close Roll 32 Edward III

1
1 Feb. 1358
[To the T. and chamberlains of the Ex.]

ORDER to pay Alexander Cretynges, keeper of the castle of Cashel, 33s 4d, his fee for a quarter year.

Attested: 
Almaric St Amand [Jcr of Ire.]
C: 

RCH; RIA, MS 24.D.5, p. 21.

N: 

Rep. RCI 1816–20, 8th rep., p. 385.

Footnotes: 

{1} This is the first item in RCI roll §29, identified as follows in RCH: 'Rotulus clausus de anno 32 Edw. III, 2a pars.' It was in fact the only portion of the Irish close roll of 32 Edw. III to have survived to 1828. The other roll attributed to the same year in RCH (RCI roll §28: entitled 'Rotulus clausus de anno 32 Edw. III, 2a pars' in RCH) is, in fact, an Ex. controlment roll. The close writs from this roll are calendared below as CIRCLE, CR 32 Edw. III, §§124-159.

The following abbreviations are used within in the text of CIRCLE

  • abp = archbishop [of]
  • BMV = beate Marie Virginis [of the Blessed Virgin Mary]
  • C. = chancellor [plural: chancellors]
  • co. = county (i.e. medieval shire: lower case ‘c’) [plural. cos.]
  • dcd = deceased
  • e. = earl of
  • Edw. = Edward (used when giving dates by regnal year)
  • Eng. = England
  • esq. = esquire [plural: esquires]
  • Ex. = exchequer
  • g.s. = great seal
  • Hen. = Henry
  • Ire. = Ireland
  • Jcr = justiciar [plural: justiciars]
  • JP = justice of the peace
  • K. = king
  • kt = knight
  • Lt = lieutenant
  • O.Carm. = Order of Carmelites
  • O.F.M. =  Order of Friars Minor (Franciscans)
  • O.P. = Order of Preachers (Dominicans)
  • Ric. = Richard (used when giving dates by regnal year)
  • s. = son
  • sen. = seneschal of
  • T. = treasurer [plural: treasurers]
  • w. = wife

This glossary is by no means comprehensive. Readers may also wish to consult standard references books such as Joseph Byrne, Byrne’s dictionary of local Irish History from the earliest times to c.1900 (Cork, 2004); P. G. Osborn, Osborn’s concise law dictionary, ed. Sheila Bone (London, 2001).

Abbreviations

  • AN = Anglo-Norman
  • Ir. = Irish
  • Lat. = Latin
  • ME = Middle English
  • OED = Oxford English Dictionary

 

Term

Explanation

advowson

The right of patronage or presentation to a church benefice.

allocate, writ of

A writ authorizing allowance to be made by the officers of the Ex. of a specified amount: often this amount is to be off-set against the debts owed to the K. by the beneficiary.

alterage

A form of affinity proscribed in late medieval Ireland between the Irish and the English, whereby a man stood sponsor for a child at baptism; (also) gossipred.

assize

Technical term for legal proceedings or various kinds. See mort d’ancestor, novel disseisin.

avener [Lat. avarius]

provider of oats, esp. for the household of the K. or his chief governor

avoirdupois

Miscellaneous merchandise sold by weight.

bonnaght [Ir. buannacht]

The billeting of mercenaries or servants.

cask

See tun.

certiorari, writ of

Letters close issued by the K. to his officers commanding them to supply information to him concerning a specified matter, normally by searching the records.

chattels

Property, goods, money: as opposed to real property (land).

dicker [Lat. dacra]

A measure of 10 hides.

dower

Portion (one third) of a deceased husband’s estate which the law allows to his widow for her life.

escheat

The reversion of land to the lord of the fee to the crown on failure of heirs of the owner or on his outlawry.

extent

A survey and valuation of property, esp. one made by royal inquisition.

falding [Ir. fallaing]

A kind of coarse woollen cloth produced in Ireland; the mantle or cloak made from the same.

fee-farm
 

A fixed annual rent payable to the K. by chartered boroughs.

fotmel [Lat. fotmellum]

A measure of lead.

engrossment

Technical term: the action of writing out, for instance patent letters and charters; (also) the documents thus written out.

enrolment

Technical term: the action of recording in the records of the K., esp. the registering of a deed, memorandum, recognizance; (also) the specific item or record thus enrolled.

hanaper

A repository for the keeping of money. The ‘clerk of the hanaper in chancery’ was the chancery official responsible for the receipt of fines for the issue, engrossment and ensealing of writs, patents and charters issued by the chancery.

herberger [Lat. herbergerius, hospitator]

One sent on before to purvey lodgings for an army, a royal train (OED).

galangal [AN galyngale]

The aromatic rhizome of certain Asian plants of the genera Alpinia and Kaempferia, of the ginger family, used in cookery and herbal medicine; (also) any of these plants (OED).

generosus [Lat.]

Term designating social status: translated as ‘gentleman’.

king's widow [Lat. vidua regis]

The widow of a tenant in chief: so called because whe was not allowed to marry a second time without royal licence.

knights’ fees

Units of assessment of estates in land. Originally a single knight’s fee was the amount of land for which the military service of one knight (=knight service) was required by the crown. ‘Fee’ derives from the Latin feudum, which in other contexts translated as ‘fief’. In practice the descent of landed estates meant that many knights’ fees came to be subdivided and, in the later Middle Ages, personal service was frequently commuted to money payments (=scutage).

liberate, writ of

A chancery writ issued to the treasurer and chamberlains of the Ex. authorizing them to make payment of a specified amount, often the annual fees, wages and rewards of the K.’s officers.

linch [Lat. lincia]

A measure of tin.

livery

The delivery of seisin, or possession, of an estate hitherto held in the K.’s hand, for instance when a minor reaches the age of majority.

mainprize

Legal term: the action of undertaking to stand surety (=‘mainpernor’) for another person; the action of making oneself legally responsible for the fulfilment of a contract or undertaking by another person (OED).

mass [Lat. messa]

A standard measure of metal.

messuage

A portion of land occupied, or intended to be occupied, as the site for a dwelling house; (also) a dwelling house together with outbuildings and the adjacent land assigned to its use (OED).

mort d’ancestor, assize of [Lat. assisa mortis antecessoris]

A legal process to recover land of which the plaintiff’s ancestor (father, mother, uncle, aunt, brother sister, nephew or niece) died seised (=in possession), possession of which was since taken by another person.

nolumus, clause of [Lat. cum clausula nolumus]

A standard clause inserted especially in letters of protection by which pleas and suits are delayed for a specified period of time.

novel disseisin, assize of [Lat. assisa nove disseisine]

A legal process to recover land from which the plaintiff claims to have been dispossessed (=disseised).

pensa See wey.
piece [L. pecia] A standard quantity of merchandise.
pendent seal Seal hanging from engrossed letters patent attached to a tongue or tag of parchment.
perpresture An illegal encroachment upon royal property.
plica A fold along the foot of engrossed letters patent and charters to create a double thickness of parchment, used for attaching the ‘great seal pendent’ to the letters. An incision was made in the plica and through which a tag of parchment was attached. A wax impression of a seal was then affixed to the tag.
protection An act of grace by the K., granted by chancery letters, by which the recipient is to be free from suits at law for a specified term; granted especially to persons crossing overseas or otherwise out of reach of the courts in the K.’s service.
quare impedit, writ of An action brought to recover the advowson of a benefice, brought by the patron against the bishop or other person hindering the presentation.
scutage The commutation of personal military service to the crown for a money payment. Normally called ‘royal service’ in Ireland.
seisin Formal legal possession of land.
sendal [Lat. cendallum; ME cendal] A thin rich silken material (OED).
stallage [Lat. stallagium, estallagium] Payment for a market stall.
tun [Latdolium] A large cask or barrel, esp. of wine.
valettus A term designating social status: translated ‘yeoman’.
Vidua Regis [Lat.] See King's widow.
volumus, clause of [Lat. cum clausula volumus] A standard clause inserted esp. in letters of protection by which pleas and suits are delayed for a specified period of time. In full the clause runs: volumus quod interim sit quietus de omnibus placitis et querelis (=we wish that meanwhile he be quit of all pleas and plaints).
waif A piece of property which is found ownerless and which, if unclaimed within a fixed period after due notice given, falls to the lord.
waivery [AN weiverie] The technical term for proceedings of outlawry in the case of women.
wey [Lat. pensa, peisa, pisa] A standard of dry-goods weight.
worsted [ME wyrstede] A woollen fabric or stuff made from well-twisted yarn spun of long-staple wool combed to lay the fibres parallel (OED).
writ [Lat. brevis] Letters close containing commands by the K. to certain specified persons, esp. royal officers. Returnable writs, which were not normally enrolled in the chancery rolls, were to be returned by the officer to chancery with details of the actions taken by the officer in response to the contents. See also allocate, certiorari, liberate.
2
[No date.]
[To the T. and chamberlains of the Ex.]

ORDER to pay John Huggeley clk, keeper of writs [etc.], 60s, his fee for half a year.

C: 

RCH.

N: 

Rep. RCI 1816–20, 8th rep., p. 385.

The following abbreviations are used within in the text of CIRCLE

  • abp = archbishop [of]
  • BMV = beate Marie Virginis [of the Blessed Virgin Mary]
  • C. = chancellor [plural: chancellors]
  • co. = county (i.e. medieval shire: lower case ‘c’) [plural. cos.]
  • dcd = deceased
  • e. = earl of
  • Edw. = Edward (used when giving dates by regnal year)
  • Eng. = England
  • esq. = esquire [plural: esquires]
  • Ex. = exchequer
  • g.s. = great seal
  • Hen. = Henry
  • Ire. = Ireland
  • Jcr = justiciar [plural: justiciars]
  • JP = justice of the peace
  • K. = king
  • kt = knight
  • Lt = lieutenant
  • O.Carm. = Order of Carmelites
  • O.F.M. =  Order of Friars Minor (Franciscans)
  • O.P. = Order of Preachers (Dominicans)
  • Ric. = Richard (used when giving dates by regnal year)
  • s. = son
  • sen. = seneschal of
  • T. = treasurer [plural: treasurers]
  • w. = wife
3
6 Feb. 1358

ORDER to pay Adam Carleton, chief carpenter of the castles, manors and other necessary works of the K. in Ire., 45s 4½d, his fee for a quarter year.

C: 

RCH.

The following abbreviations are used within in the text of CIRCLE

  • abp = archbishop [of]
  • BMV = beate Marie Virginis [of the Blessed Virgin Mary]
  • C. = chancellor [plural: chancellors]
  • co. = county (i.e. medieval shire: lower case ‘c’) [plural. cos.]
  • dcd = deceased
  • e. = earl of
  • Edw. = Edward (used when giving dates by regnal year)
  • Eng. = England
  • esq. = esquire [plural: esquires]
  • Ex. = exchequer
  • g.s. = great seal
  • Hen. = Henry
  • Ire. = Ireland
  • Jcr = justiciar [plural: justiciars]
  • JP = justice of the peace
  • K. = king
  • kt = knight
  • Lt = lieutenant
  • O.Carm. = Order of Carmelites
  • O.F.M. =  Order of Friars Minor (Franciscans)
  • O.P. = Order of Preachers (Dominicans)
  • Ric. = Richard (used when giving dates by regnal year)
  • s. = son
  • sen. = seneschal of
  • T. = treasurer [plural: treasurers]
  • w. = wife
4
8 Feb. 1358
[To the T. and chamberlains of the Ex.]

ORDER to pay Nicholas Bathe, constable of Newcastle McKynegan, £20, his fee for a quarter year.

C: 

RCH.

The following abbreviations are used within in the text of CIRCLE

  • abp = archbishop [of]
  • BMV = beate Marie Virginis [of the Blessed Virgin Mary]
  • C. = chancellor [plural: chancellors]
  • co. = county (i.e. medieval shire: lower case ‘c’) [plural. cos.]
  • dcd = deceased
  • e. = earl of
  • Edw. = Edward (used when giving dates by regnal year)
  • Eng. = England
  • esq. = esquire [plural: esquires]
  • Ex. = exchequer
  • g.s. = great seal
  • Hen. = Henry
  • Ire. = Ireland
  • Jcr = justiciar [plural: justiciars]
  • JP = justice of the peace
  • K. = king
  • kt = knight
  • Lt = lieutenant
  • O.Carm. = Order of Carmelites
  • O.F.M. =  Order of Friars Minor (Franciscans)
  • O.P. = Order of Preachers (Dominicans)
  • Ric. = Richard (used when giving dates by regnal year)
  • s. = son
  • sen. = seneschal of
  • T. = treasurer [plural: treasurers]
  • w. = wife
5
8 Feb. 1358
To the T. and chamberlains of the Ex.

In response to a writ of certiorari as to how much is in arrears to John Redenesse, chief justice at pleas [etc.], of his fee for all the time for which he was justice, the T. [etc.] returned that £33 8s 10d are in arrears to him for 1½ years and 4 days; and £60 for another 1½ years. ORDER to pay him.

C: 

RCH.

The following abbreviations are used within in the text of CIRCLE

  • abp = archbishop [of]
  • BMV = beate Marie Virginis [of the Blessed Virgin Mary]
  • C. = chancellor [plural: chancellors]
  • co. = county (i.e. medieval shire: lower case ‘c’) [plural. cos.]
  • dcd = deceased
  • e. = earl of
  • Edw. = Edward (used when giving dates by regnal year)
  • Eng. = England
  • esq. = esquire [plural: esquires]
  • Ex. = exchequer
  • g.s. = great seal
  • Hen. = Henry
  • Ire. = Ireland
  • Jcr = justiciar [plural: justiciars]
  • JP = justice of the peace
  • K. = king
  • kt = knight
  • Lt = lieutenant
  • O.Carm. = Order of Carmelites
  • O.F.M. =  Order of Friars Minor (Franciscans)
  • O.P. = Order of Preachers (Dominicans)
  • Ric. = Richard (used when giving dates by regnal year)
  • s. = son
  • sen. = seneschal of
  • T. = treasurer [plural: treasurers]
  • w. = wife
6
10 Feb. 1358
Dublin
To the T. and chamberlains of the Ex.

Wishing lately to be informed concerning the arrears of Maurice s. of Thomas, e. Kildare, for all the time that he was deputy both of John le Boulton, former Jcr of Ire., and of Almaric St Amand, the present Jcr, the K. ordered the T. and chamberlains to examine the rolls and memoranda of the Ex., returning their findings in chancery. They returned that his arrears amount to £26 6¼d from 8 Nov. [1357] until 26 Nov. following, viz. for 19 days counting both days. ORDER to pay the earl that sum.

Attested: 
Almaric St Amand, Jcr
T: 

NLI, [Harris] MS 3, f. 3.

C: 

RCH.

The following abbreviations are used within in the text of CIRCLE

  • abp = archbishop [of]
  • BMV = beate Marie Virginis [of the Blessed Virgin Mary]
  • C. = chancellor [plural: chancellors]
  • co. = county (i.e. medieval shire: lower case ‘c’) [plural. cos.]
  • dcd = deceased
  • e. = earl of
  • Edw. = Edward (used when giving dates by regnal year)
  • Eng. = England
  • esq. = esquire [plural: esquires]
  • Ex. = exchequer
  • g.s. = great seal
  • Hen. = Henry
  • Ire. = Ireland
  • Jcr = justiciar [plural: justiciars]
  • JP = justice of the peace
  • K. = king
  • kt = knight
  • Lt = lieutenant
  • O.Carm. = Order of Carmelites
  • O.F.M. =  Order of Friars Minor (Franciscans)
  • O.P. = Order of Preachers (Dominicans)
  • Ric. = Richard (used when giving dates by regnal year)
  • s. = son
  • sen. = seneschal of
  • T. = treasurer [plural: treasurers]
  • w. = wife
7
10 Feb. 1358
[To the T. and chamberlains of the Ex.]

ORDER to pay the abbot of St Thomas the Martyr near Dublin 20m for one year from the K.'s customary alms.

C: 

RCH.

The following abbreviations are used within in the text of CIRCLE

  • abp = archbishop [of]
  • BMV = beate Marie Virginis [of the Blessed Virgin Mary]
  • C. = chancellor [plural: chancellors]
  • co. = county (i.e. medieval shire: lower case ‘c’) [plural. cos.]
  • dcd = deceased
  • e. = earl of
  • Edw. = Edward (used when giving dates by regnal year)
  • Eng. = England
  • esq. = esquire [plural: esquires]
  • Ex. = exchequer
  • g.s. = great seal
  • Hen. = Henry
  • Ire. = Ireland
  • Jcr = justiciar [plural: justiciars]
  • JP = justice of the peace
  • K. = king
  • kt = knight
  • Lt = lieutenant
  • O.Carm. = Order of Carmelites
  • O.F.M. =  Order of Friars Minor (Franciscans)
  • O.P. = Order of Preachers (Dominicans)
  • Ric. = Richard (used when giving dates by regnal year)
  • s. = son
  • sen. = seneschal of
  • T. = treasurer [plural: treasurers]
  • w. = wife
8
9 Feb. 1358
To the T. and chamberlains of the Ex.

On 25 Jan. [1358] and for the two days next following, Maurice s. of Thomas, e. Kildare, with a great multitude of men-at-arms, hobelars and foot, stayed at his own costs upon the marches of Clooncurry, by the K.'s order, to resist enemies and rebels in those parts. The K. has granted the earl 40m in compensation for his labours and costs in retaining those men. ORDER to pay those 40m to him.

T: 

NLI, [Harris] MS 3, f. 1.

C: 

NAI, Lodge MS 21, p. 13; RCH.

The following abbreviations are used within in the text of CIRCLE

  • abp = archbishop [of]
  • BMV = beate Marie Virginis [of the Blessed Virgin Mary]
  • C. = chancellor [plural: chancellors]
  • co. = county (i.e. medieval shire: lower case ‘c’) [plural. cos.]
  • dcd = deceased
  • e. = earl of
  • Edw. = Edward (used when giving dates by regnal year)
  • Eng. = England
  • esq. = esquire [plural: esquires]
  • Ex. = exchequer
  • g.s. = great seal
  • Hen. = Henry
  • Ire. = Ireland
  • Jcr = justiciar [plural: justiciars]
  • JP = justice of the peace
  • K. = king
  • kt = knight
  • Lt = lieutenant
  • O.Carm. = Order of Carmelites
  • O.F.M. =  Order of Friars Minor (Franciscans)
  • O.P. = Order of Preachers (Dominicans)
  • Ric. = Richard (used when giving dates by regnal year)
  • s. = son
  • sen. = seneschal of
  • T. = treasurer [plural: treasurers]
  • w. = wife
9
9 Feb. 1358
Dublin

ORDER to pay Maurice s. of Thomas, e. Kildare, formerly deputy of Almaric St Amand, Jcr, from 8 Nov. [1357] 31 Edw. III until 26 Nov. next following, viz. for 19 days counting both days, £26 0s 6¼d, in part-payment of his fee of £500 which he should receive each year in that office.

Attested: 
Almaric St Amand, Jcr
C: 

RCH.

The following abbreviations are used within in the text of CIRCLE

  • abp = archbishop [of]
  • BMV = beate Marie Virginis [of the Blessed Virgin Mary]
  • C. = chancellor [plural: chancellors]
  • co. = county (i.e. medieval shire: lower case ‘c’) [plural. cos.]
  • dcd = deceased
  • e. = earl of
  • Edw. = Edward (used when giving dates by regnal year)
  • Eng. = England
  • esq. = esquire [plural: esquires]
  • Ex. = exchequer
  • g.s. = great seal
  • Hen. = Henry
  • Ire. = Ireland
  • Jcr = justiciar [plural: justiciars]
  • JP = justice of the peace
  • K. = king
  • kt = knight
  • Lt = lieutenant
  • O.Carm. = Order of Carmelites
  • O.F.M. =  Order of Friars Minor (Franciscans)
  • O.P. = Order of Preachers (Dominicans)
  • Ric. = Richard (used when giving dates by regnal year)
  • s. = son
  • sen. = seneschal of
  • T. = treasurer [plural: treasurers]
  • w. = wife
10
10 Feb. 1358
[To the T. and chamberlains of the Ex.]

ORDER to pay Bartholomew Dardys, second justice of the Dublin bench, 10m, his fee for a quarter year.

C: 

RCH.

The following abbreviations are used within in the text of CIRCLE

  • abp = archbishop [of]
  • BMV = beate Marie Virginis [of the Blessed Virgin Mary]
  • C. = chancellor [plural: chancellors]
  • co. = county (i.e. medieval shire: lower case ‘c’) [plural. cos.]
  • dcd = deceased
  • e. = earl of
  • Edw. = Edward (used when giving dates by regnal year)
  • Eng. = England
  • esq. = esquire [plural: esquires]
  • Ex. = exchequer
  • g.s. = great seal
  • Hen. = Henry
  • Ire. = Ireland
  • Jcr = justiciar [plural: justiciars]
  • JP = justice of the peace
  • K. = king
  • kt = knight
  • Lt = lieutenant
  • O.Carm. = Order of Carmelites
  • O.F.M. =  Order of Friars Minor (Franciscans)
  • O.P. = Order of Preachers (Dominicans)
  • Ric. = Richard (used when giving dates by regnal year)
  • s. = son
  • sen. = seneschal of
  • T. = treasurer [plural: treasurers]
  • w. = wife
11
15 Feb. 1358
[To the T. and chamberlains of the Ex.]

ORDER to pay Henry Langeton, watchman of Dublin castle, 11s 4½d, his fee for a quarter year.

C: 

RCH.

