatary, and executor of a papal mandate, 346.

-, precentor of, papal mandatary, 221, 315, 401.

-, Andrew, precentor of. See de Tulach.

-, Laurence, precentor of. See Pyot.

-, Richard, precentor of. See Clepham and Holand.

-, Thomas, precentor of. See de Tulach.

-, Adam, provided precentor of. See Hamilton.

-, Andrew, provided precentor of. See Durisder.

-, Richard, provided precentor of. See Clepham.

-, William, provided precentor of. See Hog.

-, precentorship of, litigant in respect of. See Hamilton, Adam de.

-, -, agreement made concerning, 213.

-, -, pension reserved out of, 194.

-, David, succentor of. See Ogylvy.

-, Gilbert, succentor of. See Forster.

-, Patrick, succentor of. See Fraser.

-, Thomas, succentor of. See de Spens.

-, treasurer of, papal mandatary, 176, 212, 253.

-, James, treasurer of. See Innes and Lindesay.

-, William, treasurer of. See Goldsmyth.

-, William, treasurer of. See Winchester.

-, David, a litigant for the treasurership of. See Stewart.

-, canons of. See Auchinleck, Adam; Clepham, Alan; Clepham, Richard; Forbes, William; Forster, Gilbert; Forster, John; Fvothas, Alan; Goldsmyth, William; Gulde, David; Innes, James; Jardyn, Archibald; Kennedy, Hugh; Lichton, Alexander de; Lython, William; Ogylvy, David; Pyot, Christopher; Sancto Claro, Thomas de; Spens, Thomas de; Stewart, David, Robert and Walter; Wardelow, Patrick; Wyly, Richard.

-, canons provided of. See Inglis, James; Penven, Thomas; Ross, William; Stewart, Robert.

-, litigants for a canonry of. See Forbes, Richard de; Forbes, William de; Jardyn, Archibald; Wyly, John.

-, prebends in. See:—

Aberlour and Botriphnie.

Cromdale.

Croy.

Duffus.

Elgin centum solidorum.

Kingussie.

-, -, the succentorship, 221.

-, diocese of, resident in. See Dvnon, Andrew de.

More, John, rector of Little Bardfield, dispensation to, 612.

-, Thomas, rector of Northop, dispensation to, 68.

Morebattle, Merbotil [co. Roxburgh], vicarage or pensionaria of, 694.

Moresby, Richard, a canon of Lincoln and archdeacon of Huntingdon, indult to, 44.

Moreton, John, rector of Saham Toney, a canon of Wells and prebendary of Whitchurch, dispensation to, 60.

Morfforchie . See Norfolk.

Morimond [Haute-Marne, France], Cistercian abbey, John, abbot of, visitor and reformergeneral of the Cistercian order, 390.

Morinen[sis]. See Térouane.

Morkham (rectius Markham), John, a serjeant-at-law, award of, as arbitrator, 712, 713.

-, -, seal of, 713.

Morland, William, priest, rector of King's Ripton, dispensation to, 136.

-, -, indults to, 629 (ter).

Morpath, Robert, a monk of St. Albans, rehabilitation of, 49,

Morston. See Marston, Long.

Mortimer, Mortymer, David, abbot of Jerpoint, charges against, 664.

Mortlach [co. Banff], a prebend in Aberdeen, 583.

Mortymer. See Mortimer.

Motell, Richard, late vicar of Crohane, 635.

Morton, Isabella, 233.

-, John, clerk, notary public, 373.

Morvern, Moravia [a deanery now a parish], co. Argyll. See Kilcolmkill.

Motalia , abbey de. See Mothel.

Mothel, Meythil, de Motalia, de Mottallia, de Mutalia [co. Waterford], Augustinian abbey, abbot of, papal mandatary, 277, 436, 451, 458, 518, 520, 667.

Mothel, John, bishop of Limerick, 446, 522.

-, -, exchange carried out by, and provisions made by, 695, 696, 697.

-, -, institution by, 573, 574.

Mothonen[sis]. See Modoni.

Mottallia , abbey de. See Mothel.

Mottisfont, Montesfount [co. Hants], parish church of, 52.

Mottram in Longdendale, Mottrom in Longdendale [co. Chester], parish church of, 121.

Mouryn. See Kilkeel.

Mount Grace, Montis Gratie [in East Harlsey parish, co. York, N.R.], Carthusian house, John Fayrfax to be transferred to, 672.

Mowbray, John, duke of Norfolk, high marshal of England, indult to, 384.

-, -, petition of, 155.

-, -, safe-conduct for, 30.

-, -, John Euubank, chaplain of, 113.

-, John Freday, a Friar Preacher, chaplain of, 48.

Mownkton. See Monkton.

Moycarn, Magrarnayn, a barony in co. Roscommon. See Moore.

Moycullen, Gnobeag, Gnobeg, Magculynd [co. Galway], rectory of the parish churches of, 545, 611.

-, Walter de Bergo, rector of, 597.

-, vicarage of, 282.

Moygawnagh, Maigonmach [co. Mayo], a prebend in Killala, 365.

Moyne, Magnykylly [in Shrule parish, co. Mayo], vicarage of, annexed to the vicarage of Kinlough, 694.

Moynoe, Maygnco [co. Clare], vicarage of, 318.

Mozanicha, James de, a Friar Minor, vicar-general of that Order, papal mandatary, 619.

Mudi, Moodie, Mudy, William, precentor of Caithness, proctor of James [Kennedy], bishop of St. Andrews, 297.

-, -, a canon and precentor of Caithness, litigant in respect of the said precentorship, 312.

-, -, priest, precentor of Caithness, to have provision of the bishopric of Caithness, 301, 301 note, 371.

-, -, [bishop] elect of Caithness, formerly vicar of Cargill, 331.

-, -, bishop of Caithness, petition of, 402.

Mugge alias Gutherst, Richard, clerk, notary public, 484.

Muinter Murchada, Muintherachi, Munter Murchu, Muntherachy (i.e. the barony of Clare, co. Galway), rectory of the united parish churches of, in the diocese of Annadown, 435.

-, parishes in. See Killannin; Killererin.

Muintherachi. See Muinter Murchada.

Muiravonside, co. Stirling. See Manuel.

Mulakyn, Zanobius, commissary of John, archbishop of Canterbury, 538.

Mulebroke. See Millbrook.

Mulgan (or O'Mulligan), John, late bishop of Leighlin, 424.

Mulghan, Richard, a canon of St. Patrick's, Dublin, and prebendary of Tipper, absolution etc. for, 341, 342.

Mullicourt, Malicourt, Malycourt, Malyncourt [in Outwell parish, co. Norfolk], Benedictine priory, appropriated to the capitular mensa of Ely, 251.

-, parish church of Fodderstone dependent on, 251.

-, patron of. See Bampre, Thomas.

-, pension paid to the bishop of Norwich out of, 251.

Mullingar, Molynger, Molynget, Mulynggeri [co. Westmeath], Augustinian priory of the House of God, prior of, papal mandatary, 379.

-, -, John, prior of. See Kyng and Rylyng.

-, -, Thomas, prior of. See Vonge.

-, -, canon of. See Rylyng, John.

-, -, independence of, 709.

Multifarnham, Molifernan [co. Westmeath], rectory of, 412.

Multon, William, abbot of Thornton, suit of, against Henry Grymsby, a canon of the same, 594,

Mulynggeri. See Mullingar.

Munden, Little, Mwnden Parva [co. Hertford], John Averyll of, 25.

Munter Murchu, Muntherachy. See Muinter Murchada.

Munyabro. See Kilsyth.

Murano, John de, a friar preacher of the house of SS. John and Paul, Venice, faculty to, 529.

Muret, le, de Mureto [Haute-Garonne, France], William Raimundus of, 198.

Murher, Murri [co. Kerry], a prebend in Ardfert, 543.

Murhouse. See Murroes.

Murri. See Murher.

Murrisk barony, co. Mayo. See Umall, Upper.

Murroes, Murhouse [co. Forfar], vicarage of, 434.

Musheim . See Masheim.

Muskilburgh. See Musselburgh.

Musselburgh, Muskilburgh [co. Edinburgh], vicarage of, 335, 336.

Muswald, John de, priest, chaplain of James, lord of Hamilton, reservation of a benefice for, 97.

Muta. See Ballymote.

Mutalia , abbey de. See Mothel.

Muthill, co. Perth. See Strageath.

Mwnden Parva. See Munden, Little.

Mycbryssim. See Macbryssym.

Mycmurty. See Macmurty.

Myliugsynna. See Meelick.

Mylton. See Ballywillin.

Myntech (rectius Mynteth). See Menteith.

Myntow. See Minto.

Myshall, Ymissill [co. Carlow], vicarage of, 423.

-, union of rectory and vicarage of, 424.

N

N ., papal registers rubricated by, 480 note, 587 note.

Nampste. See Hampstead.

Nangyll, Thomas, a canon of Cashel, deprived for his crimes, 652, 653.

-, Cf. also Nongill.

Nannach , priory juxta le. See Nenagh.

Nantes [Loire-Inférieure, France], dean of, papal mandatary, 197.

Narbonne [Aude, France], a province of the Augustinian friars, 243.

-, Lodève, a suffragan see of, 703 note.

Narburgh, Thomas, a Friar Minor, dispensation to, 12.

Narni [Perugia, Italy], papal letters dated at, 193, 195, 197.

Narnia, Berardus [Eruli] de. See Eruli.

Narnia , Narnis, L. de, 124, 135, 262, 263, 266, 267.

Narreys (rectius Norreys). See Norreys.

Naseby [co. Northampton], parish church of, appropriated to Combefields abbey, 30.

-, vicarage of, 30.

Nasmyth. Patrick, sometime vicar of Hamilton, 441.

Natharlach, Natharlath. See Galbally.

Navan, de Nouane, de Novana, Nowan [co. Meath], Augustinian abbey of St. Mary, abbot of, papal mandatary, 98, 99, 465.

-, -, abbot and convent of, petition of, 559.

-, -, vicarage of Ardbraccan appropriated to, 559.

-, -, plenary remission during ten years for visiting and giving alms to, at Pentecost, 124.

Navarre, king of, papal letters to, 95.

Nayler, John, nobleman, lord of Lyons Inn, indult to, 93.

-, -, Katherine, his wife, 93.

Nazarius , Nazarinus (rectius Nazarius), 291, 360, 370, 382, 402, 408, 425, 434.

Neath, Neht, Neth [co. Glamorgan], Cistercian abbey of St. Mary, John, abbot of. See John ap Houwel.

-, -, monk of. See Virsen, James de.

-, rectory of, 11.

Nebyng, Stephen, a monk of Wymondham, dispensation to, 52.

Neht (rectius Neth). See Neath.

Nenagh, le lineach, le Nannach [co. Tipperary], Augustinian priory of St. John the Baptist by, prior of, papal mandatary, 463, 496.

Nendon. See Hendon.

Nepe , A. de, 60, 68 et passim to page 220.

Ness, co. Chester. See Denhall.

Neth. See Neath.

Nethercudington, in the diocese of Lincoln, Robert Babington, lord of, 301.

Netley, Letteley [co. Hants], Cistercian abbey, monk of. See Strod, William.

Neubotil. See Newbattle.

Neuenton. See Newington.

Neulande. See Newlands.

Nevill, Anne, countess of Warwick, indult and dispensation to, 151.

-, Nevil, Neville, Nivelle, George [son of Sir Richard Nevill, earl of Salisbury], deacon, archdeacon of Durham, dispensations to, 118, 717.

-, -, a canon of York and prebendary of Masham, a canon of Salisbury and prebendary of Chardstock, dispensations to, 2, 110.

-, Neville, John, (John Radulfi) late son of Ralph, earl of Westmoreland, and nephew of John Neville, knight, married to Anne, daughter of John Holland, duke of Exeter, 260, 607.

-, Neville, John, knight, uncle of John Neville supra, dispensed to remain in his marriage with Anne daughter of the late John Holland, duke of Exeter, 259, 260, 607, 608.

-, Ralph de, earl of Westmoreland, nominates persons to receive dispensations to marry, 337.

-, -, Anne, his daughter, wife of Humphrey Stafford, duke of Buckingham, 337.

-, -, John, his son, 260, 607.

-, Neville, Sir Richard, earl of Salisbury, and lord chancellor of England, petition of, 110.

-, -, sons of. See Nevill, George, and Nevill, Richard, earl of Warwick.

-, Richard, earl of Warwick, Waruik, Warwiey, [son of Sir Richard Nevill. earl of Salisbury], petitions of. 110, 128, 137.

-, -, consents to the appropriation of the parish church of Sherston Magna to Tewkesbury abbey, 593.

-, Robert, bishop of Durham, chaplain of. See Brompton, Robert.

-, -, member of the household of. See Tong, Thomas.

-, -, petition of, 118.

-, -, resignation made to, and collation made by, 338.

-, Nevvyle, Thomas, knight, petition of, 122.

-, -,Thomas, scholar, his son, 122.

Newark, Newerk [co. Notts], Henry Boson, lord of a place in, 488.

Newark, Robert, priest, an Augustinian friar, dispensation to, 134.

Newbattle, Neubotil, Newbotil, Noubotil, Reubotil [co. Edinburgh], Cistercian abbey of St. Mary, abbot of, papal mandatary, 711.

-, -, David, late abbot of, 570, 571.

-, -, Thomas, abbot of, made a papal chaplain, 127.

