Index of Persons and Places: M, N, O

Calendar of Papal Registers Relating To Great Britain and Ireland: Volume 8, 1427-1447. Originally published by His Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1909.

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'Index of Persons and Places: M, N, O', in Calendar of Papal Registers Relating To Great Britain and Ireland: Volume 8, 1427-1447, (London, 1909) pp. 768-808. British History Online https://www.british-history.ac.uk/cal-papal-registers/brit-ie/vol8/pp768-808 [accessed 27 April 2024]

M (fn. 1)

M., Petrus, papal register rubricated by. See Martini.

Mablethorpe, Malberthorp, Malborthorp [co. Lincoln], 340, 343, 594.

Macabeus, rector of St. Finnan's, Eilean Fhianain, 624.

Macabrecheman (rectius Macabretheman), John, vicar of Ballysadare, 54.

Macabrechim (rectius Macabrethim), Macabreichum (rectius Macabrei thum), Philip, vicar of Ardcarn and of Kilronan, 11, 43.

Macacdagam. Dermit. See Macaedagan.

Macachassayd, Maurice. See Macathassaydh.

Macachonduachtay, Andrew. See Maconaccid.

Macacristini, Charles, vicar of Cloonoghil, 558, 559.

MacAdam, Macadam, Edmund, canon of Limerick. See FitzAdam.

Macadami', Charles, rector of Galloon, 4.

Macadeaganaidh, Macdeganaith alias Macdalaidh. See Macdalaidh.

- See also Macindeanayd.

Macadruych, Eugenius, vicar of Kilmorgan, 7, 8.

Macaedagan, Maceaaggan, Macgacdagan, Macgaedagan, Macgardagan, Macgedagan, Magacdagam, Magacdagan, Magaedagan, Dermit, clerk, of the diocese of Elphin, canon of Achonry and Killala, rector of Drumcliff, 5, 117, 330.

-, -, clerk, of the diocese of Elphin, notary public, 65.

-, -, canon of Achonry, papal mandatary, 7, 54 (bis), 55, 72, 73, 198, 200, 201, 354, 371, 557–559.

-, -, canon of Killala, papal mandatary, 608.

-, Maceadgan, John, canon and de facto prior of Roscommon, 590, 591.

-, Macaedagain, Maurice, canon of Clonmacnoise, vicar of Ballyloughloe in the diocese of Clonmacnoise, 422, 423.

-, -, clerk, of the diocese of Annadown, 120.

-, Mceadagan, Maurice, canon of Derrane, to be abbot of St. John Baptist's, Annadown, 520.

-, Maceadgan, Thomas, prior of Roscommon, 591.

- See also Macquedian.

MacAedha. See Maceda.

MacAleese. See Magillisa.

Macaneageanaid, Thomas. See Macinedeanayd.

Macanfirleigynd, Macannlegynd (MacErlean), Nellanus, priest, of the diocese of Clogher, vicar of Clones in the same diocese, 419, 495.

-, -, clerk, of the diocese of Clogher, 62.

- See also Macinnirlegyn.

MacCarthy. See Mackartaygh.

Macathassaydh (MacCasey) alias Okinatha, Matthew, vicar of Monaghan and of Galloon, to become an Augustinian canon, and afterwards abbot, of Clones, 115, 138.

-, Macachassayd, Mocachassaid, Maurice, vicar of Monaghan, 46.

- See also Okasayth; Okathassayd.

Macauere legu', Donald son of Dominic. See Macinnirlegyn.

Macayg, Odo, rector of Kilchoman in Islay, 24.

Macbarit, Machbarit, John, rector of Inish Maine, 416.

McBernaurs alias McMolmicheyl, Dugald, rector of Kilmory, 473.

Macblossgaydh, Macbloscaydh, Macblosgaid, Machlosgaid, Macolosgaid, Dermit, canon of Derry, papal mandatary, 96, 106, 372.

-, -, dean and canon of Derry, rector of Drumachose, vicar of Faughanvale, 418.

-, Macbloscaydh, Macblosgardh, Macblosscathid, Macploskig, Maurice, canon of Derry, papal mandatary, 15, 16, 96, 103, 104, 192, 200.

MacBrady, Macbradaych, Macbradayg, Machbradaich, Mebzradzyd, Andrew, rural dean of Drumlane and rector of Keadew, archdeacon, afterwards to be bishop, of Kilmore, 250, 374, 605.

-, Macbradaych, Augustine, vicar of Drung and Larah, an abbreviator of papal letters, 374, 375.

-, Macburdaych, David, vicar of Disertfinchilly, 70.

-, Mecbradych, John, vicar of Castleterra, 74.

-, Mecbradaich, Malachy, vicar of Castleterra, 75.

-, Magbradaych, Philip, vicar of Disertfinchilly and of Castleterra, 70, 71, 74, 75.

MacBrain (?), Mecbrim, Meibrim, Merbrim, Andrew, vicar of Killaster, 507.

-, See also Mcbruyn; Obraeyn; Obragan; Obrayn; Obreyn; Obrind; Obruyn; Obryn; Obyrnd.

Macbranan, Lewis, canon of Elphin, vicar of Cloonfinlough etc., 15, 59, 60.

Macbridyn, Mark, canon of Dromore, afterwards rector of Clonduff, 123, 124.

Mcbruyn, John, a Cistercian monk, 641.

- See also MacBridyn; MacBrain; Obraeyn; Obragan; Obrayn; Obreyn; Obrind; Obruyn; Obryn; Obyrnd.

Macburdaych, David. See MacBrady.

Maccalluard, Patrick, clerk, to have collation of the deanery of Ferns, 651.

Maccarmaic, Gilbert, a Cistercian monk and sacrist of Assaroe, 208.

MacCarmayc Ydomnaill. See O'Donnell.

MacCarthy. See Mackartaygh.

MacCasey. See Macathassaydh.

MacCathmhaoil, Arthur, bishop of Clogher, 6, 48, 67.

- See also Mackamaeil.

Maccerbaill, John alias Niger, vicar of Magheross, 562.

Macchalla, Donald, vicar of Kilfinaghta, 457.

Macchean, Paul, canon of Ardagh, 119.

Maccholgan, Donald and Nemeas. See Maccolgan.

MacChomaidh, Meicommead, Donatus and John. See MacNamara.

Macciallaid, Micciallaid, Dermit, vicar of Toomour, 559.

- See also O'Kelly.

MacClanchy, John. See Maclanchaga.

Maccleridh, Matthew, vicar of Clontibret, 75.

Maccoilith, Macoili, John, canon of Elphin, papal mandatary, 15, 118.

Maccolgan, Maccholgan, Donald, rector of Donagh, 596.

-, Henry, vicar of Moville, 179.

-, Macolgan, John, vicar of Clonca, to be rector of Donagh, 596.

-, Maccholgan, Nemeas, rector of Donagh, 596.

Macconmara, Maccommara. See MacNamara.

Macconayng, Maconaind, Cormac, rector of Drumgoon, 428.

-, Maconnayng, Cornelius, vicar of Drung, 374, 375.

Macconulud (‘Macronhulayth’ in Cal. Lett. VII, p. 480), Henry, rector of Galloon, 4.

Maccorlessayd, Eneas, vicar of Killaster, 507.

Maccostelba (rectius Maccostella), alias Nongal. See Anglo.

Maccrayth, Maccrahy. See Macgrath.

- See also Magrath.

Maccreamthanid, Miccreamchavid (Griffin), Nimeas, vicar of Ahoghill, 96.

Maccreuair, Maccreuayr, Solomon. See Macreuair.

Macculeayn, Maccuilean, Matthew, vicar of Clooney, 99, 375, 376.

Maccultuilro, Magonius, a Franciscan tertiary, 476.

Maccuolachayn, Dermit, vicar of Donanachta, 542.

- See also Ohuollocchayn.

Macdalaidhalias Macadeaganaidh, Macdalaidh sive Macdeganaith, Gofredus, rector of Conwal and of Tullyfern, 49, 76.

Macdalaidh, Macdalayth alias Macdecanayd, Matthew, canon of Raphoe, papal mandatary, 97–99.

Macdavid, Cormac, abbot of Boyle, 32.

Macdearmada, Dermit and Thomas. See Macdiarmada.

Macdecanayd alias Macdalayth, Matthew. See Macdalaidh.

Macdeganaith sive Macdalaidh, Macadeaganaidh alias Macdalaidh, Gofredus. See Macdalaidh.

Macdiarmada, Cornelius, a Cistercian monk, to become sacrist, of Boyle, 347, 348.

-, Macdearmada, Dermit, rector of Quin, 123.

-, Mcdiarmada, Grani ini, 507.

-, Micdiarmada, Lasserina ingen, 169.

-, Micdiarmada, Odo, clerk, archdeacon of Elphin, afterwards vicar of Ardcarn, 43.

-, Odo, a Cistercian monk, to become abbot, of Boyle, 32.

-, Micdiarmada, Oddo, layman, 68.

-, Micdiarmada, Thady, a Cistercian monk of Boyle, afterwards abbot of the Premonstratensian abbey of Lough Key, 50, 51, 350, 351.

-, Thady, canon of Elphin (in 1433), papal mandatary, 469.

-, Thady, clerk, of the diocese of Elphin, to have provision (in 1435) of canonries of Achonry and Elphin, 529–531.

-, Macdearmada, Thomas, canon of Elphin, vicar of Tumna, 47, 48, 60.

-, Macdermada, Tomultheus, Thomoltheus, canon of Elphin (in 1431 and 1432), papal mandatary, 347, 348, 350, 351.

-, -, clerk, of the diocese of Elphin, to have provision (in 1428) of canonries of Achonry and Elphin, 59.

- See also Mactarmayt.

Macdonnchaid, Macdoncayd (MacDonough), Bernard, rector of Corran and Sligo, afterwards a Friar Preacher, 52, 156, 198.

-, Connor, lord of Shancough. See Donald.

-, Macdonchaid, Maecdonnchid, Cormac, canon of Achonry and of Elphin, rector of Corran and Sligo, both in the diocese of Elphin, 156, 157, 192, 193.

-, -, vicar of Ballysadare, in the diocese of Achonry, 54.

-, -, canon of Achonry, papal mandatary, 193, 558, 559, 564.

-, -, canon of Elphin, papal mandatary, 152, 156, 193.

-, Magdonnchaid, Cormac, an Augustinian canon of Inchmacnerin, to have provision of the abbey of Ballysadare, 542.

-, Myedonnchad, Cormac, layman, 169.

-, Macdonnchaigh, Cornelius, layman, 463.

-, Macdonncaidh, Donald, canon of Achonry, papal mandatary, 54, 198, 201.

-, -, canon of Achonry, rector of Corran, 156.

-, Meicdonnchaid, Eugenius, abbot of Boyle, 32.

-, Magonius, layman, 507.

-, Macdonnchaigh, Mor, 463.

-, Micdondcaid, Muauman ingein, 403.

-, Macdonchaidh, Rory, layman, 66.

- See also Macdunchaidcalatoidh.

Macdonald, de Yle, Alexander, 3rd lord of the Isles, 598.

McDowell, Mardouel, Gilbert, a Premonstratensian canon [afterwards abbot], of Tongueland, 591.

McDubailwigh (MacDowell Oge), Malcolm, vicar of Kilcalmonell, 470.

Macdunchaidcalatoidh, Donngarius (?rectius Donnganus), rector of Srathwatardail, 100.

- See also Macdonnchaid.

Macduorchan, Thomas, priest, a Franciscan tertiary, 476.

Maceaaggan, Maceadgan, Dermit. See Macaedagan.

Mceadagan, Maurice. See Macaedagan.

Maceadgan, John and Thomas. See Macaedagan.

Maceda, Donatus, clerk, 152.

Mcenamara. See MacNamara.

Maceochaidykellaid, Nicholas. See O'Kelly.

MacErlean. See Macanfirleigynd.

McEvoy. See Makebe.

Macewyn, Eugenius, priest, 433.

Macflaind, Meicflaind, Thady, priest, to have collation of the vicarage of Killashandra, 600.

Macgacdagan, Macgaedagan, Dermit. See Macaedagan.

Macgagyr, John. See Magugyr.

Macgagyrr, Rory. See Mactageairt.

Macgalliachuysi, Thomas. See Macgilliachuysi.

Macgamuragan, Magamuragan. See Magamrughan.

Macgardagan, Dermit. See Macaedagan.

MacGauran. See Magamrughan.

Macgedagan, Dermit. See Macaedagan.

Macgeralt, James, rector of Rathronan, 5.

Macgilaceanan, Micgilaceanan, Philip, rector of Muckno, 435.

MacGilfoyle or MacGilfil. See Macgillafoyl.

Macgilhauch, Makgilhauth, Maucilhauc, John, John de, provost of Lincluden, 493, 630.

Macgillabain, Maggillabain, Donatus, rector of Mucerachir etc., 556.

Macgillabridi, Catholicus, dean of Derry, 355, 418.

-, Columba, rector of Srathwatardail, 100.

-, Magillabrighdi, Cornelius, dean of Raphoe, 452.

-, Macgillabride, Micgillabridi, Donald, dean of Derry, 354.

-, -, rector of Taughboyne in the diocese of Raphoe, 139.

-, Micgillabridi, Eneas, archdeacon of Raphoe, rector of Clondahorky, 101.

-, Macgillabridy, John, rector of Conwal in the diocese of Raphoe, 76.

-, McGillabride, Maurice, Augustinian canon, afterwards abbot, of St. Columba's, Derry, 114.

-, William, rector of Clondahorky, 430.

Macgillabugi, John, canon of Dromore, papal mandatary, 123, 124.

Macgillabuyd, Donatus, a secular priest, to become an Augustinian canon, 164.

Macgillaciaran, Machylchyrean, John, canon of Elphin, vicar of Kiltubrid, 119, 492.

-, Margillakyran, Malachy, vicar of Coola, 156, 192.

Macgillacommeyg, Murcardus. See Negelli.

Macgillacroyn, Mulerus Baret. vicar of Kilbelfad, to have collation of the rectory of Bredah (q.v.), 597.

Macgilladuibh, Macgilladiubh, Macgillidub, Macgilladuilih, Rory, vicar of Kilglass, 102, 371, 499, 500.

Macgillafoyl, Macgillapoil, Macgillapoyl (MacGilfoyle or MacGilfil), Cornelius alias Cocogryd, Cornelius sive Cuchagri, rector of Roscrea in the diocese of Killaloe, afterwards an Augustinian canon and prior of Nenagh in the same diocese, 99, 640, 641.

-, -, vicar of Dunkerrin in the diocese of Killaloe, 5.

Macgillakannyth, Margillakannyth, Dominic, rector of Vaternish, 9.

Macgillakadrig, Magillapadrig (FitzPatrick), Charles, rector of Kilmurry and Kilfarboy, 415.

-, Thady, rector of Donaghmore, to be commendatary of the rectory of Rosconnell, 96, 97.

Macgillapoil, Cornelius sive Cuchagri, Macgillapoyl, Cornelius alias Cocogryd. See Macgillafoyl.

Macgillaruaig, Dermit, canon of Elphin, papal mandatary, 201, 202.

Macgillarynan, Thomas, vicar of Ahoghill, 96.

Macgilleoni, John, layman, 663.

-, -, Mariota his wife, 663.

Macgillequhillum, Macgillecqhualum, Robert de, rector of Kinloch, to have collation of a canonry and prebend of Dunkeld, 426, 620, 621.

Macgilliachanaych, Micgilliachanaych, Donald, a Premonstratensian canon, 50.

Macgilliachuysi, Macgalliachuysi, Thomas, prior of Whiteherne, 211, 375.

Macgillicargna, Adam, vicar of Tullycorbet, 473.

Macgillidub, Rory. See Macgilladiubh.

Macgillimaneam, John, dean of Ardagh, 355.

Macgoreachtaid, William, an Augustinian friar, 365.

Macgorman, Megorman, Nemeas, 68.

-, -, Benunan ingen Ofercheallaich, his wife, 68.

Macgouaynd, Mecgouaynd, David, vicar of Cremorne, 6.

MacGrath, Maccrayth, Maccrahy, Odo, canon of Killaloe, 425, 473.

-, Maccrayth, Roderick, canon of Killaloe, afterwards an Augustinian canon of Clare, 426.

-, Thady, bishop of Killaloe, 105, 501, 504, 505.

-, Macgrayth, Thomas, prior, afterwards a canon, of the Augustinian priory of Nenagh, 640, 641.

- See also Magrath.

Macgriabaid, Magriabaid, Magriabhaid (i.e. MacRiabach, now MacReevy or MacGreevy), Cornelius, canon of Elphin, papal mandatary, 347, 348, 350, 351, 469.

- See also Macreafay.

Macgrodai, Patrick, rector of Desertegny, 46.

Macguffok, Thomas, provost of the collegiate church and master of the hospital of Lincludan, 493.

Macgugyr, John, See Magugir.

Mcgybown, John, layman, 674.

Macgyllaeschta, Nicholas, dean and portionary of Kilfenora, 108.

Macharynyuair, See Drumgoon.

Machayn, Donatus, vicar of Kilfearagh, 3.

Machbarit, John. See Macbarit.

Machbradaich, Andrew. See MacBrady.

Machelirechan, Thomas, rural dean of Twescard, 104.

Machenri, Machenregi, Philip, canon of Achonry, papal mandatary, 564.

-, -, rector of Sliabh Lagha in the diocese of Achonry, 416.

-, -, vicar of Kilbeagh in the diocese of Achonry, 445, 446.

-, Machimery (rectius Machinery), Thomas, precentor of Limerick, 105.

- See also Makeneri.

Macheromheanmanidhonehnaill, Mauvice. See O'Donnell.

Machimery (rectius Machinery), Thomas. See Machenri.

Machlosgaid, Dermit. See Machlossgaydh.

M[a]chowlachan, Nicholas. See Ohullochayn.

- See also Maccuolachayn.

Machown, Makowin, Andrew, vicar of Straiton, 372.

-, Nennius, vicar of Straiton, 371, 372.

Machramayn, Mechramayn, John, vicar of Feenagh, 6.

Machuna, Lassarina yny. See Omachuna.

- See also Macmachuna.

Machyernan (MacTiernan), Edmund, vicar of Killashandra, 600.

Machylchyrean, John. See Macgillaciaran.

Macidh, Odo, 468.

-, -, Odo his son, canon of Argyll, 468.

Macimochuna, Thomas. See Macmachuna.

Macinedeanayd, Macaneageanaid, Thomas, canon of Clogher, papal mandatary, 62 429.

Macinfille (MacNeely), Macinsile (rectius Macinfile), Philip, canon of Tuam, papal mandatary, 491, 511.

-, -, vicar of Kilmainebeg and Killeenbrenan, both in the diocese of Tuam, 500.

Macinnirlegyn (or Macinuirlegyn). Macauere legu', Donald son of Morice, alias Donald son of Dominic, vicar of Kilchattan in Ghiga and Kilchoman in Islay, to have collation of a canonry and prebend in the church of Kilcolmkill in Kintyre, alias Southend, 23, 24, 597, 607.

- See also Macanfirleigynd.

Macinsile, Philip. See Macinfille.

Mackahayn (Mackachan in Cal. Lett. vii, p. 53), Donatus, vicar of Kilrush, 96.

-, Robert, vicar of Kilrush, 96.

-, Mackachayn, Markachayn, Thomas, vicar of Kyllukacoyn, 417.

- See also Ocathan.

Mackamaeil, Mackamhail, Patrick, vicar of Dunboe and of Tamlaght-Finlagan, 98, 558.