The following abbreviations are used within in the text of CIRCLE

  • abp = archbishop [of]
  • BMV = beate Marie Virginis [of the Blessed Virgin Mary]
  • C. = chancellor [plural: chancellors]
  • co. = county (i.e. medieval shire: lower case ‘c’) [plural. cos.]
  • dcd = deceased
  • e. = earl of
  • Edw. = Edward (used when giving dates by regnal year)
  • Eng. = England
  • esq. = esquire [plural: esquires]
  • Ex. = exchequer
  • g.s. = great seal
  • Hen. = Henry
  • Ire. = Ireland
  • Jcr = justiciar [plural: justiciars]
  • JP = justice of the peace
  • K. = king
  • kt = knight
  • Lt = lieutenant
  • O.Carm. = Order of Carmelites
  • O.F.M. =  Order of Friars Minor (Franciscans)
  • O.P. = Order of Preachers (Dominicans)
  • Ric. = Richard (used when giving dates by regnal year)
  • s. = son
  • sen. = seneschal of
  • T. = treasurer [plural: treasurers]
  • w. = wife
12
9 Feb. 1358

COMMISSION to John Cusak of custody of 80 acres of land in Cosyneston, which belonged to Richard Broun clk, being in the K.'s hand; to have during the K.'s pleasure, rendering the extent [etc.].

James Cryktot and Robert Tryvers have mainprized for him.

C: 

RCH.

The following abbreviations are used within in the text of CIRCLE

  • abp = archbishop [of]
  • BMV = beate Marie Virginis [of the Blessed Virgin Mary]
  • C. = chancellor [plural: chancellors]
  • co. = county (i.e. medieval shire: lower case ‘c’) [plural. cos.]
  • dcd = deceased
  • e. = earl of
  • Edw. = Edward (used when giving dates by regnal year)
  • Eng. = England
  • esq. = esquire [plural: esquires]
  • Ex. = exchequer
  • g.s. = great seal
  • Hen. = Henry
  • Ire. = Ireland
  • Jcr = justiciar [plural: justiciars]
  • JP = justice of the peace
  • K. = king
  • kt = knight
  • Lt = lieutenant
  • O.Carm. = Order of Carmelites
  • O.F.M. =  Order of Friars Minor (Franciscans)
  • O.P. = Order of Preachers (Dominicans)
  • Ric. = Richard (used when giving dates by regnal year)
  • s. = son
  • sen. = seneschal of
  • T. = treasurer [plural: treasurers]
  • w. = wife
13
12 Apr. 1357
Westminster
To the Jcr and C. of Ire.

'ORDER―pursuant to an ordinance made by Edward II and his council on 24 Nov. [1323x4] 17 Edw. II, that no Jcr or other minister of the K. in Ire. should acquire without the K.'s special licence any lands within the lists or bounds of his bailiwick during his tenure of office, and that any lands acquired in contravention of the ordinance should be forfeited―to inform themselves by inquisition and otherwise as to all the lands acquired by justiciars and ministers in Ire. since the above date, and of the names of those who have since occupied them and taken the issues and profits, and to seize into the K.'s hand without any delay any lands acquired in contravention of the said ordinance, answering at the Ex. of Dublin for the issues and profits of such lands, and certifying the K. in the Chancery of Eng. of the results of their inquiries.

[31 Edw. III].'1

Attested: 
English g.s.
C: 

CFR 1356–68, p.35; RCH.

Footnotes: 

1 An enrolment of English letters close.

The following abbreviations are used within in the text of CIRCLE

  • abp = archbishop [of]
  • BMV = beate Marie Virginis [of the Blessed Virgin Mary]
  • C. = chancellor [plural: chancellors]
  • co. = county (i.e. medieval shire: lower case ‘c’) [plural. cos.]
  • dcd = deceased
  • e. = earl of
  • Edw. = Edward (used when giving dates by regnal year)
  • Eng. = England
  • esq. = esquire [plural: esquires]
  • Ex. = exchequer
  • g.s. = great seal
  • Hen. = Henry
  • Ire. = Ireland
  • Jcr = justiciar [plural: justiciars]
  • JP = justice of the peace
  • K. = king
  • kt = knight
  • Lt = lieutenant
  • O.Carm. = Order of Carmelites
  • O.F.M. =  Order of Friars Minor (Franciscans)
  • O.P. = Order of Preachers (Dominicans)
  • Ric. = Richard (used when giving dates by regnal year)
  • s. = son
  • sen. = seneschal of
  • T. = treasurer [plural: treasurers]
  • w. = wife
14
[No date.]
Dublin

It was agreed and granted by the Jcr, C. and K.'s council that Robert Preston, K.'s serjeant, should go in the company of the Jcr towards Leinster and Munster to maintain the pleas and plaints touching the K., and that he should receive wages of 4s a day for himself, 1 man-at-arms and 2 hobelars in going there, staying and returning, counting the first day and the last.

C: 

RCH.

The following abbreviations are used within in the text of CIRCLE

  • abp = archbishop [of]
  • BMV = beate Marie Virginis [of the Blessed Virgin Mary]
  • C. = chancellor [plural: chancellors]
  • co. = county (i.e. medieval shire: lower case ‘c’) [plural. cos.]
  • dcd = deceased
  • e. = earl of
  • Edw. = Edward (used when giving dates by regnal year)
  • Eng. = England
  • esq. = esquire [plural: esquires]
  • Ex. = exchequer
  • g.s. = great seal
  • Hen. = Henry
  • Ire. = Ireland
  • Jcr = justiciar [plural: justiciars]
  • JP = justice of the peace
  • K. = king
  • kt = knight
  • Lt = lieutenant
  • O.Carm. = Order of Carmelites
  • O.F.M. =  Order of Friars Minor (Franciscans)
  • O.P. = Order of Preachers (Dominicans)
  • Ric. = Richard (used when giving dates by regnal year)
  • s. = son
  • sen. = seneschal of
  • T. = treasurer [plural: treasurers]
  • w. = wife
15
4 Mar. 1358
Kilkenny
To Thomas Mynot, escheator.

Various lands and tenements in Ire. being in the K.'s hand have been committed to various persons to be held at the K.'s will by extents to be made concerning them; and those persons do not answer to the K. for those extents. ORDER to take into the K.'s hand all those lands and tenements, except those granted by authorization of the Jcr and his deputy, such that the issues are answered for at the Ex.

C: 

RCH; NAI, Lodge MS 21, p. 60.

The following abbreviations are used within in the text of CIRCLE

  • abp = archbishop [of]
  • BMV = beate Marie Virginis [of the Blessed Virgin Mary]
  • C. = chancellor [plural: chancellors]
  • co. = county (i.e. medieval shire: lower case ‘c’) [plural. cos.]
  • dcd = deceased
  • e. = earl of
  • Edw. = Edward (used when giving dates by regnal year)
  • Eng. = England
  • esq. = esquire [plural: esquires]
  • Ex. = exchequer
  • g.s. = great seal
  • Hen. = Henry
  • Ire. = Ireland
  • Jcr = justiciar [plural: justiciars]
  • JP = justice of the peace
  • K. = king
  • kt = knight
  • Lt = lieutenant
  • O.Carm. = Order of Carmelites
  • O.F.M. =  Order of Friars Minor (Franciscans)
  • O.P. = Order of Preachers (Dominicans)
  • Ric. = Richard (used when giving dates by regnal year)
  • s. = son
  • sen. = seneschal of
  • T. = treasurer [plural: treasurers]
  • w. = wife
16
6 Mar. 1358
Kilkenny
[To the T. and chamberlains of the Ex.]

The castle of Kylbele in the march of co. Carlow has lately been destroyed by les Onolans and their accomplices, Irish enemies and rebels; and as a result, much of the country in the vicinity of that castle has been wasted by default of the same castle. For when it is complete and inhabited, that castle is often the greatest refuge for the K.'s faithful people of that county against the incursions of the Irish. John Cornwaille kt has now acquired that castle with appurtenances, and intends to repair and inhabit it, as an aid in defending the said country. He has pleaded before the Jcr and council for a suitable subsidy for the costs and labours incurred by him upon the repair and inhabitation of the same. In consideration of the premises, K. has granted John £40. ORDER to pay him that sum.

T: 

NLI, [Harris] MS 3, f. 5–5v.

C: 

RCH; BL, Egerton MS 78.

The following abbreviations are used within in the text of CIRCLE

  • abp = archbishop [of]
  • BMV = beate Marie Virginis [of the Blessed Virgin Mary]
  • C. = chancellor [plural: chancellors]
  • co. = county (i.e. medieval shire: lower case ‘c’) [plural. cos.]
  • dcd = deceased
  • e. = earl of
  • Edw. = Edward (used when giving dates by regnal year)
  • Eng. = England
  • esq. = esquire [plural: esquires]
  • Ex. = exchequer
  • g.s. = great seal
  • Hen. = Henry
  • Ire. = Ireland
  • Jcr = justiciar [plural: justiciars]
  • JP = justice of the peace
  • K. = king
  • kt = knight
  • Lt = lieutenant
  • O.Carm. = Order of Carmelites
  • O.F.M. =  Order of Friars Minor (Franciscans)
  • O.P. = Order of Preachers (Dominicans)
  • Ric. = Richard (used when giving dates by regnal year)
  • s. = son
  • sen. = seneschal of
  • T. = treasurer [plural: treasurers]
  • w. = wife
17
10 Mar. 1358
Waterford
To Thomas Mynot, escheator.

Maurice, son and heir of Maurice Fitz-Thomas, late earl of Desmond, dcd, who held of the K. in chief, has proved his age before Thomas Daundon, formerly escheator in co. Limerick. ORDER to deliver to him full seisin of all lands of which his father was seised in demesne as of fee [etc.], and the issues of the same [etc.], except for the dower of Evelina, wife of that earl.

Authorized: 
By a writ from Eng.
C: 

NAI, Lodge MS 14, p. 2; RCH.

The following abbreviations are used within in the text of CIRCLE

  • abp = archbishop [of]
  • BMV = beate Marie Virginis [of the Blessed Virgin Mary]
  • C. = chancellor [plural: chancellors]
  • co. = county (i.e. medieval shire: lower case ‘c’) [plural. cos.]
  • dcd = deceased
  • e. = earl of
  • Edw. = Edward (used when giving dates by regnal year)
  • Eng. = England
  • esq. = esquire [plural: esquires]
  • Ex. = exchequer
  • g.s. = great seal
  • Hen. = Henry
  • Ire. = Ireland
  • Jcr = justiciar [plural: justiciars]
  • JP = justice of the peace
  • K. = king
  • kt = knight
  • Lt = lieutenant
  • O.Carm. = Order of Carmelites
  • O.F.M. =  Order of Friars Minor (Franciscans)
  • O.P. = Order of Preachers (Dominicans)
  • Ric. = Richard (used when giving dates by regnal year)
  • s. = son
  • sen. = seneschal of
  • T. = treasurer [plural: treasurers]
  • w. = wife
18
14 Mar. 1358
Waterford
To Thomas Mynot, escheator.

Wishing to be informed as to the reason for seizing the custody of the land of the heir of William s. of William St Leger in co. Carlow, which custody John St Leger, tenant, claims, until the heir comes of age, the K. ordered the escheator to return that reason into the chancery of Ire. under his seal. The escheator has informed the K. that the reason for taking that custody into the K.'s hand was that the said William s. of William held on the day he died, in demesne as of fee, the barony of Bargy, co. Carlow, of the heir of Thomas Brothirton, late earl of Norfolk, lord of the manor of Carlow (who was then a minor in the K.'s custody) by knight service; and the lands were taken [into the K.'s hand] by his death and by reason of the minority of his heir.

Afterwards, it was found by inquisition taken before the escheator and returned into chancery that William s. of William, who died on the Nativity of the Blessed Virgin Mary 24 Edw. III [8 Sept. 1350], held that barony in demesne as in fee of John Segrave and Margaret his wife, one of the sisters and heirs of [Thomas Brothirton] earl of Norfolk; and that Margaret was of full age on the day William died, and for a long time beforehand; and that, after William's death, John and Margaret seized that barony into their hands by their attorney in Ire. as a custody, because of the minority of the heir of that William; and they sold that custody to John St Leger to have until William's heir comes of age. By virtue of that grant, the said John St Leger obtained that custody until the day that the same was taken into the K.'s hand.

ORDER to remove the K.'s hand from the said custody, if it was seized for this and no other reason;' and to interfere no further in it and to restore any issues taken; saving always the K.'s rights.

Attested: 
Almaric [St Amand], Jcr
T: 

NLI, [Harris] MS 4, f. 4–4v.

C: 

RCH; NAI, Lodge Ms 19, p. 169.

The following abbreviations are used within in the text of CIRCLE

  • abp = archbishop [of]
  • BMV = beate Marie Virginis [of the Blessed Virgin Mary]
  • C. = chancellor [plural: chancellors]
  • co. = county (i.e. medieval shire: lower case ‘c’) [plural. cos.]
  • dcd = deceased
  • e. = earl of
  • Edw. = Edward (used when giving dates by regnal year)
  • Eng. = England
  • esq. = esquire [plural: esquires]
  • Ex. = exchequer
  • g.s. = great seal
  • Hen. = Henry
  • Ire. = Ireland
  • Jcr = justiciar [plural: justiciars]
  • JP = justice of the peace
  • K. = king
  • kt = knight
  • Lt = lieutenant
  • O.Carm. = Order of Carmelites
  • O.F.M. =  Order of Friars Minor (Franciscans)
  • O.P. = Order of Preachers (Dominicans)
  • Ric. = Richard (used when giving dates by regnal year)
  • s. = son
  • sen. = seneschal of
  • T. = treasurer [plural: treasurers]
  • w. = wife
19
20 Mar. 1358
Clonmel
To the escheator.

The K. has learned by inquisition that Sybil Whytefeld held of the K. in chief on the day she died, in demesne as of fee, 60 acres of land in Lyskynhil', co. Waterford, by service of 8d royal service when scutage runs; and that those lands, which used to be worth half a mark, have been in the K.'s hand for eight years since Sybil's death; and that John Poer, son of that Sybil, is her heir and is 21 years of age. As the K. has taken John's fealty and homage, ORDER to cause him to have full seisin of the said lands.

C: 

NAI, Lodge Ms 19, p. 171; RCH.

The following abbreviations are used within in the text of CIRCLE

  • abp = archbishop [of]
  • BMV = beate Marie Virginis [of the Blessed Virgin Mary]
  • C. = chancellor [plural: chancellors]
  • co. = county (i.e. medieval shire: lower case ‘c’) [plural. cos.]
  • dcd = deceased
  • e. = earl of
  • Edw. = Edward (used when giving dates by regnal year)
  • Eng. = England
  • esq. = esquire [plural: esquires]
  • Ex. = exchequer
  • g.s. = great seal
  • Hen. = Henry
  • Ire. = Ireland
  • Jcr = justiciar [plural: justiciars]
  • JP = justice of the peace
  • K. = king
  • kt = knight
  • Lt = lieutenant
  • O.Carm. = Order of Carmelites
  • O.F.M. =  Order of Friars Minor (Franciscans)
  • O.P. = Order of Preachers (Dominicans)
  • Ric. = Richard (used when giving dates by regnal year)
  • s. = son
  • sen. = seneschal of
  • T. = treasurer [plural: treasurers]
  • w. = wife
20
3 Apr. 1358
Cork
To Maurice s. of Thomas, e. Kildare.

By the common council of the land of Ire., it was ordained that no magnate or other person, of whatever status or condition he might be, should leave that land by any manner without the K.'s special licence, except for merchants who live entirely from their merchandise. ORDER to that earl should in no way presume to leave that land without special licence.

Attested: 
Almaric [St Amand], Jcr
Authorized: 
By the council.
C: 

RCH; NAI, Lodge MS 21, p. 43; RIA, MS 12.D.16, p. 39; BL, Egerton Ms 78, p. 15.

The following abbreviations are used within in the text of CIRCLE

  • abp = archbishop [of]
  • BMV = beate Marie Virginis [of the Blessed Virgin Mary]
  • C. = chancellor [plural: chancellors]
  • co. = county (i.e. medieval shire: lower case ‘c’) [plural. cos.]
  • dcd = deceased
  • e. = earl of
  • Edw. = Edward (used when giving dates by regnal year)
  • Eng. = England
  • esq. = esquire [plural: esquires]
  • Ex. = exchequer
  • g.s. = great seal
  • Hen. = Henry
  • Ire. = Ireland
  • Jcr = justiciar [plural: justiciars]
  • JP = justice of the peace
  • K. = king
  • kt = knight
  • Lt = lieutenant
  • O.Carm. = Order of Carmelites
  • O.F.M. =  Order of Friars Minor (Franciscans)
  • O.P. = Order of Preachers (Dominicans)
  • Ric. = Richard (used when giving dates by regnal year)
  • s. = son
  • sen. = seneschal of
  • T. = treasurer [plural: treasurers]
  • w. = wife
21
4 Apr. 1358
[To the T. and chamberlains of the Ex.]

ORDER to pay Alexander Cretynges, keeper of the castle of Cashel, 33s 4d for a quarter year.

C: 

RCH.

The following abbreviations are used within in the text of CIRCLE

  • abp = archbishop [of]
  • BMV = beate Marie Virginis [of the Blessed Virgin Mary]
  • C. = chancellor [plural: chancellors]
  • co. = county (i.e. medieval shire: lower case ‘c’) [plural. cos.]
  • dcd = deceased
  • e. = earl of
  • Edw. = Edward (used when giving dates by regnal year)
  • Eng. = England
  • esq. = esquire [plural: esquires]
  • Ex. = exchequer
  • g.s. = great seal
  • Hen. = Henry
  • Ire. = Ireland
  • Jcr = justiciar [plural: justiciars]
  • JP = justice of the peace
  • K. = king
  • kt = knight
  • Lt = lieutenant
  • O.Carm. = Order of Carmelites
  • O.F.M. =  Order of Friars Minor (Franciscans)
  • O.P. = Order of Preachers (Dominicans)
  • Ric. = Richard (used when giving dates by regnal year)
  • s. = son
  • sen. = seneschal of
  • T. = treasurer [plural: treasurers]
  • w. = wife
22
6 Apr. 1358
Cork
To the T. and chamberlains of the Ex.

The K. granted the castle of Balytyn, which is now prostrate, and the manor there, with appurtenances, to Peter Malorre kt; to have to himself and his heirs at a fee-farm of 40s p.a., the relief and repair of that castle being at the K.'s costs, receiving £40 p.a. for that custody for eight years; such that after that term he and his heirs should keep and maintain the castle at their own costs, as is customary. ORDER to cause that castle to be relieved and repaired at the K.'s costs, and to pay £10 to Peter for that custody from 4 Dec. [1357] until 4 April [1358], viz. a quarter year.

C: 

NAI, Lodge MS 1, p. 23; BL, Egerton MS 75, p. 18; RCH; COA, PH 13203, p. 23.

The following abbreviations are used within in the text of CIRCLE

  • abp = archbishop [of]
  • BMV = beate Marie Virginis [of the Blessed Virgin Mary]
  • C. = chancellor [plural: chancellors]
  • co. = county (i.e. medieval shire: lower case ‘c’) [plural. cos.]
  • dcd = deceased
  • e. = earl of
  • Edw. = Edward (used when giving dates by regnal year)
  • Eng. = England
  • esq. = esquire [plural: esquires]
  • Ex. = exchequer
  • g.s. = great seal
  • Hen. = Henry
  • Ire. = Ireland
  • Jcr = justiciar [plural: justiciars]
  • JP = justice of the peace
  • K. = king
  • kt = knight
  • Lt = lieutenant
  • O.Carm. = Order of Carmelites
  • O.F.M. =  Order of Friars Minor (Franciscans)
  • O.P. = Order of Preachers (Dominicans)
  • Ric. = Richard (used when giving dates by regnal year)
  • s. = son
  • sen. = seneschal of
  • T. = treasurer [plural: treasurers]
  • w. = wife
23
23 Apr. 1358
Cork
To the T. and chamberlains of the Ex.

William Broun has pleaded concerning the immense labours sustained by him in the office of escheator, both in the time when he was alone, and also later in the company of Thomas Mynot,1 without any wholly-deserved remuneration. ORDER to pay him £10 in recompense for the said labours.2

C: 

RCH.

Footnotes: 

1 Cf. the corresponding entry on the issue roll (IExP, p. 493), which runs 'both in the time when that office existed separately and afterwards in the company of Thomas Mynot, the K.'s escheator there, when William's office was subsumed into that of the escheator [officio illo reintegrato indictum officium]'.
2 Another version of this writ, from the controlment roll of the Ex., appears below, §131.

The following abbreviations are used within in the text of CIRCLE

  • abp = archbishop [of]
  • BMV = beate Marie Virginis [of the Blessed Virgin Mary]
  • C. = chancellor [plural: chancellors]
  • co. = county (i.e. medieval shire: lower case ‘c’) [plural. cos.]
  • dcd = deceased
  • e. = earl of
  • Edw. = Edward (used when giving dates by regnal year)
  • Eng. = England
  • esq. = esquire [plural: esquires]
  • Ex. = exchequer
  • g.s. = great seal
  • Hen. = Henry
  • Ire. = Ireland
  • Jcr = justiciar [plural: justiciars]
  • JP = justice of the peace
  • K. = king
  • kt = knight
  • Lt = lieutenant
  • O.Carm. = Order of Carmelites
  • O.F.M. =  Order of Friars Minor (Franciscans)
  • O.P. = Order of Preachers (Dominicans)
  • Ric. = Richard (used when giving dates by regnal year)
  • s. = son
  • sen. = seneschal of
  • T. = treasurer [plural: treasurers]
  • w. = wife
24
24 Apr. 1358
Cork
To the escheator.

The K. has learned by inquisition that Adam Barry held by knight service on the day he died, in demesne as of fee, of the heir of David fitz David Barry dcd (who held of the K. in chief), 140 acres of land in Ardogghir and 20 acres in two Canys [in duobus Canys]; and that David s. of that Adam is his heir and of full age. And by another inquisition it was found that the same Adam, who held the manors of Rathcormok, Killaughna and Balyduflothir,1 held in demesne as of fee of the heir of that David s. of David, enfeoffed Gerald s. of William Barry of the same, [to have] to him and his heirs forever, who, being thus seised, granted to David s. of Adam the said manors for life. And because that David s. of Adam was a minor at the time when the custody of the land of the heir of the said David s. of David was thus in the K.'s hand, the said manors were taken [etc.]. And the K. has taken the fealty of David s. of Adam. ORDER to cause him to have full seisin.