-, -, Thomas, abbot of, formerly a monk of the same, absolution granted to, 570, 571.

-, -, Thomas, abbot, and the convent of, grant to, 127.

-, -, monk of. See Thomas, abbot of Newbattle, above.

-, abbatial mensa, value of, 571.

-, lands of, Alexander Crawford (Graufurd), dwelling in the, 570.

-, -, stewardship of, 571.

-, -, pension on the fruits of, 257.

Newburgh, co. Fife. See Lindores.

Newburgh [co. York, N.R.], Augustinian priory of St. Mary, prior of, 467.

-, -, canon of. See Bedall, Robert.

Newburgh, Roger de, earl of Warwick, 13.

Newcastle, de Novocastro [co. Waterford], vicarage of, 436.

Newerk. See Newark.

Newington, Newnton [co. Oxford], rectory of, 68, 69.

Newington, Nouenton (rectius Neuenton) by Lamehik [co. Surrey], parish church of, 155.

Newlands, Neulande [co. Peebles], parish church of, 257.

Newminster, Newmoster [in Newminsterabbey parish, co. Northumberland], Cistercian abbey, abbot of, papal mandatary, 259, 607.

Newnton. See Newington. co. Oxford.

Newport, Gregory, rector of Hanbury, ordinance made by, 351.

Newsham [co. Lincoln], Premonstratensian abbey of SS. Mary and Martial, indulgence for the repair of, 175.

Newstead in Shirewood, Newstead in Ghirewod’ [co. Nottingham], Augustinian priory, prior of, papal mandatary, 40.

Newton, in the diocese of York, John Vavasaur, lord of, 304.

Newton, John, clerk, notary public, 483.

Newtown, Villanova [in the parish of Kilmacduagh, co. Galway], vicarage of, 362 (bis), 521.

Newtown, Villanova, in the diocese of Tuam. See Burriscarra.

Nicaea, Nicenus [Syria], Bessarion, archbishop of. See Trapezuntius.

Nicasius , 277, 287 et passim.

Nicenus . See Nicaea.

Nicolai, Patrick, chaplain of Caldham, resignation of, 324.

Nicholas V., sometime Thomas, cardinal priest of St. Susanna's, cardinal of Bologna, election and coronation of, 180 note, 268 note, 269 note, 272 note.

-, acolyte of. See Gele, John.

-, acolyte and chaplain of. See Forster, Gilbert.

-, ambassador of Henry VI. to. See Clementis, Vincent.

-, ambassador of, to Henry VI. See Ursinis, Marinus de.

-, banker of. See Medicis, Peter son of Cosmas de.

-, chamberlain of, 269.

-, -, lieutenants of. See Agnesi, Astorgius; Poggi, John.

-, chamberlains of. See Candour, Thomas; Mezzarota Scarampi dell’ Arena, Lewis; Radclyff, William; Sarpe, Henry.

-, chaplains of. See Atholia, Nicholas de; Clementis, Vincent; Nicholas of Italy; Segura, Alfonsus.

-, commensal of. See Matheson, Andrew.

-, commissaries of, 261, 263. See also Bandini, Melchior; Botyll, Robert; Langstrothir, John.

-, constitution of, relating to provision of parish churches to persons unable to speak the language of the place.

-, general continuation of auditors’ commissions by, 345.

-, general faculty granted by, to prelates and others to make collation of benefices in certain months, 717.

-, household of, 218.

-, household of, members of. See Amici, Michael; Augeroles, John de; Matheson, Andrew.

-, letters of credence of, 184.

-, letters of, exemplified, 248.

-, letters of the penitentiary of, 470.

-, ordinance of, against pluralities, 5, 285, 320, 327, 339, 369, 616, 631, 634, 684, 693.

-, ordinance of, requiring the ago of fourteen for holding canonries and prebends, 356, 703.

-, reservation (general) of benefices of papal chaplains by, 382.

-, reservation (general) of major cathedral dignities made by, 365, 366, 693.

-, reservation of benefices reserved by Eugenius IV., continued by, 352.

-, reservation of benefices void by promotion to cathedral churches, not disposed of by Eugenius IV.,continued by, 291.

-, restitution (general) of benefices to adherents of the council of Basel made by, 226, 258, 689.

-, revocation of all appropriations etc., which had not taken effect at his accession, 21, 311.

-, sister of. See Lucen., Catherina.

-, subdeacons of. See Barotius, John; Cady, Robert; Clementis, Vincent.

-, treasurer of. See Padua, Francis de.

-, vicar of, in spirituals in Rome. See Eruli de Narnia, Berardus, bishop of Spoleto.

-, vice-chamberlain of, 269, 269 note.

Nicholas, of Italy, a chaplain of the pope and a minor penitentiary in St. Peter's, Rome, and in the Roman court, 270.

Nicolson, Cecily, dispensed to marry William Rag, 611.

-, -, father of, godfather to William Rag, 611.

Nicosia [Cyprus], 94 note.

Nigenmicgiullapadric. See Macgilpatrick, Honora.

Niger, Roger, de Bileye, bishop of London, constitution of, 250, 653.

Nisete. William de. See Denisete.

Nivelle, George. See Nevill.

Nivolonibus , G. de. See Nuuolonibus.

Nobilibus , Petrus de. See Noxeto.

Noceto, Piero da. See Noxeto.

Noneton. See Nuneaton.

Nongill, Thomas, priest, sometime vicar of Ballysheehan, 661.

-, Cf. also Nangyll.

Nonlla, Walter, an Augustinian canon and de facto prior of Tristernagh, 412, 413.

Norbury, Henry, knight, indult to, 385.

-, -, Anne his wife, 385.

Norfolk, Morfforchie, Norffolchie, John, duke of. See Mowbray.

Norgot. See Noriot.

Norham [co. Northumberland], parish church of, 122.

Noriot, Norgot, John, rector of Ste. Marie du Catel, Guernsey, 492 note, 496 note.

Noris. See Sugar.

Normandy, duke of. See Richard I.

-, master of the Chambre des Comptes in. See Saintyon, John de (1).

-, Friars Minors’ houses of the maritime islands near, 578.

Normanton, Normoynthon, Normoynton [co. York, W.R.], Alexander Fayclogh, rector of, 237.

Normanton, William, archdeacon of Chichester, a master of the chancery of king Henry VI., indult to, to visit by deputy, 608.

Normoynthon, Normoynton. See Normanton.

Norreys, Narreys, Philip, rector of the parish church of St. Patrick, Trim, 233, 234.

Northampton, [co. Northampton], William, archdeacon of. See Gray.

-, archdeaconry of, reserved for collation to Francis Condulmarus, 480.

North Berwick, North Berwic, North Berwyk [co. Haddington], Benedictine priory, prioress and nuns of, 569.

-, Cistercian abbey, abbess and convent of, benefice in the patronage of. See Largo.

Northenden, Northerden [co. Chester], parish church of, 115.

Northfleet. co. Kent. See Durndale.

North Hill, Northill [co. Cornwall], parish church of, 136.

North Molton, Northmelton [co. Devon], parish church of, 147.

Northonbria . See Northumberland.

Northop, Northope [co. Flint], parish church of, 68.

Northumberland, Northonbrie, earl of. See Percy, Henry.

Norton [co. Northampton], parish church of All Saints, appropriated to Daventry priory, 98.

Norton, John, archdeacon of Berks, indult to, 489.

Norton under Hamdon, Norton under Hamden [co. Somerset], parish church of, 41.

Norway, king of, papal letters to, 94.

Norwell Palishall, Paleishall [co. Nottingham], a prebend in Southwell. 149.

Norwich [co. Norfolk], bishop of, papal mandatary, 20, 51, 57, 59, 65, 138, 165, 355. 374.

-, -, pensions paid to, out of benefices appropriated to the capitular mensa of Ely, 251.

-, -, vicar-general in spirituals of, faculty to, 373.

-, Thomas, bishop of. See Brown.

-, Walter, bishop of. See Lyhert.

-, official of, faculty to, 482.

-, -, papal mandatary, 120.

-, house of Carmelite friars at, friar of. See Spinck, John.

-, -,friars of, 229.

-, Friars Preachers’ house of St. Dominic, bequest to the fabric of, 66.

-, -, prior and friars of, 66, 67.

-, Friars’ Preachers house of St. John the Baptist, relaxation of penance to penitents who visit and give alms to, 58.

-, parish churches:—

St. Michael at Pleas, 144.

St. Peter, Hungate, 66.

-, James Siffe, a citizen of, 66.

-, persons belonging to:—

Richard Sannys, a priest, 66.

Thomas Fraser, a layman, 66.

Norys, Richard, Joan, relict of, married to Richard (or John) Toukar, 120, 241.

Notyngham, Richard, prior of Coventry, 471, 472.

Nouane , abbey de. See Navan.

Noubotil. See Newbattle.

Nouenton. See Newington, co. Surrey.

Novana , abbey de. See Navan.

Nova via , abbey de. See Abbeygormican.

Novefferne , abbey of. See Fearn.

Novocastro , vicarage de. See Newcastle, co. Waterford.

Nowan. See Navan.

Noxeto , Nobilibus de Noxeto, NocetoPetrus de, Piero da, a secretary of Nicholas V., 2 et passim to 271, 439, 506, 507, 654.

-, -, fuller description of, 179 note.

-, -, collects a fee (taxam), 191 note.

Nugent, Lewis, clerk, to be archdeacon of Meath, 379.

Nuneaton, Noneton [co. Warwick], monastery of the order of Fontevrault, Maud, prioress of, 40.

Nun Monkton, Nunmunketon [co. York, W.R.], Benedictine priory, nun of. See Goldesburgh, Joan.

Nuuolonibus , Nivolonibus, G. de., 52, 53 et passim to page 237, 94 addenda.

O (fn. 1)

Oallluoyn, Yallluoyn, Malachy, late vicar of Ahascragh, 403.

-, William, sometime vicar of Ahascragh, 403.

Oallurayn, Oalvuran. See O'Halloran.

Oanayun, Yanayun, Malachy, late vicar of Aughrim, co. Roscommon, and formerly vicar of Kilcanoran, 289.

Oarthyt, Renaldus, late dean of Ross [in Ireland], 369.

Obaigy, Laurence, a canon of Raphoe, papal mandatary, 287.

Obanan, Nemeas, late vicar of Magheracross, 494.

Obare, David, a canon of Kilfenora, death of, 582.

Obeollain, Magonius, vicar of Kilcommon (in Erris barony, co. Mayo), charges against, 326.

-, Obeollan, Nemeas, a canon of Elphin, papal mandatary, 575.

-, Obeollan, Nimeas, vicar of Drumeliff, co. Sligo, charges against, 284.

-, Obeollan, William, clerk, to be vicar of Drumcliff, co. Sligo, 284.

Obern, Obeyrun, Dermit, uncanonical vicar of Aughrim, co. Roscommon, 289.

-, Obeyrun, Eugenius, clerk, to be a canon of Elphin and vicar of Kilcanoran, and of Aughrim, co. Roscommon, 288, 289.

-, -, a canon of Elphin, papal mandatary, 570.

Oberra, Yberra, John, clerk, sometime vicar of Kilcommon (in Kilmaine barony, co. Mayo), 719.

-, Lewis, a canon of Tuam, sometime vicar of Kilcommon (in Kilmaine barony, co. Mayo), charges against, 719.

Obeyrun. See Obern.

Obigean, Patrick, sometime vicar of Annagh, 445.

Obin. See Aboyne.

Obizis, Master John de, a canon of York and papal chaplain, appointed nuncio of the apostolic see and re-appointed collector of the apostolic camera in England, 269.

-, -,to take the oath as collector of the apostolic camera before Lewis, cardinal priest of St. Laurence's in Damaso, 269.

-, -, oath of, received by John, bishop of Bologna, 272.

-, -, proctor of. SeePollart, Emundus.

Oblaid, half cantred of, in the diocese of Killaloe, 331.

Oboyan (? rectius Obryan), Cornelius, vicar of Lisgenan, to be a canon of Ardfert, and prebendary of Fenit, 458.

O'Brien, Obryeyn, Bernard, layman, dispensed to marry Una daughter of Thady Macmachuna, 361.

-, Donatus, bishop of Killaloe, 435.

-, Ybrayn, Patrick, late vicar of Kiltullagh, 200.

-, Obrayn, Patrick, rector of Leckpatrick, to be rector of Donaghmore, co. Donegal, 313.

-, Ingybreyn, Slany, second wife of William de Burgo, 622.

-, Obrayn, Obrien (rectius O'Byrne), Thady, prior of Glascarrig, provision of, to the bishopric of Ferns, fraudulently obtained, declared null and void, 244, 245.

-, -, charges against, 413, 414.

-, Obraen, Obrayn, Thady, a canon of Tuam, papal mandatary, 504, 544.

-, Obracyn, Obraen, Obraeyn, Obrain, Obrayn, Obroyn, Obrueyn, Thomas, a canon of Tuam, papal mandatary, 200, 317, 322, 357, 414, 430, 435, 504, 520, 521, 564, 619, 639 (bis), 640, 662.

Obrogayn, Obrogayd, James, archdeacon of Clonfert and vicar of Kiltullagh, charges against, 200.

-, - archdeacon of Clonfert, resignation admitted by, 398.

-, Obrogan, John, a friar of the Third Order of St. Francis, vicar of Kyllimaelcoysny, 414.

-, Ibrogaid, Philip. See Omyulbardan.

Obroyn. See O'Brien.

