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William Shjoy
, commonly called Joy partly educated here, but more in the Univ. of Paris, was by provision from the Pope made Archbishop of Tuam in Ireland, 16. Cal. of June 1485, where sitting about 16 years,1501: gave way at length to fate (p)(p) Jac. Waraeus in Comment de Praesulibus Hiberniae, Edit. Dubl. 1665. p. 250. 28. Dec. in fifteen hundred and one, and was, as I suppose, buried in his Cathedral Church. In his Archbishoprick succeeded Philip Pinson a Minerite, as I shall anon tell you.