C: 

NAI, Lodge MS 1, p. 24; RCH; COA, PH 13203, p. 24.

Footnotes: 

1 Ballydeloher, now a parish: bar. Barrymore, co. Cork: identified in K. W. Nicholls, 'Some place-names from "The red book of Kildare" ', Dinnseanchas, 3:2 (1968), 35.

The following abbreviations are used within in the text of CIRCLE

  • abp = archbishop [of]
  • BMV = beate Marie Virginis [of the Blessed Virgin Mary]
  • C. = chancellor [plural: chancellors]
  • co. = county (i.e. medieval shire: lower case ‘c’) [plural. cos.]
  • dcd = deceased
  • e. = earl of
  • Edw. = Edward (used when giving dates by regnal year)
  • Eng. = England
  • esq. = esquire [plural: esquires]
  • Ex. = exchequer
  • g.s. = great seal
  • Hen. = Henry
  • Ire. = Ireland
  • Jcr = justiciar [plural: justiciars]
  • JP = justice of the peace
  • K. = king
  • kt = knight
  • Lt = lieutenant
  • O.Carm. = Order of Carmelites
  • O.F.M. =  Order of Friars Minor (Franciscans)
  • O.P. = Order of Preachers (Dominicans)
  • Ric. = Richard (used when giving dates by regnal year)
  • s. = son
  • sen. = seneschal of
  • T. = treasurer [plural: treasurers]
  • w. = wife
25
28 Apr. 1358
Cork
To the escheator.

Wishing lately to be informed as to the reason for seizing into the K.’s hand David fitz David Barry's manors of Olethan and Muscridonegan and appurtenances, the K. ordered the escheator to inform the K. in his chancery of Ire. of the reason for that seizure under his seal, distinctly and openly; and the escheator returned to the K. that the reason for the seizure of the said manors into the K.’s hand was that John Barry kt, who held the said manors of the K. in chief, with appurtenances, by knight service, alienated them to one Robert Coffyn chaplain, to hold for himself and his heirs forever, without having obtained the K.’s licence.

And by an inquisition taken before the escheator at the K.’s command, and returned into the said chancery, it was found that in the court of the Lord Edward, formerly K. of Eng., the present K.’s grandfather, in 13 Edw. III, by a fine levied before Robert Bagot and his associates, then Edward I’s justices of the Dublin bench, John Barry kt acknowledged that the manor of the castle of Olethan among other lands and tenements which had been his were the right of David fitz David Barry, and restored them to him in the same court, to have and to hold to the same David and his heirs of the chief lords of these fees, by the services pertaining to them, forever; and the said John, by another fine levied in the court of Edward I, in 14 Edw. I, before the said justices, acknowledged the manors of Buttevant, Lyscarewell, and Adnogrothan, with appurtenances, in Muscridonagan, to be the right of David fitz David himself, and in that same court gave them back to him to have and to hold to the same David fitz David and his heirs of the chief lords of those fees by the services that appertain to the said manors, forever, as can be more fully seen from the tenor of the said fines; and that Sir John Barry and David fitz David Barry who thus acquired the same manors held them of Maurice Carew by knight service; and when Sir Robert Coffyn obtained possession in the said manors he then held them of the said Maurice; and that at the time when the said manors of Olethan and Muscridonegan were thus alienated, the said John or Robert did not hold in chief any of those manors from Edward I, or Edward II or the present K.; and that the said manors, with appurtenances, are worth £60 p.a.; and that the said manors of Muscridonegan thus taken into the K.’s hands contain in themselves all the parcels contained in the K.’s writ concerning the reason for their seizure, except the manor of Olethan.

ORDER to remove the K.’s hand from the said manors thus taken by you into the K.’s hand, and thenceforth to interfere no further, if they be in the K.’s hand from that cause and no other, save always the K.’s right in this part; and to restore to those to whom they belong all profits from the same received from the time of their seizure into the K.’s hand, as is just.

C: 

Rev. E. Barry, Barrymore: records of the Barrys of county Cork from the earliest to the present time, with pedigrees (Cork, 1902), pp 26–7; NAI, Lodge MS 1, p. 24; BL, Egerton MS 75, p. 18; RCH; COA, PH 13203, p. 24.

The following abbreviations are used within in the text of CIRCLE

  • abp = archbishop [of]
  • BMV = beate Marie Virginis [of the Blessed Virgin Mary]
  • C. = chancellor [plural: chancellors]
  • co. = county (i.e. medieval shire: lower case ‘c’) [plural. cos.]
  • dcd = deceased
  • e. = earl of
  • Edw. = Edward (used when giving dates by regnal year)
  • Eng. = England
  • esq. = esquire [plural: esquires]
  • Ex. = exchequer
  • g.s. = great seal
  • Hen. = Henry
  • Ire. = Ireland
  • Jcr = justiciar [plural: justiciars]
  • JP = justice of the peace
  • K. = king
  • kt = knight
  • Lt = lieutenant
  • O.Carm. = Order of Carmelites
  • O.F.M. =  Order of Friars Minor (Franciscans)
  • O.P. = Order of Preachers (Dominicans)
  • Ric. = Richard (used when giving dates by regnal year)
  • s. = son
  • sen. = seneschal of
  • T. = treasurer [plural: treasurers]
  • w. = wife
26
28 Apr. 1358
Cork
To the escheator.

Wishing lately to be informed as to the reason for seizing into the K.’s hand 96 acres of land of William Barry of Rathgoban kt and appurtenances in Carriktothill, the K. ordered the escheator to inform him in his chancery of Ire. of the reason for that seizure under his seal, distinctly and openly, without delay; and the escheator returned that the reason for the seizure of the said manors into the K.’s hand was that John Barry kt, who held the said land and appurtenances of the K. in chief as parcel of the lands and tenements of Olethan, alienated them to the said William Barry to him and his heirs forever, the K.’s licence for this being neither sought nor obtained. And, afterwards, by an inquisition taken before the escheator at the K.’s command, and returned into the said chancery, it was found that John Barry kt in the time of the Edward I, the present K.’s grandfather, was seised in his demesne as of fee of the said 96 acres of land and appurtenances in Carriktothill, as parcel of the lands and tenements of Olethan; and he alienated that land to the said William Barry of Rathgoban, to himself and his heirs forever; and that when the alienation of the said lands was made to the said William, and both before and after, the said land was held in chief of Maurice Carew, and not of the K., nor of any of his progenitors. And that the David fitz David fitz David Barry who died last acquired to him and his heirs forever a right, release, and quitclaim from Thomas Carew, son and heir of the said Maurice, of all services which the said David was then bound to perform to him for his lands and tenements in the county of Cork. And so the said David became the K.’s tenant in chief in 10 Edw. III. And that this alienation was made in 12 Edw. I.1 And that the said land is worth annually in all issues 13s 4d. And that the said land is held of David fitz David fitz David Barry by service of suit at his court of Olethan.

ORDER to remove the K.’s hand from the said land, with appurtenances, thus taken, if they are in the K.’s hand for that reason and no other; and he is to interfere no further, saving always the K.’s right in this part; and he is to restore to those to whom they belong all issues from the same received from the time of their seizure into the K.’s hand, as is just.

C: 

Rev. E. Barry, Barrymore: records of the Barrys of county Cork from the earliest to the present time, with pedigrees (Cork, 1902), pp 27–8; BL, Egerton MS 75, p. 19; NAI, Lodge MS 1, p. 24; RCH; COA, PH 13203, p. 25.

Footnotes: 

1 Barry, Barrymore, p. 28 n. reads: 'In No. 26 "Dublin Close Roll," 32nd Edward III., 2nd part, the word "father" ought to be "grandfather" in the clause "Edward, lately King of England, our father, in the 1 2th year of his reign".'

The following abbreviations are used within in the text of CIRCLE

  • abp = archbishop [of]
  • BMV = beate Marie Virginis [of the Blessed Virgin Mary]
  • C. = chancellor [plural: chancellors]
  • co. = county (i.e. medieval shire: lower case ‘c’) [plural. cos.]
  • dcd = deceased
  • e. = earl of
  • Edw. = Edward (used when giving dates by regnal year)
  • Eng. = England
  • esq. = esquire [plural: esquires]
  • Ex. = exchequer
  • g.s. = great seal
  • Hen. = Henry
  • Ire. = Ireland
  • Jcr = justiciar [plural: justiciars]
  • JP = justice of the peace
  • K. = king
  • kt = knight
  • Lt = lieutenant
  • O.Carm. = Order of Carmelites
  • O.F.M. =  Order of Friars Minor (Franciscans)
  • O.P. = Order of Preachers (Dominicans)
  • Ric. = Richard (used when giving dates by regnal year)
  • s. = son
  • sen. = seneschal of
  • T. = treasurer [plural: treasurers]
  • w. = wife
27
28 Apr. 1358

Wishing lately to be informed as to the reason for seizing into the K.’s hand 160 acres of the land of John fitz Nicholas Barry, and appurtenances, in Kylmoryn, the K. ordered the escheator to inform the K. in his chancery of Ire. of the reason for that seizure under his seal, distinctly and openly, without delay; and the escheator returned to the K. that the reason for the seizure of the said manors into the K.’s hand was that John Barry kt, who held the said land and appurtenances of the K. in chief as a parcel of the lands and tenements of Olethan, alienated them to Nicholas Barry of Ely, father of the said John fitz Nicholas, whose heir he is, to himself and his heirs forever, the K.’s leave for this being neither sought nor obtained.

Afterwards, by an inquisition taken before the escheator at the K.’s command, it was found that in the time Edward I, the present K.’s grandfather, John Barry kt was seised in his demesne as of fee of 160 acres of land and appurtenances in Kylmoryn, as a parcel of the lands and tenements of Olethan, and alienated that land to Nicholas Barry of Ely, to himself and heirs, forever; and that when the alienation of the said land was made to the said Nicholas, and both before and after, the said land was held in chief of Maurice Carew, and not of us, nor of any progenitors of us; and that David fitz David fitz David Barry acquired for himself and his heirs forever a release and quitclaim from Thomas Carew, son and heir of the said Maurice, from all the services which the same David for his lands and tenements in the county of Cork was then bound to perform for him; and so the same David became the K.’s tenant in chief, in 10 Edw. III; and that this alienation was made in the time of Edward I; and that the said land is worth yearly in all issues 40s; and that the said land is held of David fitz David fitz David Barry by service of doing suit at his court of Olethan.

ORDER to remove the K.’s hand from the said land and appurtenances thus seized, if they are in the K.’s hand for that reason and no other; and he is to interfere no further, saving always the K.’s right in this part; and he is to restore whatever issues he has received from the time of the seizure of the same into the K.’s hand, as is just.

C: 

Rev. E. Barry, Barrymore: records of the Barrys of county Cork from the earliest to the present time, with pedigrees (Cork, 1902), pp 28–9; NAI, Lodge MS 1, p. 24; BL, Egerton MS 75, p. 20; RCH; COA, PH 13203, p. 24.

The following abbreviations are used within in the text of CIRCLE

  • abp = archbishop [of]
  • BMV = beate Marie Virginis [of the Blessed Virgin Mary]
  • C. = chancellor [plural: chancellors]
  • co. = county (i.e. medieval shire: lower case ‘c’) [plural. cos.]
  • dcd = deceased
  • e. = earl of
  • Edw. = Edward (used when giving dates by regnal year)
  • Eng. = England
  • esq. = esquire [plural: esquires]
  • Ex. = exchequer
  • g.s. = great seal
  • Hen. = Henry
  • Ire. = Ireland
  • Jcr = justiciar [plural: justiciars]
  • JP = justice of the peace
  • K. = king
  • kt = knight
  • Lt = lieutenant
  • O.Carm. = Order of Carmelites
  • O.F.M. =  Order of Friars Minor (Franciscans)
  • O.P. = Order of Preachers (Dominicans)
  • Ric. = Richard (used when giving dates by regnal year)
  • s. = son
  • sen. = seneschal of
  • T. = treasurer [plural: treasurers]
  • w. = wife
28
3 May. 1358
Cork
To the escheator.

Thomas Lynet has shown by petition before the Jcr of Ire. and the council that Matilda Loundres, mother of that Thomas, whose heir he is, was seised in fee of the manor of Roscarlon, co. Wexford, and continued thus seised until George le Poer, who had married her, and was indicted of various trespasses and felonies for which he was outlawed, and being convicted he forfeited the same. On account of this, that manor was taken into the K.'s hand with his other lands by Roger Darcy, then escheator, although the same George' obtained no estate in that manor, except by coverture of Matilda. Afterwards it was found by inquisition that the premises are true, and that George died in 22 Edw. III and Matilda in 25 Edw. III. ORDER to remove the K.'s hand.

C: 

NAI, Lodge MS 1, p. 25; BL, Egerton MS 75, p. 19; RCH; COA, PH 13203, p. 25.

The following abbreviations are used within in the text of CIRCLE

  • abp = archbishop [of]
  • BMV = beate Marie Virginis [of the Blessed Virgin Mary]
  • C. = chancellor [plural: chancellors]
  • co. = county (i.e. medieval shire: lower case ‘c’) [plural. cos.]
  • dcd = deceased
  • e. = earl of
  • Edw. = Edward (used when giving dates by regnal year)
  • Eng. = England
  • esq. = esquire [plural: esquires]
  • Ex. = exchequer
  • g.s. = great seal
  • Hen. = Henry
  • Ire. = Ireland
  • Jcr = justiciar [plural: justiciars]
  • JP = justice of the peace
  • K. = king
  • kt = knight
  • Lt = lieutenant
  • O.Carm. = Order of Carmelites
  • O.F.M. =  Order of Friars Minor (Franciscans)
  • O.P. = Order of Preachers (Dominicans)
  • Ric. = Richard (used when giving dates by regnal year)
  • s. = son
  • sen. = seneschal of
  • T. = treasurer [plural: treasurers]
  • w. = wife
29
3 May. 1358
Cork
To Gerald St Michael, attorney of the countess of Athol.

The K. has committed custody of the castle of Ferns, during pleasure, to the bishop of Ferns and Thomas Asteley, receiving the accustomed fee of £20 p.a. And because it was ordained of old that those who have castles or fortalices in marches of war [in guerrinis marchiis] should cause them to be kept from the issues of lands and tenements elsewhere in the land of peace, it appears to the K.'s council that the said castle ought to be guarded and kept from the issues of the manor of Casteldogh, one third of which is held by the countess in dower, because both that castle and manor belonged to David de Strabolgy, late earl of Athol. And for that reason two thirds of that manor (which are extended at £16 p.a., as is said) were taken into the K.'s hand and delivered to the said bishop and Thomas, keepers of that castle. ORDER to pay the remainder of those £20 to the said keepers annually out of the issues of the third part of the manor, while that custody lasts, reserving to the countess any issues and profits beyond that sum.

Attested: 
Almaric St Amand, Jcr
T: 

NLI, [Harris] MS 3, f. 10.

C: 

RCH.

The following abbreviations are used within in the text of CIRCLE

  • abp = archbishop [of]
  • BMV = beate Marie Virginis [of the Blessed Virgin Mary]
  • C. = chancellor [plural: chancellors]
  • co. = county (i.e. medieval shire: lower case ‘c’) [plural. cos.]
  • dcd = deceased
  • e. = earl of
  • Edw. = Edward (used when giving dates by regnal year)
  • Eng. = England
  • esq. = esquire [plural: esquires]
  • Ex. = exchequer
  • g.s. = great seal
  • Hen. = Henry
  • Ire. = Ireland
  • Jcr = justiciar [plural: justiciars]
  • JP = justice of the peace
  • K. = king
  • kt = knight
  • Lt = lieutenant
  • O.Carm. = Order of Carmelites
  • O.F.M. =  Order of Friars Minor (Franciscans)
  • O.P. = Order of Preachers (Dominicans)
  • Ric. = Richard (used when giving dates by regnal year)
  • s. = son
  • sen. = seneschal of
  • T. = treasurer [plural: treasurers]
  • w. = wife
30
4 May. 1358
[To the T. and chamberlains of the Ex.]

ORDER to pay Peter Malorre, second justice at pleas [etc.], 10m, his fee for a quarter year.

C: 

RCH.

The following abbreviations are used within in the text of CIRCLE

  • abp = archbishop [of]
  • BMV = beate Marie Virginis [of the Blessed Virgin Mary]
  • C. = chancellor [plural: chancellors]
  • co. = county (i.e. medieval shire: lower case ‘c’) [plural. cos.]
  • dcd = deceased
  • e. = earl of
  • Edw. = Edward (used when giving dates by regnal year)
  • Eng. = England
  • esq. = esquire [plural: esquires]
  • Ex. = exchequer
  • g.s. = great seal
  • Hen. = Henry
  • Ire. = Ireland
  • Jcr = justiciar [plural: justiciars]
  • JP = justice of the peace
  • K. = king
  • kt = knight
  • Lt = lieutenant
  • O.Carm. = Order of Carmelites
  • O.F.M. =  Order of Friars Minor (Franciscans)
  • O.P. = Order of Preachers (Dominicans)
  • Ric. = Richard (used when giving dates by regnal year)
  • s. = son
  • sen. = seneschal of
  • T. = treasurer [plural: treasurers]
  • w. = wife
31
4 May. 1358
[To the T. and chamberlains of the Ex.]

ORDER to pay Robert Preston, K.'s pleader, 50s, his fee for half a year.

C: 

RCH.

The following abbreviations are used within in the text of CIRCLE

  • abp = archbishop [of]
  • BMV = beate Marie Virginis [of the Blessed Virgin Mary]
  • C. = chancellor [plural: chancellors]
  • co. = county (i.e. medieval shire: lower case ‘c’) [plural. cos.]
  • dcd = deceased
  • e. = earl of
  • Edw. = Edward (used when giving dates by regnal year)
  • Eng. = England
  • esq. = esquire [plural: esquires]
  • Ex. = exchequer
  • g.s. = great seal
  • Hen. = Henry
  • Ire. = Ireland
  • Jcr = justiciar [plural: justiciars]
  • JP = justice of the peace
  • K. = king
  • kt = knight
  • Lt = lieutenant
  • O.Carm. = Order of Carmelites
  • O.F.M. =  Order of Friars Minor (Franciscans)
  • O.P. = Order of Preachers (Dominicans)
  • Ric. = Richard (used when giving dates by regnal year)
  • s. = son
  • sen. = seneschal of
  • T. = treasurer [plural: treasurers]
  • w. = wife
32
[4 May. 1358]

[This item was cancelled because it was repeated below, §33.]1

C: 

RCH.

Footnotes: 

1 The item is undated in RCH; the date given here is that of §33.

The following abbreviations are used within in the text of CIRCLE

  • abp = archbishop [of]
  • BMV = beate Marie Virginis [of the Blessed Virgin Mary]
  • C. = chancellor [plural: chancellors]
  • co. = county (i.e. medieval shire: lower case ‘c’) [plural. cos.]
  • dcd = deceased
  • e. = earl of
  • Edw. = Edward (used when giving dates by regnal year)
  • Eng. = England
  • esq. = esquire [plural: esquires]
  • Ex. = exchequer
  • g.s. = great seal
  • Hen. = Henry
  • Ire. = Ireland
  • Jcr = justiciar [plural: justiciars]
  • JP = justice of the peace
  • K. = king
  • kt = knight
  • Lt = lieutenant
  • O.Carm. = Order of Carmelites
  • O.F.M. =  Order of Friars Minor (Franciscans)
  • O.P. = Order of Preachers (Dominicans)
  • Ric. = Richard (used when giving dates by regnal year)
  • s. = son
  • sen. = seneschal of
  • T. = treasurer [plural: treasurers]
  • w. = wife
33
4 May. 1358
Cork
To the T. [and barons of the Ex.].

John Lumbard, citizen of Cork―to whom the K. gave the custody of the castle of Gynes, co. Cork, and also granted him 30 carucates of land in the same county for acting as keeper, to have for due service, forever, rendering a rose for the first two years at St John the Baptist [24 June], and thereafter 40s p.a.―has pleaded before the Jcr of Ire. and council, asserting that on account of the frequent invasions of the Irish and English malefactors and rebels he was scarcely able to cause any of the lands to be inhabited; and that, if he was able, the tenants were willing to pay little or no rent for the same these days; and that nevertheless, they were so impoverished by such hostile incursions, robberies and plunderings that they propose to leave unless some remedy is found; such the same John is unable to receive as much as he has now expended in the custody of that castle from those tenants.

ORDER to inquire by oath [etc.] if the premises are true, and if they find that the rent and profits received annually are insufficient, then they are to cause John to be exonerated at the Ex. for the arrears of the rent, which amount to £7.

C: 

NAI, Lodge MS 1, p. 25; COA, PH 13202, p. 25; RCH; BL, Egerton MS 75, p. 19.

The following abbreviations are used within in the text of CIRCLE

  • abp = archbishop [of]
  • BMV = beate Marie Virginis [of the Blessed Virgin Mary]
  • C. = chancellor [plural: chancellors]
  • co. = county (i.e. medieval shire: lower case ‘c’) [plural. cos.]
  • dcd = deceased
  • e. = earl of
  • Edw. = Edward (used when giving dates by regnal year)
  • Eng. = England
  • esq. = esquire [plural: esquires]
  • Ex. = exchequer
  • g.s. = great seal
  • Hen. = Henry
  • Ire. = Ireland
  • Jcr = justiciar [plural: justiciars]
  • JP = justice of the peace
  • K. = king
  • kt = knight
  • Lt = lieutenant
  • O.Carm. = Order of Carmelites
  • O.F.M. =  Order of Friars Minor (Franciscans)
  • O.P. = Order of Preachers (Dominicans)
  • Ric. = Richard (used when giving dates by regnal year)
  • s. = son
  • sen. = seneschal of
  • T. = treasurer [plural: treasurers]
  • w. = wife
34
8 May. 1358
Cork
To the sheriff of Kildare.