Obruachan, Thomas, a canon of Killala, papal mandatary, 312, 326, 365.

Obrueyn. See O'Brien.

Obuaigi, Obuargi, Keruallus, prior of Aghmacart, resignation of, 674.

-, Patrick, an Augustinian canon of Aghmacart, sometime rector of Donaghmore, Queen's county, to be prior of Monaincha, 678.

Obughy, Obughi, Andrew, rector of Taughboyne, charges against, 493.

-, Matthew, a canon of Raphoe, papal mandatary. 503.

Obygonayn, Donatus, de facto rector of Dromod, 515.

Obyn. See Aboyne.

Ocachail. See Ocahill.

Ocaeilti, Ocacilti, Donald, a canon of Derry, papal mandatary, 706.

-, Ocacilti, Okacylti, Donatus, a canon of Derry, papal mandatary, 494, 709, 710.

-, Okailti, Donatus, clerk, to be vicar of Antrim, 281, 282.

-, Ocaeylti, Peter, vicar of Maghera, charges against, 726, 727.

Ocaelay. See O'Kelly.

Ocaemayn, Eugenius, an Augustinian friar, to have a licence to build a house of the said order at Inistormor, 677.

-, Okaymain, Eugenius, clerk, rector of Primult or Ballyburly, a canon of Kildare, 419, 420, 422, 423.

O'Cahan, Ocahan, Okahan, Okathan, Catholicus or Katholicus (i.e. Cathal), a canon of Raphoe, papal mandatary, 287, 313, 503.

-, Ochatan, Charles. a canon of Raphoe, papal mandatary, 493.

-, Ucaethan, Cormac, priest, sometime dean of Kilfenora, 684.

-, Denis, bishop of Kilfenora, consecrated at Dlorence, 296 note.

-, -, death of, 296, 296 note.

-, -, resignations admitted by, 726.

-, Ochatan, Donald, archdeacon of Derry, to be also rector of the plebania of Drumachose, 207.

-, -, Maurice Ocathan, his father, 208.

-, Ocathan, Maurice. priest, father of Donald Ochatan, de facto rector of Drumachose, 208.

-, Okaan, Nelanus, clerk, to be received as an Augustinian canon of Dungiven, 709.

-, -, to have collation of the priory of Dungiven, 710.

Ocahill, Ocahyll, Ocathill, Dermit, priest, a student of canon and cival law, sometime vicar of Dogstown, rehabilitation of, 656.

-, -, to be a canon of Cashel and vicar of Ballysheehan, appropriated to the said canonry, 660, 661.

-, -, to be chancellor of Cashel, 663, 664.

-, Ycachail, Gillibertus, late vicar of Kilmacrehy, 633.

Ocallanayn, Ochallanayn, David, a canon of Clonfert and prebendary of Kilaspugmoylan, charges against, 396.

-, -, papal mandatary, 283.

-, Ychallanagyn, David, sometime vicar of Loughrea, 283.

-, Ycallanayn, Thomas, clerk, late vicar of Killonaghan, 726.

Ocalmon. See Ocolman.

Ocananayn, Donald, formerly vicar of Meelick, co. Galway, 555.

Ocancuyr. See O'Connor.

Ocarbri. Ocarrbry, Ocayrbry, Terence, deacon, to be vicar of Inishkeen, co. Fermanagh. 505.

-, -, collusively collated to the vicarage of Inishkeen, 636, 637.

-, -, priest, provided to the vicarage of Inishkeen, absolution and rehabilitation of, 714, 715.

-, -, provided to a canonry of Clogher, 626.

-, -, a canon of Clogher, papal mandatary, 706.

-, Ocayrbry, Thomas, a canon of Clogher, papal mandatary, 588, 678.

-, Ocurbri, Thomas, scholar, to be vicar of Drummully, 404.

Ocarneayn, William, a canon of Clonmacnoise, papal mandatary and executor of a papal mandate, 307.

O'Carroll, Okeruaill, Donald, clerk, to be vicar of Clonfert, co.

Cork, 722.

-, Occaruayll, Ycaruayll, Malachy, a monk of Knockmoy abbey, to be abbot of the same, 589.

-, Okierille, Patrick, a canon of Cloyne, papal mandatary, 722.

Ocassalayg, Donald, vicar of Derrynoose, charges against, 317.

Ocassayn, Cornelius, vicar of Killaan, to be a canon of Clonfert, 565, 566.

Ocathalain, Cornelius, priest, to be vicar of Ahascragh, 403.

Ocathan. See O'Cahan.

Ocathasaid, Ocathasaich, Ochathasaich, Bernard, clerk, to be sacrist of Devenish, 546.

-, -, priest, provided to the sacristship of Devenish, to be vicar of Devenish, 706, 707.

-, -, provided to the vicarage of Devenish, to have collation of the coledeatus of Gortaloughan in that church, 721.

-, Ocathasaich, Cornelius, priest, vicar of the collegiate church of St. Lasarrianus, Devenish, to be prior of the same, 518.

-, -, sometime vicar of Devenish, 707.

Ocayllay, Ocaylluyd. See O'Kelly.

Ocaynd, Richard, clerk, to be rector of Kilkeedy, co. Clare, 445. 446.

Occallayd. Occallyd. See O'Kelly.

Occannaedlad. See O'Kenealy.

Occaruayll. See O'Carroll.

Occeallayd. See O'Kelly.

Occearbalan. See Ocerbalan.

Occonalayd, Occonnalayg. See O'Connolly.

Occonnill (i.e. O'Gonnell), James, earl of. See Fitz Gerald.

Occony, Solomon, a canon of Armagh, farmer of John Leche, 459.

Occurryn. See Ocurryn.

Oceallaid, Oceallayd. See O'Kelly.

Oceanduacyla. See O'Kenealy.

Ocearna, John, a canon of Derry, papal mandatary, 638.

Ocearnaid, Ocernayd, Bernard, a canon of Achonry, papal mandatary, 727.

-, Ochirnaid, Laurence, late vicar of Rathborney, uncanonical vicar of Drumcreehy, 720.

-, Ycearnaid, Thady or Thatianus, priest, to be rector of Kilmacteige, 427, 428.

Ocellachan, Donald, de facto vicar of Tynan, 478, 479.

-, Thomas, clerk, of Armagh, to be vicar of Derrynoose, 317.

Ocendubayn, Eugenius, a canon of Killala, papal mandatary, 704.

-, Ocenndubayn, Eugenius, sometime vicar of Crossmolina, 290.

-, Miler or Milerus, a canon of Tuam, 200 note.

-, -, papal mandatary, 442.

-, Thomas, sometime vicar of Balla, 442.

Ocennuayn, John, rector of Umall Uacdarach, charges against, 408.

Ocennucayn, Otennucayn, Eugenius, formerly vicar of Killadoon, 618.

Ocerbalan, Occearbalan, John, a canon of Derry, papal mandatary, 695, 706.

Ocernayd. See Ocearnaid.

Ochahan. See O'Cahan.

Ochallanayn. See Ocallanayn.

Ocham. See Ockham.

Ochan, Odo, rector of Tamlaght-ard, to be also vicar of Tamlaght Finlagan, 494, 495.

Ochatan. See O'Cahan.

Ochathasaich. See Ocathasaid.

Ochatyl, Ychatyl, John, late vicar of Corcomohide, 576.

Ochayl. See Okavi.

Ocheagra. See O'Hara.

Ochenean, Patrick, vicar of Tehallan, charges against, 321.

Ochilhill, Ychilhill [or Okathayl], Maurice sometime vicar of Dysert, co. Kerry, 539, 540.

Ochiltree, Michael, bishop of Dunblane, death of, 298.

Ochirnaid. See Ocearnaid.

Ochoan. See Ochuan.

Ochoisnechan, Simon, late rector of Ballywillin, 278.

Ocholmayn. See Ocolman.

Ochomoghan, William, priest, to be vicar of Crossboyne, 330.

Ochomraygh, Ychomraygh, Henry, late bishop of Clonfert, 423.

Ochomychuyr, Ochoncoir, Ochonnchuyr, Ochonnchyr, Ohconyr. See O'Connor.

Ochonyr. See O'Connor.

Ochtergauwin. See Auchtergaven.

Ochuachaen, Donald, vicar of Kalcamruyn, alias Tempolkyt, charges against, 441.

Ochuan, Malachy, vicar of Kilmurry, co. Limerick, charges against, 325.

-, Ochoan, Thomas, clerk, to be vicar of Emlaghfad, 281.

Ochuinn. See Ocuin.

Ochuoma, Andrew, late rector of Dromod, 515.

Ochuynd. See Ocuin.

Ockham, Ocham [co. Surrey], rectory of, 140.

Oclabaid, Cornelius, vicar of Oran, charges against, 705.

-, Matthew, priest, formerly a claimant to a right in the vicarage of Oran, 705.

-, Oclabayd, Maurice, a canon of Elphin, charges against, 460, 461.

-, alias Omaneachan, Maurice, priest, to be vicar of Oran, 705.

Ocluan, John, a canon of Achonry, papal mandatary, 368.

-, Ycluan, Philip, late dean of Achonry, 369.

Ocluman, Andrew, priest, a Francisian Tertiary, and the rest of the friars and sisters of that order in the diocese of Achonry, grant to, for the building of a house of the same order at Court, 713.

-, -, licenced to complete the said house at Court, 714.

-, Oclumayn, Donatus. late vicar of Killimordaly, 640.

-, Ycluman, John, a canon of Achonry, rector of Kilmacteige and Killoran, afterwards of Killoran alone, 427, 428, 448, 449.

-, John, priest, vicar of Killoran, charge against, 431.

-, Oclunayn, Malachy, clerk, to be a canon of Clonfert, prebendary of Ballinoulter, and rector of Macmuach, 392.

-, Malachy, priest, a canon of Achonry, papal mandatary, 448.

-, -, to be vicar of Killoran, 431.

-, Ycluman, Maurice, sometime vicar of Killoran, 431.

-, Oclunan, Philip, a Franciscan Tertiary, de facto a canon of Achonry, 395, 396.

-, Oclunayn, Thady, clerk, to be a canon of Tuam, and prebendary of Taghsaxon, 395.

-, Oclumayn, Thady, clerk, to have collation of the vicarage of Killimordaly, 640.

-, Thady, late de facto rector of Kilmacteige and Killoran, 448.

-, Yclumayn, Thady, a student of canon law, vicar of Killeenadeema, to be a canon of Clonfert and prebendary of Ballinoulter, with the said vicarage united thereto, 730, 731.

Oclunan, Oclunayn. See Ocluman.

Ocograin, Ycograin, Maurice, clerk, a canon of Emly, death of, 583.

Ocoisnechan, Donatus, late vicar of Rasharkin, 633.

Ocolman, Ocholmayn, Ocolmayn, John, clerk, to be vicar of Aghavallen, 433.

-, -, a litigant for the vicarage of Aghavallen, 549, 550.

-, Ocalmon, Thomas, vicar of Tomregan, charges against, 634.

Ocomalaych. See O'Connolly.

Ocommochan, William, a canon of Achonry, papal mandatary, 368.

Ocomyd. See Oconryd.

Oconalqn. See O'Connolly.

Oconcannon, Yconkcannyn, Bernard, clerk, late dean of Tuam, 474.

Oconchabayt, Oconchubair, Oconchubare, Oconchubarr, Oconchubuyr, Oconchur, Oconchuyr. See O'Connor.

Oconcil (rectius Oconeil). See O'Connel.

Oconcubair, Oconcubayr. See O'Connor.

Ocondalaych. See O'Connolly.

Oconduib, Ocondoub, Ocondwyff, Ycondwyb, Malachy, a canon of Lismore, prebendary of Kilrossanty, and vicar of Ballingarry, to be a canon of Limerick and prebendary of St. Munchin's, 437.

-, -, death of, 458, 573, 574.

Oconeil, Oconeyl. See O'Connel.

Ocongalygh. See O'Connolly.

Oconkuery, Odo, a canon of Kilfenora, papal mandatary, 492.

Oconnbayd, Yconnbayd, Maurus, sometime vicar of Killonaghan, unduly detaining possession thereof, 726.

O'Connel, Oconeyl, Bernard, bishop of Killala, resignation made to, 312.

-, Oconcil, Oconeil, Eugenius, provided to a canonry of Elphin, with reservation of a prebend in the same church, 671.

-, -, a canon of Elphin, papal mandatary, 695, 708.

-, Oconeil, Eugenius, a canon of Killala, papal mandatary, 704, 707.

O'Connolly, Ocondalaych, Occonnalayg, Eugenius, abbot of Clones, sometime vicar of Drummully, 405.

-, -, charges against, 700, 701.

-, Ocomalaych, John, abbot of SS. Peter and Paul, Armagh, charges against, 556.

-, Oconalqn, John, sometime rector of Primult, to be rector of Kilclonfert, 423.

-, Occonalayd, Magonius, rector of the parish church of St. Congal, Galloon, rehabilitation of, 399.

-, Ocongalygh, Oconnyllech, Oconnylleh, Oconnylleh, Ycongalygh, Maurice, a canon of Limerick, papal mandatary, 280.

-, -, proposed resignation of, 436, 437.

-, -, formerly a canon of Limerick and prebendary of St. Munchin's, now a canon of Limerick, and prebendary of Dysert, 695.

-, -, priest, formerly a canon of Limerick and prebendary of Killeedy, next a canon of Limerick and prebendary of St. Munchin's, now a canon of Limerick and prebendary of Dysert, to have collation afresh of the lastnamed canonry and prebend, 697.