-, William, rector of Ardtrea, 471.

- See also MacCathmhaoil.

Mackartaygh, Meckartaygh (MacCarthy), Avilina (Eibhlin) in (rectius ni), widow, 478.

-, Mackarraid (rectius Mackartaid), Florence, layman, 404.

-, -, Sayb his daughter, 404.

- See also Ocairthayth.

McKellay, John, alias Leche, archdeacon of Kilfenora, 549.

Mackilruays (MacIlroy), Fergallus, prior of Mohill, 464.

Mackyllavanach, John, clerk, to be rector of Ardrahan, 517.

Mackyng, Margaret, a Benedictine nun, 85.

Maclanchaga (MacClanchy), John, archdeacon of Kilfenora, rector of Killilagh and Oughtdarra, 548, 549.

Macleoid, Roderick, layman, 663.

-, -, Torquellus his son, 663.

Macleomain, Magleomain, Nemess, a Cistercian monk, afterwards sacrist, of Assaroe, 208.

Maclithoigi, Patrick, priest, claimant to the rectory of Tulachearghna, 49.

Maclochlaind, Maglachlaynd, John, canon of Kildare, vicar of Lea, 112.

-, Murianus, vicar of Kilmorgan, 201.

- See also O'Loughlin alias O'Loghnan; Omacleachlaind.

Macmachuna, Marmachuna (MacMahon), Dermit, layman, 456.

-, Magmachuna, Donatus, dean of Kilfenora, 108.

-, Memachuna, Dubcoblaid iny, 406, 407.

-, Magmachuna, Henry, rector of Clones, 435.

-, Macmahunna, James, to be commendatary, and afterwards rector, of Galloon, 3, 4.

-, Maurice, layman, 403.

-, Syban yni, 456.

-, Thady, layman, 406, 407.

-, Macimochuna, Macmachauna, Mcmahona, Mcmohona, Thomas, archdeacon of Limerick, 103, 525, 547, 548.

- See also Omachuna.

Macmaclind, John. See Macmolinn.

Macmaelmichell, Dougal or Dugald, 597.

-, -, Dougal or Dugald his son, a priest, to have collation of the rectory of Kilmichael in Campbeltown, in the diocese of Argyll, 597, 598.

-, -, John his son, a clerk, to have collation of the vicarage of Kilcalmonell in the diocese of Argyll, 597.

- See also McMolmicheyl.

Macmaenmanodhonehnayll, Donald. See O'Donnell.

Macmagister, Micamagister, Cornelius, vicar of Killashandra, 600.

-, John, 468.

-, -, Colin his son, canon of Argyll, 468.

Macmagnassa, Macmagnussa, Meicmagnassa (MacManus), Maurice, canon of Clogher, papal mandatary, 9, 472, 473.

-, -, rector, comorban (coarb) or plebanus of Devenish in the diocese of Clogher, 48, 67.

MacMahon. See Macmachuna; Omachuna.

- See also Monaghan.

Macmahunna, James. See Macmachuna.

Macmalcomaill', Donald, rector of Uig, afterwards of Strath, 100.

Macmallgusa, Magmallgusa, Megmeallgkssa (rectius Megmeallgussa), Nicholas, dean of Raphoe, 452.

-, -, rector of Conwal in the diocese of Raphoe, 76.

MacManus. See Magmagnassa.

Macmarkys, Cristunus, rector of Kilmaluag in Trotternish, 14.

Macmaster. See Macmagister.

Macmaylayn, Philip, vicar of Claregalway, 152.

Macmayud, Mecmayud, Thomas, de Geraldinis. See Geraldinis.

Macmeanmam Idhomhnail, Macmenman Idhomhnaill, Maurice; Macmeanman Ydomhnail, Donald; Macmeanmanydomhnaill, Cornelius. See O'Donnell.

Macmeglay. See Macnoglaidh.

Macmelynd, John. See Macmolinn.

Macmenman Ydomnaill, Macmenman Ydomhnaill, Macmeanmanydomhnaill, Cornelius. See O'Donnell.

-, Macmonman Ydhomhnaill, Macmeanmanydomnayll, Macmenman Idominaill, Macmenman Ydomnayll, Macmaenmanodhonehnayll, Donald. See O'Donnell.

-, Macheromheanmanidhonehnaill, Macmeanmam Idhomhnail, Macmeanman Idhomhnaill, Maurice. See O'Donnel.

Macmicrobut alias de Dundonayll, Thomas, canon of Killala, 511.

Macmoglay. See Macnoglaidh.

Macmolinn, Macmaclind, Macmelynd, Mercmaclind, Mocmolind, Macmolynd, John, dean of Derry, vicar of Clones, 354, 418, 419, 495.

-, -, vicar of Rasharkin in the diocese of Connor, 202.

McMolmicheyl, alias McBernaurs, Dugald, rector of Kilmory in the diocese of Sodor, 473.

- See also Macmaelmichell.

Macmolynd, John. See Macmolinn.

Macmulchallan, Gilbert, abbot of Kilbeggan, 194.

Macmurcheartaich, Rory, rector of Ballymore and vicar of Killashee, 419, 420.

Macnab, Maurice, rector of Weem, 328.

Macnachtane, Macnachtan, Donald, dean of Dunkeld, canon of Aberdeen and Dunblane, rector of Weem, 368, 369, 628.

Macnaglaidh, Charles, alias Clarus. See Macnoglaidh.

MacNamara, Macconmara, Maccommara, Cornelius, treasurer of Killaloe, coarb of Tomgraney, rector of Quin, 81, 123.

-, Donatus and John Mcmachuna Meichallid, 505.

-, Donatus and John Meicommead ‘Adorendreis’ of the sept, 505.

-, Mecnemarra, Howna, 674.

-, Macnamara, Mcnamara, McCon, nobleman, duke of Clandcullyan (Clann Cuilein, the tribal name of the MacNamaras), 457, 505.

- Mcenemara, Malachy, canon of Killaloe, rector of Clonlee, vicar of Killokennedy, 471, 475.

-, Macconmara, Matthew, vicar of Clooney, 99, 375, 376.

- Mcenemara, Odo, rector of Clonlea, 471.

-, Meccamara, Odo vicar of Tomfinlough, 501.

-, Raynyld yny Mecconmara, 403.

-, Macconmara, Thady, archdeacon of Killaloe, rector of Quin, 123.

MacNeely, Philip. See Macinfille.

Macneill, Donatus, treasurer of Ardfert, vicar of Caher, 402, 454, 455.

-, McNeill, Dugald, 473.

-, -, Maurice his son, rector of Kilblane and Kilmory, 473.

-, Magneill, Morianus, vicar of Bohola, 152.

- See also Negelli.

Macnivin, Magnivin, Thady, vicar of Urney and of St. Friglemeus's in the diocese of Kilmore, 599.

Macnoglaidh, Macnaglaidh, Macnoglayd, Macnoglaydh, Macnoglaydi (MacNogley), Charles alias Clarus, vicar of Killerry, 206.

-, Eneas, vicar of Killerry, 20, 206.

-, Florence, vicar of Killerry, 20, 206.

-, Macmoglay, Macmeglay, Matthew, de facto vicar of Killanummery, 558.

-, Thomas, vicar of Killanummery, 558.

Macoili, John. See Maccoilith.

Macolgan, John. See Maccolgan.

Macolosgaid, Dermit. See Macblossgaydh.

Macon [Saône-et-Loire, France], bishop of, papal mandatary, 399, 400.

Maconaccid, Moconaccid (Micachonduachtay, i.e. Macachonduachtay in Cal. Lett. vii., p. 73), Andrew, rector of Ballyrashane, 106.

Maconaind, Maconnayng. See Macconnayng.

Macormayn, Mecormayn, Matthew, layman, 519.

-, -, Lassarina his wife, 519.

Macosquin, de Claro fonte [co. Londonderry], Cistercian abbey of St. Mary, abbot of, papal mandatary, 103, 104, 106, 202, 354, 355, 372, 558, 596.

Macphilib, Macpilibh, Finlaius, Fynlaius Prioris, a Cistercian monk and priest, 468, 470, 625.

-, -, -, John his son, canon of Argyll, vicar of Kilcalmonell, 468, 470, 597, 625.

Macploskig, Maurice. See Macblossgaydh.

Macquedian, Maurice, rector of Kiltullagh in the diocese of Tuam, vicar of Ballintober and Baslick, both in the diocese of Elphin, 8.

- See also Macaedagan.

Macreafay, Macrefaydh (MacReevy), Donatus, rector of Newtown, to become a monk, and afterwards abbot, of the Cistercian abbey of Benedictio Dei, 99, 113, 114, 141.

MacReevy. See Macgriabaid; Macreafay.

Macreuair, Maccreuair, Maccreuayr, Macreauair, Macreirair, Macreuiare (MacRory? ), Solomon, canon of Clogher, papal mandatary, 10, 11, 419, 429, 495.

-, -, canon of Armagh, papal mandatary, 471.

-, -, vicar of Errigal Keerogue in the diocese of Armagh, 123.

Macriarta (? rectius Macuarta, cf. Cal. Lett. vii., p. 237), Donatus, rector of Cappagh, 16.

MacRobhartaigh. See Magrabartaid.

Macronhulayth, Henry. See Macconulud.

MacRory. See Macreuair.

Macruaric, Magruaric (O'Rourke), Maurianus, vicar of Ballyloughloe, 422.

-, Magruarich, Magruarit, Rory, vicar of Drumraney, 145, 558.

- See Macruarye; Oruairc.

MacRuarty. See Magrabartaid.

Macruarye (rectius Macruaryc), Dermit, rector of Newtown, 99.

- See Macruaric.

Macseagham (MacSeaghan), Cornelius, sacrist of Boyle, 347, 348.

Macserrayd, Macseairaid, Macsearraid, Micserrayd (MacSherry), Cornelius, rector of Offhicari and Beandfada, afterwards to be an Augustinian canon and abbot of Ballysadare, 7, 52 53.

Macsuibni, Laurence, canon of Raphoe, papal mandatary, 49.

Mactagart, Myketagart, Cristiana, 433.

Mactageairt, Macgagyrr, Rory, vicar of Errigal Keerogue, 123.

Mactarmayt, Nemeas, rector of Glendale in Durinish, afterwards vicar of Kilchoman in Islay, 23.

Macthayg, Mecthayhg, Corneliue, donsel, 404.

-, Malachy, a canon, afterwards prior, of the Augustinian priory of St. Catherine, Aughrim, 670.

-, Meicthyg, Maurice, layman, 504.

MacTiernan. See Machyernan.

Mactustan, Nicholas, vicar of Cremorne, 6.

Macualdra, Henry, alias de Anglo, 193.

-, -, Philip his son, a clerk, 193.

Macuarta, Donatus. See Macriarta.

Macungail, Roger, rector of Conwal, 76.

- See also Ocondualaid.

Macworth, John, dean of Lincoln, 497.

M'Yconchur, Eleys. See Oconcobair.

Madderty [co. Perth]. See Inchaffray.

Maddrine. See Modreeny.

Maderer, Robert, a bachelor of canon and civil law, 589.

Madoc ap Howel, donsel, 39.

-, Eva verch Llewelyn his wife, 39.

Madock, John, bishop of Kildare, 57, 358, 643.

Madonnbarlayd, diocese of Clonfert, 546.

Madron, St. Madernus alias Paternus (St. Maddern) [co. Cornwall], 672, 673, 676.

Macedonnchid. See Macdonnchaid.

Maelmuyro, Malachy alias Matraych, priest, claimant to the deanery of Killaloe, vicar de facto of Terryglass, etc., 73, 74.

Maffet, Robert. See Moffat.

Magacdagan, Magaedagan, Dermit. See Macaedagan.

Magamrughan (MacGauran, i.e. MacSamhradhain), Cormac, an Augustinian canon of Kells, rector of Tullyhaw, etc., 157.

-, Macgamuragan, Cormac, canon and intruded prior of Drumlane, 585.

-, -, Peter his father, canon and prior of the same, 585.

-, Luke, vicar of Killinagh, 152.

-, Magamrugham, Renaldus, rector of Tullyhaw, etc., 157.

-, Magamrugan, Rory, rector of Inishkeen, 470.

-, -, vicar of Killinagh in the diocese of Kilmore, 152, 193.

-, Sibinus, vicar of Killinagh, 152.

-, Thomas, vicar of Killinagh, 152.

Magangassa, John, vicar of Castleterra, 74.

Magbili. See Moville.

Magbradaych, Philip. See MacBrady.

Magdonnchaid, Cormac. See Macdonnchaid.

Mageangady in the diocese of Kilmore, i.e. Magh-Enghaiti, a plain in co. Leitrim, 157.

Magerrai, Cornelius, layman, 469.

Magfindealba. See Manulla.

Maggeswyck, Joan, 165.

Maggillabain, Donatus. See Macgillabain.

Magglandchayd, Matthew, clerk, 54, 55.

Maghbhile. See Moville.

Magh-Enghaiti. See Mageangady.

Magheranure [co. Cavan]. See Drumgoon.

Magheross, Rios, Ross [co. Monaghan], 118, 562.

Magierhir. See Murher.

Magillabrighdi, Cornelius. See Macgillabridi.

Magillapadrig, Charles. See Macgillapadrig.

Magillisa (MacGilla Isa, now MacAleese), Philip, rector of Drumgoon, 428.

Maginylaharti, Donald. See O'Flaherty.

Magio, A. de, 241, 314, 320 et passim.

Magio, abbey de. See Monasternanenagh.

Maglachlaynd, John. See Maclochlaind.

Magleomain, Nemeas. See Macleomain.

Magmachuna, Donatus. See Macmachuna.

Magmallgusa, Nicholas. See Macmallgusa.

Magneill, Morianus. See Macneill.

Magnio. See Moynoe.

Magnivin, Thady. See Macnivin.

Magondgail, Bernard, vicar of Tullyfern, 429.

-, Magungail, Magunguil, Cornelius, rector of Killaghtee and vicar of Killybegs, 99, 154.

-, Eugenius, vicar of Mevagh, 424.

-, Maurice, vicar of Tullyfern, 202.

Magra, Matthew. See Magrath.

Magrabartaid (Mac Robhartaigh, MacRuarty), Philip, abbot, afterwards a canon, of St. Columba's, Derry, 114, 115.

Magranaill, Donald, rector of Muinter Eolais, 469.

Magrath, Magra, Matthew, Augustinian prior of Saints Island, afterwards abbot, and then canon, of SS. Peter and Paul's, Armagh, 329, 584.

- See also MacGrath.

Magriabaid, Magriabhaid, Cornelius. See Macgriabaid.

Magruaric, Maurianus. See Macruaric.

Magruarich, Magruarit, Rory. See Macruaric.

Magugyr, Macgagyr, Magugir, John, prior etc. of Devenish, 10, 48, 67.

-, Nellanus, canon of Clogher, with reservation of the rectory of Inishkeen, 470, 471.

-, -, -, papal mandatary, 472, 473.

-, Peter, bishop elect of Clogher, sometime archdeacon of Clogher and rector of Inishkeen, 470, 482.

Magungail, Cornelius. See Magondgail.

Magyehir. See Murher.

Magynd, Patrick, rector of Clonduff, 124.

Mahenyet. See Menheniot.

Maiden Newton, Maydyn Newton [co. Dorset], 138, 139, 149, 150.

Mainz [Hesse], archbishop of, 265.

Maisey Hampton, Hampton Meisy [co. Gloucester], 171.

Majorca [Balearic Isles], archdeacon of, papal mandatary, 203.

Makebe (McEvoy), John, vicar of Killenny and of Offerlane, 98.

-, Maurice, vicar of Offerlane, 98.

Makeneri, Alan, precentor of Killaloe, sub-collector of the papal camera in the diocese of Limerick, 454.

- See also Machenri.

Makesey. See Maxey.

Makgilhauth, John de. See Macgilhauch.

Makowin, Andrew. See Machown.

Makyda alias Osyda, Thomas, clerk, 117, 118.

Malberthorp, Malborthorp. See Mablethorpe.

Maldon [co. Essex], free chapel of St. Mary, 632.

Malett, Malleet, Joan, 69, 341.

Malle, Joan ingi, See O'Malley.

-, Maud, damsel, 134.

Malleet, Joan, See Malett.

Malling, Malyng, South, Soutmallyng, Soutmallymgh [co. Sussex], collegiate church, treasurer of. See Oudencoep; Bagot; Wraby.

-, -, canons of. See Bagot; Oudencoep; Wraby.

Malmesbury [co. Wilts], Benedictine abbey of St. Mary, monk of, 641.

Malokin, Zanobius. See Molakin.

Malpas, Philip, lord of Haldyng (?), 394.

-, -, -, Juliana his wife, 394.

Maltravers. See Arundel.

Malyng, South. See Malling.

Man, Nicholas, priest, notary, 33.

-, William, rector of Codford, confessor and member of the household of queen Joan, 627.

Manby or Mauby, Joan, noblewoman, 129.

Manchester, Mancestre, Moncestre [co. Lancaster], 673.

Mancrochis, Jo. de, 271.

Manfeld, John, the younger, clerk, to be a notary public, 518.

Mans, le [Sarthe, France], cathedral church, canon of. See Gray.

-, -, statutes of, 381.

Manston, Mansden, Monston, Alfred, donsel, 126, 134.

-, -, Elizabeth his wife, 126, 134.

Manulla, Magfindealba [co. Mayo], 142, 143.

Manyell, Thomas, clerk, to be a notary public, 518.

Mapilton, John, rector of Broadwater St. Mary, 133.

Mar and Garioch [co. Aberdeen], Mare and Garviach, Alexander, earl of. See Stewart.

Marc alias de Novo Edgar, John, vicar of Lochrutton, 620.

Marcellus, 306.

Marchall, John, canon of Wells, rector of Scruton, afterwards of Heversham and Wheldrake, 522.

- See also Marschall.

Marche [near the Limousin], comte de la. See James.

Marden, East, Estmerdon [co. Sussex], a prebend in Chichester, 150.

Mardouel, Gilbert. See McDowell.

Mare. See Mar.

Margam, Morgan [co. Glamorgan], Cistercian abbey, Thomas, abbot of, 302.

Margaret [of Anjou], daughter of René, king of Sicily, wife of Henry VI, 249.

Margaret, duchess of Aquitaine and Touraine (i.e. Margaret Stuart, daughter of Robert III, widow of Archibald Douglas, count of Touraine, or Margaret de Bourgogne, duchess of Guyenne), 433.

Margillakannyth, Dominic. See Macgillakannyth.

Margillakyran, Malachy. See Macgillaciaran.

Mark, diocese of Moray (? Marnoch, co. Banff), 181, 427.

Markachayn, Thomas. See Mackahayn.

Markert (Markett), Henry, donsel, 363.

-, -, Maud his wife, 363.

Market Overton, Merket Overton [co. Rutland], 68.

Markinch, Markynch, Markynche [co. Fife], 399, 400, 404, 407, 423.

Marks, Merkes [co. Essex], Catherine Seman, lady of the manor of, 431.

Markyngfeld, Robert, layman, 126.

Marmachuna, Dermit. See Macmachuna.

Marmoutier. See Tours, St. Martin de.

Marnhull, Marnhill, Marnhyll [co. Dorset], 480, 481.

Marnoch. See Mark.

Marschall, Robert, citizen of London, 616.

-, -, -, Elizabet his wife, 616.

-, Marschal, Walter, vicar of Fowey, 127.

- See also Marchall.