Arthurus Kevenagh McMurgh and Dovenaldus1 Revagh, with others of their Iraght' [cum aliis de Iraghto suo]2 and other accomplices, have now arisen at war, perpetrating homicides, plunder and committing other evils by force against the K.'s faithful people of Leinster. ORDER to cause it to be proclaimed in the sheriff's bailiwick, both inside and outside liberties, on such days and places as he thinks best, that no one is to sell or provide or send any horses, arms or victuals to Arthurus, Dovenaldus, or their accomplices or adherents, under pain of forfeiture. And he is to cause those who act contrary to this proclamation to be taken and imprisoned until the sheriff receives further instruction from the K.3

Attested: 
Almaric St Amand, Jcr
Authorized: 
By the Jcr and council.
T: 

NLI, [Harris] MS 3, f. 11 (=Frame, 'Dublin government and Gaelic Ireland' (Ph.D.), appendix 3, §37, p. 495).

C: 

RCH; NAI, Lodge Ms 21, p. 33; BL, Egerton MS 78, p. 15.

Footnotes: 

1 RCH reads 'Donenald[us]'.
2 This is a Latinized form of the Irish word oireacht, i.e. the body of nobles which attended the territorial council of a Gaelic lordship. See Katharine Simms, From kings to warlords: the changing political structure of Gaelic Ireland in the later Middle Ages (Woodbridge, 1987; repr. 2000), p. 176.
3 This is the first of two items calendared in RCH as a bundle with a single item-number.

The following abbreviations are used within in the text of CIRCLE

  • abp = archbishop [of]
  • BMV = beate Marie Virginis [of the Blessed Virgin Mary]
  • C. = chancellor [plural: chancellors]
  • co. = county (i.e. medieval shire: lower case ‘c’) [plural. cos.]
  • dcd = deceased
  • e. = earl of
  • Edw. = Edward (used when giving dates by regnal year)
  • Eng. = England
  • esq. = esquire [plural: esquires]
  • Ex. = exchequer
  • g.s. = great seal
  • Hen. = Henry
  • Ire. = Ireland
  • Jcr = justiciar [plural: justiciars]
  • JP = justice of the peace
  • K. = king
  • kt = knight
  • Lt = lieutenant
  • O.Carm. = Order of Carmelites
  • O.F.M. =  Order of Friars Minor (Franciscans)
  • O.P. = Order of Preachers (Dominicans)
  • Ric. = Richard (used when giving dates by regnal year)
  • s. = son
  • sen. = seneschal of
  • T. = treasurer [plural: treasurers]
  • w. = wife
35
8 May. 1358
Cork

Similar ORDER [to cause proclamation against the selling of horses, arms etc. to the Irish of Leinster, as in §34] to the sheriffs of Kilkenny, Carlow and Wexford.

Attested: 
Almaric St Amand, Jcr
T: 

NLI, [Harris] MS 3, f. 11 (=Frame, 'Dublin government and Gaelic Ireland' (Ph.D.), appendix 3, §37, p. 495).

C: 

RCH; NAI, Lodge Ms 21, p. 33; BL, Egerton MS 78, p. 15.

The following abbreviations are used within in the text of CIRCLE

  • abp = archbishop [of]
  • BMV = beate Marie Virginis [of the Blessed Virgin Mary]
  • C. = chancellor [plural: chancellors]
  • co. = county (i.e. medieval shire: lower case ‘c’) [plural. cos.]
  • dcd = deceased
  • e. = earl of
  • Edw. = Edward (used when giving dates by regnal year)
  • Eng. = England
  • esq. = esquire [plural: esquires]
  • Ex. = exchequer
  • g.s. = great seal
  • Hen. = Henry
  • Ire. = Ireland
  • Jcr = justiciar [plural: justiciars]
  • JP = justice of the peace
  • K. = king
  • kt = knight
  • Lt = lieutenant
  • O.Carm. = Order of Carmelites
  • O.F.M. =  Order of Friars Minor (Franciscans)
  • O.P. = Order of Preachers (Dominicans)
  • Ric. = Richard (used when giving dates by regnal year)
  • s. = son
  • sen. = seneschal of
  • T. = treasurer [plural: treasurers]
  • w. = wife
36
10 May. 1358
Cork
To the T. and chamberlains of the Ex.

Lately, by order of the Jcr of Ire. and the K.'s council, the K. sent to Leinster his beloved yeoman, Nicholas Fauconberge, to treat with the English and Irish of those parts for the restoration of the peace. The same Nicholas was intendant upon that expedition with four mounted archers and remained there for 20 days, as he asserts. By deliberation of the council, the K. granted him 4s for his wages for each day he was in the K.'s service. ORDER that, having taken his oath concerning the days he was in the K.'s service, they are to pay him 4s for each day.

Attested: 
Almaric St Amand, Jcr
Authorized: 
By petition of council.
T: 

NLI, [Harris] MS 3, f. 12.

C: 

RCH; NAI, Lodge Ms 21, p. 14.

The following abbreviations are used within in the text of CIRCLE

  • abp = archbishop [of]
  • BMV = beate Marie Virginis [of the Blessed Virgin Mary]
  • C. = chancellor [plural: chancellors]
  • co. = county (i.e. medieval shire: lower case ‘c’) [plural. cos.]
  • dcd = deceased
  • e. = earl of
  • Edw. = Edward (used when giving dates by regnal year)
  • Eng. = England
  • esq. = esquire [plural: esquires]
  • Ex. = exchequer
  • g.s. = great seal
  • Hen. = Henry
  • Ire. = Ireland
  • Jcr = justiciar [plural: justiciars]
  • JP = justice of the peace
  • K. = king
  • kt = knight
  • Lt = lieutenant
  • O.Carm. = Order of Carmelites
  • O.F.M. =  Order of Friars Minor (Franciscans)
  • O.P. = Order of Preachers (Dominicans)
  • Ric. = Richard (used when giving dates by regnal year)
  • s. = son
  • sen. = seneschal of
  • T. = treasurer [plural: treasurers]
  • w. = wife
37
[No date.]

Milo s. of Milo Courcy made a fine of 60s for a licence of enfeoffment of the manor of Rynron, which he holds of the K. in chief.

C: 

RCH; NAI, Lodge MS 1, p. 25; COA, PH 13203, p. 25;

Footnotes: 

{1} This is the first of two items calendared in RCH as a bundle with a single item-number.

The following abbreviations are used within in the text of CIRCLE

  • abp = archbishop [of]
  • BMV = beate Marie Virginis [of the Blessed Virgin Mary]
  • C. = chancellor [plural: chancellors]
  • co. = county (i.e. medieval shire: lower case ‘c’) [plural. cos.]
  • dcd = deceased
  • e. = earl of
  • Edw. = Edward (used when giving dates by regnal year)
  • Eng. = England
  • esq. = esquire [plural: esquires]
  • Ex. = exchequer
  • g.s. = great seal
  • Hen. = Henry
  • Ire. = Ireland
  • Jcr = justiciar [plural: justiciars]
  • JP = justice of the peace
  • K. = king
  • kt = knight
  • Lt = lieutenant
  • O.Carm. = Order of Carmelites
  • O.F.M. =  Order of Friars Minor (Franciscans)
  • O.P. = Order of Preachers (Dominicans)
  • Ric. = Richard (used when giving dates by regnal year)
  • s. = son
  • sen. = seneschal of
  • T. = treasurer [plural: treasurers]
  • w. = wife
38
[No date.]

The same Milo [s. of Milo Courcy, as in §38] gives [etc.] for a writ.

C: 

RCH.

The following abbreviations are used within in the text of CIRCLE

  • abp = archbishop [of]
  • BMV = beate Marie Virginis [of the Blessed Virgin Mary]
  • C. = chancellor [plural: chancellors]
  • co. = county (i.e. medieval shire: lower case ‘c’) [plural. cos.]
  • dcd = deceased
  • e. = earl of
  • Edw. = Edward (used when giving dates by regnal year)
  • Eng. = England
  • esq. = esquire [plural: esquires]
  • Ex. = exchequer
  • g.s. = great seal
  • Hen. = Henry
  • Ire. = Ireland
  • Jcr = justiciar [plural: justiciars]
  • JP = justice of the peace
  • K. = king
  • kt = knight
  • Lt = lieutenant
  • O.Carm. = Order of Carmelites
  • O.F.M. =  Order of Friars Minor (Franciscans)
  • O.P. = Order of Preachers (Dominicans)
  • Ric. = Richard (used when giving dates by regnal year)
  • s. = son
  • sen. = seneschal of
  • T. = treasurer [plural: treasurers]
  • w. = wife
39
18 May. 1358
Cork
To the K.'s clerk, Thomas Mynot, escheator of Ire.

Wishing lately to be informed as to the reason for seizing into the K.’s hand 180 acres of the land of John fitz David Barry kt with appurtenances, in Coulristylan,1 the K. ordered the escheator to inform the K. in his chancery of Ire. of the reason for that seizure under his seal, distinctly and openly, without delay; and the escheator returned to the K. that the reason for the seizure of the said manors into the K.’s hand was that John Barry kt, who held the said land, with appurtenances, of the K. in chief
as a parcel of the manor of Olethan, alienated it to one William Bondyn to him and his heirs and assigns forever, the K.’s licence for this not being obtained.

Afterwards, by an inquisition taken before the escheator at the K.’s command, it was found that John Barry kt was seised in his demesne as of fee of the said lands, with appurtenances, as parcel of the lands and tenements of Olethan, and gave that land to the said William Bondyn, to him and his heirs and assigns forever; and that the said John never held the said land and appurtenances of us, nor of any of the K.’s progenitors, in capite, but that he held the said land of Maurice Carew, then chief lord of the said land; and that the said land is worth yearly 40s; and that David fitz David Barry is now the chief lord of the said land, and it is held of him by service of doing suit at his court, and that that alienation was made in the time of Edward I, the present K.'s grandfather.

ORDER to remove the K.’s hand from the said land, if it is in the K.’s hand for that reason and no other; and he is to interfere no further, saving always the K.’s right in this part; and he is to restore whatever issues he has received from the time of the seizure of the same into the K.’s hand, as is just.

Attested: 
Almaric St Amand, Jcr
C: 

Rev. E. Barry, Barrymore: records of the Barrys of county Cork from the earliest to the present time, with pedigrees (Cork, 1902), pp 28–9; NAI, Lodge MS 1, p. 24; BL, Egerton MS 75, p. 19; RCH; COA, PH 13203, p. 24.

Footnotes: 

1 RCH reads 'Coubustylan'.

The following abbreviations are used within in the text of CIRCLE

  • abp = archbishop [of]
  • BMV = beate Marie Virginis [of the Blessed Virgin Mary]
  • C. = chancellor [plural: chancellors]
  • co. = county (i.e. medieval shire: lower case ‘c’) [plural. cos.]
  • dcd = deceased
  • e. = earl of
  • Edw. = Edward (used when giving dates by regnal year)
  • Eng. = England
  • esq. = esquire [plural: esquires]
  • Ex. = exchequer
  • g.s. = great seal
  • Hen. = Henry
  • Ire. = Ireland
  • Jcr = justiciar [plural: justiciars]
  • JP = justice of the peace
  • K. = king
  • kt = knight
  • Lt = lieutenant
  • O.Carm. = Order of Carmelites
  • O.F.M. =  Order of Friars Minor (Franciscans)
  • O.P. = Order of Preachers (Dominicans)
  • Ric. = Richard (used when giving dates by regnal year)
  • s. = son
  • sen. = seneschal of
  • T. = treasurer [plural: treasurers]
  • w. = wife
40
15 May. 1358
Cork
To the escheator.

In response to a writ of certiorari as to the reason for taking [into the K.'s hand] 1½ carucates of land belonging to Nicholas s. of John Poer in Donnfynan,1 the escheator returned that Peter s. of John Poer, brother of that Nicholas (whose heir he is) entered while he was a minor into that land, which is held of the K. in chief, and gave it to one David Graunt, without the K.'s licence. Afterwards it was found by inquisition that that land is held of James Butler, e. Ormond, as of his manor of Polrona, by service of paying suit at his court there; and [it is not held] of the K. ORDER to remove the K.'s hand.

C: 

RCH; NAI, Lodge MS 1, p. 26; BL, Egerton MS 75, p. 19; COA, PH 13203, p. 26;

Footnotes: 

1 Sic in RCH; NAI, Lodge MS 1, p. 26, reads 'Bounfynan'.

The following abbreviations are used within in the text of CIRCLE

  • abp = archbishop [of]
  • BMV = beate Marie Virginis [of the Blessed Virgin Mary]
  • C. = chancellor [plural: chancellors]
  • co. = county (i.e. medieval shire: lower case ‘c’) [plural. cos.]
  • dcd = deceased
  • e. = earl of
  • Edw. = Edward (used when giving dates by regnal year)
  • Eng. = England
  • esq. = esquire [plural: esquires]
  • Ex. = exchequer
  • g.s. = great seal
  • Hen. = Henry
  • Ire. = Ireland
  • Jcr = justiciar [plural: justiciars]
  • JP = justice of the peace
  • K. = king
  • kt = knight
  • Lt = lieutenant
  • O.Carm. = Order of Carmelites
  • O.F.M. =  Order of Friars Minor (Franciscans)
  • O.P. = Order of Preachers (Dominicans)
  • Ric. = Richard (used when giving dates by regnal year)
  • s. = son
  • sen. = seneschal of
  • T. = treasurer [plural: treasurers]
  • w. = wife
41
26 May. 1358
Kilmallock
To the mayor and constables of the staple of Cork.

Andrew Persona and Margaret Briddessale have pleaded that they are detained in prison, because of a certain deforcement which the committed against Nicholas Oge, an officer of that staple. ORDER that, having accepted a reasonable fine according to the gravity of the office, they are to cause Andrew and Margaret to be delivered [from prison].

C: 

RCH.

The following abbreviations are used within in the text of CIRCLE

  • abp = archbishop [of]
  • BMV = beate Marie Virginis [of the Blessed Virgin Mary]
  • C. = chancellor [plural: chancellors]
  • co. = county (i.e. medieval shire: lower case ‘c’) [plural. cos.]
  • dcd = deceased
  • e. = earl of
  • Edw. = Edward (used when giving dates by regnal year)
  • Eng. = England
  • esq. = esquire [plural: esquires]
  • Ex. = exchequer
  • g.s. = great seal
  • Hen. = Henry
  • Ire. = Ireland
  • Jcr = justiciar [plural: justiciars]
  • JP = justice of the peace
  • K. = king
  • kt = knight
  • Lt = lieutenant
  • O.Carm. = Order of Carmelites
  • O.F.M. =  Order of Friars Minor (Franciscans)
  • O.P. = Order of Preachers (Dominicans)
  • Ric. = Richard (used when giving dates by regnal year)
  • s. = son
  • sen. = seneschal of
  • T. = treasurer [plural: treasurers]
  • w. = wife
42
27 May. 1358
Kilmallock
To the escheator.

In response to a writ of certiorari as to the reason for taking [into the K.'s hand] 1 messuage, 1 carucate and 60 acres of land, and 40s of rent, that belonged to the prior of the hospital of St Mary's, Limerick, in Cnokanpovyr, Galrotheston and Huberdeston, and which the same prior demised to one David Ulf for a term of 30 years, the escheator returned that Walter Ulf, formerly prior of that house, who held that messuage, land and rent as of the right of his church, demised them to that David Ulf for a term of 30 years without the K.'s licence. As that reason was deemed to be insufficient, ORDER to remove the K.'s hand.

C: 

RCH.

The following abbreviations are used within in the text of CIRCLE

  • abp = archbishop [of]
  • BMV = beate Marie Virginis [of the Blessed Virgin Mary]
  • C. = chancellor [plural: chancellors]
  • co. = county (i.e. medieval shire: lower case ‘c’) [plural. cos.]
  • dcd = deceased
  • e. = earl of
  • Edw. = Edward (used when giving dates by regnal year)
  • Eng. = England
  • esq. = esquire [plural: esquires]
  • Ex. = exchequer
  • g.s. = great seal
  • Hen. = Henry
  • Ire. = Ireland
  • Jcr = justiciar [plural: justiciars]
  • JP = justice of the peace
  • K. = king
  • kt = knight
  • Lt = lieutenant
  • O.Carm. = Order of Carmelites
  • O.F.M. =  Order of Friars Minor (Franciscans)
  • O.P. = Order of Preachers (Dominicans)
  • Ric. = Richard (used when giving dates by regnal year)
  • s. = son
  • sen. = seneschal of
  • T. = treasurer [plural: treasurers]
  • w. = wife
43
28 May. 1358
Kilmallock
To the mayor and bailiffs of of the city of Dublin.

The K. has granted to Ralph Stanesfeld that he might transport 20 tuns of wine to Eng., both for the use of Henry, duke of Lancaster, and to his own advantage. ORDER to permit this.

C: 

RCH; RIA, MS 12.D.16, p. 41.

The following abbreviations are used within in the text of CIRCLE

  • abp = archbishop [of]
  • BMV = beate Marie Virginis [of the Blessed Virgin Mary]
  • C. = chancellor [plural: chancellors]
  • co. = county (i.e. medieval shire: lower case ‘c’) [plural. cos.]
  • dcd = deceased
  • e. = earl of
  • Edw. = Edward (used when giving dates by regnal year)
  • Eng. = England
  • esq. = esquire [plural: esquires]
  • Ex. = exchequer
  • g.s. = great seal
  • Hen. = Henry
  • Ire. = Ireland
  • Jcr = justiciar [plural: justiciars]
  • JP = justice of the peace
  • K. = king
  • kt = knight
  • Lt = lieutenant
  • O.Carm. = Order of Carmelites
  • O.F.M. =  Order of Friars Minor (Franciscans)
  • O.P. = Order of Preachers (Dominicans)
  • Ric. = Richard (used when giving dates by regnal year)
  • s. = son
  • sen. = seneschal of
  • T. = treasurer [plural: treasurers]
  • w. = wife
44
28 May. 1358
Kilmallock
To the escheator.

In response to a writ of certiorari as to the reason for taking [into the K.'s hand] six weirs in the water of Dumore in Athindan, which belonged to Thomas Christoffr and Patrick ODonchydh', the escheator returned that it had been found by inquisition that Jordan Dexcestre, who holds the manor of Athindhan of the K. in chief, had granted those six weirs (which are a parcel of that manor) to the said Thomas and Patrick for a term of 14 years. ORDER to remove the K.'s hand.

C: 

RCH.

The following abbreviations are used within in the text of CIRCLE

  • abp = archbishop [of]
  • BMV = beate Marie Virginis [of the Blessed Virgin Mary]
  • C. = chancellor [plural: chancellors]
  • co. = county (i.e. medieval shire: lower case ‘c’) [plural. cos.]
  • dcd = deceased
  • e. = earl of
  • Edw. = Edward (used when giving dates by regnal year)
  • Eng. = England
  • esq. = esquire [plural: esquires]
  • Ex. = exchequer
  • g.s. = great seal
  • Hen. = Henry
  • Ire. = Ireland
  • Jcr = justiciar [plural: justiciars]
  • JP = justice of the peace
  • K. = king
  • kt = knight
  • Lt = lieutenant
  • O.Carm. = Order of Carmelites
  • O.F.M. =  Order of Friars Minor (Franciscans)
  • O.P. = Order of Preachers (Dominicans)
  • Ric. = Richard (used when giving dates by regnal year)
  • s. = son
  • sen. = seneschal of
  • T. = treasurer [plural: treasurers]
  • w. = wife
45
6 Jun. 1358
Kilmallock
To the T. and chamberlains of the Ex.

ORDER to pay brother John Frowyk, prior of the hospital of St John of Jerusalem in Ire., C. of Ire., £10 from 24 March until 24 June, viz. for a quarter year, in part-payment of his fee of £40, which he receives from the K. yearly while in that office.

Attested: 
Almaric St Amand, Jcr
T: 

NLI, [Harris] MS 3, f. 14.

C: 

RCH.

The following abbreviations are used within in the text of CIRCLE

  • abp = archbishop [of]
  • BMV = beate Marie Virginis [of the Blessed Virgin Mary]
  • C. = chancellor [plural: chancellors]
  • co. = county (i.e. medieval shire: lower case ‘c’) [plural. cos.]
  • dcd = deceased
  • e. = earl of
  • Edw. = Edward (used when giving dates by regnal year)
  • Eng. = England
  • esq. = esquire [plural: esquires]
  • Ex. = exchequer
  • g.s. = great seal
  • Hen. = Henry
  • Ire. = Ireland
  • Jcr = justiciar [plural: justiciars]
  • JP = justice of the peace
  • K. = king
  • kt = knight
  • Lt = lieutenant
  • O.Carm. = Order of Carmelites
  • O.F.M. =  Order of Friars Minor (Franciscans)
  • O.P. = Order of Preachers (Dominicans)
  • Ric. = Richard (used when giving dates by regnal year)
  • s. = son
  • sen. = seneschal of
  • T. = treasurer [plural: treasurers]
  • w. = wife
46
[No date.]
Castledermot
To the mayor and bailiffs and others of the city of Cork.

ORDER to be intendant to John Myne, who has been elected to the mayoralty and accepted by the K.; and they are to deliver to him the record-chest [scrinium], with the rolls of the hundred court, pounds of green wax, the seal of the provostship, the keys, and all other things pertaining to that office.

C: 

RCH.