O'Connor, Oconchubuyr, Charles, a canon of Elphin, to be provost of Elphin, 366, 367.

-, Yconeubayr rectius Yconcubayr, Charles, sometime˙ dean of Tuam, 474.

-, Oconchur, Charles, priest, of the diocese of Elphin, 437.

-, Oconchabayt, Charles, rector of Kilcooley, charges against, 447.

-, Oconcubair, Cornelius, clerk, to be vicar of Aghavallen, 332.

-, Ochomychuyr, Ochonnchuyr, Ochonnchyr, Cornelius, priest, vicar of Aghavallen, litigant in respect of the same, 549, 550.

-, Ocancuyr, Donald, prior of Derrane, charges against, 570.

-, Oconchubair, Donatus. See Macmachuna.

-, Yconchur, Eugenius, late chancellor of Ardfert, 207.

-, Yngnyconchar, Gormelina, a nun of Kilcreevanty priory, dispensation to, ratified, 351.

-, Ochonyr, Othonnair (? O'Toner), John, clerk, to be a canon of Elphin, 460, 461.

-, -, a canon of Elphin, papal mandatary, 618.

-, Oconchuyr, Maurice, a canon of Achonry, papal mandatary, 431, 448.

-, Macconcubaiar, Maurice, rector of St. Nicholas, Castleisland, provided to the bishopric of Ardfert, 518.

-, Ochoncoir, Odo, nobleman, 426.

-, -, Honora Nigenmicguillapadric, his wife, 426.

-, Oconchubarr, Oconchubare, Oconchubair, Thady, an Augustinian canon of Kilmorena-Sina, afterwards of Derrane, 466.

-, Oconore (? O'Toner), Thady, a canon of Tuam, papal mandatary, 294, 580.

Oconnyllech, Oconnylleh, Oconnylleli. See O'Connolly.

Oconoran, Thomas, clerk, to be vicar of Eglish alias the plebs of Oneilland, 325.

Oconryd or Ocomyd, Yconryd or Ycomyd, Fergal, clerk, sometime vicar of Drumcreehy, 720.

Ocorbayn, John, priest, to be vicar of Quin, 721, 722.

-, Ocordayn, John, de facto vicar of Kilraghtis, 445.

-, Ocorban, Raynaldus, vicar of Killuran, charges against, 327.

-, Raynaldus, priest, to be vicar of Kilraghtis, 444.

-, Rory, priest, vicar of Kilraghtis, charges against, 444.

O'Corcoran, Ocorgrayn, William, a canon of Clonfert, charges against, 396.

-, -, papal mandatary, 283.

-, Ocorcrain, Ocorgrayn, Ycorcrayn, William, rector of Athenry, charges against, 278, 279.

-, -, a canon of Kilmacduagh and prebendary of Killinan, formerly rector of Athenry, charges against, 290.

-, -, deprived rector of Athenry, 328.

Ocordayn. See Ocorbayn.

Ocormacayn, Thomultheus, vicar of Newcastle, co. Waterford, to be chancellor of Lismore, 436.

Ocoyulerga (i.e. O'Colleary), David, priest, a canon of Achonry, to be vicar of Killaraght, 727.

Ocridagan, Ytridagan (i.e. O'Cregan), Andrew, late vicar of Drumlease, 504.

-, Ytridagan, Donatus, priest, to be vicar of Drumlease, 503, 504.

Ocronyn, John, rector of Templettrine, to be a canon of Cork and prebendary of Kilbrittain, 293.

Octirgawin. See Auchtergaven.

Ocudyd, Thady, priest, mandate for the collation of the vicarage of Ballinrobe to, 690.

Ocuin, Ochuinn, Ocuynn. Cormac, a canon of Achonry, papal mandatary, 319, 364.

-, Ochuynd, Ocuynd, Donald, a canon of Kilfenora, papal mandatary, 362, 520, 521, 684.

-, John, sometime prior of Inchmore, 710.

- See also Okyeonnaye.

Oculean, Isaac (Ysac), a canon of Armagh, papal mandatary, 281, 704.

-, Oculeayn, John, a canon of Tuam alias Mayo, papal mandatary, 408, 413, 719.

-, Thomas, a canon of Armagh, papal mandatary, 358.

-, Oculan, Thomas, clerk, an intruded canon of Armagh, 459, 460.

Ocunlis, Cornelius, bishop of Emly, faculties to, 182.

-, -, priest, a Friar Minor, bishop of Emly, translated to the bishopric of Clonfert, 388 (bis), 390, 421, 422, 423.

-, -, bishop of Clonfert, grant by, 649.

-, -, petition of, 423.

-, -, on his way to the Roman Court, 612.

-, -, treasurer commendatary of Limerick, 379.

Ocuona, Andrew alias Henry, abbot of Baltinglass, charges against, 596, 597.

Ocurba, Nicholas, late vicar of the parish church of St. Gerald, Mayo, 632.

Ocurbri. See Ocarbri.

Ocurryn, Ycurryn, Bernard, priest, to be rector and vicar of Myshall, 423, 424.

-, Occurryn, Fergallus, a monk of Millau, to be prior of Glascarrig, 413, 414.

Ocuynkeannayn, Thomas, clerk, to be rector of Kilkerrin, 407, 408.

Ocuynd, Ocuynn. See Ocuin.

Ocybayn. See Burgo, David de.

Odalachayn, Malachy, clerk, to be vicar of Tisaran, 544.

-, Matthew, late vicar of Tisaran, 544.

Odallayn, Dermit, priest, to be chancellor of Kilfenora and vicar of Killonaghan, 726.

-, Ydallayn, Odo, priest, sometime vicar of St. Munchin's, Limerick, to be vicar of Drumcreehy, 720.

Odarcan, John, archdeacon of Achonry, executor of a papal mandate, 449.

Odeay, Ydeay, Donald, late chancellor of Limerick, 522.

Odelaid, Ydelaid, John, clerk, late chancellor of Kilfenora. 726.

Odeorayn, Donatus, late rector of Odobeleayn, Dermit, a canon of Clonfert, papal mandatary, 414.

Odoirnouam, Odommeayn. See O'Donovan.

Odomnall, Thomas, clerk, to be rector of Moycullen. 545.

Odonchua, David, clerk, de facto a canon of Kilmacduagh, prebendary of Kinvarradoorus, and rector of Isertkelly, 564, 565.

-, Denis, bishop of Kilmacduagh, union of benefices made by, 521.

-, -, father of David Odonchua, 564 note.

Odonelean, Dermit, clerk, to be a canon of Clonfert, and rector of Moore, 410, 411.

-, Ydonallam, Thady, de facto vicar of Kiltullagh, 200.

O'Donovan, Odommeayn alias Otreanlernayn, Odonmmayn alias Otrraletenayn, Otreanlannayn alias Odonnamayn, Ydomneayn alias Ytreanletenayn, Cornelius, priest, vicar of Dysert, co. Kerry, rehabilitation of, 539, 540.

-, -, to be vicar of Kilcaragh also, 542.

-, -, to be a canon of Ardfert, 566, 567.

-, Odonouan, Dermit, treasurer of Ross, commissioners of, to execute a papal mandate, 601.

-, Odonnouain, Odoirnouam, Donald [bishop] elect of Ross [in Ireland], sometime a canon of Ross, 389.

-, Odonouan, Donatus, archdeacon of Ross, executor of a papal mandate, 601.

-, Ydonnowayn, Richard, chancellor of Ross, resignation of, 380.

-, Ydonnuayn, Ymarus, sometime rector of Castlehaven, 323.

O'Dorney, Kyreleysoyn, Kyrieley son, Kyryeleyson [co. Kerry], Cistercian abbey of St. Mary, abbot of, papal mandatary, 458, 566.

-, -, abbot and convent of, petition of, 499.

-, -, -, sufferings of, 499.

-, -, Edmund, abbot of. See Fitzmaurice.

-, -, Maurice, abbot of. See Fitzmaurice.

Odorni, Dermit, sometime abbot of Fermoy, 464, 465.

Odoubly, David, a canon of Lismore, and prebendary of Tullaghorton, charges against, 436.

Odovylian, Cornelius, priest, to be vicar of Tomfinlough and Kilconry, 443.

O'Driscoll, Chedersegyoll, Ohedersegyol, Cornelius, a student of canon and civil law, priest, to be dean of Ross [in Ireland] and vicar of Castlehaven, 322, 323, 369.

-, Ohedustoy rectius Ohedriscoyl, Fynin (or Fymy), donsel, [lord of Baltimore], licence to found a religious house granted to, 202.

-, Ohedersegyoll, Maurice, priest, to be vicar of Aghadown, 284.

-, Chedersegyoll, Thomas, late rector of Castlehaven, 323.

Odroma, Nemeas, clerk, to be vicar of Templeport, 637.

-, -, provided to the vicarage of Templeport, to be vicar of Tomregan also, 634.

Odruffyn, Odruyn, David, a canon of Ferns, papal mandatary, 397, 400, 413.

Odubagan, Ydubagan, John, late vicar of Clonfert, co. Cork, 722.

Odubaill, Odubuill, Adam, vicar of Rasharkin, charges against, 633.

-, Patrick, clerk, to be rector of Kilcronaghan, 282, 283.

-, Peter, a canon of Derry, papal mandatary, 323.

-, Odubayll, Roger (1), sometime rector of Kilcronaghan and vicar of Drummaul, 706.

-, Odubayll, Roger (2), priest, rector of Desertmartin, to be rector of Kilcronaghan, 706.

-, Roger, late rector of Kilcronaghan and Ballynascreen, 283.

Odubayd. See Odubthayg.

Odubda, Cornelius, a canon of Killala, to be vicar of Cilldroma, and prebendary of Ardagh, [co. Mayo], 707, 708.

-, Oduda, Dermit, a canon of Killala, papal mandatary, 378, 707.

-, Thady, donsel, gift of land for a house of Augustinian friars made by, 677.

Odubgilla, David, priest, provided to the rectory of Kilthomas, to be a canon of Kilmacduagh and vicar of Killannin, 357.

-, John, scholar, to be a canon of Kilmacduagh and preben dary of Killman, 290.

-, Odugilla, Ydubgilla, Nicholas, late a canon of Clorfert and prebendary of Ballinoulter, 392, 566, 730.

-, Odugylla, Nicholas, sometime archdeacon of Kilmacduagh, 521.

-, Odugilla, Nicholas, late a canon of Kilmacduagh and rector of Isertkelly, 564, 565.

-, Patrick, a canon of Kilmacduagh, charges against, 357.

Odubgynd, John, vicar of Skirk, charges against, 723.

Odublerga, John, priest, to be vicar of Kildacommoge, 285.

Odubthayg, Odubayd, Vdubthayg, Ydubthayg, Dermit, an Augustinian canon of Cong, provided to the abbacy of the same, 294.

-, -, abbot of Cong, sometime a canon of the same, 580, 581.

-, -, de facto abbot of Cong, 597, 598.

-, -, cause between Thebaldus de Burgo and, touching the abbacy of Cong, referred to arbitrators, 581.

-, -, death of, 673.

-, Ydubayd, Ydubthayg, Thomas, abbot of Cong, death of, 294, 300, 598.

-, -, son of. See Odubthayg, William, infra.

-, Ydubayd, William, priest, an Augustinian canon of Cong, de facto abbot of the same, 294.

-, -, (son of Thomas Odubthayg, late abbot of Cong), de facto abbot of Cong, 300.

Odubuill. See Odubaill.

Oduburlay, Yduburlay, Donatus, sometime prior of St. Mary, Gallen, 527.

-, William, late prior of St. Mary, Gallen, 527.

Oduda. See Odubda.

Odugilla, Odugylla. See Odubgilla.

Oduibneachayn. John, priest, to be vicar of Kilcaragh, 666.

Odulenna. Donatus, priest, to be vicar of Kilmaley, 442, 443.

Oduluyd, Donatus, sometime vicar of Kilnasoolagh. 441.

Oduyd, Oduuid, Odyud, Donatus, priest, to be dean of Killala, 378.

-, -, dean of Killala, charges against, 683, 684.

Oduyllad, Patrick, a canon of Kilmacduagh, papal mandatary, 325.

Oduyn, Rory, layman, 350.

Oduynykayn, Philip, a canon of Ardfert, papal mandatary, 456.

Odyud (? rectius Oduyd). See Oduyd.

Oega, Yega, Odo, late vicar of Kilcaragh, 666.

Ofachyd. See Ofathe.

O'Farrell, Ingifergail, Cathelina, dispensation to, 661.

-, Ofergail, Eugenius, an Augustinian canon of Inchmore, to be prior of the same, 710.

-, Ofergail, Gerald, party to a simoniacal contract relating to the priory of Inchmore, 710.

-, Ofergail, James, priest, a monk of Granard, to be abbot of the same, 625.

-, Ofergail, Richard, late prior of Inchmore, party to a simoniacal contract relating to the said priory, 710.

-, Ofergayl alias Oferle, Richard, late rector of Templeshanbo, 546.

-, Oferale, Robert, clerk, to be rector of Templeshanbo, 545.

O'Farrelly, Oferagalaich, Nellanus, clerk, to be vicar of Aghaloo, 324.

-, Ofergalaich, Ofergalaych, Ofergallyd, Thomas, a canon of Clogher, papal mandatary, 450, 518, 706.