Marseille [Bouches-du-Rhône, France], archdeacon of, papal mandatary, 489, 490.

-, Benedictine abbey of St. Victor, abbot of, papal mandatary, 489, 490.

Marsi, rectius Marsico [Basilicata, Italy], bishop of, papal mandatary, 664.

Marston, Long, Merston [co. York, W.R.], rectory of, 84.

Martin V, acting chamberlain of. See Varris.

-, alleged promise of Henry V to give liberty of conferring benefices, 217.

-, collations by, mentioned in letters of Eugenius IV, 372, 411–413, 445.

-, collector of in England. See Opizis.

-, commissions by, mentioned in letters of Eugenius IV, 286, 287, 343, 360, 370, 373, 375, 376, 398, 399, 464, 465, 503.

-, confirmation by, mentioned in letters of Eugenius IV, 321.

-, constitution of, 4, 11, 48, 123.

-, -, about simoniacs, 256.

-, -, about mentioning the detainers of benefices, 355, 418.

-, creation of bishop Beaufort a cardinal by, 264.

-, dispensations and rehabilitations, etc. by, mentioned in letters of Eugenius IV, 273, 276, 281, 313, 322, 323, 325, 326, 328–330, 333, 338, 339, 341–343, 345, 346, 352, 378–382, 385, 387, 388, 391, 398, 408, 409, 443, 456, 463, 480, 481, 500, 501, 508, 516, 517, 522, 523, 526, 534, 535, 539, 540, 592, 593, 628–632, 635, 644, 657, 662.

-, -, exemplification of, by Eugenius IV, 458, 535, 656.

-, envoys to, from Scotland. See Crannach; Lauder.

-, faculties by, mentioned in letters of Eugenius IV, 346, 386, 391, 484.

-, grant of a religious house in commendam by, 655.

-, indults, etc. by, mentioned in letters of Eugenius IV, 344, 383, 390, 520.

-, legate from, to make peace between England and France. See Albergati.

-, letters from Henry VI to, 213, 214.

-, licence by, mentioned in letters of Eugenius IV, 330, 331.

-, mandates by, mentioned in letters of Eugenius IV, 325, 330–332, 334, 335, 341, 353, 354, 356, 357, 367, 368, 371, 398, 443, 464, 465, 484, 485, 499, 500, 562, 670.

-, member of the court of. See Oconyr.

-, nephew of. See Columna.

-, nuncios of, to England. See Opizis.

-, -, to Scotland. See Croyser; Monte; Opizis.

-, provisions by, mentioned in letters of Eugenius IV, 337, 354, 356, 358 note, 359, 366, 376, 377, 380, 445, 451, 455, 457, 498, 506.

-, -, exemplified by Eugenius IV, 427, 446.

-, register of, mentioned in letters of Eugenius IV, 352, 427, 458, 535, 656.

-, reservations by, general and ipso facto, of benefices void by death at, or within two days' journey of, the apostolic see, 343, 376, 419, 467.

-, -, -, of major cathedral dignities, 379, 411, 412, 455.

-, -, of conventual priories, 585.

-, -, ipso facto, 473.

-, -, special, mentioned in letters of Eugenius IV, 357, 358, 389, 447.

-, resignation to, mentioned in letters of Eugenius IV, 402.

-, secretary of. See Poggius.

-, translation by, mentioned in letters of Eugenius IV, 358, 359.

-, treasurer of. See Varris.

Martini, Jo., 281.

-, John, clerk, of the diocese of Argyll, 597.

-, Petrus, papal registers rubricated by, 411 note, 487 note, 598note.

-, - See also Petrus.

-, Master Peter, de Caveisrubeis, a papal chaplain and auditor, 620, 623, 638.

Marton in the Forest, Marton [co. York, N.R.], Augustinian priory of St. Mary, John, prior of. See Goldesburgh.

-, -, canon of, 639.

- See also Moxby.

Martyn, William, clerk, notary, 33.

-, alias Wykham, John, a Cistercian monk, 178.

Mascall, Maschal, Ralph, a Benedictine monk, 361, 363.

Mascy, Thomas, rector of Warrington, 636.

Masham, William, priest, 31.

Mason, John, rector of Menheniot, 62.

Masun, Richard, rector of Portishead, 187.

Matalonibus, Michael de, prior of St. Martin's (q.v.) in the diocese of Bobbio, 609.

Mathane, Thomas, canon of Moray, 464, 474.

Mathei, John, layman, 210.

-, -, Margaret his wife, 210.

Mathew, David, esquire, 35.

-, -, his wife, 35.

Mauby or Manby, Joan, noblewoman, 129.

Maucilhauc, John. See Macgilhauch.

Mauleveret (rectius Mauleverer), William, rector of Winterborne Abbas (?), 659.

Mauncell, William, archdeacon of Lis more, 108, 354.

Maunsell, Hugh, vicar of Yealmpton, 332, 384.

Maurice ap Jevan (Ieuan) ap Ryse, priest, 569.

Mawer, John, clerk, notary public, 386.

Mawnse, Robert, 183.

-, -, Alice his wife, 183.

Mawtrewers. See Arundel.

Maxey, Makesey [co. Northants], John Flaketer of, clerk, notary public, 386.

Maxwell, Herbert, nobleman, 34.

-, -, Margaret his wife, 34.

May, John, rector of Great Stanway, 322, 323.

-, Nicholas, a Hospitaller, 478.

- See also Mey; Mye.

Maybole, Maybol [co. Ayr], 377.

Maydyn Newton. See Maiden Newton.

Mayence [Hesse], archbishop of, 265.

Mayhel. See Mohill.

Maynooth, Maynoth [in the parish of Laraghbryan, co. Kildare], a prebend in Dublin, 107, 108.

Maynwaryng, Ranulph, donsel, 365.

-, -, Margery his wife, 365.

Mayo [co. Mayo], John, bishop of 427 note.

-, Martin, bishop elect of. See Campania.

-, Nicholas, bishop of. See Wogomai.

-, dean of, papal mandatary, 59, 164, 357.

-, Celestine, archdeacon of. See Ocearnaid.

-, John, archdeacon of. See Burgo alias Oubain.

-, Malachy, archdeacon of. See Oflannagan.

-, William, archdeacon of. See Bremegam.

-, canons of. See Ocearnaia (Philip); Oflannagan (Malachy); Omurcu.

-, chapter etc. of, papal letters to, 427.

-, Augustinian abbey of St. Michael, abbot of, papal mandatary, 52, 120, 152, 191, 193, 425, 651, 652.

-, -, Malachy, abbot of. See Omulabayll.

-, -, Odo, abbot of. See Ohuigind.

-, -,Thomas, abbot of, 110, 356.

-, -, canon of, 356.

-, -, convent of, petition by, 357.

Mayow, Adam, priest, 130.

Mayw, Joan, of East Greenwich, widow, 211.

Mazan [Ardèche, France], Cistercian abbey, abbot of, papal mandatary, 182.

Mearns, de Mernis [co. Renfrew], 453.

Meath, bishop of, faculty to, 346.

-, -, papal mandatary, 43, 44, 181, 194, 205, 346.

-, -, rights of in regard to the blessing of the abbot of a non-exempt monastery, 655.

-, Edward, bishop of. See Daunttesey.

-, William, bishop elect of. See Hadesors; Silk.

-, chapter etc. of, papal letters to, 181, 521.

-, city and diocese of, intimidation in 157, 194, 420.

Meaux, Melsa [co. York, E.R.], Cistercian abbey of St. Mary, abbot of, papal mandatary, 94, 95.

-, -, John, abbot of, 642.

-, -, monk of, 351.

Meaux [Seine-et-Marne, France], bishop of, papal mandatary, 625, 626.

-, Peter, bishop of, envoy of Eugenius IV to France. See Versailles.

Mecbradaich, Malachy. See MacBrady.

Mecbradych, John. See Macbrady.

Mecbrim, Andrew. See MacBrain.

Meccamara, Odo. See MacNamara.

Mecconmara, Raynyld yny. See MacNamara.

Mecgouaynd, David. See Macgouaynd.

Mechramayn, John. See Machramayn.

Meckartaygh, Avilina in (rectius ni). See Mackartaygh.

Mecmachuna, Dubcoblaid iny. See Macmachuna.

Mecmayud, Thomas. See Macmayud.

Mecnemarra, Howna. See MacNamara.

Mecormayn, Matthew. See Macormayn.

Mecthayhg, Cornelius. See Macthayg.

Meez, Francis de, bishop elect of Geneva, recent of the papal chancery, 29 note.

Meffen, Meffane, Messane (rectius Meffane), John, canon of Glasgow, papal mandatary, 488, 489.

-, -, canon of Glasgow, vicar of Kirkbean and of Lunan, 8, 9, 22, 561.

- See Methven.

Megara [Greece], bishop of, papal mandatary, 509, 597.

Megmachuna, Henry. See Macmachuna.

Megmachuna, Langfort, alias Lochtan. See Monaghan.

Megmeallgkssa, rectius Megmeallgussa (‘Magmallgussa,’ in Cal. Lett. vii, p. 403). See Macmallgusa.

Megorman, Nemeas. See Macgorman.

Meibrim, Andrew. See MacBrain.

Meicdonnchaid, Eugenius. See Macdonnchaid.

Meicflaind, Thady. See Macflaind.

Meichallid, John and Donatus Mcmachuna. See MacNamara.

Meicmagnassa, Maurice. See Macmag nassa.

Meicommead, Donatus and John. See MacNamara.

Meicthyg, Maurice. See Macthayg.

Meldreth, Meketh, Melreth [co. Cambridge], 541.

Meldrum, Andrew, a Hospitaller, 504.

-, Patrick de, vicar of Kinearny, 563.

-, Meldrun, William de, layman, 541.

Meldrum, Old, alias Bethelnie, Bothelne [co. Aberdeen], 541.

Mella, Master John de, papal chaplain and auditor, 112, 113, 204, 343, 376, 377, 399, 608.

-, -, -, afterwards bishop elect of Leon, 488, 494.

Mellemont, Joan de, noblewoman, 570.

Mellifont [co. Louth], Cistercian abbey, abbot of, papal mandatary, 194.

Mellys, Philip, vicar of Wedmore, 508.

Melreth. See Meldreth.

Melrose, Melros, Meriros [co. Roxburgh], Cistercian abbey of St. Mary, abbot of, papal mandatary, 72, 208, 288, 356, 371, 490.

-, -, monks of, 356, 432, 568.

Melsa. See Meaux.

Melton, William, a Friar Minor, 86.

Menheniot, Mahenyet [co. Cornwall], 62.

Menmuir, Menmur [co. Forfar], a prebend in Dunkeld, 309.

- See also Kilgarie.

Menville, John, of Sledwick Hall, esquire, 492.

Meonstoke, Moennestoke [co. Southants], 127.

Mer, William, vicar of Clonmel, 560.

Merbrim, Andrew. See MacBrain (?).

Mercmaclind, John. See Macmolinn.

Mergetson alias Burwell, John, priest, notary public, 386.

Merhfen. See Methven.

Merilench alias Morilinch. See Moorlinch.

Meriros. See Melrose.

Merkes. See Marks.

Merket Overton. See Market Overton.

Mernis, vicarage de. See Mearns.

Mersey, Merse, river, 170.

Merston, John, donsel, 395.

-, -, Rose his wife, 395.

Merston. See Marston.

Merton. See Mora.

Merton [co. Surrey], Augustinian priory of St. Mary, prior of, papal mandatary, 328.

-, -, canon of, 640.

Mertzen, Gerardus de, papal registers rubricated by, 378 note, 544 note, 575 note, 604 note, 607 note, 677note.

Merylinch. See Moorlinch.

Messane (rectius Meffane), John de, canon of Glasgow. See Meffen.

Methone. See Modoni.

Methven, Meffen, Merhfen [co. Perth], lord of. See Stewart (Walter).

-, castle of, 460.

-, parish church, erected into a collegiate church, 460, 461, 647.

-, -, John, provost of. See Stewart.

- See also Meffen.

Mevagh, Mibhach [co. Donegal], 424.

Mewent, Hugh Clon' ap Jevan ap. See Hugh.

Mey, John, vicar of Stamullin, afterwards rector of Painestown, 511, 521.

-, Robert, rector of Painestown, 511.

- See also May; Mye.

Mibhach. See Mevagh.

Micamagister, Cornelius. See Macmagister.

Micciallaid, Donald. See Macciallaid.

Miccreamchavid, Nimeas. See Maccreamthanid.

Micdiarmada, Lasserina ingen, Odo, Oddo and Thady. See Macdiarmada.

Micdondcaid, Muauman ingein. See Macdonnchaid.

Migilaceanan, Philip. See Macgilaceanan.

Micgillabridi, Donald and Eneas. See Macgillabridi.

Micgilliachanaych, Donald. See Macgilliachanaych.

Michanruk alias Raronayn. See Rathronan.

Michel, John, 129.

-, -, Margaret his wife, 129.

Michell, William, canon of St. Mary's, Shrewsbury, 186.

Micserrayd, Cornelius. See Macserrayd.

Middelton, Robert of, layman, 351.

-, William of, layman, 351.

- See also Midelton; Mydilton.

Middilmaste, William, priest, 432.

Middlesex, archdeacon of, facilities to, 518.

-, archdeacon of. See Bothe.

Midelton, William, clerk, notary public, 386.

- See also Middelton; Mydilton.

Midelton. See Longparish.

Milan, duke of. See Visconti.

-, Henry, archbishop of. See Rampini.

-, nuncio of Eugenius IV in the territory of. See Rampini.

Milborke. See Millbrook.

Milis, Joan, a Benedictine nun, 144.

Millbrook, Milborke [co. Bedford], John Cornwayll, baron of, 614.

Minbrisg, Minbrisgh. See Sligo.

Mirepoix [Ariège, France], provost of, papal mandatary, 488, 489, 490 (bis).

Mirton, Mireton, Myreton, Thomas, Thomas de, clerk, of the diocese of St. Andrew's, dean of Glasgow, canon of Aberdeen and Dunkeld, rector of Kilmany in the diocese of St. Andrews, 204, 398, 474, 475.

-, -, priest, of the diocese of St. Andrew's, vicar of Kennoway, afterwards of Haddington, both in the said diocese, 199, 203, 369, 370.

Mixbury, Misbery [co. Oxford], 80.

Mocachassaid, Maurice. See Macathassaydh.

Mocmolind, John. See Macmolinn.

Moconaccid, Andrew. See Maconaccid.

Modbury [co. Devon], 87, 463.

Moderwel, John, vicar of Eastwood, 494, 495, 621.

Modewayt (Medwede in Cal. Lett. IX, p. 218), Maurice, an Augustinian canon of St. Wolstan's, afterwards prior of Great Connell, 44.

Modoni or Methone [Greece], bishop of, papal mandatary, 308.

Modreeny, Maddrine [co. Tipperary], 624, 625.

Modroch, William, vicar of Old Meldrum alias Bethelnie, 541.

Moennestoke. See Meonstoke.

Moffat, Maffet, Robert, canon of Glasgow, vicar of Peebles, afterwards treasurer of Glasgow, a papal chaplain, 168.

-, -, vicar in spirituals of John Cameron, bishop of Glasgow, 493.

Moffat, Moffet [cos. Dumfries and Lanark], a prebend in Glasgow, 437.

Mohayrit. See Murher.

Mohill, Mayhel [co. Leitrim], Augustinian priory of St. Mary, dependent on Abbeyderg, Fergallus, prior of. See Mackilruays.

-, -, Gilbert, prior of. See Omoran.

Mohychir, Mohyryr. See Murher.

Moira [co. Down]. See Lann Ronain.

Molakin, Malokin, Mulakyn, Zanobius, Zanabius, rector of Ivychurch, 88, 657.

Moleannkearr. See Mullingar.

Moleyns, Molegnis, Moline, Molins, Adam, clerk, 242.

-, -, priest, papal chamberlain, 572.

-, -, an apostolic notary, papal mandatary, 271.

-, -, a papal chamberlain and member of the household of Eugenius IV, in the service of archbishop Chichele, cardinal Beaufort and bishop Bourchier, envoy from the cardinal and bishop to Eugenius IV, envoy of Eugenius IV to England, to be a canon of Lichfield, 218, 233, 236, 282, 285, 286.

-, -, an apostolic notary, papal sub-collector, afterwards collector, in England, Ireland and Scotland, sometime a clerk of the papal camera, 318.

-, -, rector of Kempsey, 506.

-, -, canon of Chichester and Crediton, rector of Winterbourne Earls, chaplain of Kingston Russell, 178, 387, 388.

-, -, archdeacon, afterwards dean, of Salisbury, an apostolic notary, papal chamberlain and clerk of the papal camera, 241–244, 317.

-, -, bishop of Chichester, 306.

Molino, Blasius, patriarch of Grado, afterwards of Jerusalem, regent of the papal chancery, 169 note, 321 note, 331 note, 337 note, 369note, 401 note, 442 note, 445 note, 467 note, 524 note, 535, 540 note, 545 note.

-, Francis de, of Venice, donsel, dwelling at and purposing to be a citizen of London, 275, 478.

-, -, -, -, Elizabeth his wife, 478.

Molins, Moline, Adam de. See Moleyns.

Mollaghhyddryd. See Mulhuddart.

Mollsby. See Moxby.

Molyngton, John, priest, notary, 33.

Molynger, Molyngher, Molynkear. See Mullingar.

Monaghan, Castrum sive de Lochdayge, Lochthayd, Langtort Megmachuna alias Lochtan [co. Monaghan], vicarage of, 11, 46, 115, 138.

Monaincha, Insula vivencium, Insula viventium [in the parish of Corbally, co. Tipperary], Augustinian priory of St. Mary, prior of, papal mandatary, 5, 73, 74, 123, 374, 624, 625.

Monasteranenagh, de Magio [co. Limerick], Cistercian abbey of St. Mary, abbot of, papal mandatary, 5.

Monasterevin, de Rosa valle, de Rosea valle, de Rossa valle, de Rossiavalle [co. Kildare], Cistercian abbey of St. Mary, alias of St. Evin, abbot of, papal mandatary, 202, 373, 374, 652.

-, -, Fergallus, abbot of. See Omulian.

-, -, John, abbot of. See Osuibne.

-, -, monk of, 109.

Monasternagalliaghduff alias Old Abbey, Oconyll, Okonyl [in Old Abbey townland, parish of Robertstown, co. Limerick], Augustinian nuns' priory of St. Catherine, suppressed and its church made into a rectory, 400–402, 454.

Moncestre. See Manchester.

Monckton. See Monkton.

Mone, Walter, priest, 127.

Moneydie, Monythi, Monythy [co. Perth], a prebend in Dunkeld. 426, 620, 621.

Mongomeri, John, knight, 189.

- See also Montegomere; Moungomery; Mungubri.

Monifieth, Monyfuthe [co. Forfar], 536.

Monimusk, Moymoyse [co. Aberdeen], Augustinian priory, prior of, papal mandatary, 565.

Monipeni, John, clerk, de facto rector of Dunnottar, 666.

Monks Kirby. See Newnham Paddox.

Monkton, Monckton [co. Ayr], parish church of, 336, 472, 537.

-, manor and mains of, 492, 493.

Monro, Munroy, Andrew de, canon of Moray, afterwards archdeacon of Ross, postulated without effect to the see of Ross, 239, 333.

Monston, Alfred. See Manston.

Montacute [co. Somerset], Cluniac priory, prior of, papal mandatary, 169.

Montayn, Richard, canon of Dublin, 178.