The following abbreviations are used within in the text of CIRCLE

  • abp = archbishop [of]
  • BMV = beate Marie Virginis [of the Blessed Virgin Mary]
  • C. = chancellor [plural: chancellors]
  • co. = county (i.e. medieval shire: lower case ‘c’) [plural. cos.]
  • dcd = deceased
  • e. = earl of
  • Edw. = Edward (used when giving dates by regnal year)
  • Eng. = England
  • esq. = esquire [plural: esquires]
  • Ex. = exchequer
  • g.s. = great seal
  • Hen. = Henry
  • Ire. = Ireland
  • Jcr = justiciar [plural: justiciars]
  • JP = justice of the peace
  • K. = king
  • kt = knight
  • Lt = lieutenant
  • O.Carm. = Order of Carmelites
  • O.F.M. =  Order of Friars Minor (Franciscans)
  • O.P. = Order of Preachers (Dominicans)
  • Ric. = Richard (used when giving dates by regnal year)
  • s. = son
  • sen. = seneschal of
  • T. = treasurer [plural: treasurers]
  • w. = wife
47
28 Jun. 1358
Limerick
To William s. of John Barry and Milo s. of Milo Courcy.

On account of the variances and new disputes [discrimina & novas contumelias] which might easily arise between them [William s. of John Barry and Milo s. of Milo Courcy] and David s. of Adam Barry and Richard Oge Barret and those of their retinue, to the terror of the K.'s liege people, ORDER, on pain of forfeiture, that on the day appointed for the termination of certain wrongs and grievances between them and Richard and David, they are not to appear before the justice with more than 6 or 7 men at most.

C: 

NAI, Lodge MS 21, p. 33; RCH; BL, Egerton MS 78, p. 15.

Footnotes: 

{1} This is the first of two items calendared in RCH as a bundle with a single item-number.

The following abbreviations are used within in the text of CIRCLE

  • abp = archbishop [of]
  • BMV = beate Marie Virginis [of the Blessed Virgin Mary]
  • C. = chancellor [plural: chancellors]
  • co. = county (i.e. medieval shire: lower case ‘c’) [plural. cos.]
  • dcd = deceased
  • e. = earl of
  • Edw. = Edward (used when giving dates by regnal year)
  • Eng. = England
  • esq. = esquire [plural: esquires]
  • Ex. = exchequer
  • g.s. = great seal
  • Hen. = Henry
  • Ire. = Ireland
  • Jcr = justiciar [plural: justiciars]
  • JP = justice of the peace
  • K. = king
  • kt = knight
  • Lt = lieutenant
  • O.Carm. = Order of Carmelites
  • O.F.M. =  Order of Friars Minor (Franciscans)
  • O.P. = Order of Preachers (Dominicans)
  • Ric. = Richard (used when giving dates by regnal year)
  • s. = son
  • sen. = seneschal of
  • T. = treasurer [plural: treasurers]
  • w. = wife
48
28 Jun. 1358
Limerick

Similar WRIT [as in §47] addressed to David s. of Adam Barry and Richard Oge Barret.

C: 

NAI, Lodge MS 21, p. 33; RCH; BL, Egerton MS 78, p. 15.

The following abbreviations are used within in the text of CIRCLE

  • abp = archbishop [of]
  • BMV = beate Marie Virginis [of the Blessed Virgin Mary]
  • C. = chancellor [plural: chancellors]
  • co. = county (i.e. medieval shire: lower case ‘c’) [plural. cos.]
  • dcd = deceased
  • e. = earl of
  • Edw. = Edward (used when giving dates by regnal year)
  • Eng. = England
  • esq. = esquire [plural: esquires]
  • Ex. = exchequer
  • g.s. = great seal
  • Hen. = Henry
  • Ire. = Ireland
  • Jcr = justiciar [plural: justiciars]
  • JP = justice of the peace
  • K. = king
  • kt = knight
  • Lt = lieutenant
  • O.Carm. = Order of Carmelites
  • O.F.M. =  Order of Friars Minor (Franciscans)
  • O.P. = Order of Preachers (Dominicans)
  • Ric. = Richard (used when giving dates by regnal year)
  • s. = son
  • sen. = seneschal of
  • T. = treasurer [plural: treasurers]
  • w. = wife
49
4 Jul. 1358
Limerick
To the escheator.

As the K. has accepted the oath of Ismania, who was the wife of William Bagod kt, dcd, who held of the K. in chief, that she will not marry without the K.'s licence, ORDER that―in the presence of William s. and heir of the said W[illiam]―he is to cause reasonable dower to be assigned to Ismania from the lands of which the said W[illiam] died seised, and which are in the K.'s hand,

C: 

NAI, Lodge MS 19, p. 171; RCH.

The following abbreviations are used within in the text of CIRCLE

  • abp = archbishop [of]
  • BMV = beate Marie Virginis [of the Blessed Virgin Mary]
  • C. = chancellor [plural: chancellors]
  • co. = county (i.e. medieval shire: lower case ‘c’) [plural. cos.]
  • dcd = deceased
  • e. = earl of
  • Edw. = Edward (used when giving dates by regnal year)
  • Eng. = England
  • esq. = esquire [plural: esquires]
  • Ex. = exchequer
  • g.s. = great seal
  • Hen. = Henry
  • Ire. = Ireland
  • Jcr = justiciar [plural: justiciars]
  • JP = justice of the peace
  • K. = king
  • kt = knight
  • Lt = lieutenant
  • O.Carm. = Order of Carmelites
  • O.F.M. =  Order of Friars Minor (Franciscans)
  • O.P. = Order of Preachers (Dominicans)
  • Ric. = Richard (used when giving dates by regnal year)
  • s. = son
  • sen. = seneschal of
  • T. = treasurer [plural: treasurers]
  • w. = wife
50
4 Jul. 1358
Limerick
To the escheator.

The K. has learned by inquisition that William Bagod kt, dcd, who held of the K. in chief, held on the day he died together with Ismania his wife, to themselves and the heirs of William, £10 of annual rent in Dromyncleryn of the lord of Athlecagh', co. Limerick, by service of paying fealty to him; and they had that rent by gift of Henry Kenyrnok. ORDER to remove the K.'s hand.

C: 

NAI, Lodge MS 19, p. 171; RCH.

The following abbreviations are used within in the text of CIRCLE

  • abp = archbishop [of]
  • BMV = beate Marie Virginis [of the Blessed Virgin Mary]
  • C. = chancellor [plural: chancellors]
  • co. = county (i.e. medieval shire: lower case ‘c’) [plural. cos.]
  • dcd = deceased
  • e. = earl of
  • Edw. = Edward (used when giving dates by regnal year)
  • Eng. = England
  • esq. = esquire [plural: esquires]
  • Ex. = exchequer
  • g.s. = great seal
  • Hen. = Henry
  • Ire. = Ireland
  • Jcr = justiciar [plural: justiciars]
  • JP = justice of the peace
  • K. = king
  • kt = knight
  • Lt = lieutenant
  • O.Carm. = Order of Carmelites
  • O.F.M. =  Order of Friars Minor (Franciscans)
  • O.P. = Order of Preachers (Dominicans)
  • Ric. = Richard (used when giving dates by regnal year)
  • s. = son
  • sen. = seneschal of
  • T. = treasurer [plural: treasurers]
  • w. = wife
51
4 Jul. 1358
Limerick
To the escheator.

In response to a writ of certiorari as to the reason for taking [into the K.'s hand] four acres of land that belonged to John Haryngton kt in Donmon', the escheator returned that one Adam Bratnagh―who was professed as a friar of the order of [Friars] Preachers, and who was also a bastard and died without heir―had acquired those four acres from the said John while thus a friar by service of 16d p.a. ORDER to remove the K.'s hand.

C: 

RCH.

The following abbreviations are used within in the text of CIRCLE

  • abp = archbishop [of]
  • BMV = beate Marie Virginis [of the Blessed Virgin Mary]
  • C. = chancellor [plural: chancellors]
  • co. = county (i.e. medieval shire: lower case ‘c’) [plural. cos.]
  • dcd = deceased
  • e. = earl of
  • Edw. = Edward (used when giving dates by regnal year)
  • Eng. = England
  • esq. = esquire [plural: esquires]
  • Ex. = exchequer
  • g.s. = great seal
  • Hen. = Henry
  • Ire. = Ireland
  • Jcr = justiciar [plural: justiciars]
  • JP = justice of the peace
  • K. = king
  • kt = knight
  • Lt = lieutenant
  • O.Carm. = Order of Carmelites
  • O.F.M. =  Order of Friars Minor (Franciscans)
  • O.P. = Order of Preachers (Dominicans)
  • Ric. = Richard (used when giving dates by regnal year)
  • s. = son
  • sen. = seneschal of
  • T. = treasurer [plural: treasurers]
  • w. = wife
52
4 Jul. 1358
Limerick
To the T. and chamberlains of the Ex.

It was agreed by the Jcr and council of Ire. that brother John Frowyk, prior of the hospital of St John of Jerusalem in Ire., C. of Ire., in going in the company of the said Jcr to Leinster and Munster from 17 Feb. [1358] last to expedite various business of the k. both concerning war and peace, might retain beyond those men of his household whom he retains continually, 7 men-at-arms with as many covered horses, 7 hobelars and 7 mounted archers―each man-at-arms taking 12d a day, each hobelar 6d and each mounted archer 4d. In response to a writ of certiorari concerning the number of days he spent in the K.'s service, the T. and barons returned that it has been agreed with the C. that he retained those 7 men-at-arms [etc.] from 17 Feb [1358] until 14 June following, viz. 117 days, at the specified rates; and it was reckoned that the sum of the wages of the said C. extends to £75 1s 5d, of which sum the same C. has remised £15 1s 5d. ORDER to pay him the remaining £60.

Attested: 
Almaric St Amand, Jcr
T: 

NLI, [Harris] MS 3, f. 20–20v.

C: 

RCH.

The following abbreviations are used within in the text of CIRCLE

  • abp = archbishop [of]
  • BMV = beate Marie Virginis [of the Blessed Virgin Mary]
  • C. = chancellor [plural: chancellors]
  • co. = county (i.e. medieval shire: lower case ‘c’) [plural. cos.]
  • dcd = deceased
  • e. = earl of
  • Edw. = Edward (used when giving dates by regnal year)
  • Eng. = England
  • esq. = esquire [plural: esquires]
  • Ex. = exchequer
  • g.s. = great seal
  • Hen. = Henry
  • Ire. = Ireland
  • Jcr = justiciar [plural: justiciars]
  • JP = justice of the peace
  • K. = king
  • kt = knight
  • Lt = lieutenant
  • O.Carm. = Order of Carmelites
  • O.F.M. =  Order of Friars Minor (Franciscans)
  • O.P. = Order of Preachers (Dominicans)
  • Ric. = Richard (used when giving dates by regnal year)
  • s. = son
  • sen. = seneschal of
  • T. = treasurer [plural: treasurers]
  • w. = wife
53
23 Jul. 1358
Carlow
To Richard Burgh.

The K. has heard by clamourous complaint of his faithful people that both his men of his own surname and retinue, and other idlemen have inimically invaded
[homines ejus de ipsius cognomine & retinencia … hostiliter invaserunt] the lands of Maurice, e. Kildare, who is in the K.'s service in Leinster, and also the lands of other faithful subjects of the K. in cos. Limerick and Tipperary, taking plunder and booty from them to the destruction of the people. Wishing to provide for the tranquillity of the said people, ORDER to Richard Burgh, firmly enjoining him by the loyalty in which he is bound to the K., that is not to permit any of his men or others are henceforth in any way to invade, plunder or commit any other damage upon the lands of that earl or any other persons; and he is to make restitution without delay for the damages and plundering inflicted, under pain of forfeiture; and he is to inform the Jcr under his seal when this has been done.

T: 

NLI, [Harris] MS 3, p. 24.

C: 

NAI, Lodge MS 21, p. 33; RCH.

The following abbreviations are used within in the text of CIRCLE

  • abp = archbishop [of]
  • BMV = beate Marie Virginis [of the Blessed Virgin Mary]
  • C. = chancellor [plural: chancellors]
  • co. = county (i.e. medieval shire: lower case ‘c’) [plural. cos.]
  • dcd = deceased
  • e. = earl of
  • Edw. = Edward (used when giving dates by regnal year)
  • Eng. = England
  • esq. = esquire [plural: esquires]
  • Ex. = exchequer
  • g.s. = great seal
  • Hen. = Henry
  • Ire. = Ireland
  • Jcr = justiciar [plural: justiciars]
  • JP = justice of the peace
  • K. = king
  • kt = knight
  • Lt = lieutenant
  • O.Carm. = Order of Carmelites
  • O.F.M. =  Order of Friars Minor (Franciscans)
  • O.P. = Order of Preachers (Dominicans)
  • Ric. = Richard (used when giving dates by regnal year)
  • s. = son
  • sen. = seneschal of
  • T. = treasurer [plural: treasurers]
  • w. = wife
54
1 Aug. 1358
Carlow
[To the T. and chamberlains of the Ex.]

ORDER to pay John Hugleye clk, keeper of writs [etc.] and also indictments [etc.] concerning pleas before the Jcr of Ire., 50s, his fee for half a year.

C: 

RCH.

The following abbreviations are used within in the text of CIRCLE

  • abp = archbishop [of]
  • BMV = beate Marie Virginis [of the Blessed Virgin Mary]
  • C. = chancellor [plural: chancellors]
  • co. = county (i.e. medieval shire: lower case ‘c’) [plural. cos.]
  • dcd = deceased
  • e. = earl of
  • Edw. = Edward (used when giving dates by regnal year)
  • Eng. = England
  • esq. = esquire [plural: esquires]
  • Ex. = exchequer
  • g.s. = great seal
  • Hen. = Henry
  • Ire. = Ireland
  • Jcr = justiciar [plural: justiciars]
  • JP = justice of the peace
  • K. = king
  • kt = knight
  • Lt = lieutenant
  • O.Carm. = Order of Carmelites
  • O.F.M. =  Order of Friars Minor (Franciscans)
  • O.P. = Order of Preachers (Dominicans)
  • Ric. = Richard (used when giving dates by regnal year)
  • s. = son
  • sen. = seneschal of
  • T. = treasurer [plural: treasurers]
  • w. = wife
55
28 Jul. 1358
Carlow
To Gerald s. of Peter Caunton.

The K. granted to him and those of his kindred [progenie sua] for whose good behaviour he wished to mainprize sufferance of the peace until the Invention of Holy Cross next coming [14 September 1358]; and he granted a licence to him to punish all those of his kindred, except for William fitz Robert Caunton and his son, for the benefit of the peace, just as appears in letters patent concerning this [etc.]. And now persons of that kindred have inimically invaded the faithful people of co. Cork, and have plundered a great collection of booty from their goods. ORDER to cause restitution, and to punish the guilty, according to the said licence.

C: 

RCH; BL, Egerton MS 78, p. 16.

The following abbreviations are used within in the text of CIRCLE

  • abp = archbishop [of]
  • BMV = beate Marie Virginis [of the Blessed Virgin Mary]
  • C. = chancellor [plural: chancellors]
  • co. = county (i.e. medieval shire: lower case ‘c’) [plural. cos.]
  • dcd = deceased
  • e. = earl of
  • Edw. = Edward (used when giving dates by regnal year)
  • Eng. = England
  • esq. = esquire [plural: esquires]
  • Ex. = exchequer
  • g.s. = great seal
  • Hen. = Henry
  • Ire. = Ireland
  • Jcr = justiciar [plural: justiciars]
  • JP = justice of the peace
  • K. = king
  • kt = knight
  • Lt = lieutenant
  • O.Carm. = Order of Carmelites
  • O.F.M. =  Order of Friars Minor (Franciscans)
  • O.P. = Order of Preachers (Dominicans)
  • Ric. = Richard (used when giving dates by regnal year)
  • s. = son
  • sen. = seneschal of
  • T. = treasurer [plural: treasurers]
  • w. = wife
56
28 Jul. 1358
Carlow
To the sheriff of Cork.

Similar WRIT [as in §55, mutatis mutandis], with ORDER that if the said Gerald [s. of Peter Caunton] does not cause restitution, then he is to take those found guilty by inquisition, using the posse of the said county for this purpose [etc.].

Authorized: 
By the Jcr and council.
C: 

RCH.

The following abbreviations are used within in the text of CIRCLE

  • abp = archbishop [of]
  • BMV = beate Marie Virginis [of the Blessed Virgin Mary]
  • C. = chancellor [plural: chancellors]
  • co. = county (i.e. medieval shire: lower case ‘c’) [plural. cos.]
  • dcd = deceased
  • e. = earl of
  • Edw. = Edward (used when giving dates by regnal year)
  • Eng. = England
  • esq. = esquire [plural: esquires]
  • Ex. = exchequer
  • g.s. = great seal
  • Hen. = Henry
  • Ire. = Ireland
  • Jcr = justiciar [plural: justiciars]
  • JP = justice of the peace
  • K. = king
  • kt = knight
  • Lt = lieutenant
  • O.Carm. = Order of Carmelites
  • O.F.M. =  Order of Friars Minor (Franciscans)
  • O.P. = Order of Preachers (Dominicans)
  • Ric. = Richard (used when giving dates by regnal year)
  • s. = son
  • sen. = seneschal of
  • T. = treasurer [plural: treasurers]
  • w. = wife
57
1 Aug. 1358
Carlow
To the escheator.

The K. committed to Ralph, e. Stafford, the custody of the castles and two thirds of the manors, lands [etc.] that belonged to Maurice fitz Maurice, late earl of Desmond, dcd, who held of the K. in chief, and which are in the K.'s hand by reason of the minority of his heir; to have until the heir comes of age, rendering the true value at the Ex. of Eng., saving to the K. the knights' fees and advowsons of churches. ORDER to deliver that custody to the earl or his attorney without delay.

C: 

NAI, Lodge MS 19, p. 171; RCH.

The following abbreviations are used within in the text of CIRCLE

  • abp = archbishop [of]
  • BMV = beate Marie Virginis [of the Blessed Virgin Mary]
  • C. = chancellor [plural: chancellors]
  • co. = county (i.e. medieval shire: lower case ‘c’) [plural. cos.]
  • dcd = deceased
  • e. = earl of
  • Edw. = Edward (used when giving dates by regnal year)
  • Eng. = England
  • esq. = esquire [plural: esquires]
  • Ex. = exchequer
  • g.s. = great seal
  • Hen. = Henry
  • Ire. = Ireland
  • Jcr = justiciar [plural: justiciars]
  • JP = justice of the peace
  • K. = king
  • kt = knight
  • Lt = lieutenant
  • O.Carm. = Order of Carmelites
  • O.F.M. =  Order of Friars Minor (Franciscans)
  • O.P. = Order of Preachers (Dominicans)
  • Ric. = Richard (used when giving dates by regnal year)
  • s. = son
  • sen. = seneschal of
  • T. = treasurer [plural: treasurers]
  • w. = wife
58
1 Aug. 1358
Ardbracken
To the escheator.

ORDER that, having made an inquisition concerning the lands of Maurice fitz Maurice, e. Desmond, dcd, he is to cause reasonable dower to be delivered to Beatrice, who was his wife.1

C: 

NAI, Lodge MS 19, p. 171; RCH.

Footnotes: 

1 The item is undated in RCH.

The following abbreviations are used within in the text of CIRCLE

  • abp = archbishop [of]
  • BMV = beate Marie Virginis [of the Blessed Virgin Mary]
  • C. = chancellor [plural: chancellors]
  • co. = county (i.e. medieval shire: lower case ‘c’) [plural. cos.]
  • dcd = deceased
  • e. = earl of
  • Edw. = Edward (used when giving dates by regnal year)
  • Eng. = England
  • esq. = esquire [plural: esquires]
  • Ex. = exchequer
  • g.s. = great seal
  • Hen. = Henry
  • Ire. = Ireland
  • Jcr = justiciar [plural: justiciars]
  • JP = justice of the peace
  • K. = king
  • kt = knight
  • Lt = lieutenant
  • O.Carm. = Order of Carmelites
  • O.F.M. =  Order of Friars Minor (Franciscans)
  • O.P. = Order of Preachers (Dominicans)
  • Ric. = Richard (used when giving dates by regnal year)
  • s. = son
  • sen. = seneschal of
  • T. = treasurer [plural: treasurers]
  • w. = wife
59
8 Jun. 1358
Kilmallock
[To the T. and chamberlains of the Ex.]

ORDER to pay James Butler, e. Ormond,1 constable of Dublin castle, £9 2s 6d, his fee for half a year.

Cancellatur quia extra.2

C: 

RCH.

Footnotes: 

1 RCH reads 'Yrmound'.
2 The item is unnumbered in RCH, presumably because it was cancelled. It appeared between RCH, p. 69, §55 and RCH, p. 69, §56. It is listed here as RCH 69/55 (a).

The following abbreviations are used within in the text of CIRCLE

  • abp = archbishop [of]
  • BMV = beate Marie Virginis [of the Blessed Virgin Mary]
  • C. = chancellor [plural: chancellors]
  • co. = county (i.e. medieval shire: lower case ‘c’) [plural. cos.]
  • dcd = deceased
  • e. = earl of
  • Edw. = Edward (used when giving dates by regnal year)
  • Eng. = England
  • esq. = esquire [plural: esquires]
  • Ex. = exchequer
  • g.s. = great seal
  • Hen. = Henry
  • Ire. = Ireland
  • Jcr = justiciar [plural: justiciars]
  • JP = justice of the peace
  • K. = king
  • kt = knight
  • Lt = lieutenant
  • O.Carm. = Order of Carmelites
  • O.F.M. =  Order of Friars Minor (Franciscans)
  • O.P. = Order of Preachers (Dominicans)
  • Ric. = Richard (used when giving dates by regnal year)
  • s. = son
  • sen. = seneschal of
  • T. = treasurer [plural: treasurers]
  • w. = wife
60
1 Aug. 1358
Carlow
To the escheator.

Ralph, e. Stafford, has pleaded that he demised his purparty of co. Kilkenny, together with the liberty pertaining to the same, which Maurice fitz Maurice, late earl of Desmond, now deceased, who had married Beatrice his daughter, for a term of ten years, of which eight have now elapsed. That purparty, with the said liberty, were taken into the K.'s hand as chattels of the said earl of Desmond on the said earl's death. On account of the good service of the said earl of Stafford, and by the K.'s special grace, ORDER to cause that purparty and liberty to be delivered to him; such that, for the next two years, he shall satisfy the executors of the earl of Desmond of their value.