Ofathe, Ofachyd, William, a canon of Clonfert, and prebendary of Drought, papal mandatary, 396.

-, -, charges against, 394.

Ofedagan (i.e. O'Fagan), Donald, clerk, a litigant for the vicarage of Magheross, charges against, 314.

-, Ofedegan, Felimy, vicar of Donaghmoyne, to be rector of Tehallan and vicar of Lochtach, 285.

-, Thady, priest, to be vicar of Tehallan, 321, 322.

Ofegaich, Adam, rector of Balimegencheul, to be vicar of Annagh, 445.

Ofelan, Denis alias Donald, clerk, chancellor of Limerick, dispensation to, 521, 522.

Oferagalaich. See O'Farrelly.

Oferale, Ofergail. See O'Farrell.

Ofergalaich, Ofergalaych, Ofergallyd. See O'Farrelly.

Ofergayl. See O'Farrell.

Oferghil. See Ofirgil.

Oferle, Ofergayl alias. See O'Farrell.

Offham, co. Kent. See Godewell.

Officaire, Officarie, Officarre, parish church of Killoran (q.v.) in the rural lands of, 427, 448, 449.

-, two townlands of Dubcarnd transferred from the rural lands of Beanfada (i.e. Banada) to the rural lands of, 427, 448, 449.

Officaire and Banada (q.v.), a rectory in the diocese of Achonry, sub-division of, 427, 428, 448, 449.

Offlanagan, Offlannagan. See Oflannagan.

Offlathman, John, late a canon of Ardfert, 567.

Offrych, Donald, clerk, to collect the episcopal fourths in certain parishes in the diocese of Clogher, 613, 614.

-, -, and his kinsmen, bound on account of certain possessions in Derrybrusk, to perform certain duties of hospitality as ‘erenachs,' 614.

Offyngton. See Uffington.

Ofirgil, Oferghil, Osirgyl, (i.e. O'Freel), Cornelius, a canon of Raphoe, papal mandatary, 287, 313, 493.

O'Flaherty, Oflathartayg, Matthew, clerk, a student of canon law, to be a canon of Tuam and vicar of Kilcommon (in Kilmaine barony, co. Mayo), 719.

-, Oflahartay, Matthew, vicar of Ross. co. Galway, charges against, 322.

Oflamnay, Thady, vicar of Rahoon, charges against, 282.

Oflanagan. See Oflannagan.

Oflandmera, Philip, priest, provided to the vicarage of Killuran, 327.

-, Cf. also Olandnura.

Oflannagan, Offlannagan, Bartholomew, a canon of Clogher, papal mandatary, 546, 636, 678.

-, Charles, a canon of Elphin, papal mandatary, 460, 672.

-, Offlannagan, Lewis, clerk, of Elphin, to be dean of Elphin, 364.

-, Oflanagan, Nicholas, late sacrist of Devenish, 546.

-, Peter, de facto prior of the collegiate church of Devenish, 518.

-, Offlannagan, Peter, clerk, de facto sacrist of Devenish, 546.

-, -, sacrist of Devenish, to be received as a canon of the abbey of SS. Peter and Paul, Armagh, and to be prior of Saints Island, 558.

-, Offlannagan, Raymund or Redmond, clerk, a student of the universities of Oxford and Bologna, provided rector of Inishmacsaint, to be archdeacon of Clogher, 588, 589, 695.

-, Offlanagan, Remundus, clerk, to be vicar of Magheracross, 494.

-, Yflannagayn, Thady, priest, late vicar of Rahoon, 693.

-, Offlannagan, Thomas, dean of Elphin, charges against, 364.

-, Offlannagan, William, late an Augustinian canon of Roscommon, formerly provost of Elphin, 367.

Oflathartayg. See O'Flaherty.

O'Flynn, Osloynd, Bernard, clerk, to be rector of Rathfaranayn, 544.

-, Ofloind, Bernard, vicar of Drumreilly, charges against, 617, 618.

-, Oflaynd, Charles, clerk, a student of canon and civil law, provided to a canonry of Ardagh, to be vicar of Kiltoghert, 329, 330.

-, Oflaynn, Oflyn, David, precentor of Lismore, charges agaisnt, 278.

-, -, papal mandatary 451, 452.

-, Ofloind. Fergal, vicar of Oughteragh, charges against, 618.

-, Ofloynd, Thady, rector of Rathfaranayn, charges against, 544.

Ofortyerd, Andrew, clerk, to be rector of Kilnamanagh, 404.

-, (or Ofortyend), Gerald, rector of Courtown, rehabilitation of, 400, 401.

O'Freel. See Ofirgil.

Ofuadachan, Osuadachan, Patrick, vicar of Inishkeen, charges and sentences against, 505, 636, 637, 714, 715.

Ofuleachan, John, late, vicar of Tamlaght Finlagan, 494.

Ofurirgrayd, Nicholas, an Augustinian canon of Monaincha, afterwards a canon of Roscommon, 465.

Ofyan, Yffyan, Denis, late chancellor of Cashel, 664.

-, Richard, treasurer of Cashel, to be vicar of Crohane, 635.

Ofygich, Cristinus, vicar of Derrybrusk, charges against, 283.

Ofynduayn, Yfynduayn, Maurice, late vicar of Ahascragh, 403.

Ofyrgussa, Fergal, a canon of Kilmore, papal mandatary, 721.

Ogarert. See Ogard.

O’ Gallagher, Laurence, bishop of Raphoe, 503.

Ogallebayr, Malachy, rector of Clondavaddog, charges against, 503.

Ogannan, Ygannan, Murianus, late vicar of Crossboyne, 330.

Ogara, Eugenius, clerk, to be rector of Coolavin, 282.

Ogard, Ogaert, Andrew, knight, parton of Wymondham priory, 20, 50, 51.

-, -, petitions of, 19, 50.

-, -, founder of the chapel of St. Nicholas in the parish church of Tibenham, 716.

Ogartan, Yagartan, Benedict, late vicar of Kilshalvy, 364.

Ogayr, Ygayr, David, clerk, a canon of Emly, death of, 583.

-, Oguyr, Philip, a canon of Emly, charges against, 582, 583.

O'Ghonelan (?), James, bishop of Killaloe, sometime [bishop] elect of Annadown, 510.

O'Gibbon, John, bishop of Derry, collation made by, 638.

-, Ogiband, John, a canon of Kilmore, papal mandatary, 710.

Ogillagymayn, David, a canon of Ross, papal mandatary, 202 (bis).

Ogillahanayn, Maurice, priest, a protionary of Scattery Island, to be a canon of Killaloe with the prebend of Clondagad and vicarage of Kilmacduane, 718.

Ogillarayn, Thomas, priest, to be vicar of Dunmore, 430.

-, Ogyllaran, Thomas, sometime rector of the chapel of St. Mary, Galway, 557.

Oglasderag, Yglasderag, Fergallus, to be vicar of Ballyloughloe, 541.

Ogoband, Ogobind, John, vicar of Disseartfinceaill, charges against, 450.

-, Thady, vicar of Drummully, charges against, 404.

Ogonniban, Ygonniban, Patrick, late rector of Corran, 513.

O'Gonnell, Occonnill, James, earl of. See FitzGerald.

Ogormaile, Maurice, late rector of Ballynascreen, 638.

Ograda, Henry, clerk, to be received as a canon of Clare abbey, and made prior of Inniscronane 556.

-, Nicholas, a canon of Killaloe, charges against, 582.

-, -, papal mandatary, 370.

-, Odo, abbot of Kilcooly, sometime abbot of Holy Cross, 389.

-, Rory, clerk, to be a canon of Killaloe, 582.

Ografan, Comedinus, late rector of Skerry, 286.

Ogrifa, Ogryffa, Matthew, rector of Drumcliff, charges against, 444, 635, 636.

Oguyr. See Ogair.

Ogyllaran. See Ogillarayn.

Ogylvy, David, a canon of Aberdeen, prebendary of Cruden and rector of Kilmany, to be canon and succentor of Moray, 221.

Ohacgra. See O'Hara.

Ohachtagan, Oahetagan, Thomas, a canon of Elphin, papal mandatary, 705.

-, Ihachtagan, Thomas, the elder, sometime vicar of Cillenliregard, 723.

-, Thomas, the younger, a canon of Elphin, a student of canon law, to be vicar of Cillenliregard, 723.

Ohadra. See O'Hara.

Ohaengassa, Macrobius, rector of Galbally, charges against, 321.

O'Hagan, Otchegan, Otehegan, Otheadgan, Odo, clerk, rector of Kilcronaghan, reservation of a benefice for, 375.

-, -, de facto rector of Kilcronaghan, 706.

-, -, sometime rector of Kilcronaghan, to be vicar of Maghera, 726, 727.

Ohagra. See O'Hara.

O'Halloran, Ohallinarayn, Yhalmarayn, Dermit, priest, vicar of Moycullen, to be vicar of Rahoon also, 282.

-, -, sometime vicar of Rahoon, 693.

-, Ohallbarayn, John, clerk, to be vicar of Ross, co. Galway, 322.

-, Oallurayn, Oalvuran, Maurice, clerk, to be vicar of Tomfinlough, 321.

-, -, uncanonical vicar of Tomfinlough and Kilconry, 443.

-, Ohallmurayn, Odo, clerk, late rector of Moycullen, 545.

Ohamahay, Thady, prior of Inniscronane, sub-delegate of, 447.

Ohanaynd, Bernard, an Augustinian canon of Roscommon, to be received as a canon of, and collated to the priory of Inchcleraun, 674, 675.

Ohanceynd, Thomas, clerk, to be a canon of Clonfert, and prebendary of Drought, 394.

-, Ohauceynd, William, a canon of Clonfert, papal mandatary, 393, 396, 398, 410.

Ohanly, Patrick, prior of Lorrha, charges against, 463, 464.

-, Yhanly, Thady, priest, to be rector of Dunmore, 574, 575.

-, Yanlly, Thady, late rector of Kyllydiradiruim, 463.

Ohannrachdich, James, clerk, a student of canon law, provided to the rectory of Tedavnet, to be a canon of Clogher and prebendary of the newly erected prebend of Tedavent, 724, 725.

Ohanractaig, Ohanractaigh, John, a canon of Clogher, papal mandatary, 404, 407.

Ohanrathayn, Denis, a canon of Kilfenora, papal mandatary, 726.

-, -, a canon of Kilfenora and vicar of Killilagh, to be dean of Kilfenora also, 684.

-, Ohanrahayn, Thady, prior of Inniscronane, charges against, 556.

O'Hara, Ocheagra, Oheagra, Bernard, clerk, to be dean of Achonry, 368, 369.

-, -, a student of canon law, provided to the deanery of Achonry, to be rector of, Corran, 319, 320.

-, Yagra, Cormac, petition of, 427, 448.

-, Ohara, Oheagra, Dermit, a canon of Achonry, papal mandatary, 281, 282, 285, 364, 395.

-, -, a canon of Achonry, and prebendary of Toomour and Drumrat, to be provost of Achonry also, 381, 382.

-, Yara, Donald. late archdeacon of Achonry, 364.

-, Ingiheagra, Hennman, dispensation to, 417.

-, Ohadra, John, donsel, and lord of Leyny, grant of land for building a house of Franciscan Tertiaries at Court, made by, 713.

-, -, brothers and children of, 713.

-, Yagra, John, Flavus (i.e. Boy), petition of, 427, 448.

-, Ohagra, Rory, a canon of Ac honry, papal mandatary, 431.

-, Ohacgra, Thady, late vicar of Killasser, 406.

-, Iheagra, William, layman, dispensation to, 417.

Oharayn, Andrew, priest, collated to the personatus of CastletownKindalen, 506, 506 (note).

Oharcan, Rory, priest, to be rector or plebanus of Clonca, 287.

Ohauceynd. See Ohanceynd.

Ohayr, Yhayr, John, late vicar of Crohane, 635.

Oheagayn, Bernard, priest, to be dean of Annadown and vicar of Rahoon, 693.

Oheagra. See O'Hara.

Oheda, Nicholas, abbot of Carrigillihy, death of, 601.

Ohedersegyol, Ohedersegyoll. See O'Driscoll.

Ohedian, Chedyan, Cormac, a canon of Elphin, and vicar of Kilcooley, to be rector of the same, 447.

-, John, priest, chancellor of Cashel, charges against, 587.

-, Richard, a canon of Cloyne, charges against, 278.

-, Richard, a canon of Emly and prebendary of Kylnegene, charges against, 344.

-, Hedyan, Richard, late archdeacon of Cashel, 518.

-, Hedyan, Richard, sometime archbishop of Cashel, formerly archdeacon of the same, 569.

-, -, late archbishop of Cashel, official of, 433.

-, Hedyan, Thomas, late archdeacon of Cashel, 569.

-, or O'Hetigan or O'Etigan, William, bishop of Elphin, sometime a canon of Cashel, consecrated at the Apostolic See, 660.

-, -, bishop of Emly, sometime bishop of Elphin, 439 (bis).

-, -, resignation made to, 723.

Ohedustoy (rectius Ohedriscoyl). See O'Driscoll.

Ohegayd, Roderick, priest de facto vicar of Loughrea, 283.

Ohegeartarch (rectius Ohegeartaich), Nicholas, priest, de facto rector of Ballynascreen, rehabilitated and collated afresh to the said rectory, 638.

Ohegill, Odo, clerk, provided to the archdeaconry of Connor, to have collation of the rectory of Ballymoney, 631.