Monte, B. de, 316, 322, 578 et passim.

Monte, Peter de, an apostolic notary nuncio and collector of the papal camera in England, Ireland and Scotland, 221, 224, 225, 233, 234, 237, 252, 253, 264, 266, 272, 282, 318.

-, -, faculties to, 254, 255, 282–284, 290–293.

-, -, Peter Sanctis de Pis auro his envoy, 291, 293.

-, -, pievano of St. George's, Illasi, apostolic notary, dwelling in England, 253.

-, -, bishop of Brescia, 272note.

-, -, nuncio of Eugenius IV in France, 248.

-, S. de, 308.

Monteacuto, Richard de, knight, 136

Monteceancohe. See Shancough.

Montecinere, Jo. de, 290.

Monteferrando, David de, archbishop of Bordeaux, 194.

Montefiascone [Umbria], letters dated at, 350.

Montegomere, Adam de, archdeacon of Dunkeld, kinsman of James II, an honorary papal chamberlain etc., 245.

- See also Mongomeri; Moungomery; Mungubri.

Monteith, Port of. See Inchmahome.

Montella, P. de, 90, 332 et passim.

Montereolais. See Muinter Eolais.

Montescanchuach (rectius Monteseanchuach). See Shancough.

Montjeu, Philibert de, bishop of Coutances, 235 note.

Monyabro. See Kilsyth.

Monyfuthe. See Monifieth.

Monylaw, William, priest, 593, 594.

Monythi, Monythy. See Moneydie.

Moonie, Thomas, provost of Wingham, 615.

Moorby, Moyrby [co. Lincoln], 38.

Moore, Henry, vicar of Feckenham, 32.

- See also More; Muur.

Moorgagah alias Killeenbrenan, Cyllynbenayim, Cyllynbonnaynn, Khyllyn Bonnayne, Kyllyn Bonanayne [co. Mayo], parish church of St. Brandan, 500.

-, house of St. Mary the Virgin for Franciscan tertiaries, indulgence for, 25.

Moorlinch, Merilench alias Morilinch, Merylinch [co. Somerset], 497, 508.

Mora, Merton [co. Tipperary], a prebend in Lismore], 335.

Moray [co. Elgin], bishop of, papal mandatary, 91, 158, 295, 314, 356, 543, 544, 568, 605, 606, 611, 638, 641, 642, 651, 668.

-, -, provision of a benefice in the patronage of, 555.

-, Columba, bishop of. See Dunbar.

-, Henry, bishop of. See Leighton.

-, John, bishop of. See Wincestre.

-, dean of, papal mandatary, 113, 335, 374.

-, James, dean of. See Stewart.

-, John, dean of. See Douglas.

-, Thomas, dean of. See Archer.

-, Walter, dean of. See Stewart.

-, William, dean of. See Turnbul.

-, dean and chapter of, provision of a benefice in the patronage of, 555.

-, archdeacon of, papal mandatary, 113, 467, 604, 609, 650, 665, 666.

-, James, archdeacon of. See Dunbar.

-, John, archdeacon of. See Forbes.

-, Robert, archdeacon of. See Crannach.

-, William, archdeacon of. See Dunbar.

-, precentor of, papal mandatary, 113, 295, 650.

-, Ingram, precentor of. See Lindesay.

-, John, precentor of. See Haliburton; Spineto.

-, Richard, precentor of. See Crech.

-, Robert, precentor of. See Stewart.

-, James, treasurer of. See Innes.

-, William, treasurer of. See Goldsmyth.

-, official of, papal mandatary, 335, 467, 609.

-, Adam, subchanter of. See Narne.

-, Thomas, subchanter of. See Fordyse.

-, William, subchanter of. See Damson.

-, chancellor of, papal mandatary, 609.

-, canons of. See Benyng; Blare; Borthwic; Bruys; Casteltaris; Crannach (Robert de); Crech; Goldsmyth; Gordon; Haliburton; Hervy (Henry); Inchemartin; Innes (James, John); Kenzheson; Legati; Leighton (Alexander de, Duncan de); Lindesay (Ingram, James); Mathane; Monro; Ogilby (Alexander de); Piot (Laurence); Pontfret; Stewart (James, Robert); Spineto; Tullach (Thomas); Wincestre.

-, chapter of, election by to the deanery, 379, 411, 412.

-, chapter etc. of, papal letters to, 613.

-, episcopal mensa of, 648.

Morchard [co. Devon], 252.

Morcrofte, John, layman, 475.

-, -, Agnes his wife, 475.

Morden, Mordon alias Sottewell, Thomas, rector of Marnhull, afterwards treasurer of London, rector of Fladbury, canon of Hereford, counsellor and steward of Robert FitzHugh, bishop of London, 480, 481.

More, John, priest, of the diocese of Durham, 516.

-, -, -, to be a notary public, 518.

- See also Moore; Muur.

Moresby, Christopher, knight, 126.

-, Richard, canon of London, 38, 125.

-, Robert, donsel, 126.

Moreton, Alice, an Augustinian nun, afterwards prioress, of Moxby, 567.

Moreyn, John, lord of Twyning, 394.

Morgan, Philip, bishop of Ely, 230 note, 252, 612, 625.

Morgan. See Margam.

Morice, William, clerk, 675, 676.

Moricii, William, rector of St. Columba's, Eye, 469.

Morilinch alias Merilench. See Moorlinch.

Morinen., i.e. Térouance, bishop of, regent of the papal chancery, 252et passim, 345, 578 note, 591 note, 636 note, 639 note.

- See also Jeune.

Morley, Anne, damsel, 502, 673.

-, Thomas, of Langton Grange, esquire, 492.

Morpath, Stephen, canon of Wells, 312.

Mortain, Edmund, earl of. See Beaufort.

Mortemer, Thomas, donsel, 366.

-, -, Joan his wife, 366.

Morthendewa, Reginald, of Cornwall, rector of Creed, 167.

Mortlach, Murthlake [co. Banff], a prebend in Aberdeen, 382, 383.

Morton, John, rector of Maiden Newton, chaplain of Witherstone, both in the diocese of Salisbury, 138, 149, 150.

-, Richard, succentor of York, 660.

-, Stephen, priest, 603 note.

-, Thomas, canon of Abergwilly, Chichester, and York, rector of Brompton in the diocese of York, master of Brackley hospital, chaplain of Wykes, surveyor and binder of books in St. Paul's, London, 378, 379.

-, alias Boldi, John, canon of Exeter, rector of Ilfracombe in the diocese of Exeter, 247.

Morton Tinmouth, Morton [in Gainford parish, co. Durham], William Alwent of, esquire, 492.

Mossoll. See Mousehole.

Mota, Jo. de, 249, 289 et passim.

- [Jo. de], papal register rubricated by, 43 note.

Mota. See Ballymote.

Mote, diocese of Exeter, 137.

Mothel, John, bishop of Limerick, 81, 82, 105, 150, 488, 566.

Motte, Geoffrey, rector of Tidcombe, 581.

-, Thomas, layman, 267, 268.

-, -, his first and his second wife, 267, 268.

Moubrey, William de, layman, 91.

-, See also Mowbray.

Mounfort, Richard, layman, 388.

-, -, Ebota his first wife, 388.

-, -, Joan his second wife, 388.

Moungomery, Robert, archdeacon of Brecknock, 30.

- See also Mongomeri; Montegomere; Mungubri.

Mountenay, Thomas, donsel, lord of Cowley, 433, 434.

-, -, -, Elizabet his wife, 433, 434.

Mousehole, Mossoll [co. Cornwall], John Trewyff of, donsel, 183.

-, -, Alice his wife, 183.

Moville, Magbili, Maghbhile [co. Donegal], rectory of, 60.

-, vicarage of, 179.

Mowbray, George, lord of Easby, 573.

-, -, -, Margaret his wife, 573.

-, John, duke of Norfolk, 64, 65, 484.

-, -, -, Eleanor his wife, damsel, 484.

- See also Moubrey.

Moxby, Mollsby [in the parish of Marton in the Forest, co. York, N.R.], Augustinian nuns' priory, Alice, prioress of. See Moreton.

-, -, nun of, 567.

Moy, Moya [in the parish of Dyke, co. Elgin], a prebend in Moray, 101, 113, 335, 336, 579, 605, 611, 667

Moyacomb alias Clonegal, Muyacon [cos. Carlow, Wexford and Wicklow], 564, 565.

Moycullen, Gnobeg, Gnobes [co. Galway], 2, 12, 160.

Moyll, William, donsel, 211.

Moymoyse. See Monimusk.

Moynoe, Magnio [co. Clare], 4, 5.

Moyrby. See Moorby.

Mucerachir and Achagearta (q.v.), diocese of Tuam, 556.

Muckno, Mucnam [co. Monaghan], rectory of St. Maeldoid's, 435, 436.

Münster [Westphalia], collegiate church of Alt Sanct Paul, canon of. See Brinke alias Dobeler.

-, suffragan bishop in the diocese of. See Campania.

Muindterangaili, a rectory in the diocese of Ardagh (Anghaile, i.e. Annaly, now co. Longford), 355.

Muinter Eolais, Montereolais [McRannel's country, i.e. the barony of Leitrim, co. Leitrim], 469.

Mulakyn, Zanobius. See Molakin.

Mulam, parish church of St. Columba super. See Kilcolmkill.

Mulfield, Robert de, bishop of Killaloe, 105.

Mulgan, John, bishop of Leighlin, 426.

Mulhuddart, Mollaghhyddryd [co. Dublin], a prebend in Dublin, 468.

Mullinger, Moleannkearr, Molynger, Molyngher, Molynkear [co. Westmeath], Augustinian priory of St. Mary, alias the House of God, prior of, papal mandatary, 145, 502, 503, 511.

-, Friars Preachers' house of Holy Trinity, indulgence for visits and alms to, 446.

Multedus, letter taxed by, 314.

Multun, Margaret, Benedictine abbess of St. Mary's de Pratis, Northampton, 514.

Mulward, Henry, priest, 29.

Mungubri, William, 168.

-, -, Humphrey his son, 168.

-, -, Helen his wife, 168.

- See also Mongomeri; Montegomere; Moungomery.

Munroy, Andrew de. See Monro.

Muny Ynyhan, a prebend in Kilmacduagh, 557.

Munyabro. See Kilsyth.

Murcardi, Catherine, 17.

Murher, Magierhir, Magyehir, Mohayrit, Mohyryr, Mohychir [co. Kerry], vicarage of, 397, 398, 417, 418, 560, 561.

-, a prebend in Ardfert, 425, 560.

Murhous, Nicholas de, vicar of Lintrathen, 203.

Murrar (Murray), David, of Tulibardin (?), 461.

Murthlake. See Mortlach.

Musselburgh, Muskilburch [co. Edinburgh], hospital of, 19, 26.

Muta. See Ballymote.

Mutton, Muton, Alan, nobleman, 133, 135.

Muur (Moore), John, commander of the Hospitallers' house of Tully, 201.

-, See also Moore; More.

Muyacon. See Moyacomb alias Clonegal.

Mycdonnchaid, Cormac. See Macdonnchaid.

Mydilton, Hugh, turcopolier of the Hospitallers, lieutenant in Hungary of the master and convent of the Order, 302.

- See also Middelton. Midelton.

Mye, Thomas, rector of Hougthon, 24, 160.

- See also May; Mey.

Myketagart, Cristiana. See Mactagart.

Mylde, Thomas, donsel, 395.

-, -, Margaret his wife, 395.

Mynbrisg alias inter duos pontes. See Sligo.

Myreton, Thomas de. See Mirton.

N

Naas, Noas, Adam del, archdeacon of Kells, 107.

Naas, Noas [co. Kildare], 108.

Naenach. See Nenagh.

Nanfan, John, clerk, 242.

Nangle, John. See Anglo.

Nansannan. See Llansannan.

Nant, David, archdeacon of St. Asaph, 392.

Nantbeudi. See Llanboidy.

Napier, John, priest, 432.

Naples [South Italy], Joan II, queen of, 148 note.

-, -, James, comte de la Marche, her husband, 148 note.

-, archbishop of, papal mandatary, 672.

-, Gaspar, archbishop of. See Diano.

Narburgh, Catherine, 165, 166.

Nardi, Master Peter, papal chaplain and auditor, 44, 103, 180, 489, 496, 545, 622.

Narne, Adam de, subchanter of Moray, 414.

-, David de, canon of Aberdeen and Glasgow, chaplain and member of the household of James I, 437, 438.

Narnia, Master Bernardus de, papal chaplain and auditor, 525.

Nasshe, Thomas, rector of Chinnor, 676.

Nathyrlagh. See Galbally.

Naton, diocese of St. Andrews (? Nenthorn, co. Berwick), 428, 556.

Navan, Novan [co. Meath], Augustinian abbey of St. Mary, abbot of, papal mandatary, 654, 655.

Navarre, Joan of, queen of England. See Joan.

Neanagn. See Nenagh.

Negelli (MacNeill? ). Murcardus son of Comedinus, Murcardus Macgillacommeyg, vicar of Kilchoman in Islay, 23, 597.

- See also Macneill.

Neland, Thomas, prior of Lewes, 587.

Nenagh, Neanagh, le Naenach [co. Tipperary], Augustinian priory of St. John Baptist, prior of, papal mandatary, 74, 425, 426, 624, 625.

-, -, Cornelius, prior of. See Macgillafoyl.

-, -, Dermit, prior of, 74.

-, -, Thomas, prior of. See MacGrath.

-, -, William, prior of. See Omeagra.

Nenthorn. See Naton.

Neronibus, Alexander de, preceptor of the hospital of Santo Spirito in Sassia, Rome, 170 note.

Nesbit, Nessebett [in Doddington, co. Northumberland], John Clerk of, layman, and Isabel and Marion his wives, 28, 630.

Ness [co. Chester]. See Denhall.

Nettleton, Netylton [co. Wilts], 539.

Neubodyll, Nenbotil, Neubotill. See Newbattle.

Neuport, Gregory, canon of Lichfield, 211.

- See also Newport; Nuporte.

Neuton, Alexander de, litigant about the archdeaconry of Lothian and the vicarage of Crail, nephew of Henry Wardlaw, bishop of St. Andrews, 341.

-, Thomas, of London, layman, 478.

-, -, -, Janneta his wife, 478.

-, William, priest, 183.

- See also Newton.

Neville. Nevyll, Elizabeth, countess of Westmoreland, 39.

-, Nevile, George, lord de Latymer, 615.

-, -, -, Elizabeth his wife, 615.

-, Richard, earl of Salisbury, 251, 508.

-, Nevil, Robert, canon of Beverley, afterwards bishop of Salisbury, afterwards of Durham, 209, 662.

-, Nyuihel, Thomas, dean of Ferns, 651.

New Hall, Newhayll [in Darfield (q.v.) parish, co. York, W.R.], John Boswyll of, donsel, 35.

-, -, Isabel his wife, 35.

Newbald, North [co. York, E.R.], a prebend in York, 379.

Newbattle, Neubodyll, Neubotil, Neubotill [co. Edinburgh], Cistercian abbey, abbot of, papal mandatary, 665.

-, -, monk of, 181, 428.

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

-, -, canon of, 466, 467.

Newcastle upon Tyne [co. Northumberland], Augustinian hospital of St. Mary the Virgin near the West gate, St. Mary de Westspitell, master of. See FitzHenry.

-, William Belle, burgess of, 185, 187.

-, -, -, Margaret his wife, 185, 187.

-, John Rodes, burgess of, 188.

-, -, -, Isabel his wife, 188.

Newcastle Lyons [co. Dublin], a prebend in Dublin, 236, 503, 512.

Newchurch, Newchurch [co. Kent], 92, 147.

Newhayll. See New Hall.

Newhous. See Newsham.

Newnham Paddox, Newnam [in Monks Kirby parish, co. Warwick], 393.

Newnton, William (‘William de Newynton, not Newton’ in Monasticon, II, p. 412), abbot of Pershore, 133, 447.

Newport, John, deacon, 170.

-, Newporte, Newpoete, William, a Benedictine monk, 514.

- See also Neuport; Nuporte.

Newry, de Viridiligno [co. Down], Cistercian abbey, monk of, 641.

Newsham, Newhous [in Brocklesby parish, co. Lincoln]. Premonstratensian abbey, Henry, abbot of, 78.

Newton, William, abbot of Pershore. See Newnton.

-, alias Cradok, Richard, lord of Newton (? Newtown, co. Montgomery), 431.

-, -, -, Emmota [Harvey of London], his [second] wife, 431.

- See also Neuton.

Newtown alias Burgiskera. See Burriscarra.

Newtown in Fartullagh barony, Newtown (Nova villa) de Feartulach, Newtown (Nova villa) de Fraraibtulach [co. Westmeath], 99, 113.

Newtown [co. Montgomery]. See Newton (?).

Newtown by Trim [co. Meath], Augustinian priory of St. Peter, prior of, papal mandatary, 518 (bis).

Newynton, William de. See Newnton.

Nice [Alpes-Maritimes, France], letters dated at, 536.

Nicholas V, letters of, 263 note, 315note, 320 note.

- See also Nycholas.

Nicholson, John, clerk, 23.

Nicolai, John, a proctor at the Roman court, 199.

-, Simon, priest, chaplain etc. of the archbishop of Florence, litigant about the parish church of St. Vivien, Rouen, 269.

-, -, Matthew his brother, clerk, 269.

Nicolaus, papal registers rubricated by, 422 note, 561 note, 600 note.

- See also Ghostendorus.

Nicoll alias Sudbury, John, priest, 55, 56.

Nigg, Nyg [co. Kincardine], 430.

Nigriconchwayr (i.e. ingi Iconchobayr), Gormlaych. See Oconcobair.

Ninfa [prov. of Rome], Benedictine monastery of Santa Maria del Monte alias Sant' Angelo, 268, 280 note.

Nith, Nyth [Scotland], bridge on the river, 347.

Niuella (? rectius Nucella, q.v.), Jo. do, papal registers rubricated by, 590 note, 596 note, 617 note.

Noas. See Naas.

Nobber, Nobir, Nobyre [co. Meath], 58, 107.

Noble, Stephen, rector of East Dereham, 128.

Nobyre. See Nobber.

Noidento, Johannes de, 649.

Nolan, Hone iny (i.e. Una O'Nolan). 447.

Nongal, Thomas. See Anglo.

Nonnyngton. See Nunnington.

Nonwyk. See Nunwick.

Nordon, Richard, citizen of London, nobleman, 615.

-, -, -, Isabel his wife, 615.

Nores, John, layman, of the diocese of Lincoln, 184.

-, -, -, Joan his wife, 184.

- See also Noreys.

Noreys, John, donsel, of the diocese of Lincoln, 184.

-, -, -, Isabel his wife, noblewoman, 184.

- See also Nores.

Norfolk, duke of. See Mowbray.

-, Northfolk, archdeacon of. See Sponne.

Norman, John, citizen of London, 189.

-, -, -, Isabel his wife, 189.

-, Richard, a Benedictine monk, 543.

Normandy, advocate and proctors of the king of England in, 269.

Normanton, William, rector of Meonstoke, 127.

Nornayg, Norney, Thomas, vicar of Drumraney, 145, 558.

Norreys, Philip, canon of Dublin, vicar of Dundalk, 468, 469.

Nortberwyc. See Berwick, North.

North, alias Binorthyn, John, canon and prior of St. Botolph's, Colchester, 253 (f. 207).

Northampton, Northcampten, Northcampton, Northehamtone [co. Northants], Ardicinus, archdeacon of. See Cardinal deacons (SS. Cosmas and Damian's).