Authorized: 
By a writ from Eng.
C: 

NAI, Lodge MS 19, p. 171; RCH.

The following abbreviations are used within in the text of CIRCLE

  • abp = archbishop [of]
  • BMV = beate Marie Virginis [of the Blessed Virgin Mary]
  • C. = chancellor [plural: chancellors]
  • co. = county (i.e. medieval shire: lower case ‘c’) [plural. cos.]
  • dcd = deceased
  • e. = earl of
  • Edw. = Edward (used when giving dates by regnal year)
  • Eng. = England
  • esq. = esquire [plural: esquires]
  • Ex. = exchequer
  • g.s. = great seal
  • Hen. = Henry
  • Ire. = Ireland
  • Jcr = justiciar [plural: justiciars]
  • JP = justice of the peace
  • K. = king
  • kt = knight
  • Lt = lieutenant
  • O.Carm. = Order of Carmelites
  • O.F.M. =  Order of Friars Minor (Franciscans)
  • O.P. = Order of Preachers (Dominicans)
  • Ric. = Richard (used when giving dates by regnal year)
  • s. = son
  • sen. = seneschal of
  • T. = treasurer [plural: treasurers]
  • w. = wife
61
12 Aug. 1358
Carlow
To the sheriff of Kildare.

In aid of the war that was just beginning [guerre … inchoate] upon les Omorthes of Slemargy, the community of co. Kildare granted to the K. 24 men-at-arms with as many covered horses, 200 hobelars and 400 foot, at the wages of the same community during the said war; but now peace has been restored by assent of the community [of Kildare] and the community of co. Carlow. ORDER that, having made a proclamation reversing the premises, he is to give similar instructions to the collectors that they are to supersede the collection of those wages until further order.

C: 

NAI, Lodge MS 21, p. 33; RCH; BL, Egerton MS 78, p. 16.

The following abbreviations are used within in the text of CIRCLE

  • abp = archbishop [of]
  • BMV = beate Marie Virginis [of the Blessed Virgin Mary]
  • C. = chancellor [plural: chancellors]
  • co. = county (i.e. medieval shire: lower case ‘c’) [plural. cos.]
  • dcd = deceased
  • e. = earl of
  • Edw. = Edward (used when giving dates by regnal year)
  • Eng. = England
  • esq. = esquire [plural: esquires]
  • Ex. = exchequer
  • g.s. = great seal
  • Hen. = Henry
  • Ire. = Ireland
  • Jcr = justiciar [plural: justiciars]
  • JP = justice of the peace
  • K. = king
  • kt = knight
  • Lt = lieutenant
  • O.Carm. = Order of Carmelites
  • O.F.M. =  Order of Friars Minor (Franciscans)
  • O.P. = Order of Preachers (Dominicans)
  • Ric. = Richard (used when giving dates by regnal year)
  • s. = son
  • sen. = seneschal of
  • T. = treasurer [plural: treasurers]
  • w. = wife
62
14 Aug. 1358
Dublin
[To the T. and chamberlains of the Ex.]

ORDER to pay Adam Carleton, chief carpenter of the K.'s castles, manors and other works in Ire., £4 11s 3d from 1 Feb. [1358] until 1 Aug. next following, viz. for half a year, in part-payment of his fee of £9 2s 6d which he receives from the K. yearly for as long as he remains in that office.

Attested: 
Almaric [St Amand], Jcr
T: 

NLI, [Harris] MS 3, p. 28.

C: 

RCH.

The following abbreviations are used within in the text of CIRCLE

  • abp = archbishop [of]
  • BMV = beate Marie Virginis [of the Blessed Virgin Mary]
  • C. = chancellor [plural: chancellors]
  • co. = county (i.e. medieval shire: lower case ‘c’) [plural. cos.]
  • dcd = deceased
  • e. = earl of
  • Edw. = Edward (used when giving dates by regnal year)
  • Eng. = England
  • esq. = esquire [plural: esquires]
  • Ex. = exchequer
  • g.s. = great seal
  • Hen. = Henry
  • Ire. = Ireland
  • Jcr = justiciar [plural: justiciars]
  • JP = justice of the peace
  • K. = king
  • kt = knight
  • Lt = lieutenant
  • O.Carm. = Order of Carmelites
  • O.F.M. =  Order of Friars Minor (Franciscans)
  • O.P. = Order of Preachers (Dominicans)
  • Ric. = Richard (used when giving dates by regnal year)
  • s. = son
  • sen. = seneschal of
  • T. = treasurer [plural: treasurers]
  • w. = wife
63
14 Aug. 1358
[To the T. and chamberlains of the Ex.]

ORDER to pay John Scrop, clerk of Dublin castle, and keeper of the works and garrison in the same, £40 upon the making of those works.

C: 

RCH.

The following abbreviations are used within in the text of CIRCLE

  • abp = archbishop [of]
  • BMV = beate Marie Virginis [of the Blessed Virgin Mary]
  • C. = chancellor [plural: chancellors]
  • co. = county (i.e. medieval shire: lower case ‘c’) [plural. cos.]
  • dcd = deceased
  • e. = earl of
  • Edw. = Edward (used when giving dates by regnal year)
  • Eng. = England
  • esq. = esquire [plural: esquires]
  • Ex. = exchequer
  • g.s. = great seal
  • Hen. = Henry
  • Ire. = Ireland
  • Jcr = justiciar [plural: justiciars]
  • JP = justice of the peace
  • K. = king
  • kt = knight
  • Lt = lieutenant
  • O.Carm. = Order of Carmelites
  • O.F.M. =  Order of Friars Minor (Franciscans)
  • O.P. = Order of Preachers (Dominicans)
  • Ric. = Richard (used when giving dates by regnal year)
  • s. = son
  • sen. = seneschal of
  • T. = treasurer [plural: treasurers]
  • w. = wife
64
14 Aug. 1358
[To the T. and chamberlains of the Ex.]

ORDER to pay Henry Langeton, watchman of Dublin castle, 22s 9¼d, his fee for half a year.

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RCH.

The following abbreviations are used within in the text of CIRCLE

  • abp = archbishop [of]
  • BMV = beate Marie Virginis [of the Blessed Virgin Mary]
  • C. = chancellor [plural: chancellors]
  • co. = county (i.e. medieval shire: lower case ‘c’) [plural. cos.]
  • dcd = deceased
  • e. = earl of
  • Edw. = Edward (used when giving dates by regnal year)
  • Eng. = England
  • esq. = esquire [plural: esquires]
  • Ex. = exchequer
  • g.s. = great seal
  • Hen. = Henry
  • Ire. = Ireland
  • Jcr = justiciar [plural: justiciars]
  • JP = justice of the peace
  • K. = king
  • kt = knight
  • Lt = lieutenant
  • O.Carm. = Order of Carmelites
  • O.F.M. =  Order of Friars Minor (Franciscans)
  • O.P. = Order of Preachers (Dominicans)
  • Ric. = Richard (used when giving dates by regnal year)
  • s. = son
  • sen. = seneschal of
  • T. = treasurer [plural: treasurers]
  • w. = wife
65
14 Aug. 1358
To the T. and chamberlains of the Ex.

In response to a writ of certiorari as to the amount of arrears owed to Almaric St Amand, Jcr of Ire., of his fee of £500 p.a., the T. and chamberlains returned that, having searched the rolls, it was found that the arrears were £36 6s 8d for a a quarter year, and £125 for another quarter year. ORDER to pay him.

C: 

RCH.

The following abbreviations are used within in the text of CIRCLE

  • abp = archbishop [of]
  • BMV = beate Marie Virginis [of the Blessed Virgin Mary]
  • C. = chancellor [plural: chancellors]
  • co. = county (i.e. medieval shire: lower case ‘c’) [plural. cos.]
  • dcd = deceased
  • e. = earl of
  • Edw. = Edward (used when giving dates by regnal year)
  • Eng. = England
  • esq. = esquire [plural: esquires]
  • Ex. = exchequer
  • g.s. = great seal
  • Hen. = Henry
  • Ire. = Ireland
  • Jcr = justiciar [plural: justiciars]
  • JP = justice of the peace
  • K. = king
  • kt = knight
  • Lt = lieutenant
  • O.Carm. = Order of Carmelites
  • O.F.M. =  Order of Friars Minor (Franciscans)
  • O.P. = Order of Preachers (Dominicans)
  • Ric. = Richard (used when giving dates by regnal year)
  • s. = son
  • sen. = seneschal of
  • T. = treasurer [plural: treasurers]
  • w. = wife
66
14 Aug. 1358
[To the T. and chamberlains of the Ex.]

In response to a writ of certiorari as to the amount of arrears owed to brother Richard Northampton, formerly keeper of Ferns castle, the T. and chamberlains returned that his arrears are £12 0s 9d. ORDER to pay him.

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RCH.

The following abbreviations are used within in the text of CIRCLE

  • abp = archbishop [of]
  • BMV = beate Marie Virginis [of the Blessed Virgin Mary]
  • C. = chancellor [plural: chancellors]
  • co. = county (i.e. medieval shire: lower case ‘c’) [plural. cos.]
  • dcd = deceased
  • e. = earl of
  • Edw. = Edward (used when giving dates by regnal year)
  • Eng. = England
  • esq. = esquire [plural: esquires]
  • Ex. = exchequer
  • g.s. = great seal
  • Hen. = Henry
  • Ire. = Ireland
  • Jcr = justiciar [plural: justiciars]
  • JP = justice of the peace
  • K. = king
  • kt = knight
  • Lt = lieutenant
  • O.Carm. = Order of Carmelites
  • O.F.M. =  Order of Friars Minor (Franciscans)
  • O.P. = Order of Preachers (Dominicans)
  • Ric. = Richard (used when giving dates by regnal year)
  • s. = son
  • sen. = seneschal of
  • T. = treasurer [plural: treasurers]
  • w. = wife
67
14 Aug. 1358
[To the T. and chamberlains of the Ex.]

Nicholas [Allen], bp Meath, has shown that in the time when Thomas Rokeby was Jcr and master John Bolton was T. of Ire., he lent the K. £73 6s 8d at their request, because of the great necessity and requirement which they had for money, for the K.'s advantage, and the maintenance of the peace. ORDER to pay him.1

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RCH; BL, Egerton MS 78, p. 16.

Footnotes: 

1 See also below, §154, for another version of this writ enrolled on the controlment roll of the Ex.

The following abbreviations are used within in the text of CIRCLE

  • abp = archbishop [of]
  • BMV = beate Marie Virginis [of the Blessed Virgin Mary]
  • C. = chancellor [plural: chancellors]
  • co. = county (i.e. medieval shire: lower case ‘c’) [plural. cos.]
  • dcd = deceased
  • e. = earl of
  • Edw. = Edward (used when giving dates by regnal year)
  • Eng. = England
  • esq. = esquire [plural: esquires]
  • Ex. = exchequer
  • g.s. = great seal
  • Hen. = Henry
  • Ire. = Ireland
  • Jcr = justiciar [plural: justiciars]
  • JP = justice of the peace
  • K. = king
  • kt = knight
  • Lt = lieutenant
  • O.Carm. = Order of Carmelites
  • O.F.M. =  Order of Friars Minor (Franciscans)
  • O.P. = Order of Preachers (Dominicans)
  • Ric. = Richard (used when giving dates by regnal year)
  • s. = son
  • sen. = seneschal of
  • T. = treasurer [plural: treasurers]
  • w. = wife
68
14 Aug. 1358
To the sheriff of Carlow.

Maurice, e. Kildare, has pleaded that in the time of the last war upon les Omorthes of Slemargy he kept the town of Killaban according to the ordinance of the Jcr and council of Ire. and at request of the community of that town, lest the said town be burned by them [les Omorthes]; and he ought to have 60s for that custody from the said community. ORDER to cause him to have those 60s from the same community.

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RCH.

The following abbreviations are used within in the text of CIRCLE

  • abp = archbishop [of]
  • BMV = beate Marie Virginis [of the Blessed Virgin Mary]
  • C. = chancellor [plural: chancellors]
  • co. = county (i.e. medieval shire: lower case ‘c’) [plural. cos.]
  • dcd = deceased
  • e. = earl of
  • Edw. = Edward (used when giving dates by regnal year)
  • Eng. = England
  • esq. = esquire [plural: esquires]
  • Ex. = exchequer
  • g.s. = great seal
  • Hen. = Henry
  • Ire. = Ireland
  • Jcr = justiciar [plural: justiciars]
  • JP = justice of the peace
  • K. = king
  • kt = knight
  • Lt = lieutenant
  • O.Carm. = Order of Carmelites
  • O.F.M. =  Order of Friars Minor (Franciscans)
  • O.P. = Order of Preachers (Dominicans)
  • Ric. = Richard (used when giving dates by regnal year)
  • s. = son
  • sen. = seneschal of
  • T. = treasurer [plural: treasurers]
  • w. = wife
69
20 Sep. 1358
[To the T. and chamberlains of the Ex.]

ORDER to pay [John Frowyk, prior of the hospital of St John of Jerusalem in Ire.] C. of Ire. £20, his fee for half a year.

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RCH.

The following abbreviations are used within in the text of CIRCLE

  • abp = archbishop [of]
  • BMV = beate Marie Virginis [of the Blessed Virgin Mary]
  • C. = chancellor [plural: chancellors]
  • co. = county (i.e. medieval shire: lower case ‘c’) [plural. cos.]
  • dcd = deceased
  • e. = earl of
  • Edw. = Edward (used when giving dates by regnal year)
  • Eng. = England
  • esq. = esquire [plural: esquires]
  • Ex. = exchequer
  • g.s. = great seal
  • Hen. = Henry
  • Ire. = Ireland
  • Jcr = justiciar [plural: justiciars]
  • JP = justice of the peace
  • K. = king
  • kt = knight
  • Lt = lieutenant
  • O.Carm. = Order of Carmelites
  • O.F.M. =  Order of Friars Minor (Franciscans)
  • O.P. = Order of Preachers (Dominicans)
  • Ric. = Richard (used when giving dates by regnal year)
  • s. = son
  • sen. = seneschal of
  • T. = treasurer [plural: treasurers]
  • w. = wife
70
[No date.]
Dublin
To the escheator.

It appears that the K. caused to be assigned to Avelina, who was the wife of Maurice fitz Thomas, late earl of Desmond, dcd, who held of the K. in chief, as her [reasonable] dower from the lands of the earl in the K.'s hand, one [third] of the manors of Donnark and [… … …] Balyatyn; [one third] of the chief serjeanty of co. Cork with appurtenances; one third of the manor of Newcastle; one third [… … … … …] town of Tralee. [… … …]1

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RCH; NAI, Lodge MS 19, p. 171.

Footnotes: 

1 This is the first item on the dorse of RCI roll §29. RCH records that the original roll was severely damaged by 1828.

The following abbreviations are used within in the text of CIRCLE

  • abp = archbishop [of]
  • BMV = beate Marie Virginis [of the Blessed Virgin Mary]
  • C. = chancellor [plural: chancellors]
  • co. = county (i.e. medieval shire: lower case ‘c’) [plural. cos.]
  • dcd = deceased
  • e. = earl of
  • Edw. = Edward (used when giving dates by regnal year)
  • Eng. = England
  • esq. = esquire [plural: esquires]
  • Ex. = exchequer
  • g.s. = great seal
  • Hen. = Henry
  • Ire. = Ireland
  • Jcr = justiciar [plural: justiciars]
  • JP = justice of the peace
  • K. = king
  • kt = knight
  • Lt = lieutenant
  • O.Carm. = Order of Carmelites
  • O.F.M. =  Order of Friars Minor (Franciscans)
  • O.P. = Order of Preachers (Dominicans)
  • Ric. = Richard (used when giving dates by regnal year)
  • s. = son
  • sen. = seneschal of
  • T. = treasurer [plural: treasurers]
  • w. = wife
71
10 Feb. 1358
Dublin
To the escheator.

The K. has learned by inquisition that Maurice fitz Thomas, late earl of Desmond, dcd, and Avelina his wife, held on the day the said earl died the manors of Kylfekill, Kylsilan and the town of Clonmel, by gift of Peter Grandison, in fee tail, according to a charter of enfeoffment and letters patent shown concerning this in chancery; and the manor of Rathmaceandan by gift of Milo Ketyng in fee tail; and that the said earl enfeoffed Avelina in the manor of Maghyn, for her lifetime. ORDER to deliver it to the same Avelina.

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RCH; NAI, Lodge MS 19, p. 171.

The following abbreviations are used within in the text of CIRCLE

  • abp = archbishop [of]
  • BMV = beate Marie Virginis [of the Blessed Virgin Mary]
  • C. = chancellor [plural: chancellors]
  • co. = county (i.e. medieval shire: lower case ‘c’) [plural. cos.]
  • dcd = deceased
  • e. = earl of
  • Edw. = Edward (used when giving dates by regnal year)
  • Eng. = England
  • esq. = esquire [plural: esquires]
  • Ex. = exchequer
  • g.s. = great seal
  • Hen. = Henry
  • Ire. = Ireland
  • Jcr = justiciar [plural: justiciars]
  • JP = justice of the peace
  • K. = king
  • kt = knight
  • Lt = lieutenant
  • O.Carm. = Order of Carmelites
  • O.F.M. =  Order of Friars Minor (Franciscans)
  • O.P. = Order of Preachers (Dominicans)
  • Ric. = Richard (used when giving dates by regnal year)
  • s. = son
  • sen. = seneschal of
  • T. = treasurer [plural: treasurers]
  • w. = wife
72
11 Feb. 1358
To the T. and chamberlains of the Ex.

[The K. granted the castle of Balytyn, which is now prostrate, and the manor there, with appurtenances, to Peter Malorre; to have to himself and his heirs at a fee-farm of 40s p.a., the relief and repair of that castle being at the K.'s costs, receiving £40 p.a. for that custody for eight years; such that after that term he and his heirs should keep and maintain the castle at their own costs, as is customary.]1 ORDER to cause that castle of Ballytyn to be relieved and repaired at the K.'s expenses as swiftly as it possibly can.

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RCH; NAI, Lodge MS 1, p. 23; BL, Egerton MS 75, p. 18.

Footnotes: 

1 The words in square brackets have been supplied from a similar writ (above, §22).

The following abbreviations are used within in the text of CIRCLE

  • abp = archbishop [of]
  • BMV = beate Marie Virginis [of the Blessed Virgin Mary]
  • C. = chancellor [plural: chancellors]
  • co. = county (i.e. medieval shire: lower case ‘c’) [plural. cos.]
  • dcd = deceased
  • e. = earl of
  • Edw. = Edward (used when giving dates by regnal year)
  • Eng. = England
  • esq. = esquire [plural: esquires]
  • Ex. = exchequer
  • g.s. = great seal
  • Hen. = Henry
  • Ire. = Ireland
  • Jcr = justiciar [plural: justiciars]
  • JP = justice of the peace
  • K. = king
  • kt = knight
  • Lt = lieutenant
  • O.Carm. = Order of Carmelites
  • O.F.M. =  Order of Friars Minor (Franciscans)
  • O.P. = Order of Preachers (Dominicans)
  • Ric. = Richard (used when giving dates by regnal year)
  • s. = son
  • sen. = seneschal of
  • T. = treasurer [plural: treasurers]
  • w. = wife
73
[No date.]

John fitz Geoffrey the hore gives [etc.] for a writ.1

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RCH.

Footnotes: 

1 The item is unnumbered in RCH; it appeared between RCH, p. 69, §68 and RCH, p. 69, §69. It is listed here is RCH 69/68 (a).

The following abbreviations are used within in the text of CIRCLE

  • abp = archbishop [of]
  • BMV = beate Marie Virginis [of the Blessed Virgin Mary]
  • C. = chancellor [plural: chancellors]
  • co. = county (i.e. medieval shire: lower case ‘c’) [plural. cos.]
  • dcd = deceased
  • e. = earl of
  • Edw. = Edward (used when giving dates by regnal year)
  • Eng. = England
  • esq. = esquire [plural: esquires]
  • Ex. = exchequer
  • g.s. = great seal
  • Hen. = Henry
  • Ire. = Ireland
  • Jcr = justiciar [plural: justiciars]
  • JP = justice of the peace
  • K. = king
  • kt = knight
  • Lt = lieutenant
  • O.Carm. = Order of Carmelites
  • O.F.M. =  Order of Friars Minor (Franciscans)
  • O.P. = Order of Preachers (Dominicans)
  • Ric. = Richard (used when giving dates by regnal year)
  • s. = son
  • sen. = seneschal of
  • T. = treasurer [plural: treasurers]
  • w. = wife
74
2 Mar. 1358
[To the T. and chamberlains of the Ex.]

ORDER to pay Almaric St Amand, Jcr of Ire, £125, his fee for a quarter year.

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RCH.

The following abbreviations are used within in the text of CIRCLE

  • abp = archbishop [of]
  • BMV = beate Marie Virginis [of the Blessed Virgin Mary]
  • C. = chancellor [plural: chancellors]
  • co. = county (i.e. medieval shire: lower case ‘c’) [plural. cos.]
  • dcd = deceased
  • e. = earl of
  • Edw. = Edward (used when giving dates by regnal year)
  • Eng. = England
  • esq. = esquire [plural: esquires]
  • Ex. = exchequer
  • g.s. = great seal
  • Hen. = Henry
  • Ire. = Ireland
  • Jcr = justiciar [plural: justiciars]
  • JP = justice of the peace
  • K. = king
  • kt = knight
  • Lt = lieutenant
  • O.Carm. = Order of Carmelites
  • O.F.M. =  Order of Friars Minor (Franciscans)
  • O.P. = Order of Preachers (Dominicans)
  • Ric. = Richard (used when giving dates by regnal year)
  • s. = son
  • sen. = seneschal of
  • T. = treasurer [plural: treasurers]
  • w. = wife
75
26 Feb. 1358
Castledermot
To the escheator.