Ohely, Yhely, Malachy, late vicar of Emlaghfad, 281.

-, Yheley, Maurus, sometime vicar of Meelick, co. Galway, 555.

-, Yhaly, Philip, late a canon of Cloyne and prebendary of Coyleyneh, 381.

-, Yhalle, Philip, late a canon of Limerick, and prebendary of St. Munchin's, 437.

Oheogayn. See Ohogayn.

Oheyn, Yheyn, Cormac, layman, dispensed to marry Sawina, niece of Tebaldus de Burgo, 360.

Ohiki, Dermit, priest, chaplain of the earl of Desmond, to be vicar of Adare, 280.

-, Yhiki, Dermit son of Maurice, vicar of Adare, charges against, 280.

-, Yiky, Thady, abbot of Fermoy, to be put in possession of the same, 464, 465.

Ohinnery, Yhinnery, Bernard, late rector of Oranmore, 362.

-, Ohynnery, William, a monk of Knockmoy, formerly rector of Oranmore, 362.

Ohogayn, Yhogayn, Donald, vicar of Killeenagarriff, death of, 583.

-, John, clerk, to be rector of Castletownarra, 450.

-, Oheogayn, Odo, priest, to be vicar of Killeroon, 707.

-, Yhogaym, William, vicar of Killeenagarriff, death of, 583.

Ohoullachayn, Chollachyan, Donatus, late rector of Castlehaven, 323.

-, Maurice, vicar of Kyldachom, charges against, 515.

-, Ihuollachain, Robert, a Cistercian monk, abbot of Carrigillihy, rehabilitation of, and fresh proviasion to him of the same abbey, 601.

Ohubain, Lewis, late vicar of Burreishoole, 723.

-, William, late vicar of Kildacommoge, 286.

Ohugyn, Odo, abbot of Mayo, behaving as bishop of Mayo, arrest and imprisonment of, 340.

-, -, provided by Engenius IV., to the bishopric of Mayo, pretensions of, and sentence against, 343, 344.

Ohollachain. See Ohoullachayn.

Ohuoyn, Maurice, a canon of Cloyne, resignation of, 567, 568.

Ohurain, Yhurain, James, late archdeacon of Clonfert, 200.

Ohurrhyle, Cornelius, rector of Castletownarra, charges against, 450.

Ohurthili, Cornelius, a canon of Emly, papal mandatary, 344.

Ohwyr, Maurice, a canon of Ardfert, charges against, 456.

Ohyerlaydh, Maurice, a canon of Cork, papal mandatary, 640.

Ohyffernam, Yhyffernam, Dermit, a Cistercian monk of St. Auastasius', Rome, to be abbot of Holy Cross, 389.

-, Yhyffernam, Fergal or Fergallus, abbot of Holy Cross, death of, 389.

-, -, resignation made to, 389.

-, -, election confirmed by, 390.

-, -, commissary of, in the execution of a papal mandate. See Gundon, David.

Ohymayr, Yimar, Aulanus, priest, late vicar of Kilkeedy, co. Limerick, 446.

-, Yhymayr, Yhijmayr, Cornelius, late precentor of Limerick, 685.

Ohynnery. See Ohinnery.

Ohynnows, Yhynnows, John, late a canon of Lismore, 436.

Okaan. See O'Cahan.

Okaeylti, Okailti, See Ocaeilti.

Okeahan. See O'Cahan.

Okallie, in the diocese of Claoyne, [? Youghal, co. Cork], rectory of, 403.

Okassayn, Ykassayn, Maurianus, late vicar of Fohanagh, 285.

Okathan. See O'Cahan.

Okathayl, Maurice. See Ochilhill.

Okayl, Dermit, uncanonical vicar of Killea and Barnane-ely, 496, 497.

-, Ykall, Donald, priest, late vicar of Killea and Barnaneely, 497.

-, Ochayl, John, priest, to be vicar of Knockainy, a canon of Elmy and prebendary of Kylnegene, 344.

-, Ykall, Philip, sometime vicar of Killea and Barnane-ely, 497.

Okaymain. See Ocaemayn.

Okcallayd, Okeallay, Okeallayd, Okeallyd. See O'Kelly.

Okeanaid, Bernard, a canon of Achonry, papal mandatary, 406.

-, Cornelius, a canon of Achonry, papal mandatary, 395.

Okearnaid, Okearnaind, Bernard, a canon of Achonry, papal mandatary, 381.

-, Okearnald, Cornelius, priest, a canon of Achonry, sometime vicar of Kilconduff, to be vicar of Killasser, 406.

-, Thomas, priest, to be a, canon of Achonry and prebendary of Kilmacteige, 395.

Okeborn, William, rector of St. Augustine's, London, dispensation to, 472.

Okehampton [co. Devon], parish church of All Saints, vicarage of, 145.

O'Kelly, Okellayd, Bressalus, an Augustinian canon of Gallen, sometime a canon of Clonfert, 565, 566.

-, Okcallayd, Okellayd, Donatus, clerk, claimant to a canonry of, and de facto canon of Clonfert, 565, 566, 730.

-, Yceallayd, Duriacus, late a canon of Clonfert and prebendary of Drought, 394.

-, Ykayllai, Gerald, priest, late vicar of Kilmainemore, 639.

-, Ocaylluyd, Oceallayd, Okeallay, Okeallyd, John, a canon of Tuam, papal mandatary, 377, 694.

-, -, provided to the deanery of Tuam, 474.

-, -, priest, de facto dean of Tuam, 662.

-, Okeallay, John, prior of Aughrim, resignation of, 619.

-, Ikella, John, late rector of Okallie, 403.

-, Occallyd, Malachy, abbot of Knockmoy, charges against, 589.

-, Occallayd, Malachy, nobleman, dispensed to marry Margaret de Burgo, 613.

-, Occallayd, Maurice, sometime rector of Athenry, 279.

-, Oceallaid, Nicholas, priest, a canon of Cork and prebendary of Kilbrittain, also rector of Coole, charges against, 293.

-, Ocayllay, Robert, priest, vicar of Ballinrobe, a litigant for the said vicarage to have collation afresh thereof, 690, 691.

-, Occeallayd, Thady, clerk, sometime provided to the deanery of Clonfert, then to the rectory of Oranmore, then to the archdeaconry of Clonfert, to be rector of Athenry, 279.

-, Ocaelay, Thady, vicar of Killoffin, charges against, 683.

-, Thomas, bishop of Clonfert, grant by, 649.

-, -, translated to the archbishopric of Tuam, 423.

-, Okeallayd, Thomas, late vicar of Tomfinlough, 321.

-, See also Kelly.

O'Kenealy, Okyndaclub, Cornelius, priest, de facto vicar of Rahoon, 693.

-, Oteanduacyla (rectius Oceanduacyla), Donatus, a canon of Annadown, papal mandatary, 545.

-, Okynnaelaed, Donatus, late vicar of Kilfergus, 319.

-, Okynnhaelub, Donatus, vicar of Killeroon, charges against, 707.

-, Occannaedlad, John, priest, late prior of Dungiven, 710.

-, Okinaladh, Okynnela, Thady, uncanonical vicar of Aghavallen, 433.

-, -, death of, 549.

Okermada, Thomas, a canon of Ardfert, papal mandatary, 666.

Okeruaill. See O'Carroll.

Okeyt, Ckeyt, Okeyth, Gillacius (or Gillatius or Gyllacius), priest, vicar of Ballingarry, co. Limerick, and of Whitechurch, co. Waterford, a canon of Lismore, and a canon of Limerick, afterwards dean of Lismore, 365, 451, 452, 458, 573, 574, 717.

Okierille. See O'Carroll.

Okinaladh. See O'Kenealy.

Okyda, Inykyda, Mor, dispensed to marry Rory Micmicteaghogh Maconmara, 361.

Okyelare, Patrick, a canon of Cloyne, papal mandatary, 519.

Okyeonnaye (i.e. O'Coinne), Zefanus, abbot of Comber, charges against, 699.

-, See also Ocuin.

Okyllyn, John, priest, a Franciscan Tertiary, to have provision of the abbey of Bangor, 701.

Okynagan, Patrick, a canon of Armagh, papal mandatary, 559, 638, 666, 704, 724.

Okyndaclub, Okynnaelaed, Okynnela, Okynnhaelub. See O'Kenealy.

Okyrduban, Henry, scholar, to be rector of Inch, 397.

Olachnayn, Ylachnayn, Maccrobius, abbot of Carrigillihy, death of, 601.

-, Olachnan, Nicholas, clerk, to be vicar of Kilmoylan, 408.

-, -, vicar of Kilmoylan, charges against, 639, 640.

-, Olachnaym, Philip, late abbot of Middleton, 300.

-, Rory, priest, a Cistercian monk of Middleton, to have provision of that abbey, 300.

-, -, has licence to be blessed by any catholic bishop, 300.

-, William, priest, to be vicar of Killeenadeema, 409.

Olaegere, John, rector of Kilmoe, to be chancellor of Ross, 380.

Olaissi, Ylaissi, Donatus, late prior of Glascarrig, 414.

O'Lalor, Oleaglor, Cornelius, clerk, to be rector of Churchtown, 403.

-, Oleathluyr, John, a Friar Preacher of Athy, a student in the university of Oxford, to be abbot of Baltinglass, 596, 597.

-, -, to wear the Cistercian habit etc., 597.

-, Oleachlorr, Patrick, a Cistercian monk of Leix, to be abbot of the same, 390.

-, Oleathluyr, Oleagler, Richard, clerk, of Leighlin, rector of Killabban, a canon of Leighlin and prebendary of Painestown, rehabilitation of, 425, 426.

-, -, a canon of Leighlin, papal mandatary, 596.

Olandnura, Ylandnura, James, late vicar of Killuran, 328.

-, Cf. also Oflandmera.

Olanru, John, priest, to be vicar of Skirk, 723, 724.

Olathasayg, Denis, rector of Kilnamanagh, charges against, 404.

Olathym, John, warden of the priory of Toomyvara, reception of Roderick Omadden as an Augustinian canon by, 307.

Oldais (i.e. O'Daly), John, bishop of Clonmacnois, division of a parish made by, 541.

Oldburi, Thomas, rector of Ewelme, dispensation to, 616.

Oldernes. See Holderness.

Oldhall, William, knight, indult to, 71.

- See also Ouldhall.

Oldhamstock, co. Haddington. See Dunglass.

Old Warden, co. Bedford. See Warden.

Oleachlorr, Oleachluyr, Oleagler, Oleaglor. See O'Lalor.

Oleargussa. See Olergussa.

Oleathluyr (rectius Oleachluyr). See O'Lalor.

Olegyn, Ylegyn, Odo, priest, late vicar of Kyldachom, 515.

Olerdi, Charles, a canon of St. Peter's, Middelburg, dispensation to, 653 (note).

Olergussa, Cleargassa, Magonius, a canon of Clogher, papal mandatary, 283.

-, Olergassa, Olergusa, Maurice, a canon of Clogher, papal mandatary, 321, 459.

-, Oleargussa, Maurice, rector of Tehallan and vicar of Lochtach, resignation of, 285.

-, -, to be vicar of Donaghmoyne, 285.

-, Thomas, a canon of Clogher, papal mandatary, 505, 636.

-, Thomas, clerk, to be vicar of Magheross, 314.

Oliver, John, priest, rector of Kirkgunzeon, to be vicar of Kirkbean, 280.

Oliverii, Richard, archdeacon of Eu, provided to the bishopric of Coutances, 625 note.

Olney, Isabel, deceased, first married to Philip Butler, then to Walter Strickland, alleged by John Godyn to be his wife, 348.

-, -, children of. See Butler, Catherine; Strickland, Richard.

Olochun, Felimy (Felmicus), vicar of Carran, charges against, 492.

Olochlaind, Olochlaynd, Felimy, late vicar of Kilmainemore, 639.

-, Felimy, late a canon of Killala, and prebendary of Ardagh [co. Mayo], 708.

Olonchye. See O'Lynch.

Olondagan, Bartholomew, clerk, brother german of Peter and Raymund Olondagan, grant to, jointly with his brothers, confirmed, 358, 359.

-, Peter, clerk, brother german of Bartholomew and Raymund Olondagan, grant to, jointly with his brothers, confirmed, 358, 359.

-, Raymund, clerk, brother german of Bartholomew and Peter Olondagan, grant to, jointly with his brothers, confirmed, 358, 359.

Olongayn, Thady, priest, de facto vicar of Meelick, 555.

-, Olondgayn, Thomas, late a canon of Tuam and prebendary of Taghsaxon, 395.

Oloragayn, Yloragayn, John, clerk, sometime rector of Kyllydiradruim, 463.

Oloron [Basses Pyrénées, France], bishop of, papal mandatary, 242, 256.

-, -, an auditor of the apostolic palace, papal referendary, 243.

-, Beltrandus, bishop of, 551 note.

-, William, bishop of. See Arnaldus.

-, William, [bishop] elect of. See de Fondera.

Olucharean, Cristinus, a canon of Armagh, papal mandatary, 325.

-, Olucheren, Cristinus, official of Armagh, executor of a papal mandate, 399.

-, Olucherean, Geoffrey (or Godfrey), vicar of Donaghmore, co. Tyrone, charges against, 638, 639, 666.

-, Maurice, sometime rector of Tullyniskan, 704.

-, Olucheran, Patrick, a canon of Armagh, and prebendary of Ballyclog, a litigant for the same, 584.