-, Robert, archdeacon of. See FitzHugh.

-, Benedictine (Cluniac in Monasticon, V, p. 207), abbey of St. Mary, de la Pre, de Pratis, near, Catherine, abbess of, 133.

-, -, Margaret, abbess of. See Multun.

Northfolk. See Norfolk.

Northon, John. See Norton.

Northop. See Waneurgein.

Northorpp, Richard, canon of Dublin, 39.

Northumberland, Henry, earl of. See Percy.

-, archdeacon of. See Burton.

Norton, Northon, John, rector of Rettendon in the diocese of London, 85.

-, -, canon of Warwick, rector of Colerne in the diocese of Salisbury and of Mixbury in the diocese of Lincoln, afterwards rector of Colerne and St. Mary's, Calais, 80.

-, -, archdeacon of Berks, canon of Salisbury, 481, 527, 528, 572.

-, Nicholas, vicar of Stepney, 572.

-, William, priest, 134.

Norton [co. Chester], Augustinian abbey of St. Mary, abbot of, papal mandatary, 331, 332.

-, -, indulgence for visits and alms to, 169, 170.

-, -, canon of, 362.

Norton Fitzwarren, Norton by Taunton [co. Somerset], 534.

Norton St. Philip, Phelippesnorten [co. Somerset], Margery Janyns of, 546, 547.

Noruayg (rectius Nornayg). Norvey (rectius Norney). See Nornayg.

Norwich [co. Norfolk], bishop of, papal mandatary, 80, 165, 166, 172, 285, 502, 545, 578, 642, 673, 676.

-, Thomas, bishop of, sometime bishop of Rochester. See Brouns.

-, William, bishop of, afterwards bishop of Lincoln. See Alnewick.

-, archdeacon of. See Caudray.

-, official of, faculties to, 33, 518.

-, Benedictine priory (cathedral church), John, prior of. See Heverlondi.

-, -, monk of, 392.

-, collegiate church of St. Mary in the Fields, canon and chancellor of. See Derman.

-, parish church of St. Mary in the Marsh, 17.

-, parish church of St. Stephen, 529.

-, Gregory Draper, citizen of, 128.

-, -, -, Alice his wife, 128.

-, Richard Halen of, priest, 129.

-, Thomas Hyngham, citizen of, 129.

-, -, -, Emma his wife, 129.

- See also Sudbury.

Nostel [co. York, W.R.], Benedictine priory of St. Oswald, prior of, papal mandatary, 352, 353.

-, -, John, prior of. See Hudresfeld.

-, -, Robert, prior of. See Quixley.

-, -, prior and convent of, 170, 171.

Notley, Black, Blaknotlee [co. Essex], 517.

Nottebroune, John, 184.

-, -, Margery his wife, 184.

Nottingham [co. Notts], archdeacon of, papal mandatary, 344.

-, Nicholas, archdeacon of. See Wymbyssh.

Nouo Edgar alias Marc, John de, vicar of Lochrutton, 620.

Nova via, abbey of. See Abbeygormacan.

Novan, abbey of. See Navan.

Novaria, B. de, 284.

Noxeto, P. de, 272.

Nuatmail alias Nuadmail Kannid. See Faughanvale.

Nuby, William, burgess of Leicester, 366, 434.

-, -, -, Maud his wife, 366, 434.

Nucella, papal register rubricated by, 556 note.

- See also Niuella.

Nugent, Evilina, Evilina de, baroness of Castleknock, 476, 477.

Nunnington, Nonnyngton [in Withington parish, co. Hereford], 656.

Nunwick, Nonwyk [co. York, W.R.], a prebend in St. Wilfrid's, Ripon, 339.

Nuporte, David, canon of Llandaff, vicar of Llantwit, 27.

- See also Neuport; Newport.

Nurnaid, Nurnaig, Nurnayg. See Urney.

Nursia, Jo. de, 280 et passim.

Nusard, Nisard, lands of the late, 351.

Nycholas, Edmund, priest, 30.

Nyg. See Nigg.

Nynsaldi, John. See Wingfield.

Nyth. See Nith.

Nyuihel, Thomas. See Neville.

O (fn. 2)

Oakham, Okham [co. Rutland], 82.

Oathlaw alias Finhaven. See Finhaven.

Obblayd, Ollaid, i.e. O'mBloid or Omulloid, i.e. the east of co. Clare, 471, 475.

Obeachayn, David, priest, 501.

-, Obekayn, Fyntanus, rector of Durrow, 97.

Obeachnachan, John. See Obeanachayn.

Obeaghlaidh, Andrew. See Obeglaidh.

Obeanachayn, John, vicar of Coola, afterwards prior of Inchmacnerin, both in the diocese of Elphin, 51.

-, Obeachnachan, John, clerk, to have the vicarage of Cloonoghil in the diocese of Achonry, 558, 559.

Obeglaidh, Obeaghlaidh, Andrew, vicar of Tullyfern, 202, 429.

Obekayn, Fyntanus. See Obeachayn.

Obeolan, Obeollan, Obeollayn, Obeollon, Laurence, canon of Elphin, papal mandatary, 61.

-, -, canon of Raphoe, papal mandatary, 24, 47, 49.

-, -, canon, afterwards bishop elect of Elphin, 94, 111.

-, Obeollan, Obeollayn, Obrollan, Nemeas, Nimeas, canon of Elphin, papal mandatary, 12–15, 43, 118, 156.

-, -, canon of Killala, papal mandatary, 102, 156, 371, 608.

Oberd, Elizabeth, 210.

Obergyn, Dermit, rector of Durrow, 97.

Oberra, Lewis, canon of Tuam, papal mandatary, 416.

Obiczis, John de. See Opizis.

Obindhi,, Obuigi (rectius Obingi i.e. O'Binney), David, canon of Raphoe, papal mandatary, 47, 154.

Obirrynd, Nemeas, canon of Dromore, papal mandatary, 123, 124.

Obirun, Malachy, Scholar, to become an Augustinian canon of Inchcleraun, 21.

Obizis, James de, bishop of Adria, residing in the Roman court, 86, 445.

-, Master John de. See Opizis.

Oblathmaic, William, vicar of Kyllemuyn, to have collation of the rectory of Modreeny, 624, 625.

Obracayn alias Colleboum. See Kilmurry.

Obraeyn, Ybraeyn, Saub (i.e. Sadhbh), daughter of, 78.

-, Obracyn, Obraen, Obrynne, Thomas, canon of Tuam, vicar of Athenry in the diocese of Tuam, to have collation of the provostship of Tuam, 547, 652.

-, -, canon of Tuam, papal mandatary, 104, 105, 548.

- See also Macbrain; Mcbruyn; Obragan; Obrayn; Obreyn; Obrind; Obruyn; Obryn; Obyrnd.

Obragan, Dermit, priest, rector or prebendary of Kilroe in the diocese of Killala, 7.

-, -, priest, vicar of Ballysakeery, afterwards of Lyllenmyn (q.v.), both in the diocese of Killala, 7.

- See also Macbrain; Mcbruyn; Obraeyn; Obreyn; Obrind; Obruyn; Obryn; Obyrnd.

Obrangaly, Florence, priest, to have collation of the vicarage of Toomour, 559.

Obrayn, Malachy (‘Obruyn’ in Cal. Lett. vii, p. 479), rector of Galloon, 4.

-, Patrick, vicar of Kiltullagh, 47.

-, Ybrayn, Thomas, vicar in Tuam cathedral church, 487.

- See also Macbrain; Mcbruyn; Obreayn; Obreyn; Obrind; Obruyn; Obryn; Obyrnd.

Obreassayl, Gillalactayn, vicar of Kilnamona, 563.

-, Patrick, priest, to have collation of the vicarage of Kilnamona, 563.

Obreslen, Murianus, rector of Inishkeel, vicar of Killymard, 47.

Obreyn, Cornelius, layman, 505.

-, Donatus, rector of Rathronan, 5.

-, Thady, layman, 505.

-, Thady, canon of Leighlin, 561, 562.

- See also Macbrain; Mcbruyn; Obraeyn; Obrayn; Obrind; Obruyn; Obryn; Obyrnd.

O'Brien, Dyrvorgayll iny Bryen (rectius ni Ybryen), 504.

Obrind (O'Byrne? ), Thomas, canon of Tuam, papal mandatary, 207.

- See also Macbrain; Mcbruyn; Obraeyn; Obrayn; Obreyn; Obruyn; Obryn; Obyrnd.

Obrogaid, Obrogayd, James, clerk, of the diocese of Clonfert, vicar of Killimorbologue in that diocese, 200.

-, James, clerk, of the diocese of Clonfert, archdeacon and canon of Clonfert, rector of Madonnbarlayd in the said diocese, 545, 546.

Obrollan, Nemeas. See Obeolan.

Obroter, John, vicar of Fiddown, 419.

Obruachan, Odo, vicar of Crossmolina, 511.

Obruharayn, Ybruharayn, Thady, vicar of Tomgraney, 6.

Obruyn, Conn, a scholar, to have collation of the rectory of Moyacomb alias Clonegal, 564, 565.

-, Cornelius, rector of Kilmacanoge, to be archdeacon of Glendalough, 177.

-, John, vicar of Tullycorbet, 472, 473.

-, Malachy. See Obrayn.

-, Terence, rector of Castlemacadam, 559.

- See also Macbrain; Mcbruyn; Obraeyn; Obrayn; Obreyn; Obrind; Obryn; Obyrnd.

Obryn, David, layman, 447.

-, Ybyrn, Malachy, layman, 529.

-, Obyro, Ymarus, layman, 479.

-, -, his wife, 479.

- See also Macbrain; Mcbruyn; Obraeyn; Obrayn; Obreyn; Obrind; Obruyn; Obryn; Obyrnd.

Obrynne, Thomas. See Obraeyn.

Obudy, Andrew, rector of Taughboyne, 139.

Obuigi (rectius Obingi), David. See Obindhi.

Obuochan, Tierney, monk, and intruded abbot of the Cistercian abbey of Benedictio Dei, 113.

Obyrnd, Thady, layman, 500.

-, Edina inge Byrnd, 500.

- See also Macbrain; Mcbruyn; Obraeyn; Obrayn; Obreyn; Obrind; Obruyn; Obryn.

O'Byrne. See Obrind.

Obyro, Ymarus. See Obryn.

O'Cahan, Denis. See Ochondbaig.

Ocairbry, Eneas, canon of Clogher, papal mandatary, 70, 71.

Ocairyll, Okareyll, Thomas, vicar of Kilmore, 3.

-, William, rector of Tehallan, 10.

- See also Okearulyll.

Ocairthayth, Ocaritayth, Ocarehaig, Rory (Roderick), a secular clerk, afterwards a Premonstratensian canon and abbot of Lough Key, 50, 51, 63, 350.

- See also Mackartaygh.

Ocallanam, David, canon of Clonfert, papal mandatary, 649.

-, Ocallanan, Matthew, vicar of Kilmorgan, 201.

Ocarehaig, Roderick. See Ocairthayth.

Ocaritayth, Rory. See Ocairthayth.

Ocarmacayn, John. See Ocormacayn.

Ocarmaic, Patrick. See Ocormuc.

Ocarnean, Thomas, prior of Athlone, 471.

Ocarraidh, Donatus, vicar of Tullyfern, 202.

O'Carrigan. See Okyrugen.

O'Carroll. See Ocairyll; Okearulyll.

O'Carthy. See Ocairthayth.

O'Casey. See Okasayth; Okathassayd.

Ocassalydh, John, rector of Cappagh, afterwards vicar of Urney, 16.

Ocassinn, Henry, vicar of Aghadowey, 200.

Ocassyn called Cunky. See Quin.

Ocathaalan, Araltheus, a Premonstratensian canon of Lough Key, afterwards prior of Lough, Oughter, 50.

Ocathan (O'Kane), Donald, canon of Raphoe, papal mandatary, 76.

-, Okahan, Felimicus, vicar of Aghadowey, 200.

-, Okathan, Ochathan, Okaan, Maurice, canon of Derry, 202, 354, 355.

-, Ochaayn, Patrick, vicar of Moynoe, afterwards of Tomgraney, 5.

- See also Okarthean.

Occallaid, Occella. See O'Kelly.

Occoneil, Bernard, to be rector of Minbrisg (q.v.) in the diocese of Elphin, 198.

- See also Conell; Oconeyl; Oconhel.

Occurryn, Adam, vicar of Ballon, 562.

-, Occurreyn, Ocurryn, Ocuyrryn, John, canon of Leighlin, papal mandatary, 13, 559, 623, 624, 651, 654.

-, or Ocuuyn, Laurence, vicar of Feenagh, afterwards of Tomfinlough, 501.

Oceallachan, Donald, canon of Armagh, papal mandatary, 418.

- See also Ohalagan.

Oceallaid, Matthew Macabaird. See O'Kelly.

Oceallayd, Breselanus. See O'Kelly.

Oceandubain, Oddo, canon of Tuam, papal mandatary, 142, 143.

- See also Oconceaduayn.

Ocearbollan, Ochearuallan, Okearballan, Donatus, official, afterwards dean of Derry, 179, 355.

-, John, rector of Cappagh, afterwards of Urney, 424.

Ocearnaid, Ycearnaid (O'Kearny), Celestine, archdeacon of Mayo, 454.

-, Ocearrnaid, Ocearrnaidh, John, canon of Achonry, papal mandatary, 54, 557.

-, Malachy, rector of Manulla, 142.

-, Yeearnaid, Philip, canon of Mayo, 454.

Ocellyh, Nicholas. See O'Kelly.

Ochaayn, Patrick. See Ocathan.

Ochailgeanan, Luke, vicar of Killymard, 47.

Ochairig, John, vicar of Killymard, 47.

Ochanmchy, Ochannuchy, Ohanmchy, Alan, provost, afterwards dean, of Killala, 72, 353.

-, Ochannuchy, Ohainmy, Ohanmohy, Ohanmy, Charles, canon of Killala, papal mandatary, 597, 608.

-, -, a prebendary, to become provost, of Killala, 7, 72, 73, 353, 354.

Ochathan, Maurice. See Ocathan.

Ochaylti, Akailti, Okeala, Odo. See Okailti.

Ocheachnassida, Donald. See Oseachnassay.

Ochearuallan, Donatus. See Ocearbollan.

Ochegraithaidh, Dermit, an Augustinian canon, to be sacrist, afterwards to be abbot, of St. Columba's, Derry, 115.

Ochiltree, Ouchate, Michael, dean of Dunblane, canon of Dunkeld, bishop of Dunblane, 80, 97, 174, 176, 368, 461.

Ochinnela, Donatus. See Okynnelid.

Ochondbaig, Oconnubag (i.e. O'Conway), Denis (miscalled O'Cahan), archdeacon, afterwards bishop of Kilfenora, 521, 548, 549, 552.

-, Thomas, dean of Kilfenora, 108.

Ochonmail, Odo, rector of Killaghtee, 99.

Ochuahall, Cornelius, vicar of Aghavallen, 414.

Ocina, Ocinha, Nellanus, vicar of Kilmore, 3.

-, Odo, vicar of Kilmore, 3.

-, Simon, rector of Ardtrea, 471.

Ocinduaeladh, Ocinduacladh (O'Kenealy), Donatus, priest, 364.

-, Dubdara, an Augustinian canon, 364.

- See also Okynnelid; Oykennela.

Ocinha, Nellanus and Odo. See Ocina.

Ocirdhubayn, William, treasurer of Ferns, 623, 624.

Ocirnmachayn, Nicholas, clerk, 120.

Oclerig, Dermit, canon of Achonry, vicar of Bohola, 152.

Ocluamayn, Oclinnan (rectius Ocluman), Dermit, canon of Clonfert, papal mandatary, 471.

-, -, vicar of Kilquain, in the diocese of Clonfert, 53.

-, Yclinnayn (rectius Yclumayn), Donatus Fuscus, vicar of Killimordaly, 104, 105, 530.

-, Oclinnhan (rectius Oclumhan), Florence, perpetual beneficiary of Killoran, 557.

-, Patrick, vicar of Kilvarnet, 564.

-, Oclinnayn (rectius Oclumayn), Philip, dean of Achonry, 73.

-, -, canon of Achonry, papal mandatary, 559.

-, Oclinnhan (rectius Oclumhan), Thady, clerk, to have collation of the perpetual benefice of Killoran, 557.

Oclurgheachair, Ocluigheachare, Peter, vicar of Kilmacrenan, 24, 49.

Ocogarayn (O'Coghlan), Maurice, rector of Dungarvan, 494.

Ocoimean, Ocoymean, Cormac, archdeacon of Achonry, rector of Kilfree, 12–14, 108, 109.

Ocomnachan, Ycomnachan, Thomas, vicar of Cloonoghil, 559.

Oconaing alias Oconchubar, Oconayng alias Oconchuyr, Donald, priest, 120.

-, Thomas, clerk, 120.

Oconalain, John, rector of Ballyburly alias Primult, 209, 210.

Oconallan, Nelanus, rector of Killeeshill, 58.

-, Yoonallan, Thomas, a Premonstratensian canon, 50.

Oconareduayn, Yconareduayn, Bernard, rector of Mucerachir, etc., 556.

Oconayng alias Oconchuyr, Thomas. See Oconaing.

Oconcabayr, Maurice. See Oconcobair.

Oconceaduayn, Bernard, canon of Tuam, papal mandatary, 556.

- See also Oceandubain.

Oconchobuyr, Caluarius. See Oconcobair.

Oconchubair, Bernard, Laisseach and Maurice. See Oconcobair.

Oconchubar alias Oconaing, Donald. See Oconcobair.

Oconchubare, Odo. See Oconcobair.

Oconchubayr, Cornelius. See Oconcobair.

Oconchucrie, Cormac, vicar of Knockanure, afterwards an Augustinian canon, 560.

Oconcobair (O'Conor), Beanmugan, Beanmugan inge Concobair, 462.

-, Oconchuyr, Bernard, dean of Ardfert, 455.

-, -, rector of Croom in the diocese of Limerick, 199.

-, Oconchubair, Bernard, lord of Carbury, 88.

-, Oconchobuyr, Caluarius (an Calbhach), lord of Offaly, 606.

-, Oconcuhair, Cathair, canon of Kildare, 192.

-, Oconchubayr, Cornelius, layman, 674.

-, Yconchuyr, David, canon of Ardfert, 425.

-, Oconchubar alias Oconaing, Donald, priest, 120.

-, Oconcyuyd, Oconcywr, Ocontywe, Donatus, rector commendatary of Rathronan, vicar of Murher, 397, 398, 417.

-, Ychoncubair, Dubeablaid ingean, 54.

-, Eleys M'Yconchur (? ni Yconchur), 205.

-, Yconchubair, Eugenius, layman, 158.

-, Iconchobayr, Gormlaych ingi, 169.

-, Oconnchur, John, canon of Cloyne, vicar of Dingle, 48.

-, Oconchubair, Laisseach (i.e. Lysagh), layman, 360.

-, Oconcuyr, Magonius, layman, 402, 403.

-, Oconcabayr, Oconchubair, Oconcobare, Maurice, canon of Killala, papal mandatary, 7, 51, 57, 73.

-, -, canon of Killala, rector of Calry in the diocese of Elphin, 6.

-, Oconchubare, Odo, rector of Corran, 156.

-, Oconchwyar, Odo, layman, 169.

-, Ychonchubair, Sadb ingen, 342.

-, Oconchuyr alias Oconayng, Thomas, clerk, 120.