In response to a writ of certiorari as to the reason for taking [into the K.'s hand] the lands of Walter s. of John Lenfaunt junior in co. Kilkenny, the escheator returned that they were taken by virtue of a writ ordering Oliver fitz Eustace, then escheator in that county, to seize the lands of John Lenfaunt junior for various trespasses and felonies for which he was outlawed, knowing that the said lands then belonged to that John because he received the issues and profits of them. ORDER to remove the K.'s hand, because it is not consonant with law [quia non est juri consonum] that the lands of Walter should be taken for the felonies of John.

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RCH; NAI, Lodge MS 19, p. 171.

The following abbreviations are used within in the text of CIRCLE

  • abp = archbishop [of]
  • BMV = beate Marie Virginis [of the Blessed Virgin Mary]
  • C. = chancellor [plural: chancellors]
  • co. = county (i.e. medieval shire: lower case ‘c’) [plural. cos.]
  • dcd = deceased
  • e. = earl of
  • Edw. = Edward (used when giving dates by regnal year)
  • Eng. = England
  • esq. = esquire [plural: esquires]
  • Ex. = exchequer
  • g.s. = great seal
  • Hen. = Henry
  • Ire. = Ireland
  • Jcr = justiciar [plural: justiciars]
  • JP = justice of the peace
  • K. = king
  • kt = knight
  • Lt = lieutenant
  • O.Carm. = Order of Carmelites
  • O.F.M. =  Order of Friars Minor (Franciscans)
  • O.P. = Order of Preachers (Dominicans)
  • Ric. = Richard (used when giving dates by regnal year)
  • s. = son
  • sen. = seneschal of
  • T. = treasurer [plural: treasurers]
  • w. = wife
76
4 Mar. 1358
[To the T. and chamberlains of the Ex.]

ORDER to pay John Wodestock, constable of Drogheda castle, 25s, his fee for a quarter year.

C: 

RCH.

The following abbreviations are used within in the text of CIRCLE

  • abp = archbishop [of]
  • BMV = beate Marie Virginis [of the Blessed Virgin Mary]
  • C. = chancellor [plural: chancellors]
  • co. = county (i.e. medieval shire: lower case ‘c’) [plural. cos.]
  • dcd = deceased
  • e. = earl of
  • Edw. = Edward (used when giving dates by regnal year)
  • Eng. = England
  • esq. = esquire [plural: esquires]
  • Ex. = exchequer
  • g.s. = great seal
  • Hen. = Henry
  • Ire. = Ireland
  • Jcr = justiciar [plural: justiciars]
  • JP = justice of the peace
  • K. = king
  • kt = knight
  • Lt = lieutenant
  • O.Carm. = Order of Carmelites
  • O.F.M. =  Order of Friars Minor (Franciscans)
  • O.P. = Order of Preachers (Dominicans)
  • Ric. = Richard (used when giving dates by regnal year)
  • s. = son
  • sen. = seneschal of
  • T. = treasurer [plural: treasurers]
  • w. = wife
77
4 Mar. 1358
Kilkenny
To the escheator.

In response to a writ of certiorari as to the reason for taking [into the K.'s hand] the lands of Jordan Dexcestre in cos. Waterford and Kilkenny, the escheator returned that they were taken by virtue of a writ of the K. addressed to John s. of Oliver de la Freigne, formerly escheator in co. Kilkenny, to seize all Jordan's lands in his bailiwick, because the same Jordan had arisen openly at war in Connacht, striving to destroy the K.'s people by force, as was more fully testified before the K.'s council by testimony of many faithful persons; and further, on inspection of the rolls of chancery, it was found that that writ emanated under the attestation of John Boulton, Jcr of Ire., and by his bill. And in response to another writ of certiorari addressed to the justice of Ire. concerning the process (if there be any) made concerning this against that Jordan, the justice returned that, having searched the rolls, it was not found that that J[ordan] had arisen at war against the K., nor anything for which his lands ought to be seized. ORDER to remove the K.'s hand.

C: 

RCH.

The following abbreviations are used within in the text of CIRCLE

  • abp = archbishop [of]
  • BMV = beate Marie Virginis [of the Blessed Virgin Mary]
  • C. = chancellor [plural: chancellors]
  • co. = county (i.e. medieval shire: lower case ‘c’) [plural. cos.]
  • dcd = deceased
  • e. = earl of
  • Edw. = Edward (used when giving dates by regnal year)
  • Eng. = England
  • esq. = esquire [plural: esquires]
  • Ex. = exchequer
  • g.s. = great seal
  • Hen. = Henry
  • Ire. = Ireland
  • Jcr = justiciar [plural: justiciars]
  • JP = justice of the peace
  • K. = king
  • kt = knight
  • Lt = lieutenant
  • O.Carm. = Order of Carmelites
  • O.F.M. =  Order of Friars Minor (Franciscans)
  • O.P. = Order of Preachers (Dominicans)
  • Ric. = Richard (used when giving dates by regnal year)
  • s. = son
  • sen. = seneschal of
  • T. = treasurer [plural: treasurers]
  • w. = wife
78
8 Apr. 1358
Cork
To Robert Droupe.

For certain reasons moved before the council, ORDER not to cross to any foreign parts without licence.

Authorized: 
By bill of the Jcr.
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RCH.

The following abbreviations are used within in the text of CIRCLE

  • abp = archbishop [of]
  • BMV = beate Marie Virginis [of the Blessed Virgin Mary]
  • C. = chancellor [plural: chancellors]
  • co. = county (i.e. medieval shire: lower case ‘c’) [plural. cos.]
  • dcd = deceased
  • e. = earl of
  • Edw. = Edward (used when giving dates by regnal year)
  • Eng. = England
  • esq. = esquire [plural: esquires]
  • Ex. = exchequer
  • g.s. = great seal
  • Hen. = Henry
  • Ire. = Ireland
  • Jcr = justiciar [plural: justiciars]
  • JP = justice of the peace
  • K. = king
  • kt = knight
  • Lt = lieutenant
  • O.Carm. = Order of Carmelites
  • O.F.M. =  Order of Friars Minor (Franciscans)
  • O.P. = Order of Preachers (Dominicans)
  • Ric. = Richard (used when giving dates by regnal year)
  • s. = son
  • sen. = seneschal of
  • T. = treasurer [plural: treasurers]
  • w. = wife
79
13 Apr. 1358
Cork
[To the T. and chamberlains of the Ex.]

ORDER to pay brother John Frowyk, prior of the hospital of St John of Jerusalem in Ire., C. of Ire., his fee for half a year.

C: 

RCH.

The following abbreviations are used within in the text of CIRCLE

  • abp = archbishop [of]
  • BMV = beate Marie Virginis [of the Blessed Virgin Mary]
  • C. = chancellor [plural: chancellors]
  • co. = county (i.e. medieval shire: lower case ‘c’) [plural. cos.]
  • dcd = deceased
  • e. = earl of
  • Edw. = Edward (used when giving dates by regnal year)
  • Eng. = England
  • esq. = esquire [plural: esquires]
  • Ex. = exchequer
  • g.s. = great seal
  • Hen. = Henry
  • Ire. = Ireland
  • Jcr = justiciar [plural: justiciars]
  • JP = justice of the peace
  • K. = king
  • kt = knight
  • Lt = lieutenant
  • O.Carm. = Order of Carmelites
  • O.F.M. =  Order of Friars Minor (Franciscans)
  • O.P. = Order of Preachers (Dominicans)
  • Ric. = Richard (used when giving dates by regnal year)
  • s. = son
  • sen. = seneschal of
  • T. = treasurer [plural: treasurers]
  • w. = wife
80
12 Mar. 1358
Kilmallock
To Thomas Mynot, escheator of Ire.

WRIT of diem clausit extremum, with ORDER to take into the K.'s hand the lands of Walter s. of John Poer dcd.

C: 

RCH; NAI, Lodge MS 19, p. 171.

The following abbreviations are used within in the text of CIRCLE

  • abp = archbishop [of]
  • BMV = beate Marie Virginis [of the Blessed Virgin Mary]
  • C. = chancellor [plural: chancellors]
  • co. = county (i.e. medieval shire: lower case ‘c’) [plural. cos.]
  • dcd = deceased
  • e. = earl of
  • Edw. = Edward (used when giving dates by regnal year)
  • Eng. = England
  • esq. = esquire [plural: esquires]
  • Ex. = exchequer
  • g.s. = great seal
  • Hen. = Henry
  • Ire. = Ireland
  • Jcr = justiciar [plural: justiciars]
  • JP = justice of the peace
  • K. = king
  • kt = knight
  • Lt = lieutenant
  • O.Carm. = Order of Carmelites
  • O.F.M. =  Order of Friars Minor (Franciscans)
  • O.P. = Order of Preachers (Dominicans)
  • Ric. = Richard (used when giving dates by regnal year)
  • s. = son
  • sen. = seneschal of
  • T. = treasurer [plural: treasurers]
  • w. = wife
81
20 Apr. 1358
Cork
To the escheator.

In response to a writ of certiorari as to the reason for taking the toll-booth [tolnetus] of the town of Ardee, co. Louth, the escheator returned that Matilda, who was the wife of Eustace le Poer and who held that toll-booth of the K. in chief as a parcel of the manor of Ardee, alienated the toll-booth without licence to John Aylbright, for John's lifetime. Afterwards it was found inquisition that Matilda had demised [the toll-booth] for a term of 30 years, and not for a life term; and that the toll-booth is worth 20s p.a. ORDER to remove the K.'s hand.

Attested: 
Alamaric St Amand, Jcr
T: 

CPI, p. 60.

C: 

RCH.

The following abbreviations are used within in the text of CIRCLE

  • abp = archbishop [of]
  • BMV = beate Marie Virginis [of the Blessed Virgin Mary]
  • C. = chancellor [plural: chancellors]
  • co. = county (i.e. medieval shire: lower case ‘c’) [plural. cos.]
  • dcd = deceased
  • e. = earl of
  • Edw. = Edward (used when giving dates by regnal year)
  • Eng. = England
  • esq. = esquire [plural: esquires]
  • Ex. = exchequer
  • g.s. = great seal
  • Hen. = Henry
  • Ire. = Ireland
  • Jcr = justiciar [plural: justiciars]
  • JP = justice of the peace
  • K. = king
  • kt = knight
  • Lt = lieutenant
  • O.Carm. = Order of Carmelites
  • O.F.M. =  Order of Friars Minor (Franciscans)
  • O.P. = Order of Preachers (Dominicans)
  • Ric. = Richard (used when giving dates by regnal year)
  • s. = son
  • sen. = seneschal of
  • T. = treasurer [plural: treasurers]
  • w. = wife
82
18 Apr. 1358
To the escheator.

Dyonisius, bp Ross, acquired to himself for a term of years a carucate of land in Camys;1 and the escheator, pretending that the bishop had acquired it in fee and that he was an Irishman, took the land into the K.'s hand. Whereupon the bishop appealed to the K.

Considering his episcopal dignity and the poverty of the said bishopric, and the good place that the said bishop holds in restoring the Irish of those parts to peace, ORDER to remove the K.'s hand.

Authorized: 
By petition of council.
C: 

RCH.

Footnotes: 

1 In RCH there is a macron printed over the 'a' of Camys.

The following abbreviations are used within in the text of CIRCLE

  • abp = archbishop [of]
  • BMV = beate Marie Virginis [of the Blessed Virgin Mary]
  • C. = chancellor [plural: chancellors]
  • co. = county (i.e. medieval shire: lower case ‘c’) [plural. cos.]
  • dcd = deceased
  • e. = earl of
  • Edw. = Edward (used when giving dates by regnal year)
  • Eng. = England
  • esq. = esquire [plural: esquires]
  • Ex. = exchequer
  • g.s. = great seal
  • Hen. = Henry
  • Ire. = Ireland
  • Jcr = justiciar [plural: justiciars]
  • JP = justice of the peace
  • K. = king
  • kt = knight
  • Lt = lieutenant
  • O.Carm. = Order of Carmelites
  • O.F.M. =  Order of Friars Minor (Franciscans)
  • O.P. = Order of Preachers (Dominicans)
  • Ric. = Richard (used when giving dates by regnal year)
  • s. = son
  • sen. = seneschal of
  • T. = treasurer [plural: treasurers]
  • w. = wife
83
12 Feb. 1358
Kilkenny
To the escheator.

Although on 10 Feb. [1358] last the K. assigned to Avelina, widow of Maurice fitz Thomas, late e. Desmond, one third of the manor of Insula, co. Kerry, among other lands assigned to her in dower, she has, however, as yet not been dowered of that land, nor of one third of the manor of Ardagh in O'Conyll,1 nor of one third of the cantred of Desmond, nor of any knights' fees or advowsons of churches, as she asserts.

C: 

RCH.

Footnotes: 

1 Sic in RCH; it is likely that the apostrophe was imposed by the editors in the nineteenth century and that the original enrolment read Oconyll.

The following abbreviations are used within in the text of CIRCLE

  • abp = archbishop [of]
  • BMV = beate Marie Virginis [of the Blessed Virgin Mary]
  • C. = chancellor [plural: chancellors]
  • co. = county (i.e. medieval shire: lower case ‘c’) [plural. cos.]
  • dcd = deceased
  • e. = earl of
  • Edw. = Edward (used when giving dates by regnal year)
  • Eng. = England
  • esq. = esquire [plural: esquires]
  • Ex. = exchequer
  • g.s. = great seal
  • Hen. = Henry
  • Ire. = Ireland
  • Jcr = justiciar [plural: justiciars]
  • JP = justice of the peace
  • K. = king
  • kt = knight
  • Lt = lieutenant
  • O.Carm. = Order of Carmelites
  • O.F.M. =  Order of Friars Minor (Franciscans)
  • O.P. = Order of Preachers (Dominicans)
  • Ric. = Richard (used when giving dates by regnal year)
  • s. = son
  • sen. = seneschal of
  • T. = treasurer [plural: treasurers]
  • w. = wife
84
20 Apr. 1358
Cork
To Thomas Mynot, escheator.

The K. has learned by inquisition that Maurice fitz Thomas, late earl of Desmond, had the royal liberty of Kerry, of the K.'s gift, to him and the heirs male begotten of his body, which is worth 60s p.a.; and that the liberty is held of the K. in chief; and that Maurice fitz Maurice fitz Thomas, e. Desmond, is his son and heir of the said liberty, and that the said late earl died in 30 Edw. III; and that the K. assigned in dower one third of the issues of the said liberty to Avenlina [widow of Maurice fitz Thomas, late e. Desmond, as in §83]. ORDER to deliver [the issues of one third of the liberty of Kerry] to have as her dower.

Attested: 
Almaric St Amand, Jcr
T: 

NLI, [Harris] MS 3, p. 9.

C: 

RCH.

The following abbreviations are used within in the text of CIRCLE

  • abp = archbishop [of]
  • BMV = beate Marie Virginis [of the Blessed Virgin Mary]
  • C. = chancellor [plural: chancellors]
  • co. = county (i.e. medieval shire: lower case ‘c’) [plural. cos.]
  • dcd = deceased
  • e. = earl of
  • Edw. = Edward (used when giving dates by regnal year)
  • Eng. = England
  • esq. = esquire [plural: esquires]
  • Ex. = exchequer
  • g.s. = great seal
  • Hen. = Henry
  • Ire. = Ireland
  • Jcr = justiciar [plural: justiciars]
  • JP = justice of the peace
  • K. = king
  • kt = knight
  • Lt = lieutenant
  • O.Carm. = Order of Carmelites
  • O.F.M. =  Order of Friars Minor (Franciscans)
  • O.P. = Order of Preachers (Dominicans)
  • Ric. = Richard (used when giving dates by regnal year)
  • s. = son
  • sen. = seneschal of
  • T. = treasurer [plural: treasurers]
  • w. = wife
85
22 Apr. 1358
Cork
To the escheator.

The K. has learned by inquisition that Walter le Poer dcd―who held by knight service of the heir of William Bermingham dcd (a minor in the K.'s custody) who held in chief―held, on the day he died, the manor of Rathgole of the said heir as of his manor of Kiltenenan, by service of 20s of royal service when scutage runs, in which manor of Rathgole there are two carucates of land in demesne worth 13s 4d p.a.; and Walter had 45s 4d of free rent issuing out of the said manor; and that Geoffrey, son of the said Walter, is his heir and is five years old. At the request of Petra, widow of Walter, the K. has assigned reasonable dower from the premises. ORDER that, having accepted her oath that she will not marry without the K.'s licence, to cause reasonable dower of the same to be assigned to her.

C: 

NAI, Lodge MS 19, p. 173; RCH.

The following abbreviations are used within in the text of CIRCLE

  • abp = archbishop [of]
  • BMV = beate Marie Virginis [of the Blessed Virgin Mary]
  • C. = chancellor [plural: chancellors]
  • co. = county (i.e. medieval shire: lower case ‘c’) [plural. cos.]
  • dcd = deceased
  • e. = earl of
  • Edw. = Edward (used when giving dates by regnal year)
  • Eng. = England
  • esq. = esquire [plural: esquires]
  • Ex. = exchequer
  • g.s. = great seal
  • Hen. = Henry
  • Ire. = Ireland
  • Jcr = justiciar [plural: justiciars]
  • JP = justice of the peace
  • K. = king
  • kt = knight
  • Lt = lieutenant
  • O.Carm. = Order of Carmelites
  • O.F.M. =  Order of Friars Minor (Franciscans)
  • O.P. = Order of Preachers (Dominicans)
  • Ric. = Richard (used when giving dates by regnal year)
  • s. = son
  • sen. = seneschal of
  • T. = treasurer [plural: treasurers]
  • w. = wife
86
21 Apr. 1358
Cork
To the escheator.

The temporalities of the bishoprics of Waterford and Lismore were taken into the K.'s hand on account of certain trespasses and excesses prejudicial to the K. and his crown committed by Bishop Roger. Afterwards the bishop made fine with the K. ORDER to remove the K.'s hand.

C: 

RCH.

The following abbreviations are used within in the text of CIRCLE

  • abp = archbishop [of]
  • BMV = beate Marie Virginis [of the Blessed Virgin Mary]
  • C. = chancellor [plural: chancellors]
  • co. = county (i.e. medieval shire: lower case ‘c’) [plural. cos.]
  • dcd = deceased
  • e. = earl of
  • Edw. = Edward (used when giving dates by regnal year)
  • Eng. = England
  • esq. = esquire [plural: esquires]
  • Ex. = exchequer
  • g.s. = great seal
  • Hen. = Henry
  • Ire. = Ireland
  • Jcr = justiciar [plural: justiciars]
  • JP = justice of the peace
  • K. = king
  • kt = knight
  • Lt = lieutenant
  • O.Carm. = Order of Carmelites
  • O.F.M. =  Order of Friars Minor (Franciscans)
  • O.P. = Order of Preachers (Dominicans)
  • Ric. = Richard (used when giving dates by regnal year)
  • s. = son
  • sen. = seneschal of
  • T. = treasurer [plural: treasurers]
  • w. = wife
87
[No date.]

John s. of Oliver de la Freigne gives [etc.] for a writ.1

C: 

RCH.

Footnotes: 

1 This item is unnumbered in RCH; it appears on RCH, p. 70, between the items numbered as §81 and §82. It is listed here as RCH 80/81 (a).

The following abbreviations are used within in the text of CIRCLE

  • abp = archbishop [of]
  • BMV = beate Marie Virginis [of the Blessed Virgin Mary]
  • C. = chancellor [plural: chancellors]
  • co. = county (i.e. medieval shire: lower case ‘c’) [plural. cos.]
  • dcd = deceased
  • e. = earl of
  • Edw. = Edward (used when giving dates by regnal year)
  • Eng. = England
  • esq. = esquire [plural: esquires]
  • Ex. = exchequer
  • g.s. = great seal
  • Hen. = Henry
  • Ire. = Ireland
  • Jcr = justiciar [plural: justiciars]
  • JP = justice of the peace
  • K. = king
  • kt = knight
  • Lt = lieutenant
  • O.Carm. = Order of Carmelites
  • O.F.M. =  Order of Friars Minor (Franciscans)
  • O.P. = Order of Preachers (Dominicans)
  • Ric. = Richard (used when giving dates by regnal year)
  • s. = son
  • sen. = seneschal of
  • T. = treasurer [plural: treasurers]
  • w. = wife
88
28 Apr. 1358
Cork
To the escheator.

In response to a writ of certiorari as to the reason for taking two carucates of land in Kylmoryn that belonged to David Walsh of Kylmoryn, the escheator returned that John Barry kt, who held that land of the K. in chief as a parcel of Olethan, alienated it forever without the K.'s licence in the time of Edward I to William fitz David Barry and William Walsh, father of the said David Walsh (whose heir David is). Afterwards it was found by inquisition that that land was held of Maurice Carew and not of the K.; and that David fitz David fitz David Barry acquired in 10 Edw. III from Thomas Carew, son and heir of that Maurice, a release from all services for his lands in co. Cork, and so he became a tenant-in-chief of the K.; and that that land is held of William fitz David fitz David Barry by service of paying suit at his court of Kylmoryn. ORDER to remove the K.'s hand.

C: 

RCH; NAI, Lodge MS 1, p. 26; COA, PH 13203, p. 26.

N: 

Rev. E. Barry, Barrymore: records of the Barrys of county Cork from the earliest to the present time, with pedigrees (Cork, 1902), p. 29.