-, Patrick (1), clerk, to be rector of Tullyniskan, 704.

-, Patrick (2), rector of Tullyniskan, charges against, 704.

-, Thomas, late rector of Tullyniskan, 704.

O'Lynch, Olonchye, Ylanschi, Alan (Allanus), precentor of Limerick, charges against, 519.

-, -, sometime precentor of Limerick, 685.

Omabba (or Omawa), Donatus, donsel, licence to found a religious house, granted to, 202.

Omachan. See Omochan.

Omaclanfaych (i.e. O'Mullanfy or O'Mullumphy), Thady, rector of Donaghmore, co. Donegal, charges against, 313.

Omaclinocharic, Omaclmhuchari. See Omaelmocharie.

Omadaduyn, Ymadaduyn, Rory, late rector of Magheraculmoney, 407.

Omadden, Ymadayn,—, dean of Annadown, resignation of, 693.

-, Omadayn, Charles, clerk, claimant to a canonry of Clonfert, 565, 566.

-, Omadayn, Charles, de facto a canon of Clonfert, 730.

-, Ymadayn, Donatus, priest, late dean of Annadown, 693.

-, Omadagyn, Omadagayn, Malachy, sometime archdeacon of Clonfert, 200.

-, Omadaeyn, Malachy, a canon of Clonfert and prebendary of Finnure, charges against, 555.

-, Omadagyn, Roderick (‘Rory Omadeyn’ in vol. IX. p. 226), abbot of St. Mary's, Clonfert, formerly received as an Augustinian canon of Toomyvara, grant to, 307.

-, Omeadrayn, Rory, a Friar Preacher, sometime a claimant to the vicarage of Kilcommon (in Kilmaine barony, co. Mayo), 719.

-, Omadagyn, William, sometime abbot of St. Mary's, Clonfert, removal of, 307.

Omaelmocharie, Omaclinocharic, Omaclmhuchari, Omulmehory, David, a canon of Derry, papal mandatary, 282 and corrigenda, 286, 491, 726.

-, Omulmochory, John, clerk, to be vicar of Drumreilly and of Oughteragh, 617, 618.

Omaelmuaig, Maurice, a canon of Armagh, papal mandatary, 317.

Omaggayn, Donald, a canon of Cork, papal mandatary, 640.

Omairgyssa. See Omurissa.

Omalcaclaynd. See Omalechni.

Omale, James. See Geraldinis alias Omale, James de.

Omalechni (‘Omalcaclaynd’ in vol. IX, p. 553), Hillarius, a canon of Clonmacnoise, executor of a papal mandate, 432.

Omalegan, Odo, priest, of the diocese of Cambrai, to be received as a monk of Comber, 676.

-, -, a Cistercian monk of Comber, to have provision of that abbey, 699.

Omana, Hamana, Thady, rector of Geashill, provided to a canonry of Kildare and the prebend of Rathangan, 420, 421.

Omaneachan. See Oclabaid, Maurice.

Omarcachayn, Ymarcachayn, Donatus, sometime vicar of Kilcommon (in Kilmaine barony, co. Mayo), 719.

Omarcham, Ymarcham, Donatus, late a canon of Kilmacduagh, 358.

Omarigesan, Henry, rector or plebanus of Clonca, charges against, 287.

Omarthanan, Comedinus, sometime vicar of Devenish, 707.

Omartyn, Odo, an Augustinian canon of Derrane, to be prior of the same, 570.

-, Ymartyn, Odo, sometime prior of Derrane, 570.

Omathet, Thomas, a canon of Achonry, papal mandatary, 448.

Omawa. See Omabba.

Omeachain, Omeacham, Omeachan, Omeachyn. See Omochan.

Omeadrayn (rectius Omeadeayn). See Omadden, Rory.

Omealann, Malachy, rector of Kilkeedy, co. Clare, charges against, 446.

Omeargay, Patrick, a canon of Derry, papal mandatary, 709, 710.

Omechar, Malachy, priest, to be vicar of Killea and Barnaneely, 496.

Omeragayd, Patrick, a canon of Derry, papal mandatary, 494.

Omeran, Rory, a canon of Tuam and Mayo, papal mandatary, 413.

Omethegyan, John, vicar of Aghadown, charges against, 284.

Omiachan, Omiachan (rectius Omachan). See Omochan.

Omigym, Ymigym, Patrick, late rector of Drumcliff, co. Clare, 444.

Ominnachan, Cornelius, clerk, to be vicar of Fohanagh, 284, 285.

Omithian, Donald, clerk, to be vicar of Killasnet, 546.

Omochan, Cormac, a canon of Elphin, papal mandatary, 460.

-, Cornelius, abbot of Boyle, dispensation to, 53.

-, Cornelius, bishop of Achonry, absolution etc. for, 234, 235.

-, -, grant confirmed by, 713.

-, Cornelius, clerk, a canon of Killala, to be vicar of Kilcommon (in the barony of Erris, co. Mayo), 326.

-, Omiachan, Dermit, a canon of Annadown, papal mandatary, 693.

-, Omeachain, Omeacham, Omeachan, Omyachayn, Dermit, a canon of Tuam, papal mandatary, 278, 502, 569, 597, 611, 673.

-, -, executor of a papal mandate, 673.

-, Omeachyn, Dermit, an Augustinian canon of Monaincha, to be prior of Aghmacart, 674.

-, Omiachan, Dermit, late vicar of Kinlough, 694.

-, Omeachan, Donald, prior of Monaincha, proposed resignation of, 678.

-, Ymochan, Gyllibertus, priest, late vicar of Kilcommon (in the barony of Erris, co. Mayo), 326.

-, Omothan, Henry, vicar of Killaraght, charges against, 727.

-, Roderick, provost of Elphin, charges against, 366.

-, Rory, a canon of Elphin, charges against, 288, 289.

-, Omachan, Rory, rector of Coolavin, charges against, 282.

Omokean. See Omulrian.

Omolayn, Omoluyn, Cornelius, priest, to be vicar of Kalcamruyn alias Tempolkyt, 441, 442.

-, Gilacius, vicar of Kilkerrin, death of, at Viterbo, 377.

Omolochaen, John, late chaplain of St. Mary, Rattoo, 543.

Omoluyn. See Omolayn.

Omonghan, Donald, a canon of Cork, papal mandatary, 512.

-, Donald, a canon of Ross, executor of a papal mandate, 601.

-, John, clerk, to be rector of Corran, 512, 513.

Omorra, Ymorra, John, late rector of Killabban, 426.

Omothan (rectius Omochan). See Omochan. Henry.

Omukain, Omukiayn. See Omulrian.

Omukom, Omukony. See Omulrony.

Omulabaill, Patrick, priest, to be vicar of the parish church of St. Gerald, Mayo, 632.

Omulalaid, Omulalay, Omulalayd (i.e. O'Mullaly), Cornelius, priest, a Friar Minor, provided to the bishopric of Clonfert, 295.

-, -, translated from the bishopric of Clonfert (of which he never had possession), to that of Emly, 388, 390, 421, 422.

-, -, bishop of Emly, sometime a bishop in the universal church, proctor of John White, bishop of Clonfert, 388.

-, -, bishop of Elphin, sometime bishop of Emly, mandate to receive the oath of fealty of, 439.

-, -, bishop of Elphin, to pay a yearly pension to William, bishop of Emly, 439.

-, -, grant of the parish church of St. Patrick, Elphin, to the Friars Minors made by, 641.

-, Omulalayd, Donatus, de facto vicar of Fohanagh, 284, 285.

-, Ymulalay, Donatus, sometime vicar of Kyllimaelcoysny, 414.

Omulcairill, Ymeleqryll, David, a friar of the third Order of St. Francis, grant to, confirmed, and licence to, for the transfer of himself and of his intended house of Friars from the Third to the First order of St. Francis, 649, 650.

-, Donald, late vicar of Clonkeen, 409.

-, John, sometime vicar of Clonkeen, 409, 410.

-, Ymulcairill, Maurice, priest, vicar of Clonkeen, rehabilitation etc. of, 409, 410.

Omulcruyn, John, clerk, to be rector of Ballymartle, 640.

-, Imulcroyn, Malachy, late vicar of Cummer, 432.

-, Thomas, rector of Ballymartle, charges against, 640.

Omuleoyn, Eugenius, a canon of Clonmacnoise, to be vicar of Kyllomileon, 542.

-, Murianus alias Mulruony, clerk, de facto, rector of Moore, 411.

Omullanna, David, a canon of Tuam, papal mandatary, 690.

-, Omullana, Dermit, priest, vicar of Kinlough, to have collation afresh of the said vicarage, with the annexed vicarage of Moyne, 694.

Omulmehory, Omulmochory. See Omaelmocharie.

Omulmogyd, Omulmogynd, Maurice, a canon of Armagh, papal mandatary, 281, 325.

Omulrathe, Thady, priest, unduly detaining the rectory of Oranmore, 362.

Omulrian, Omukain, Dermit, a canon of Tuam, papal mandatary, 690.

-, Omokean, Omukiayn, Ymelriayn, Malachy, priest, a monk of Abington abbey, provided abbot of the same, grant to, 593, 594.

-, -, mandate for the provision of the said abbey to, revoked, 679.

-, -, rehabilitated and to have provision of the said abbey again, 595.

-, -, oath of fealty of, 595.

-, -, letters patent sealed with the seal of, 595.

Omulrony, Omokom, Cornelius, a canon of Cashel, papal mandatary, 321.

-, -, to be dean of Cashel, 587, 588.

-, -, dean of Cashel, formerly a canon of Cashel, rehabilitated and provided afresh to the deanery of Cashel, 652, 653.

-, Omukony, William, priest, to be a canon of Cashel, 667.

Omulubir, Philip, dean of Clogher, one of the commissaries of John Mey, archbishop of Armagh, to visit the city and diocese of Clogher, 358.

Omuolcorkia, Ymuolcorkia, William, late chancellor of Limerick, 522.

Omuorhyle, Ymuorhyle, Patrick, sometime chancellor of Limerick, 522.

Omurayn, Ymurayn, Donatus, late provost of Elphin, 367.

-, Maurice, an Augustinian canon of Lorrha, to be prior of the same, 463, 464.

Omurchu, Omurcu, Elias, a canon of Tuam, papal mandatary, 330.

-, Ormmchuua, Thady, late dean of Mayo, 382.

-, Ymurchu, Thady, late vicar of the parish church of St. Gerald, Mayo, 632.

-, Thomas, a canon of Killala, papal mandatary, 704.

Omurchuan, Onurchuan, Thomas, clerk, to be a canon of Killala, prebendary of Errew and vicar of Crossmolina, 289, 290.

Omureayg, Ymureayg, Donald, a Cistercian monk, abbot of Knockmoy, death of, 589.

Omuregayd (i.e. O'Murray), Donald, scholar, to be rector of Ballywillin, 278.

-, Donatus, a canon of Clonfert, prebendary of Kilteskill, and sometime rector of Duniry, charges against, 393, 394, 398.

-, Donatus, priest, provided to the archbishopric of Tuam, 512.

-, -, archbishop of Tuam, provision made by, 694.

-, -, resignation made to, 693.

-, Omurichig, John, prior of Dungiven, charges against, 710.

-, Omuregaid, Omuregraydh, William, clerk, to be vicar of Loughrea, 283, 284.

-, -, physical defeat of, 283.

-, -, vicar of Loughrea, to be a canon of Clonfert and prebendary of Kilaspugmoylan, 396.

Omurichig. See Omuregayd, John.

Omurigan, Omurigean. See Macmurchayd, Cornelius.

Omurissa, Omuryssa, Denis, priest, de facto vicar of Kilfergus, 319.

-, Omairgyssa, Thady, priest, to be rector of Kilmacow and vicar of Rathpatrick, 326.

-, -, provided to the rectory of Kilmacow and to the vicarage of Rathpatrick, to be a canon of Lismore, and prebendary of Kilrossanty, 322.

Omurlynd, Ymurlynd, Thomas, sometime vicar of Balla, 442.

Omuryssa. See Omurissa.

Omyachayn. See Omochan, Dermit.

Omygyr, Omyir, Gillibertus alias Michael, priest, to be vicar of Drumcliff, 632, 633.

-, Ymygyr, Gilbert, sometime vicar of Kilmaley, 443.

-, Omygir, John, clerk, to be rector of Drumcliff, 444.

-, Omygir, Malachy, vicar of Kilmaley, charges against, 443.

-, Omyir, Rory, priest, to be vicar of Drumcliff, co. Clare, 326.

-, -, vicar of Drumcliff, rehabilitation etc. of, 446, 447.

-, -, charges against, 632.

-, Omyger, Thady, priest, vicar of Drumcliff, co. Clare, charges against, 326.

-, -, charges against and deprivation of, 446, 447.

Omynathain, Omynathan, John, de facto vicar of Kyllimaelcoysny, 414.

Omyrt, Denis, priest, to be rector of Drumcliff, co. Clare, 635, 636.

Omyulbardan, Ymyulbardan alias Ibrogaid (i.e. Obrogayn), Philip, a monk of Kilcooly, to be abbot of the same, 511, 512, 512 (note).

-, -, oath of fealty of, 512.

-, -, letters patent sealed with the seal of, 512.

Onarnayg (i.e. O'Nerney), Odo, priest, to have collation of the vicarage of Kilmainemore, 639.

Oneill, Yneill, Terence, sometime rector of Kilcronaghan, 283.