- See also Oconyr.

Ocondualaid, Ocondualaythd (O'Conolly), Eugenius, rector of Tedavnet, vicar of Drummully, an Augustinian canon of Clones, to become abbot thereof, 182, 429.

-, Ocondalaich, John, an Augustinian canon of SS. Peter and Paul's, Armagh, to become abbot thereof, 584.

-, Ocongala, Ocongaly, Maurice, canon of Limerick, papal mandatary, 2, 5.

-, Oconguli, Oconnyllech, Maurice, canon of Killaloe, 450, 512.

- See also Macungail.

Oconeyl, Scomel, Stenell, Stomel, Bernard, canon, afterwards bishop, of Killala, 388, 389, 597.

-, Yconeyl, Maurus, scholar, 409.

- See also Conell; Occoneil; Oconhel.

Ocongala, Maurice. See Ocondualaid.

Ocongalan, Fergallus, a secular clerk, afterwards a Premonstratensian canon of Lough Key with the vicarage of Coola in Commendam, 51, 57.

Ocongaly, Oconguli, Maurice. See Ocondualaid.

Oconhel, Malachy, rector of Calry, 6.

- See also Conell; Occoneil; Oconeyl.

Oconmyllyd. See Ogonnelloe.

Oconnchur, John. See Oconcobair.

Oconnubag. See Ochondbaig.

Oconnyllech, Maurice. See Ocondualaid.

Oconnyllyd. See Ogonnelloe.

O'Conolly. See Ocondualaid.

O'Conor. See Oconcobair; Oconyr.

Oconry, Fergallus, dean of Kilfenora, 108.

Ocontywe rectius Oconcywr, Donatus. See Oconcobair.

Oconyll. See Monasternagalliaghduff alias Old Abbey.

Oconyr, William, treasurer of Limerick, member of the court of Martin V, 498.

- See also Oconcobair.

O'Cooney. See Ocuoma.

Ocorcrayn, Ocoreran, Maurice, vicar of Errigal Keerogue, 123.

-, Ocororainn, Ocorkran, Yccoregrayn, William, canon of Kilmacduagh, rector of Athenry, 93, 406.

-, -, -, papal mandatary, 563, 564.

Ocormacayn, Ocormachayn, Cristinus, vicar of Dunkerrin, 5.

-, Ocormocayn, Donatus, clerk, 120.

-, Henry, precentor of Killaloe, 73.

-, Ocarmacayn, John, priest, vicar in Tuam cathedral church, 487.

-, Ocormucayn, John, dean of Killaloe and rector of Feacle, Killuran and Ogonnelloe in the diocese of Killaloe, 4, 74.

-, Ocormaccayn, Thomas, canon of Clonfert, papal mandatary, 542.

-, Ocormuchayn, William, rector of Feacle, Killuran and Ogonnelloe, 4.

Ocormich, Dermit. See Ocormue.

Ocormocayn, Donatus. See Ocormacayn.

Ocormuchayn, Donatus. See Ocormacayn.

Ocormuc, Ocormich, Dermit, canon of Cashel, 451.

-, Malachy, vicar of Ahascragh, 420.

-, Ocarmaic, Patrick, vicar of Rasharkin, 202.

Ocormucayn, John. See Ocormacayn.

Ocormuchayn, William. See Ocormacayn.

Ocoymean, Cormac. See Ocoimean.

Ocoyrbayn, Ycoyrbayn, Raynaldus, vicar of Kilfinaghta, 457.

Ocrumibayl, Alan, canon of Kildare, rector of Croghan alias Kilcorbry, 122.

Ocrummyn, Matthew, canon of Ross, papal mandatary, 428, 429.

Ocuachan, William, rector of Roscrea, 99.

O'Cuilein. See Killyn.

Ocuilenan, Cormac, a Cistercian monk and sacrist of Assaroe, 208.

Ocuind, Ocuyn (O'Quinn), Dermit, priest, to have collation of the vicarage of Shrule, 619, 620.

-, Ocuynd, Donald, canon of Kilfenora, papal mandatary, 201.

-, -, rector of Kilmurry and Kilfarboy in the diocese of Killaloe, 415.

-, Edina (Ethne), Edina ingy Cuind, 572.

-, Ocuuyn or Ocurryn, Laurence, vicar of Feenagh, afterwards of Tomfinlough, 501.

Ocuirch, Donald, vicar of Tumna, 48.

Oculayn, Oculean, John, canon of. Tuam, papal mandatary, 416, 421.

Ocullyng, John, rector of Carnew, 13.

O'Cunlis, Cornelius, bishop of Emly, nuncio of Eugenius IV to Ireland, 299–301.

Ocuoma (rectius Ocuana, i.e. O'Cooney), Donatus, priest, vicar of Killoughane, 416.

-, Maurice, clerk (in Oct. 1432), of the diocese of Ardfert, the son of an unmarried man and an unmarried woman, vicar of Killoughane in the said diocese, 416.

-, Ycuama, Maurice, priest (in Nov. 1432), of the diocese of Ardfert, the son of a priest and an unmarried woman, vicar of Dromod in the said diocese, 405.

Ocurryn, John. See Occurreyn.

Ocurryn or Ocuuyn, Laurence. See Ocuind.

Ocuyn, Dermit. See Ocuind.

Ocuynd, Donald. See Ocuind.

Ocuyrke (Curke in Cal. Lett. VII, p. 70), John, dean of Ossory, 76.

Ocuyrryn, John. See Occurreyn.

Ocyarnay or Otyarnay, Thady. See Otigernaid.

Odallain, Maurice, canon of Kilfenora, papal mandatary, 201.

O'Daly, Odallay, Cornelius, rector of Gnomor (q.v.) and vicar of Killeroon, 12.

-, Odaly, Lewis, layman, 11.

-, Ydalaig, Maurianus, vicar of Ballyloughloe, 423.

-, Odaly, Thady, bishop elect of Achonry, a Friar Preacher, 584, 617.

- See also Dahe.

Odarrcan, Dermit, de facto vicar of Toomour, 559.

O'Dea, Cornelius I, rector of Dysert in the diocese of Killaloe, afterwards bishop of Limerick, afterwards bishop in the universal church and rector of Dysert, 71, 81, 400, 402.

-, Odeaid, Cornelius II, clerk, of the diocese of Killaloe, vicar of Dysert in the same diocese, 417.

-, Ideaygh, Donatus, rector of Templeomalus alias Cruary, 470.

-, Odeaid, John, vicar of Dysert, 417.

- See also Day.

Odelond, John, rector of a portion of Orewkerne, chaplain of Ryme Intrinseca, 163.

Odempnayll, Nellanus. See O'Donnell.

Odestoke. See Odstock.

Oding, John, clerk, 113, 335.

Odochartaigh, Roderick, rector of Fahan, 97.

O'Doherty. See Odochartaigh, Odwirti.

Odomnaill. See O'Donnell.

Odomnallan, Dermit, layman, 162.

Odonchuga, Odonchuaga, Cornelius, treasurer of Kilmacduagh, rector of Beagh, 201, 564.

-, Odonncuhd, John, of Kilmacduagh, priest, to have collation of the vicarage of Beagh, 557.

Odonis, Nigel, rector of St. Finnan's, 624.

Odonncuhd, John. See Odonchuga.

O'Donmell, Ydomhnaill, Ydomnaill, Odhonehnayll, Ydhomhnaill, Idhonehnaill, Idhomhnail, Odempnayll, Cornelius Macmeanman (Macmenman), canon of Raphoe, papal mandatary, 424, 429.

-, Donald Macmeanman, dean and canon of Raphoe, rector of Clondahorkey, 97–99, 101, 102, 154, 430, 452, 453.

-, Eugenius Macmenmun, successively bishop of Connor and Derry, 181, 194.

-, -, dean of Derry, 418.

-, Maurice MacCarmayc, rector of Clondavaddog, afterwards abbot of Assaroe, 102.

-, Maurice Macmeanman (Macheromheanman), rector of Fahan, canon of Raphoe, archdeacon of Connor, 98, 151, 176.

-, Nellanus, donsel, 40.

-, -, Fyngualaynd his wife, 40.

O'Dorney, Kyryeleyson [co. Kerry], Cistercian abbey, abbot of, papal mandatary, 398.

O'Dowd. See Odubda.

Odrinan, Macsufius, vicar of Kiltubrid, 492.

Odruffthyn, Ydruffthyn (O Droohan), Nicholas, abbot of St. Mary's, Ferns, 654.

-, Thomas, a Premonstratensian canon of St. John Baptist's, Annadown, to have provision of the Augustinian abbey of St. Mary, Ferns, 654.

Odstock, Odestoke [co. Wilts], 662, 663.

Oduba. See Odubda.

Odubagan. See Odubugain.

Odubda, Oduba, Ydubda (O'Dowd), Cormac, canon of Killala, papal mandatary, 7.

-, -, vicar of Kilglass in the diocese of Killala, 102, 371, 499, 500.

-, Donatus, canon of Killala, papal mandatary, 102, 353, 354, 371.

-, Rory, canon of Killala, papal mandatary, 156.

Odubanayth, Odubanaych, Odubeanaych, Odukanaydh, Solomon, rector of Ardstraw and of Cappagh, 15, 16.

Odubenaidh, Cristin Macneda, vicar of Killybegs, 154.

Odubfaydf. See Odubthaid.

Odubgilla, Cornelius, canon of Tuam, papal mandatary, 207.

-, -, rector of Ardrahan in the diocese of Kilmacduagh, 204.

-, Denis, a scholar, to have collation of the rectory of Beagh, 563, 564.

-, John, canon of Kilmacduagh, papal mandatary, 204, 563, 564.

Odubhgayll, Henry, vicar of Ahoghill, 96.

-, Odubhghaill, Roger, rector of Fahan, 97.

Odublena, Donatus, rector of Clonlea, 471.

Odubragilla alias Omyraig, John, rector of Newtown, 99.

Odubthaid, Ydubthaid (O'Daffy), Patrick, a Premonstratensian canon of Cella Parva, Annadown, litigating about the Augustinian abbey of St. John the Evangelist, Tuam, 357.

-, Odubfaydf, Philip, vicar of Clontibret, 75.

Odubugain, Oduhagayn, Dermit, vicar of Killosolan, 557.

-, Odubagayn, Malachy, vicar of Killosolan, 202, 557.

-, Odubagan, Philip, layman, 88.

-, Odubuychayn, Philip, canon of Ardfert, papal mandatary, 397, 398.

Odubunra, Raynald, vicar of Cloonfinlough, etc., 15.

Odudagan, Patrick, priest, to have collation of the vicarage of Clonbern, 564.

O'Duffy. See Odubthaid.

Oduhagayn. See Odubugain.

Oduigeannan, Oduigrannan (O'Duignan), Cornelius, vicar of Kilronan, 11.

-, George, vicar of Kilronan, 11.

-, Sagart, vicar of Kilronan, 11.

Oduinissaid, Yduinissaid, Thady, abbot of St. John the Evangelist's, Tuam, 357.

Odukanaydh, Solomon. See Odubanayth.

Oduynd, Oduyud (rectius Oduynd) (O'Duinn, i.e. O'Dunne), David, clerk, of the diocese of Kildare, canon of Kildare, rector of Rosenallis in the diocese of Kildare, 200, 201, 337.

-, Edmund, rector of the parishes of Coolbanagher and Ardea, 202.

-, Maurice, rector of Rosenallis, 201.

-, Thady, canon of Killala, vicar of Crossmolina, 511.

Oduyr. See Odwyr.

Oduyud (rectius Oduynd), Edmund, Maurice and Thady. See Oduynd.

Odwirti (O'Doherty?), William, archdeacon of Emly, commendatary of the abbey of Abington and of the rectory of Galbally, 2.

Odwyr, David, dean of Cashel, canon of Lismore, 335.

-, Oduyr, David, canon of Limerick, papal mandatary, 75.

Oelabayd, Yelabayd, Matthew, vicar of Oran, 495.

Oeleydud, Yeleydud, Donatus, canon of Killaloe, 475.

Oerlayd, Yerlayd, Anastasia, 440.

O'Etigan, William, bishop of Elphin, sometime canon of Cloyne. See O'Hedian.

O'Fahy. See Ofathe.

Ofairceallaich, Nicholas and Patrick. See O'Farrelly.

Ofaithi, John. See Ofathe.

O'Falan, Eugenius, bishop of Killaloe, 105, 374, 377, 378, 446.

- See also Ofalluyn; Offaelayn.

Ofalee. See Offaly.

Ofalluyn, Offalluyn, Malachy, vicar of Ahascragh, 420.

-, William, vicar of Ahascragh, 420.

- See also O'Falan; Offaelayn.

Ofargyll, Odo. See O'Farrell.

Ofarkellayn. See Offerlane.

O'Farrell, Ofergail, Bernard, clerk, 118.

-, Ofergail, Carbricus, vicar of Killashee, 419.

-, Yfeargail, Findguala ingean, 158.

-, Offeargayl, Gerald, dean of Ardagh, litigant about the rectory of Muindterangaili (q.v.), 355.

-, Ofergaill, John, rector of Muinter Eolais, 469.

-, Ofeargail, Kenanus, a Cistercian monk, afterwards abbot, of Kilbeggan, 194.

-, Ofargyll, Odo, rector of Moyacomb alias Clonegal, 564, 565.

-, Richard, Cistercian abbot of Granard, afterwards bishop of Ardagh with the abbey of Granard in commendam, 492, 506.

-, Ofragail, Richard, vicar of Killashee, 419.

-, Ofereghil, Oferrghil, Virgilius, rector of Tulacheargna, vicar of Kilmacrenan, 24, 49.

O'Farrelly, Ofercheallaich, Benunan ingen, 68.

-, Ofairceallaich, Nicholas, vicar of Killashandra, 600.

-, Ofairceallaich, Offaircallaich, Patrick, vicar of Urney and litigant about another vicarage not named, afterwards an Augustinian canon and prior of Drumlane, 384, 585, 586, 599.

Ofathe, Ofaithi (O'Fahy), John, rector of Beagh, afterwards a Carmelite, 201, 564.

Ofayd, Dermit, prebendary of Muny Ynyhan, 557.

Ofeargail, Kenanus. See O'Farrell.

Ofedagan, Donald, clerk, to have collation of the vicarage of Magheross, 562.

Ofercheallaich, Benunan ingen. See O'Farrelly.

Ofereghil, Virgilius. See O'Farrell.

Offaelayn, Donald, vicar of Offerlane, 98.

- See also O'Falan; Ofalluyn.

Ofergail, Bernard and Carbricus. See O'Farrell.

Ofergaill, John. See O'Farrell.

Ofergasa, John, clerk, 356.

Oferrghil, Virgilius. See O'Farrell.

Offaircallaich, Patrick. See O'Farrelly.

Offalluyn, Malachy. See Ofalluyn.

Offaly, Ofalee (i.e. roughly King's County), Calvagh Oconchobuyr, lord of, 666.

Offarand, Fergallus, clerk, 608.

Offarkellayn. See Offerlane.

Offeargayl, Gerald. See O'Farrell.

Offerlane, Ofarkellayn, Offarkellayn [Queen's County], 98.

Offhicari, Offichaire, Offycharey, and Beandfada (? Ui-Fiachrach and Banada), a rectory in the diocese of Achonry, 7, 53.

Offlannagan, Charles, Morianus, Malachy, Nicholas, Odo and William. See Oflannagan.

Offlanngan, William. See Oflannagan.

Offord Darcy, Offorddacy, Offordacy, Alice de, 160.

Offullechan, Ofinllechan (rectius Ofuillechan), Ofuyllechcan, Ossuyllecan, Osuillechan, John, canon of Derry, papal manlatary, 106, 200, 568, 596.

-, -, priest, to have the vicarage of Tamlaght-Finlagan, 558.

Offycharey and Beandfada. See Offhicari.

Ofianula, Cristin, vicar of Mevagh, 424.

-, Roger, vicar of Mevagh, 424.

Oficeallaid, Yficeallaid, Charles, vicar of Toomour, 559.

O'Finaghty. See Ofynnachda.

Ofinllechan (rectius Ofuillechan), John. See Offullechan.

Ofladdan, Osladdan, Cornelius, sacrist of the Culdees, Devenish, 9.

O'Flaherty, Oflaharti, Oflaharthan, Oflaharthay, Bernard, dean of Annadown, rector of Moycullen and Gnomor (q.v), 2, 3, 12, 25, 160.

-, Oflathbertaigh, Bernard, layman, 364.

-, -, his wife, 364.

-, Maginylaharti, Donald, layman, of the diocese of Annadown, 18.

-, Oflaferthayd, Donald, layman, of the same diocese, 162.

-, inge Laartayd, Furola (rectius Finola), of the diocese of Tuam, 440.

-, Oflafertaidh, Yflafertaidh, Margaret ingen, of the diocese of Annadown, 363.

-, iny Lachactayd, Margaret, of the diocese of Annadown, damsel, 644.

-, ingi Laharty, Symmolina (rectius Fymmolina), of the diocese of Annadown, 18.

-, Ylaharti, Odo, layman, 18.

Oflandgaile, Oflandgarke, Patrick, vicar of Kilglass, 371.

-, Oflangale, Maurice, clerk, to have collation of the vicarage of Skreen, 608.

Oflannagan, Offlannagan, Charles, canon of Elphin, 423.

-, Offlannagan, Malachy, archdeacon and canon of Mayo, vicar of Breaghwy, 453, 454.

-, Morianus, canon of Elphin, 423.

-, Offlannagan, Nicholas, priest, of the diocese of Clogher, a proctor at the Roman court, 470.

-, -, priest, of the diocese of Clogher, rector of Inishmacsaint, prior, rector, comorban or plebanus, and sacrist of Devenish, both in the diocese of Clogher, 9, 10, 48, 49, 67.

-, Offlannagan, Odo, canon of Elphin, papal mandatary, 423.

-, Offlannagan, Offlanngan, William, provost of Elphin, to become an Augustinian canon and afterwards prior of Roscommon, 590, 591.

Oflathbertaigh, Bernard. See O'Flaherty.

Oflin, Oflynne, David, precentor of Lismore, 335, 367.

-, Ofloynn, William, rector of Kiltullagh, 8.

Ofragail, Richard. See O'Farrell.

Ofayllechcan, John. See Offullechan.

Ofyerach alias Arddrahayn. See Ardrahan.

Ofynnachda, Yfinachta (O'Finaghty), Thady, vicar of Kilmorgan, 8, 201.

Ogaband, Oganband, Donatus, vicar of Disertfinchilly in the diocese of Kilmore (resigned before Sept. 15, 1428), 71. See also Ogoband.

-, -, bishop of Kilmore (from 1421 to circ. 1445), 55, 250, 374, 599, 600.

-, Ogoband, Donatus, vicar of Drummully in the diocese of Clogher, 12.

-, John, vicar of Drummully, 12.

-, Malachy, vicar of Boho, afterwards of Drummully, 429.

-, Thady, vicar of Drummully, 12, 429.

Ogaillbiugi, Odo, vicar of Kilmacrenan, 49.

Ogallenbare, Malachy, rector of Clondavaddog, 102.

Oganband, Donatus. See Ogaband.

O'Gara, Ogara, Ygara, Bernard, rector of Kilfree in the diocese of Achonry, 15.

-, Charles, canon of Elphin, 88.

-, -, -, papal mandatary, 5, 52, 54, 55, 117.

-, Rory, rector of Kilfree, 12, 14.

Ogard', Andrew, knight, 38.

