Published online by Cambridge University Press: 09 January 2024
Parliament, councils (C) and great councils (GC)
At this parliament, the clergy of Armagh inter Anglicos voted a subsidy of £6/13/4 from their spirituals, and the clergy of Meath offered to grant wheat and other foodstuffs from their temporals. The archbishop of Armagh replied to the summons in the standard form, but added the following:
Et quoniam ad decanum et capitulum ecclesiae Ardmachanae executio istius brevis commode fieri non potest, sicut nee executio brevium consimilium ante haec tempora fieri consuevit, pro eo quod decanus et capitulum sunt meri Hibernici et inter Hibernicos conversantes, quibus consilium regium non consuevit nee decuit secreta concilii revelare. Clerus vero Ardmachanus inter Anglicos comparet per Iohannem Darcy, vicarium de Dunlere [Dunleer], procuratorem ipsorum, ad faciendum prout breve praedictum requirit.
Parliament held before Thomas le Botiller [Butler], prior of the hospital of St John of Jerusalem in Ireland [Kilmainham]. A subsidy of 2s. in the mark and of 12d. for every carucate of land. Commission to Andrew Keppok, rector of the parish church of Baronstown and to Thomas le Botiller to collect the subsidy granted.594
Commission to Thomas Haddesore perpetual vicar of Stabannon and to Andrew Keppok rector of Baronstown, and to William Herryoth perpetual vicar of Keppok. The subsidy to be collected was 13s 4d, to be assessed at 3d. in the mark. Dated 31 July 1410.
Commission following the convocation of 1407
Richardus etc. reverendis et […] dominis Iohanni Logan abbati monasterii Beatae Mariae de Mellifonte ac Iohanni Whythet sacrae paginae professori et Willelmo Mowner utriusque iuris baccalario et fratri Adae Elmeley priori de Colpe salutem, gratiam [et] benedictionem. Cum nuper in quadam convocatione cleri nostri apud Atrium Dei tenta coram nobis de consensu dicti cleri nostri fiierat concordatum quod certi deputarentur auditores ad audiendum computum seu rationem quoruncunque collectorum de quibuscunque subsidiis per dictum clerum nostrum personis quibuscunque ecclesiasticis seu saecularibus concessis a dictis abbatibus Beatae Mariae Domini Iohannis primatis Hiberniae nostri praedecessoris mediati assignavimus quod vos tres aut duos [viros fidedignos] auditores collectorum praefatorum ac ad nostros collectores ad huiusmodi computum seu rationem reddendum vocandos et per omnes censuras ecclesiasticas efficaciter cohercendum ac ad omnia alia et singula faciendum et exercendum quoque […] cleri nostri in huiusmodi [14v] computo necessaria fiierunt seu opportuna partes nostras committimus per praesentes cum cohercionis cuiuslibet causae potestate.
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