Oneilland, Onelan, [a barony in co. Armagh], vicarage of Eglish, alias the plebs of, 325.

Onelan. See Oneilland.

Onolayn, Ynolayn, Nicholas, late prior of Lorrha, 464.

Onueregan (rectius Omieregan), alias Magmurgaid. See Macmurchayd.

Onurchuan (rectius Omurchuan). See Omurchuan.

Opizis, Daniel Antonii de, clerk, collated to a prebend in Ferrara, 205.

-, Master John de, a canon of Ferrara, chaplain of Eugenius IV., auditor of causes of the apostolic palace, and collector of the camera in England, 205.

-, -, Master Eymundus Polart, proctor of, 205.

Oradaighi, Thomas, priest, to be rector of Taughboyne, 493.

Oraelai, Oragille. See O'Reilly.

Oran, Fuaian, Fuaran [co. Roscommon], a moiety, called a rectory, of the tithes of the parish church of, formerly belonging to the community of the church of Elphin, assigned in lieu of a prebend, 460.

-, vicarage of St. Patrick's, 705.

Oranmore, Frioran Mor, Woranmor [co. Galway], rectory of, 279, 362.

Oransay, Orbansnay, Orwnsa [in Colonsay parish, co. Argyll], Augustinian priory of St. Columba, prior of, papal mandatary, 286, 501.

Orattuara, Orattura, Bernard, a canon of Tuam, papal mandatary, 597, 611.

Orbansnay. See Oransay.

Orcharthed, a place on the river Forth, 221.

Orcheston, Orceston [co. Wilts.], parish church of St. Mary, rectory of, 100.

Ordartan, John, priest, vicar of Tempullmuire, to be archdeacon of Achonry and vicar of Kilshalvy, 364.

Oreab, Oreablochacon. See Errew.

Orebene, Dermit, late parson of Castletownkindalen, 506.

O'Reilly, Oragille, Fergal, layman, 661.

-, Oraelai, John, a canon of Tuam, papal mandatary, 569.

-, Yragilly, Yragyllig, William, minister-provincial of the Friars Minors’ province of Ireland, charge of rebellion against and subsequent litigation, 619, 620.

-, -, to have licence to build houses of the said order at Elphin and elsewhere in Ireland, 641, 642.

Orewell, Richard, a brother of the hospital of St. Bartholomew, Smithfield, 646.

Orian. See Ouan.

Orkney, Thomas, bishop of. See de Tulach.

-, Andrew, archdeacon of. See de Tulach.

-, Christopher, archdeacon of. See Ginnis.

-, Nicholas, archdeacon of. See Blare.

Ormiston [co. Haddington], parish church of, formerly annexed to Soutra hospital, 164.

Ormmchuua. See Omurchu, Thady.

Ormonde, Ormonie, earl of. See Butler, James.

Orodan, Cornelius, priest, to be vicar of Moynoe, 318.

-, Crodan, Donatus, late vicar of Moynoe, 318.

-, Orodayn, Gilatius, vicar of Killeenagarriff, resignation of, 583.

Oronan, Oronayn, Richard, priest, unlawfully intruded vicar of Corcomohide, 576, 577.

-, Yronayn, Thomas, clerk, formerly a canon of Limerick, 697.

-, Thomas, treasurer of Lismore, to be precentor of Limerick, 519.

-, Yronan, Thomas, priest, vicar of Kilkeedy, co. Limerick, 446.

-, Thomas, priest, to be a canon of Lismore and of Limerick, 554.

Orone, Yrone, Malachy, late a canon of Limerick, 696.

Orsini Bobone, Jacinth, cardinal deacon of St. Mary's in Cosmedin, [afterwards Pope Celestine III.], 658.

Oruagri, Oruogri, Nimeas, a canon of Clonfert, papal mandatary, 403.

-, Oruary, Nimeas (or Nymeas), a canon of Tuam, papal mandatary, 318, 377, 430.

-, -, reservation of the rectory of Killererin for, 442.

-, Oruaryg, Nymeas, rector of Kilkerrin, charges against, 407, 408.

Oruam, Oruan. See Oruayn.

Oruarc. See Maclochlayn.

Oruary, Oruaryg. See Oruagri.

Oruayn, Oruam, Magonius, uncanonical vicar of Killasser, 406.

-, Oruan, Thomas, a canon of Tuam, papal mandatary, 278, 544, 693.

Oruayrc. See Maclochlayn.

Oruogri. See Oruagri.

Orwnsa. See Oransay.

Osbern, John, nobleman, indult to, 386.

Oschalk [a mistake for Ouldhall]. Edmund, bishop of Meath, 507 note.

Oscobta, Maurus, late vicar of Kyllimaelcoysny, 414.

Oscreassayd, Donatus, uncanonical vicar of Rindbera, 207.

Oscyngyn, Ostyngyn, Cornelius, a canon of Elphin, papal mandatary, 565, 618.

-, Ostyngun, Patrick, vicar of Ardcarn, to be vicar of Kilmeane, 318, 319.

Osdhalle [a mistake for Ouldhall], Edmund, bishop of Meath, 507 note.

Oseancan, Yseancan, Cornelius, late abbot of Monasteranenagh, 391.

-, Yscamcain alias Scolan, Nicholas, clerk, to be a canon of Cloyne, 567, 568.

-, Oseanean, alias Scolan, Thomas, a canon of Cork and prebendary of Killanully, a canon of Cloyne and prebendary of Kilcredan and Imphrick, provided to the vicarage of Ardmore and the deanery of Lismore, to be dean of Limerick, 369, 381.

-, -, dean of Limerick, sometime official of Richard [Ohedian], archbishop of Cashel, a canon of Cork and of Cloyne, to have collation of the vicarage of Donaghmore, co. Limerick, 433.

-, -, a canon of Cloyne, papal mandatary, 436.

Oseruaynac, Cornelius, a canon of Tuam, papal mandatary, 428.

Osgodby, Osgodhy, Thomas, vicar of Pinchbeck, a canon of the collegiate church of Bishop Auckland and prebendary of St. Helen, Auckland, therein, dispensations to, 153, 338, 339.

-, William, rector of Castleford, dispensation to, 143.

Osichigi, Cornelius, uncanonical vicar of Magheracloon, 407.

-, Osichigy, Gilbert, vicar of Magheross, charges against, 314.

-, Osichygi, John, late rector of St. Congal, Galloon, 399.

-, John, priest, to be vicar of Magheracloon, 407.

-, Osychygy, Osythigi, Osythygy, Philip, a canon of Clogher, papal mandatary, 636, 671.

Osiredean, Osyredean, Matthew, a canon of Clonfert, papal mandatary, 398.

-, Osyriden, Matthew, a canon of Tuam, executor of a papal mandate, 279.

-, Thomas, a canon of Ardagh, papal mandatary, 329.

Osirgyl (rectius Ofirgyl). See Ofirgil.

Osloynd (rectius Ofloynd). See O'Flynn.

Osma, Oxomen[sis], or Oxonien[sis], [Spain], confused with Exeter, Exonien[sis], 572 note.

Osney [co. Oxford], Augustinian abbey of St Mary, abbot of, faculty to, 373.

Ospellan, John, vicar of Crohane, charges against, 635.

Ossero, Ausaren[sis], [island of Cherso, Coastland, Austria], bishop of, papal letters to, 425.

-, -, papal mandatary, 23.

-, Simon, bishop of. See de Valle.

Ossory [Ireland], bishop of, papal mandatary, 244, 439, 497.

-, -, rights of, in relation to the consecration of the abbess of Kilculliheen, 508.

-, Thomas, bishop of. See Barry.

-, Thomas, dean of. See Belian, and Archere.

-, archdeacon of, papal mandatary, 326, 508, 664.

-, precentor of, papal mandatary, 664.

-, canons of. See Butler, David; Gundon, David; Kelly, John.

-, litigant for a canonry of. See Purcell, John.

-, chapter of, right of, to elect the dean, 365.

Ossyda. See Osyda.

Ossynghton, Ossynton. See Uffington.

Ostyngun, Ostyngyn. See Oscyngyn.

Osuadachan. See Ofuadachan.

Osullevayn, Donald, clerk, received as a canon of, and provided to the abbacy of Molana, 507.

-, Eugenius, clerk, vicar of Killemlagh, rehabilitated, and to be rector of Dromod or Inishuasail, and vicar of Kyldachom, 515 (bis).

Osychygy. See Osichigi.

Osyda, Gilatius, commonly called Gillamuculle, priest, to be vicar of Kilmurry, co. Limerick, 325.

-, Ossyda, Matthew, clerk, to be vicar of Killuran, 327.

Osyredean, Osyriden. See Osiredean.

Osythigi, Osythygy. See Osichigi.

Otarpa, Otharppa, David, a canon of Killala, papal mandatary, 378.

-, David, a canon of Kilmore, papal mandatary, 503.

-, David, vicar of Crossmolina, charges against, 289.

Otchegan. See O'Hagan.

Oteanduacyla (rectius Oceanduacyla). See O'Kenealy.

Otchagan. See O'Hagan.

Otennucayn (rectius Ocennucayn). See Ocennucayn.

Othalaich (i. e. O'Tully), Nolanus (i. e. Nelanus), a married clerk, usurper of the coledeatus of Gortaloughan, 721.

Othanaym, Malachy, vicar of Aughrim, co. Roscommon, charges against, 288, 289.

Otharppa. See Otarpa.

Othayg, Donatus, priest, to be vicar of Kilfergus, 319.

Otheadgan. See O'Hagan.

Othida, Donatus, late vicar of Kilraghtis, and of Templemaley, 445.

Othonnair (rectius Ochonnair or O'Toner). See O'Connor, John.

Othuachail, Cornelius, late vicar of Aghavallen, 332.

O'Tierny, Otyernayd, Denis, a monk of Corcomroe, dispensation to, 275.

-, Othyernehyn, Lewis, a canon of Kilfenora, papal mandatary, 328.

-, Otiarnid, Laurence, a canon of Kilfenora, papal mandatary, 362.

Otirbaryn, Malachy, de facto vicar of Drumlease, 504.

Otley, Ottelay [co. York, W.R.], chapel of St. Mary the Virgin, Denton, in the parish of, 109.

O'Toner. See O'Connor, John and Thady.

Otreanlannayn alias Odonnamayn, Otreanlernayn, Otrreletenayn. See O'Donovan.

Ottelay. See Otley.

Otterburn, Otterborne, Ottriburn, Nicholas, or Nicholas de, a canon of Glasgow, and first secretary of James II., king of Scots, dispensation to, 63.

-, -, papal mandatary, 548.

-, Nicholas de, official of St. Andrews in the parts of Lothian, proctor of John de Colston, 693.

Otto and Ottobon, sometime legates in England, constitutions of, 26, 68, 98, 122, 333, 417, 572, 703.

Otuachaid, Ytuachaid, William, late vicar of Killadoon, 618.

Otuohyl, Cornelius, late vicar of Aghavallen, 549, 550.

Otyernayd. See O'Tierny.

Ouaan, Yuaan or Ynaan, Thomas, late rector of Clondavaddog, 503.

Ouan (or Orian), Donald, charges against, 497, 498.

Ouchtirgawin. See Auchtergaven.

Ouctirlamand, abbey of the Holy Cross de. See Holycross.

Oughteragh, Uactarachub [co. Leitrim], vicarage of, 618.

Ouldhall, Edmund, rector of St. Patrick's, Trim, provision of the see of Meath to, 506, 507 note.

-, -, bishop elect of Meath, to retain the rectory of St. Patrick, Trim, in commendam, 72, 233, 234.

-, -, bishop of Meath, formerly professed as a Carmelite friar, confirmation of, provision to, 229, 230.

-, -, Philip Norreys instituted to the rectory of Trim by, 234.

- See also Oldhall.

Oundle, Oundell alias Oundill, Undell alias Undull [co. Northampton], rectory of, 4, 18.

Ousby, Ullysbi [co. Cumberland], rectory of, 29.

Ousce, Peter, priest, lord of a place in Keyingham, indult to, 680.

Ouse, river [co. York], 248.

Outwell, co. Norfolk. See Mullicourt.

Overes, Overy, Overeys, priory of St. Mary. See Southwark.

Oweyn, Adam, late dean of Limerick, 369, 381.

Owin (rectius Obbin). See Aboyne.

Oxborough, Oxburgh [co. Norfolk], Thomas Tudenham, lord of, 49.

Oxford [co. Oxford], parish church of St. Michael the Archangel at the south gate, ad portam australem, 130, 702.

-, Augustinian priory of St. Frideswide, prior of, faculties to, 551, 603.

-, -, prior and convent of, benefices in the gift of, 527.

-, -, petition of, 527.

-, Augustinian hospital of St. John without the east gate, Richard, master or governor of. See Vise.

-, Balliol College, Nicholas Saxton, a fellow of, 4, 5.

-, -, statutes of, 4, 5.

-, Merton Hall, Richard Scardeburgh, a fellow of, 153.

-, Queen's College, Quenys College, Henry Skayfe, a fellow of, 23.

-, -, William Spenser, provost of, 51, 52.

-, university of, Gilbert, chancellor of. See Kymer.

-, -, graduates of, 39, 115, 135, 140.

-, -, students of, 5, 6, 68, 143, 433, 522, 588, 597.

Oxomen[sis], Oxonien[sis]. See Osma.

Oxoniensis (rectius Exoniensis), 486 note, 489 note, 524 note.