Ogelby, Margaret. See Ogilby.

Ogeruayn, Donatus, vicar of Killosolan, 202.

Ogilby, Ogilbi, Ogylbi, Alexander de, subdeacon (in March, 1430), canon of Aberdeen, vicar of Alyth in the diocese of Aberdeen, 159.

-, -, clerk (in April, 1435), of the diocese of St. Andrews, canon of Aberdeen and Moray, vicar of Carnbee, afterwards rector of Kirkden, both in the diocese of St. Andrews, 549, 550.

-, David de, canon of Aberdeen, Brechin and Glasgow, rector of Fettercairne, 159, 160, 589, 590.

-, Ogilwy, Henry de (dead before March, 1431), rector of the chapel of Forgon (q.v), in the diocese of Dunkeld, 391.

-, - (dead before April, 1435), rector of Kirkden alias Idvies in the diocese of St. Andrews, 549.

-, John de, layman, 441, 442.

-, -, Cristiana his wife, 441, 442.

-, Ogelby, Margaret de, damsel, 89.

-, Patrick de, knight, sheriff of Angus, 140, 187.

-, -, -, Cristiana his wife, 187.

Ogillachainnigh, John, vicar of Coleraine, 103, 104.

Ogillasenayn, Donald, sacrist of Scattery Island collegiate church, vicar of Kilrush, 96, 98.

Ogilwy, Henry de. See Ogilby.

Oglasdeirg, Fergallus, vicar of Ballyloughloe, 422.

Ogleandan, Cathal, vicar of Killybegs, 154.

Ogoband. See Ogaband.

Ogonnelloe, Oconmyllyd, Oconnyllyd [co. Clare], 4, 74.

Ogormaili, Denis, vicar of Moville, 179.

O'Grada, Ograda, Ygrada, Donatus, canon of Killaloe, 1.

-, Donatus, a Benedictine monk, 81.

-, Ograday, Henry, vicar of Clooney, 375.

-, John, bishop of Elphin, 495.

-, Maurice, rector of Drumcliff, 525.

-, Nicholas, canon of Killaloe, vicar of Tomgraney and of Feenagh, 1, 6, 87.

-, -, canon of Killaloe, papal mandatary, 3–5, 73.

-, Ygrada, Thomas, rector of Croom, 413.

-, Thomas, layman, 81.

Ogryffa, Laurence, priest, de facto vicar of Kilnamona, 563.

Ogubuin, Eugenius, rector of Desertegny, 46.

-, Ogubuyn, John, bishop of Derry, sometime canon of Derry, Limerick, Ossory and Raphoe, rector of Clonca, Clonmany and Moville, 60, 81, 485, 486, 611.

-, -, canon of Derry, papal mandatary, 61.

-, -, canon of Limerick, papal mandatary, 24, 49.

-, -, canon of Raphoe, papal mandatary, 76.

-, -, archdeacon of Connor, 176.

-, Nemeas, rector of Desertegny, 46.

Ogylbi, Alexander de. See Ogilby.

Ohaccagan, Yhaccagan, Thomas, vicar of Kilcorkey with Killaster, 507.

Ohainmy, Charles. See Ochanmchy.

Ohalagan, Nicholas, canon of Armagh, 60.

- See also Oceallachan.

Ohallmarain (O'Halloran), John, layman, 364.

-, -, Avilina his wife, 364.

-, Ohallbarayn, Odo, rector of Moycullen, 12.

-, Yallborayn, Sand (rectius Saud i.e. Sadhbh), 162.

Ohalpy, Thomas, vicar of Kilfergus, 563.

Ohalulok, Yhalulok, William, vicar of Longforgan, 153.

Ohanarthyd (O'Hanratty), Donald, vicar of Moynoe, 5.

- See also Ohenrachtaich.

Ohanmchy, Alan and Charles. See Ochanmchy.

Ohanmohy, Ohanmy, Charles. See Ochanmchy.

Ohannrohy, Maurice, vicar of Ballysakeery, 7.

O'Hanratty. See Ohanarthyd; Ohenrachtaich.

O'Hara, Magonius, bishop of Achonry, 487, 584.

O'Hart. See Hairt.

Ohayga, Thomas, canon of Tuam, 191.

Oheadra, Oheagra, Bernard, canon, afterwards dean, of Achonry, 377.

-, -, canon of Elphin papal mandatary, 52, 152, 156, 193.

-, Cheadra, Oheara, Yheagra, Cormac, clerk, of the diocese of Achonry, 487.

-, -, provost and canon of Achonry, canon of Elphin, rector of in the diocese of Achonry, 7.

-, -, canon of Achonry, perpetual beneficiary of Killoran in the diocese of Achonry, 557.

-, -, canon of Achonry, papal mandatary, 52, 53, 72, 73, 354.

-, -, canon of Elphin, papal mandatary, 73, 117.

-, Oheadgra, Oheara, Donald, archdeacon of Achonry, 109.

-, -, canon of Achonry, papal mandatary, 192.

-, Oheara, John, canon, afterwards dean, of Achonry, 73, 377.

-, -, perpetual beneficiary of Killoran in the diocese of Achonry, 557.

-, Yheadia, Yheagra, John, layman, of the diocese of Achonry, 54, 487.

-, Yheagra, Thady, layman, 487.

Oheda, Dermit, rector of Templeomalus alias Cruary, 470.

-, Nicholas, a Cistercian monk of St. Sebastian's, Rome, to be abbot of Carrigillihy, 466.

O'Hedian, Ohedyan, Philip, dean and canon of Cashel, canon of Cloyne, 451.

-, Ohedian, Richard, archbishop of Cashel (in 1429), 106.

-, Ohedigayn, Richard, archdeacon of Cashel (in 1433), canon of Killaloe, 475.

-, O'Etigan, William, bishop of Elphin, sometime canon of Cloyne, 451, 639, 640.

-, Ohedian, William, canon of Lismore, proctor at the Roman court, 377, 446.

Oheelayn, Yheelayn, John, vicar of Rathangan, 666.

-, Mauricius, priest, to have collation of the same vicarage, 666.

Ohegayn, Oheghyn, Odo. See Ohogayn.

Ohegill, Patrick, rector of Ballyrashane, 106.

Oheli, Magonius, layman, 403.

Ohenrachtaich, Ohenrachtaych (O'Hanratty), Nemeas, Nemeus, canon of Clogher, papal mandatary, 70, 71, 418.

-, -, canon of Armagh and Clogher, rector of Clones and of Muckno, 435, 436.

-, Ohenrachtaych, Thomas, rector of Muckno, 435.

- See also Ohanarthyd.

Oherattay, Yherattay, Dermit, vicar of Kiltullagh, 47.

O'Heyne, Hayn, John, bishop of Clonfert, xl, 267.

O'Higgins. See Ohuigind.

Ohirriele, Cornelius, vicar of Tomgraney, 6.

Ohiur. See Ohymur.

Ohogayn, Ohegayn, Oheghyn, Oddo, Odo, clerk, to have collation of the rectory of Lynally in the diocese of Meath, 13.

-, -, precentor, afterwards dean, of Killaloe, 73, 74.

O'Holagan. See Maccuolachayn; Ohullochayn.

Ohoreachtaid, Alan, layman, 364.

-, -, Sadb his wife, 364.

Ohowllachan, Maurice. See Ohullocchayn.

Ohrulachan, Maurice, vicar of Kilkeedy, 415.

Ohuban, alias de Burgo, John. archdeacon and canon of Tuam, vicar of Ballinrobe and Annagh, afterwards an Augustinian canon and abbot of Cong, 89, 207, 653.

-, Hubayn, alias de Burgo, Raymund, a Premonstratensian canon of Annadown, afterwards an Augustinian canon of Cong, 52.

-, Roger, scholar, to have collation of the vicarage of Killanummery, 558.

-, Iubayn, Yuiban, alias de Burgo, Thomas, a secular canon of Tuam, afterwards an Augustinian canon of Cong, 425 (bis).

Ohuigind (O'Higgins), Odo, Oddo (Aedh), Augustinian canon of Cleenish, afterwards abbot of St. Michael's, Mayo, and commendatary of the rectory of Manulla, 110, 111, 142, 143, 356, 357.

Ohullocchayn, Ohuolloccayn, Ohuollocray, Ohullocayn, Alan, canon of Ross. vicar of Killaconenagh, 424, 452.

-, Gilbert, canon of Ross, vicar of Killaconenagh, 424, 452.

-, Ohuoluchan, John, vicar of Kyllukacoyn, 417.

-, Ohowllachan, Maurice, a Friar Minor, intruded abbot of the Cistercian monastery of Carrigillihy, 466.

-, Maurice, treasurer of Ardfert, rector of Rynduera, 454, 455.

-, Mchowlachan, Nicholas, rector of Templeomalus alias Cruary, 470.

-, Yhuoluchan, Robert, vicar of Kyllukacoyn, 417.

- See also Maccuolachayn.

Ohurayn, Yhiurain, Gormlaith ingen, 364.

-, Malachy, an Augustinian canon, vicar de facto of Donanachta, 542.

Ohuyrn, Ohuyne, Maurice, canon of Ardfert, papal mandatary, 3, 425.

Ohyalayn, Maurice, rector of Ardrahan, 517.

Ohymur, Ohymuyr, Awly (Aulauus, ? rectius Aulanus i.e. Alan), vicar of Dunnaman and of Kilkeedy, 415.

-, Ohiur, Ohywyr, Cornelius, canon of Cloyne, Killaloe and Limerick, rector of Croom, 413, 450, 512, 542, 563, 566.

Ohywelayn, Nicholas, canon of Kildare, papal mandatary, 112.

Ohywyr. See Ohymur.

Oicke or Oittke (? Quick), Cecily, 628.

Okaan, Maurice. See Ocathan.

- See also Okarthean.

Okaeilte, John, vicar of Ahoghill, 96.

- See also Okailti.

Okaelay, Nemeas. See O'Kelly.

Okaellagy, Robert. See O'Kelly.

Okaellay, Nemeas and Robert. See O'Kelly.

Okaelyg, Gilbert. See O'Kelly.

Okahan, Felimicus. See Ocathan.

Okailti, Akailti, Ochaylti, Okeala, Odo, archdeacon of Connor, 151, 176.

- See also Okaeilte.

Okallanayn, Cormac, canon of Annadown, papal mandatary, 12, 52.

Okallayg, Thomas. See O'Kelly.

O'Kane. See Ocathan.

Okareyll, Thomas. See Ocairyll.

- See also Okearulyll.

Okarthean, Okartean, Eugenius, vicar of Aghadowey, in the diocese of Derry, 200.

-, -, canon of Derry, papal mandatary, 15, 16.

- See also Ocathan.

Okasayth (O'Casey), Andrew, rector of Ballymore, 420.

- See also Macathassaydh; Okathassayd.

Okathan, Maurice. See Ocathan.

Okathassayd, Okathassaydh (O'Casey), Simon, vicar of Drumraney, 145.

-, Tierney, sacrist of the Culdees and vicar of Devenish, 9, 10.

-, William, a Hospitaller, to have the vicarage of Drumraney in commendam, 145.

- See also Macathassaydh; Okasayth.

Okaynechayr, Rory, vicar of Kinnitty, 374.

Okcallay, Thady. See O'Kelly.

Okeala, Odo. See Okailti.

Okeallaigh, Oddo. See O'Kelly.

Okeallayd, Bernard and Donald. See O'Kelly.

Okealleid, Donatus. See O'Kelly.

Okearballan, Donatus. See Ocearbollan.

O'Kearny. See Ocearnaid.

Okearulyll (rectius Okearuyll, i.e. O'Carroll), layman, 505.

- See also Ocairyll.

Okehampton. See Brightley.

O'Kelly, Okeallayd, Bernard, an Augustinian canon, to have the vicarage of Kilquain in the diocese of Clonfert in commendam, 53.

-, Occallaid, Bernard, canon of Clonfert, 649.

-, Oceallayd, Breselanus, an Augustinian canon, 523.

-, Okellaid, Cornelius, canon of Clonfert, papal mandatary, 200, 471.

-, Ykeallay, Donald (alive in July, 1435), vicar of Clonbern in the diocese of Tuam, 564.

-, Okeallayd, Donald (dead before March, 1434), vicar of Oran in the diocese of Elphin, 495.

-, Okealleid, Donatus, vicar of Dysert, 417.

-, Okaelyg, Gilbert, rector of Durrow, 97.

-, McKellay alias Leche, John, archdeacon of Kilfenora, 549.

-, Okellaid, Keruallus, de facto vicar of Kilfergus, 563.

-, Iceallaid, Magonius, 61.

-, -, Thady his son, clerk, of the diocese of Elphin, 61.

-, Occallaid, Marianus, canon of Clonfert, 649.

-, Oceallaid, Matthew Macabaird, rector of Urney, 424.

-, inge Ceallaigh, Mor, 462.

-, Okaelay, Okaellay, Nemeas (dead about 1426), canon of Killaloe, 426.

-, - (dead before Sept. 1428), vicar of Kilfearagh in the diocese of Killaloe, 3.

-, Ocellyh, Nicholas, canon of Clonfert, papal mandatary, 44.

-, Nicholas Maceochaidykellaid, canon of Elphin, 511.

-, Okeallaigh, Odo, layman, 462.

-, Occella, Patrick, 58.

-, -, Catherine ini Conell his wife, 58.

-, Okaellay, Okaellagy, Robert, canon of Killaloe, 426.

-, -, -, papal mandatary, 525.

-, Okcallay, Okellaig, Thady, clerk, of the diocese of Elphin, vicar of Killosolan in the same diocese, 201, 202, 557.

-, Thomas, bishop of Clonfert, 105, 546, 670.

-, -, -, translated without effect to Tuam, 267 note.

-, Okallayg, Thomas, prior of Clontuskert Omanny, 670.

- See also Kelly; Macciallaid.

O'Kenealy. See Ocinduaeladh; Okynnelid; Oykennela.

O'Kennedy, Okennede, Cornelius, rector of Modreeny, 624, 625.

-, Lyeathd (i.e. Liath the Grey), layman, 505.

-, Ruod (i.e. Ruadh, the Ruddy), layman, 505.

O'Kerrigan. See Okyrugen.

Okeyt, Donatus, sacrist of Scattery Island collegiate church, 98.

Okham. See Oakham.

O'Killyn. See Killyn.

Okinatha alias Macathassaydh, Matthew, vicar of Monaghan and of Galloon, to become an Augustinian canon, and afterwards abbot, of Cleenish, 115, 138.

Okonyl. See Monasternagalliaghduff alias Old Abbey.

Okynach, Donald, rector of Carnew, afterwards to be rector of Castlemacadam, 13, 14, 559.

Okynnan, Cormac, layman, 440.

Okynnelid, Donatus, deacon, to have collation of the vicarage of Kilfergus, 563.

-, Ochinnela, Donatus, vicar of Aghavallen, 414.

- See also Ocinduaeladh; Oykennela.

Okyrngen (rectius Okyrugen), Patrick. See Okyrugen.

Okyrnnan, Oddo, rector of Castlemacadam, 559.

Okyrugen, Okyrngen (O'Carrigan or O'Kerrigan), Patrick, rector of Carnew, 13.

Olaighe, Thady, layman, 364.

-, -, Morina his wife, 364.

Olayn, Gilbert. See Oleayn.

Oldhall, William, knight, 365, 366.

-, -, Margaret his wife, 365, 366.

Oldton. See Oulton.

Oleargassa, Oleargussa, Magonius. See Olergassa.

Oleayn, Olayn, Olegan, Gilbert, canon of Limerick, papal mandatary, 5, 199, 415.

Olennayn, Odo, rector of Croghan alias Kilcorbry, 122.

Oleoghay, Donatus, vicar of Killimordaly, 105.

Olergassa, Oleargassa, Oleargussa, Magonius, vicar of Clones, 419, 495.

-, Oleargassa, Oleargussa, Olorgassa, Maurice, clerk, of the diocese of Clogher, to have collation of the rectory of Tehallan and the vicarage of Monaghan, 10, 11, 22, 46.

-, -, canon of Clogher, papal mandatary, 419, 495.

Olerton, Walter, clerk, notary public, 386.

Olienachan, Robert, vicar of Rasharkin, 202.

Ollaid. See Obblayd.

Olney, Isabel, of London, 179, 180.

O'Loghnan alias O'Loughlin (q.v.) Olochlaynd, Florence, bishop of Kilfenora, 521, 548.

-, -, -, Florence his son, canon of Kilfenora, to have collation of the archdeaconry of that church, 548, 549.

Olonan, Cristin, vicar of Aghadowey, 200.

-, Oloman, Henry, rector of Desertoghill, 372.

-, James, rector of Desertoghill, 372.

O'Lonergan, Olonyrgayn, James, canon of Killaloe, proctor at the Roman court of Robert, bishop of Killaloe, 105.

-, -, dean of Killaloe, 73, 74.

-, -, bishop of Annadown, 504.

-, -, bishop of Killaloe, 377, 378, 446.

Olongan, John, canon of Killaloe, 450, 512.

Olongsygh, Olongsich (O'Lynch), Awly rectius Alan (Aulavus rectius Aulanus, i.e. Alanus), precentor and canon of Killaloe, rector of St. Catherine's Monastergalliaghduff alias Old Abbey in the diocese of Limerick, 400–402, 454.

-, -, vicar of Dingle in the diocese of Ardfert, 48.

-, Cornelius, clerk, of the diocese of Killaloe, to be rector of Rathronan in the diocese of Limerick, 5.

-, -, clerk, of the diocese of Killaloe, to be a canon of Limerick and vicar of Dingle in the diocese of Ardfert, 417, 450.

-, Dermit, vicar of Knigh, 122.

-, Ylongsygh, Donald, scholar, 401, 402.

-, Philip, vicar of Knigh, 122.

Olonyrgayn, James. See O'Lonergan.

Olorcan, John (dead before Oct., 1429), abbot of the Augustinian abbey of Clones, 115.

-, Olorchayn, John, an Augustinian canon of the abbey de Portupuro, Clonfert, to have collation (in Oct. 1435) of the vicarage of Donanachta in the diocese of Clonfert, 542.

-, Patrick, abbot of Clones, 182.

Olorgassa, Maurice. See Olergassa.

O'Loughlin alias O'Loghnan, Florence, bishop of Kilfenora, 521, 548.

-, -, -, Florence his son, canon of Kilfenora, to have collation of the archdeaconry of that church, 548, 549.

-, ing Lochlaynd, Gragny, 674.

- See also Maclochlaind; Omacleachlaind.

O'Loughran, John, bishop of Connor, 106.

- See also Olucherean.

Olrig, Olryk [co. Caithness], a prebend in Caithness, 555.

Oluan, Nicholas, abbot of Clones, 115, 182.

Oluban, Patrick, vicar of Clontibret, 75.

Olucherean (O'Loughran), Cristinus (Gillechrist), canon of Armagh, to become dean of Derry, 355.

-, Olucheyran, Maurice, rector of Clonoe, to become a canon, and afterwards abbot, of SS. Peter and Paul's, Armagh, 329, 584.

- See also O'Loughran.

Olyga, Denis, vicar of Beagh, 557.

-, Laurence, vicar of Beagh, 557.

O'Lynch. See Olongsygh.

Olyver, Richard, of Exeter or of Oxford or of the diocese of Exeter, clerk, notary public, 197.

Omachan, Cornelius. See Omochan.

Omachuna (O'Mahony), Donatus, layman, 404.

-, Imachuna, Fynnguola daughter of Dermit, 403.

-, Lassarina yny Machuna, 519.

- See also Macmachuna.

Omacleachlaind, John, vicar of Killimorbologue in the diocese of Clonfert, 200.

- See also Maclochlaind; O'Loughlin alias O'Loghnan.

Omadagayn, Gilbert, sacrist of Scattery Island collegiate church, 98.

Omadayn, Donatus, dean of Annadown, 2.

Omadden, Malachy, archdeacon of Clonfert, 546.

Omaellayn, Dermit, vicar of Killokennedy, 3.

-, Dermit Rufus, vicar of Killokennedy, 3.

Omaelmhochari, David. See Omaelmuchori.

Omaelmhuaigh, Donald, rector of Lynally, 13.

Omaelmuchori, Omaelmhochari, Omaelmuchoregi, David, canon of Derry, papal mandatary, 202, 558.

-, -, vicar of Moville in the diocese of Derry, 179.

Omaelrathi, Magonius sive Magnellus, vicar of Moville, 179.

Omaenaidh, Cornelius, canon of Killala, papal mandatary, 371.

Omagirayn, Philip, layman, 478.

-, -, Nicola his wife, 478.

O'Mahony. See Omachuna.

Omail, John, a Cistercian monk, afterwards abbot, of Granard, 306.

Omalachan, John, vicar of Dingle, 417.

O'Malley, Joan ingi Malle, 402.

Omallyan, Fergallus. See Omulian.

Omarieadaid. See Omurigaid.

Omartayn, Odo, canon of Elphin, 510, 511.

Omayr, David, vicar of Glenogra, 71.

O'Meagher. See Omigyr.

Omeagra, Umegra (O'Meara), William, prior of Nenagh, 74, 641.

Omeallayd, Omellaid, John, abbot of St. John the Evangelist's, Tuam, 110, 356, 357.

-, Thomas, abbot of St. John Baptist's, Cella Parva, Annadown, 520.

Omearaich, Brice, vicar of Clones, 419.

- See also Omeraich.

Omelan, Angelus, vicar of Taghboy, 44.

- See also Omillayn.

Omellaid. See Omeallayd.

Omeraich, Donala, bishop of Derry, afterwards of Connor, 121, 181, 194, 205, 372, 388.

- See also Omearaich.

Omigyr, Ymigyr (O'Meagher), Denis, vicar of Drumcliff, 161.

-, Omygir, Isaac, vicar of Drumcliff, 473.

-, Matthew, vicar of Drumcliff, 161.

-, Omydyr, Thady, rector and vicar of Drumcliff, 161, 473, 525.

Omillayn, Omyllayn, David, vicar of Ballon, 562.

-, Patrick, clerk, to have collation of the vicarage of Ballon, 561, 562.

- See also Omelan.

Omiragaid, Ommureadaid. See Omurigaid.

Omochan, Omochan alias Omochray, Cornelius, canon of Achonry, papal mandatary, 416, 559.

-, -, clerk, of the diocese of Achonry, to have collation of the vicarage of Killaraght in that diocese, 564.

-, -, bishop elect of Achonry, 617 note.

-, David, vicar of Disertfinchilly, 70, 71.

-, Dermit, canon of Elphin, papal mandatary, 11.

-, Omochchan, Donald, canon of Achonry, papal mandatary, 416.

-, -, canon of Elphin, papal mandatary, 47, 48.

-, Ymochan, Odo, vicar of Killaraght, afterwards a Cistercian monk, 564.

Omochlan, Roger, vicar of Taghboy, 44.

-, Ymochlayn, Ruphus, 49.

-, -, Odo his son, vicar of Killoscobe, 49.

Omochray alias Omochan, Cornelius. See Omochan.

Omolchail, Omolkayl, Donatus. See Omulchail.

Omolmihil, Ymolmihil (Mulvihill: Omulmyhyl in Cal. Lett. vii, p. 129), David, prior of St. Catherine's, Aughrim, 670.

Omoran, Gilbert, prior of Mohill, 464.

O'Morchoe. See Omurchu; Omurcu.

Omuinchayn, Ymuinchayn, Thady, vicar of Killokennedy, 3.

Omuirgisan, Omuirgissan, Henry, canon of Derry, vicar of Culdaff, 61, 124.

Omulabayll, Imulabayll, an Augustinian canon, to become abbot of St. Michael's, Mayo, 356, 357.

Omulaid, Thady, vicar of Killerry, 20.

Omulalayd, Ymulalayd, Dermit, vicar of Kilquain, 54.

-, Ysac, vicar of Kilquain, 53.

Omulamna, David, clerk, 120.

Omulchail, Omulcaeyaill, David, vicar of Killoscobe, 49.

-, Omolkayl, Donatus (alive in Sept. 1429), rector of Rosconnell in the diocese of Ossory, 197.

-, Omolchail, Donatus (dead in March, 1428), vicar of Clonenagh in the diocese of Leighlin, 13.

-, Thomas, vicar of Clonenagh, 13.

Omulchayd, Patrick, rector of Feacle etc., 4.

Omulcheir, John, vicar of Dunboe, 98.

Omulcroyn, Ymulcroy, Brandan, vicar of Claregalway, 152.

-, Donald, vicar of Claregalway, 152.

Omulgyrn, Nelanus, rector of St. Patrick's, Kildress, 192.

Omulian, Omallyan, Fergallus, abbot, afterwards monk, of Monasterevin, 109.

Omullayl, Malachy, clerk, 61.

Omulmyhyl, David. See Omolmihil.

Omuluye, Bartholomew, clerk, to be a notary public, 614.

Omurchu (O'Morchoe), Thomas, vicar of Bohola, 152.

- See also Omurcu.

Omurchuda, Ymarchuda (rectius Ymurchada, i.e. O'Murchadha, i.e. O'Murray), Nicholas, vicar of Ballinrobe in the deanery of Shrule, 491.

Omurcu (O'Morchoe), Thieus (Tadhg), canon of Mayo, 453.

- See also Omurchu.

Omurigaid, Andrew, rector of Clondahorky, 430.

-, Omurigi, Dermit, rector of Kiltoom, afterwards a Friar Minor, 471.

-, Omiragaid, Omureghayd, Donatris, canon of Clonfert, rector of Duniry, 89.

-, Omarieadaid, John, a canon, to be prior, of Dungiven, 568.

-, Ommureadaid, Philip, prior of Dungiven, 568.

O'Murray. See Omurchuda.

Omydyr, Thady. See Omigyr.

Omygir, Isaac. See Omigyr.

Omyllayn, Patrick. See Omillayn.

Omynachan, Donatus, vicar of Kilmorgan, 8, 201.

Omyraig alias Odubragilla, John, rector of Newtown, 99.

Onaraid, Nicholas, rector of Sliabh Lugha, 416.

-, Ynaraid, Odo, an Augustinian canon of Ballysadare, to become abbot of St. John the Evangelist's, Tuam, 357.

-, Onaray, Odo, a secular canon of Tuam, 191.

Oncacdayn, Thady. See Oneachtaym.

Ondecoep (rectius Oudecoep), Ondencoep (rectius Oudencoep), Theoderic de. See Oudencoep.

Oneachtaym, Oncacdayn, Thady, vicar of Killemlagh, 106, 428.

O'Nolan. See Nolan.

Opizis, Obiczis, Obizis, Opiczis, John de, of Lucca, papal chaplain and auditor, envoy from Henry VI to and from Eugenius IV, 264, 266, 267.

-, -, papal chaplain and auditor, collector of the papal tenth in England and Ireland, 306, 311.

-, -, canon of Breslau and of Ferrara, papal chaplain and auditor, collector of the papal camera and nuncio in England, Ireland, and Scotland, 45, 46, 72, 83, 96, 144, 146, 207, 278, 279, 303, 304, 316, 319, 320.

-, -, -, captured by the duke of Burgundy as an envoy of Henry VI, 232.

-, -, canon of Ferrara, papal mandatary, 447.

-, -, canon of York, papal mandatary, 309, 532, 545, 578, 642.

- See also Obizis.

Opreen, John. See Preen.

O'Quinn. See Ocuind.

Orabartaid, Donald, sacrist of Assaroe, 208.

Oradayn, John, vicar of Killokennedy in the diocese of Killaloe, 3.

Oradichayn, John, rector of Mucerachir etc., in the diocese of Tuam, 556.

Oraegaily (O'Reilly), Donald, dean of Achonry, 73.

Oran, Huaran [co. Roscommon], 495.

Orange [Vaucluse, France], Bartholomew, bishop of, sometime a papal chaplain and auditor, 106, 368.

-, William, bishop of, sometime a papal chaplain and auditor. See Aragonis.

Oransay, Orwansa, Orwansay, Orwnsa [in Colonsay parish, co. Argyll], Augustinian priory of St. Columba, prior of. papal mandatary, 469 (bis), 597.

O'Rearmede, Gilbert, vicar of Kilkeedy, 415.

Oregain alias Rosfyndglaisse. See Rosenallis.

O'Reilly. See Oraegaily.

Orense [Galicia, Spain], Didacus, bishop of. See Rapado.

Oreuerdan (O'Ruordan), John, rector of Croom, 413.

Orgères [dép. Ille-et-Vilaine, arr. Rennes], 447.

Orges, Hugh d', bishop of Chalon-surSaône, afterwards archbishop of Rouen, 358, 584.

Orkney, Henry, bishop of, 14.

-, canon of. See Visart.

Orleans [Loiret, France], duke of, liberation of by Henry VI, 222.

-, bishop of, papal mandatary, 553, 554.

-, cathedral church, canon of. See Gray.

-, -, statutes of, 381.

Ormeshed, William, citizen of York, nobleman, 188.

-, -, -, Ellen his wife, 188.

Ormonde, James, earl of. See Butler.

Orodayn, Donatus, vicar of Moynoe, 4.

Orodochan, Philip, vicar of Kilronan, 11.

Orothlayn, Orolain, Ranaldus, canon of Killala, papal mandatary, 102.

-, -, vicar of Skreen in the diocese of Killala, 608.

Orouachan, Gelacius, vicar of Cremorne, 6.

O'Rourke. See Macruaric; Oruairc.

Orsini, de Ursinis, Jordan, cardinal bishop of Albano, afterwards cardinal bishop of Sabina, papal major penitentiary, 84, 277 note, 287, 294, 344, 377, 446, 450, 551, 671.

Orte [prov. of Rome, Italy], bishop of, papal mandatary, 552, 607, 620.

Oruadri, Oruadry, Nemeas, canon of Tuam, papal mandatary, 49, 556.

- See Oruoryd.

Oruairc, Oruaire (O'Rourke), Donatus, layman, 342.

-, Yruairch, Grana ingean, 66.

-, Oruayrc, Thady, layman, 54, 55.

- See also Macruaric.

Oruhan, Magonius, clerk, to have collation of the vicarage of Kilvarnet, 564.

O'Ruordan, John. See Oreuerdan.

Oruoryd, Nymeas, canon of Tuam, papal mandatary, 557.

- See also Oruadri.

Orum, Richard, 333.

-, -, Agnes his relict, 333.

Orwansa, Orwansay, Orwnsa. See Oransay.

Osbaldwik, John, rector of Althorpe, chaplain of West Witton, 658.

Osborne, Walter, vicar of Buckland Monachorum, 116.

Oscanlayn, Dermit, canon of Ardfert, vicar of Murher, to have collation of the vicarage of Knockanure, 417, 418, 425, 560, 561.

Oschyghy, Comidionis. See Osichigi.

Oschygy, John. See Osichigi.

Oscolaigi, Yscolaigi (O'Scully), Donald, layman, 407.

-, -, Mor his daughter, 407.

- See also Oscula.

Oscray, Maurice, a Cistercian monk, afterwards abbot, of Kilbeggan, 194.

Oscula, Yscula (O'Scully), Cornelius, vicar of Kinnitty, 374.

-, Maurice, vicar of Kinnitty, 374.

- See also Oscolaigi.

Oseachnassay, Oseaccnassyg, Ocheachnassida (O'Shaughnessy), Donald, rector of Ardrahan in the diocese of Kilmacduagh, 204, 517.

-, -, rector of Beagh in the same diocese, 201.

Osega, Philip, vicar of Killemlagh, 106, 428, 429.

Osegaich, Adam, vicar of Drung and Larah, 374.

O'Shaughnessy. See Oseachnassy.

O'Sheridan. See Osiridean.

Osichigi, Oschygyy, Comidinus, rector of Tehallan, 10.

-, Gillibertus, vicar of Magheross, 118, 562.

-, Oschygy, Osihigy, Osyhig, Osichygy, Osychigi, John, canon of Clogher, papal mandatary, 3, 6, 10–12, 75, 384, 435, 436, 495, 585, 586.

Osingaid, Ysingaid, Donald, vicar of Kilvarnet, 564.

Osiridean, Osyredean (O'Sheridan), John, vicar of Killashandra, 600.

-, Osyriden, Matthew, clerk, to have collation of a canonry and prebend of Clonfert, 649.

-, Osyredean, Thomas, archdeacon of Kilmore, 374, 605.

Osladdan, Cornelius. See Ofladdan.

Osma [prov. of Soria, Spain], Peter, bishop of, translated, without effect, to Siguenza. See Castilla.

Osney, Osneye, Ossonay [co. Oxford], Augustinian abbey of St. Mary, abbot of, faculty to, 430.

-, -, papal mandatary, 116.

-, -, Adam, a canon of, 136.

-, -, canon of, 132.

Osomochan, Odo, vicar of Coola, 156.

Ospelan, Nemias, priest, to have collation of the vicarage of Drumraney, 558.

Ossonay. See Osney.

Ossory [co. Kilkenny], Denis, bishop of. See Day.

-, Thomas, bishop of. See Barry.

-, Thomas, sometime bishop of. See Snell.

-, dean of, papal mandatary, 98.

-, John, dean of. See Ocuyrke.

-, Nicholas, dean of. See Haket.

-, Robert, dean of. See Poer.

-, Thomas, dean of. See Byllyan; Waffyrtoun.

-, Walter, dean of. See Stantoun.

-, archdeacon of, papal mandatary, 436, 668.

-, precentor of, papal mandatary, 98, 354, 419, 668.

-, canons of. See Babb; Ogubuin; Pursell; Silk.

-, chapter of, election by to the deanery, 77.

Ossullybayn, Dermit. See Osullybayn.

Ossuyllecan, John. See Offullechan.

Ost, John, priest, 131.

Ostruthain, Florence, canon of Clonmacnoise, papal mandatary, 422, 423.

Osuchayn, Malachy, vicar of Killoughane, 416.

Osuibne, Ysuibne, John, Cistercian monk of Leix, afterwards abbot of Monasterevin, 109, 142.

Osuillechan, John. See Offullechan.

Osullybayn, Dermit, layman, of the diocese of Ardfert, 407.

-, Ossullybayn, Dermit, layman, of the diocese of Ross, 403.

-, Donald, layman, 403.

-, Ysullewayn, Maurice, vicar of Dromod, 118, 405.

-, Ysulleabyn, Syabayn, daughter of Macrobius, 403.

-, Osullebayn, Thady, archdeacon of Aghadoe, vicar of Killemlagh, 405, 428, 429.

Osychigi, John. See Osichigi.

Osyda alias Makyda, Thomas, clerk, 117, 118.

Osyhig, John. See Osichigi.

Osynnan, Maurus, rector of Kiltoom, 471.

Osyredean, John and Thomas. See Osiridean.

Osyriden, Matthew. See Osiridean.

Otagair, Cornelius, vicar of Kilglass, 371.

Otarpa, Thomas, rector of Drumcliff, 5, 330.

Otery. See Ottery.

Oteringham, Oteryngham, John, master of St. Michael's college, Cambridge, 512, 513.

Otford, Otteford [co. Kent], 92, 147.

Othaiclych, Medocius, rector, comorban or plebanus of Devenish, 67.

Othomays, Andrew, clerk, 119.

Othonundh, Dermit, vicar of Tullyfern, 202.

Othyernay (O'Tierney), Thomas, priest, 61.

Otigernaid, Otyarnay or Ocyarnay (O'Tierney), Thady, canon of Limerick, vicar of Glenogra, 2, 71.

Otirassaid (O'Tracy), Maurice, vicar of Killimorbologue, 200.

Otomaltaych (O'Tomalty), Reginald, vicar of Tumna, 48.

O'Toole. See Otuathail.

O'Tracy. See Otirassaid.

Otteford. See Otford.

Ottery, Otery, St. Mary [co. Devon], collegiate church, warden of. See Saerger.

Ottirburn, Nicholas de, precentor and canon of Glasgow, canon of Dunblane and Dunkeld, sometime vicar of Mearns, 453.

Ottonis, Andrew, vicar of Ballinrobe (in the deanry of Mayo, commonly called Holyrood, Ballinrobe), afterwards vicar of Ballinrobe (in the deanery of Shrule, commonly called Ballinrobe), 421.

Otuathail (O'Toole), Lewis, priest, 59.

Otyarnay or Ocyarnay, Thady. See Otigernaid.

Ouchate, Michael. See Ochiltree.

Ouchtirhous. See Auchterhouse.

Oudencoep, Oudecoep, Ondecoep, Ondencoep, Theoderic de, of Utrecht, canon of the cathedral and of the church of St. Mary, Utrecht, canon and treasurer of South Malling, abbreviator of papal letters, member of the papal court, proctor at the Roman court of archbishop Chicheley, 310, 392, 575, 576.

Oughaval. See Croagh Patrick.

Oughtdarra, Uthforrayg [in the parish of Killilagh (q.v.), co. Clare], 548.

Oulton, Oldton [co. Suffolk], 393.

Oundle, Owndell [co. Northants], 273, 274.

Outrath, Wotyrrathe, St. Mary's [co. Kilkenny], a prebend in Ossory, 668.

Ouyn. See Oyne.

Overton [co. Wilts], 481.

- [co. York, N.R.]. See Skelton.

Overy, Overes, priory of St. Mary. See Southwark.

Owen ap Morgan, priest, 40.

Owndell. See Oundle.

Owney. See Abington.

Owning alias Bewley, Bewle alias Ownyng [co. Kilkenny], 397, 419.

Oxenhird, Oyenhird, John, layman, 492.

Oxford, John, earl of. See Vere.

-, John, archdeacon of. See Southam.

-, Augustinian priory of St. Frideswide, prior of, faculty to, 197.

-, parish church of St. Martin, 273, 657.

-, parish church or chapel of St. Michael at the south gate of, 387.

-, Durham (Trinity) college, monk of, 30.

-, college called King's Hall (Oriel College), provost and fellows of, 517.

-, -, Walter, provost of. See Lyhert.

-, -, appropriated churches of, 517.

-, university of, chancellor of. See Bourchier.

-, -, chancellor and masters of, 64, 65.

-, -, academic dress, 504.

-, -, letter from Eugenius IV to, 265.

-, -, public lecturing in the schools, 459, 504.

-, -, regent of theology in, 33.

-, -, statutes of, 86.

-, -, students of, 19, 20, 33, 77, 86, 108, 175, 206, 335, 418, 454, 459, 520, 523, 588, 605, 627.

- See also Olyver.

Oxgate [in Willesden parish, co. Middlesex], a prebend in St. Paul's, London, 205.

Oxton and Cropwell Bishop, Oxton and Crophille [co. Notts], a prebend in Southwell, 459, 460, 526.

Oykennela, Donald, vicar of Knockanure, 560.

- See also Ocinduaeladh; Okynnelid.

Oyne, Ouyn [co. Aberdeen], a prebend in Aberdeen, 382.