The following abbreviations are used within in the text of CIRCLE

  • abp = archbishop [of]
  • BMV = beate Marie Virginis [of the Blessed Virgin Mary]
  • C. = chancellor [plural: chancellors]
  • co. = county (i.e. medieval shire: lower case ‘c’) [plural. cos.]
  • dcd = deceased
  • e. = earl of
  • Edw. = Edward (used when giving dates by regnal year)
  • Eng. = England
  • esq. = esquire [plural: esquires]
  • Ex. = exchequer
  • g.s. = great seal
  • Hen. = Henry
  • Ire. = Ireland
  • Jcr = justiciar [plural: justiciars]
  • JP = justice of the peace
  • K. = king
  • kt = knight
  • Lt = lieutenant
  • O.Carm. = Order of Carmelites
  • O.F.M. =  Order of Friars Minor (Franciscans)
  • O.P. = Order of Preachers (Dominicans)
  • Ric. = Richard (used when giving dates by regnal year)
  • s. = son
  • sen. = seneschal of
  • T. = treasurer [plural: treasurers]
  • w. = wife
89
28 Apr. 1358
To the escheator.

In response to a writ of certiorari as to the reason for taking [into the K.'s hand] 1 messuage and 1 carucate of land that belonged to Peter s. of William Poer of Rathgulby and Polroan, the escheator returned that one Joan Maidewell, who was the wife of Richard Poer, held them in dower on the day she died from the dower of that Richard, who held elsewhere of the K. in chief in dower. And because of Joan's death and the minority of Peter, cousin and heir of Richard, that messuage and land, which are held of other lords, were taken into the K.'s hand.

Afterwards it was found by inquisition that Joan held that messuage and land by demise of Peter s. of William le Poer for the term of her life, the reversion pertaining to Peter, who held them of the barony of Overk by suit of court; and that Peter is 30 years old and more; and that the said Joan died on St Peter in Chains last; and that the premises were worth 40d p.a. ORDER to remove the K.'s hand.

C: 

NAI, Lodge MS 19, p. 173; RCH.

The following abbreviations are used within in the text of CIRCLE

  • abp = archbishop [of]
  • BMV = beate Marie Virginis [of the Blessed Virgin Mary]
  • C. = chancellor [plural: chancellors]
  • co. = county (i.e. medieval shire: lower case ‘c’) [plural. cos.]
  • dcd = deceased
  • e. = earl of
  • Edw. = Edward (used when giving dates by regnal year)
  • Eng. = England
  • esq. = esquire [plural: esquires]
  • Ex. = exchequer
  • g.s. = great seal
  • Hen. = Henry
  • Ire. = Ireland
  • Jcr = justiciar [plural: justiciars]
  • JP = justice of the peace
  • K. = king
  • kt = knight
  • Lt = lieutenant
  • O.Carm. = Order of Carmelites
  • O.F.M. =  Order of Friars Minor (Franciscans)
  • O.P. = Order of Preachers (Dominicans)
  • Ric. = Richard (used when giving dates by regnal year)
  • s. = son
  • sen. = seneschal of
  • T. = treasurer [plural: treasurers]
  • w. = wife
90
11 May. 1358

ASSIGNMENT of dower to Roesia, who was the wife of Robert s. of Ralph Meiler, of all lands and tenements that belonged to that Robert in his demesne as of fee on the day he died, made before John Carew, escheator of Ire., at New Ross on 8 Sept. [1355] 29 Edw. III by 36 jurors named in the roll, of lands and tenements in New Ross, viz. in Anglo strato; also in Aghny, viz. [etc.]; also in Montgarret, viz. [etc.]; also in Scathyk, viz. [etc.]; also in Clonmen, viz. [etc.]; also in Taghmon, viz. [etc.]; also in le Forest, viz. [etc.]; also in Donncormuk, viz. [etc.]; also suit and attendance of various tenants named; with the courts and hundreds from all those tenements assigned to her in dower, and not of others.

C: 

RCH.

N: 

Hore & Graves, Social state of the southern and eastern counties of Ire., p. 29 note.

The following abbreviations are used within in the text of CIRCLE

  • abp = archbishop [of]
  • BMV = beate Marie Virginis [of the Blessed Virgin Mary]
  • C. = chancellor [plural: chancellors]
  • co. = county (i.e. medieval shire: lower case ‘c’) [plural. cos.]
  • dcd = deceased
  • e. = earl of
  • Edw. = Edward (used when giving dates by regnal year)
  • Eng. = England
  • esq. = esquire [plural: esquires]
  • Ex. = exchequer
  • g.s. = great seal
  • Hen. = Henry
  • Ire. = Ireland
  • Jcr = justiciar [plural: justiciars]
  • JP = justice of the peace
  • K. = king
  • kt = knight
  • Lt = lieutenant
  • O.Carm. = Order of Carmelites
  • O.F.M. =  Order of Friars Minor (Franciscans)
  • O.P. = Order of Preachers (Dominicans)
  • Ric. = Richard (used when giving dates by regnal year)
  • s. = son
  • sen. = seneschal of
  • T. = treasurer [plural: treasurers]
  • w. = wife
91
2 May. 1358
Cork
[To the T. and chamberlains of the Ex.]

ORDER to pay John Wodestok, constable of Drogheda castle, 25s, his fee for a quarter year.

C: 

RCH.

The following abbreviations are used within in the text of CIRCLE

  • abp = archbishop [of]
  • BMV = beate Marie Virginis [of the Blessed Virgin Mary]
  • C. = chancellor [plural: chancellors]
  • co. = county (i.e. medieval shire: lower case ‘c’) [plural. cos.]
  • dcd = deceased
  • e. = earl of
  • Edw. = Edward (used when giving dates by regnal year)
  • Eng. = England
  • esq. = esquire [plural: esquires]
  • Ex. = exchequer
  • g.s. = great seal
  • Hen. = Henry
  • Ire. = Ireland
  • Jcr = justiciar [plural: justiciars]
  • JP = justice of the peace
  • K. = king
  • kt = knight
  • Lt = lieutenant
  • O.Carm. = Order of Carmelites
  • O.F.M. =  Order of Friars Minor (Franciscans)
  • O.P. = Order of Preachers (Dominicans)
  • Ric. = Richard (used when giving dates by regnal year)
  • s. = son
  • sen. = seneschal of
  • T. = treasurer [plural: treasurers]
  • w. = wife
92
9 May. 1358
Cork
[To the T. and chamberlains of the Ex.]

ORDER to pay Alamaric St Amand, Jcr of Ire., £120, his fee for a quarter year.

C: 

RCH.

The following abbreviations are used within in the text of CIRCLE

  • abp = archbishop [of]
  • BMV = beate Marie Virginis [of the Blessed Virgin Mary]
  • C. = chancellor [plural: chancellors]
  • co. = county (i.e. medieval shire: lower case ‘c’) [plural. cos.]
  • dcd = deceased
  • e. = earl of
  • Edw. = Edward (used when giving dates by regnal year)
  • Eng. = England
  • esq. = esquire [plural: esquires]
  • Ex. = exchequer
  • g.s. = great seal
  • Hen. = Henry
  • Ire. = Ireland
  • Jcr = justiciar [plural: justiciars]
  • JP = justice of the peace
  • K. = king
  • kt = knight
  • Lt = lieutenant
  • O.Carm. = Order of Carmelites
  • O.F.M. =  Order of Friars Minor (Franciscans)
  • O.P. = Order of Preachers (Dominicans)
  • Ric. = Richard (used when giving dates by regnal year)
  • s. = son
  • sen. = seneschal of
  • T. = treasurer [plural: treasurers]
  • w. = wife
93
10 May. 1358
Cork
To the T. and chamberlains of the Ex.

John Galbarr has pleaded before the Jcr and council that he kept at his own costs two fortalices in Galbarreston and Rahalyn near Leighlin, in defence of the people of co. Carlow, which fortalices are in the march near les McMurthes & Obrynnes,1 the K.'s Irish enemies, who daily weigh down the said people with war. The said McMurthes, after Easter [1358] last past, despoiled John of arms and all his other goods and chattels, such that he cannot keep those fortalices any longer without receiving something for their custody. The K., believing that petition to be true at present, has granted him 100s. ORDER to pay those 100s to John.2

Attested: 
Almaric St Amand, Jcr
Authorized: 
By petition.
T: 

NLI, [Harris] MS 3, f. 13.

C: 

RCH; BL, Egerton MS 78, p. 15.

Footnotes: 

1 RCH reads O'Brynnes, but the corresponding entry on the issue roll of the Irish Ex. indicates that the original form was 'Obrynnes' (IExP, p. 493; and cf. below, §128).
2 Another version of this writ, taken from the controlment roll of the Irish Ex., is calendared below as §128 (=RCH, p. 66, §5).

The following abbreviations are used within in the text of CIRCLE

  • abp = archbishop [of]
  • BMV = beate Marie Virginis [of the Blessed Virgin Mary]
  • C. = chancellor [plural: chancellors]
  • co. = county (i.e. medieval shire: lower case ‘c’) [plural. cos.]
  • dcd = deceased
  • e. = earl of
  • Edw. = Edward (used when giving dates by regnal year)
  • Eng. = England
  • esq. = esquire [plural: esquires]
  • Ex. = exchequer
  • g.s. = great seal
  • Hen. = Henry
  • Ire. = Ireland
  • Jcr = justiciar [plural: justiciars]
  • JP = justice of the peace
  • K. = king
  • kt = knight
  • Lt = lieutenant
  • O.Carm. = Order of Carmelites
  • O.F.M. =  Order of Friars Minor (Franciscans)
  • O.P. = Order of Preachers (Dominicans)
  • Ric. = Richard (used when giving dates by regnal year)
  • s. = son
  • sen. = seneschal of
  • T. = treasurer [plural: treasurers]
  • w. = wife
94
10 May. 1358
To the T. [and barons of the Ex.].

At the plea of John Carew kt, that some respite be granted to him of payment of arrears of his account from the time when he was sheriff of Cork, the K. granted to him that he might pay 60s at Michaelmas and Easter until the it is fully paid. ORDER that, having accepted sufficient security, they are to permit him to have those terms of payment.

C: 

RCH.

The following abbreviations are used within in the text of CIRCLE

  • abp = archbishop [of]
  • BMV = beate Marie Virginis [of the Blessed Virgin Mary]
  • C. = chancellor [plural: chancellors]
  • co. = county (i.e. medieval shire: lower case ‘c’) [plural. cos.]
  • dcd = deceased
  • e. = earl of
  • Edw. = Edward (used when giving dates by regnal year)
  • Eng. = England
  • esq. = esquire [plural: esquires]
  • Ex. = exchequer
  • g.s. = great seal
  • Hen. = Henry
  • Ire. = Ireland
  • Jcr = justiciar [plural: justiciars]
  • JP = justice of the peace
  • K. = king
  • kt = knight
  • Lt = lieutenant
  • O.Carm. = Order of Carmelites
  • O.F.M. =  Order of Friars Minor (Franciscans)
  • O.P. = Order of Preachers (Dominicans)
  • Ric. = Richard (used when giving dates by regnal year)
  • s. = son
  • sen. = seneschal of
  • T. = treasurer [plural: treasurers]
  • w. = wife
95
11 May. 1358
Cork
To the escheator.

In response to a writ of certiorari as to the reason for taking 5½ carucates of land and 11m of rent that belonged to Thomas fitz Thomas fitz Johan' in Balyghlen, Bretrace, and Killonyn and Gortegraly, the escheator returned that Thomas was outlawed for various trespasses, and, while thus outlawed, he acquired that land and rent. Afterwards it was found by inquisition that Thomas was seised in fee of them long before and after he was outlawed. ORDER to remove the K.'s hand.

C: 

RCH; NAI, Lodge MS 1, p. 26; COA, PH 13203, p. 26.

The following abbreviations are used within in the text of CIRCLE

  • abp = archbishop [of]
  • BMV = beate Marie Virginis [of the Blessed Virgin Mary]
  • C. = chancellor [plural: chancellors]
  • co. = county (i.e. medieval shire: lower case ‘c’) [plural. cos.]
  • dcd = deceased
  • e. = earl of
  • Edw. = Edward (used when giving dates by regnal year)
  • Eng. = England
  • esq. = esquire [plural: esquires]
  • Ex. = exchequer
  • g.s. = great seal
  • Hen. = Henry
  • Ire. = Ireland
  • Jcr = justiciar [plural: justiciars]
  • JP = justice of the peace
  • K. = king
  • kt = knight
  • Lt = lieutenant
  • O.Carm. = Order of Carmelites
  • O.F.M. =  Order of Friars Minor (Franciscans)
  • O.P. = Order of Preachers (Dominicans)
  • Ric. = Richard (used when giving dates by regnal year)
  • s. = son
  • sen. = seneschal of
  • T. = treasurer [plural: treasurers]
  • w. = wife
96
11 May. 1358
To the mayor and constables of the staple of Cork.

Walter Rydelesford was previously sentenced to the prison of the staple of Cork for a debt of 109s 3d John Wynchedon; and because he left that prison with the debt still unsatisfied, he was taken again and is detained in the same. Walter has pleaded showing that he is prepared to make satisfaction to the same John of that debt and make fine for the said trespass. ORDER, for a fine of 6s 8d, that, when John has made satisfaction, they are to cause him to be delivered.

Robert s. of William Barret is pledge for this.

C: 

RCH.

The following abbreviations are used within in the text of CIRCLE

  • abp = archbishop [of]
  • BMV = beate Marie Virginis [of the Blessed Virgin Mary]
  • C. = chancellor [plural: chancellors]
  • co. = county (i.e. medieval shire: lower case ‘c’) [plural. cos.]
  • dcd = deceased
  • e. = earl of
  • Edw. = Edward (used when giving dates by regnal year)
  • Eng. = England
  • esq. = esquire [plural: esquires]
  • Ex. = exchequer
  • g.s. = great seal
  • Hen. = Henry
  • Ire. = Ireland
  • Jcr = justiciar [plural: justiciars]
  • JP = justice of the peace
  • K. = king
  • kt = knight
  • Lt = lieutenant
  • O.Carm. = Order of Carmelites
  • O.F.M. =  Order of Friars Minor (Franciscans)
  • O.P. = Order of Preachers (Dominicans)
  • Ric. = Richard (used when giving dates by regnal year)
  • s. = son
  • sen. = seneschal of
  • T. = treasurer [plural: treasurers]
  • w. = wife
97
20 Apr. 1358
Cork
To the sheriff of Cork.

Maurice fitz John s. of Michael and Elizabeth his wife have shown that they recovered seisin before William s. of John Barry and Robert Lenfaunt, justices of assize at Cork, against Gerald and Raymond, sons of Peter Caunton, of the manor of Ballyderawyn, as the said Gerald and Raymond had unjustly disseised them. ORDER, that, taking with him the keepers of the pleas, and twelve persons both [etc.], he is to proceed to that manor and make an inquisition; and if it is found that they were thus disseised, then he is to take Gerald and Raymond [etc.] and to cause Maurice and Elizabeth to be seised again, and double their damages to be assessed by the said twelve persons and to be levied from the lands and chattels of Gerald and Raymond [etc.], according to the Statute of Westminster concerning re-disseisin; and they are to notify Gerald and Raymond to be present at that inquisition.

C: 

RCH; NAI, Lodge MS 1, p. 27; BL, Egerton MS 75, p. 20; COA, PH 13203, p. 27.

The following abbreviations are used within in the text of CIRCLE

  • abp = archbishop [of]
  • BMV = beate Marie Virginis [of the Blessed Virgin Mary]
  • C. = chancellor [plural: chancellors]
  • co. = county (i.e. medieval shire: lower case ‘c’) [plural. cos.]
  • dcd = deceased
  • e. = earl of
  • Edw. = Edward (used when giving dates by regnal year)
  • Eng. = England
  • esq. = esquire [plural: esquires]
  • Ex. = exchequer
  • g.s. = great seal
  • Hen. = Henry
  • Ire. = Ireland
  • Jcr = justiciar [plural: justiciars]
  • JP = justice of the peace
  • K. = king
  • kt = knight
  • Lt = lieutenant
  • O.Carm. = Order of Carmelites
  • O.F.M. =  Order of Friars Minor (Franciscans)
  • O.P. = Order of Preachers (Dominicans)
  • Ric. = Richard (used when giving dates by regnal year)
  • s. = son
  • sen. = seneschal of
  • T. = treasurer [plural: treasurers]
  • w. = wife
98
10 Jul. 1358
Limerick
To the sheriff of Limerick.

Similar WRIT [concerning disseisin, as in §97] in favour of Roger Mautravers against John fitz Thomas kt, concerning 1 messuage, 40 acres of land, 4 acres of meadow, 40 acres of wood and 40 acres in Balyalynan.

C: 

RCH; NAI, Lodge MS 1, p. 27; BL, Egerton MS 75, p. 20; COA, PH 13203, p. 27.

The following abbreviations are used within in the text of CIRCLE

  • abp = archbishop [of]
  • BMV = beate Marie Virginis [of the Blessed Virgin Mary]
  • C. = chancellor [plural: chancellors]
  • co. = county (i.e. medieval shire: lower case ‘c’) [plural. cos.]
  • dcd = deceased
  • e. = earl of
  • Edw. = Edward (used when giving dates by regnal year)
  • Eng. = England
  • esq. = esquire [plural: esquires]
  • Ex. = exchequer
  • g.s. = great seal
  • Hen. = Henry
  • Ire. = Ireland
  • Jcr = justiciar [plural: justiciars]
  • JP = justice of the peace
  • K. = king
  • kt = knight
  • Lt = lieutenant
  • O.Carm. = Order of Carmelites
  • O.F.M. =  Order of Friars Minor (Franciscans)
  • O.P. = Order of Preachers (Dominicans)
  • Ric. = Richard (used when giving dates by regnal year)
  • s. = son
  • sen. = seneschal of
  • T. = treasurer [plural: treasurers]
  • w. = wife
99
11 May. 1358
To the mayor and constable of the staple of Cork.

Stephen Devenyssh as pleaded that because he deforced Nicholas Rydelesford, serjeant of the same staple, from Philip Miagh, who was attached by him to answer to Robert Roche, he was arrested and detained in prison, and is now in peril of death. ORDER, for a fine of 6s 8d, that, having accepted security to answer the said Robert, they are to cause him to be delivered.

William Bron of Olton is pledge for this.

C: 

RCH.

The following abbreviations are used within in the text of CIRCLE

  • abp = archbishop [of]
  • BMV = beate Marie Virginis [of the Blessed Virgin Mary]
  • C. = chancellor [plural: chancellors]
  • co. = county (i.e. medieval shire: lower case ‘c’) [plural. cos.]
  • dcd = deceased
  • e. = earl of
  • Edw. = Edward (used when giving dates by regnal year)
  • Eng. = England
  • esq. = esquire [plural: esquires]
  • Ex. = exchequer
  • g.s. = great seal
  • Hen. = Henry
  • Ire. = Ireland
  • Jcr = justiciar [plural: justiciars]
  • JP = justice of the peace
  • K. = king
  • kt = knight
  • Lt = lieutenant
  • O.Carm. = Order of Carmelites
  • O.F.M. =  Order of Friars Minor (Franciscans)
  • O.P. = Order of Preachers (Dominicans)
  • Ric. = Richard (used when giving dates by regnal year)
  • s. = son
  • sen. = seneschal of
  • T. = treasurer [plural: treasurers]
  • w. = wife
100
18 May. 1358
Cork
To the mayor and bailiffs of the city of Waterford.

ORDER to cause it to be proclaimed that no earl [etc.], or any other person, except for merchants, is to leave the land of Ire. without the K.'s special licence; and they are to cause to be arrested all those acting contrary to the proclamation [etc.].

C: 

RCH.

The following abbreviations are used within in the text of CIRCLE

  • abp = archbishop [of]
  • BMV = beate Marie Virginis [of the Blessed Virgin Mary]
  • C. = chancellor [plural: chancellors]
  • co. = county (i.e. medieval shire: lower case ‘c’) [plural. cos.]
  • dcd = deceased
  • e. = earl of
  • Edw. = Edward (used when giving dates by regnal year)
  • Eng. = England
  • esq. = esquire [plural: esquires]
  • Ex. = exchequer
  • g.s. = great seal
  • Hen. = Henry
  • Ire. = Ireland
  • Jcr = justiciar [plural: justiciars]
  • JP = justice of the peace
  • K. = king
  • kt = knight
  • Lt = lieutenant
  • O.Carm. = Order of Carmelites
  • O.F.M. =  Order of Friars Minor (Franciscans)
  • O.P. = Order of Preachers (Dominicans)
  • Ric. = Richard (used when giving dates by regnal year)
  • s. = son
  • sen. = seneschal of
  • T. = treasurer [plural: treasurers]
  • w. = wife
101
[18 May. 1358]

Similar WRITS addressed to the following, viz.:

the provosts and bailiffs of Youghal;
the mayor and bailiffs of Cork, Waterford and Dublin;
the sovereign, provost and bailiffs of the town of Wexford;
and the mayor, seneschal and bailiffs of Drogheda.

C: 

RCH.

The following abbreviations are used within in the text of CIRCLE

  • abp = archbishop [of]
  • BMV = beate Marie Virginis [of the Blessed Virgin Mary]
  • C. = chancellor [plural: chancellors]
  • co. = county (i.e. medieval shire: lower case ‘c’) [plural. cos.]
  • dcd = deceased
  • e. = earl of
  • Edw. = Edward (used when giving dates by regnal year)
  • Eng. = England
  • esq. = esquire [plural: esquires]
  • Ex. = exchequer
  • g.s. = great seal
  • Hen. = Henry
  • Ire. = Ireland
  • Jcr = justiciar [plural: justiciars]
  • JP = justice of the peace
  • K. = king
  • kt = knight
  • Lt = lieutenant
  • O.Carm. = Order of Carmelites
  • O.F.M. =  Order of Friars Minor (Franciscans)
  • O.P. = Order of Preachers (Dominicans)
  • Ric. = Richard (used when giving dates by regnal year)
  • s. = son
  • sen. = seneschal of
  • T. = treasurer [plural: treasurers]
  • w. = wife
102
5 Jun. 1358
Kilmallock
To Thomas Mynot, escheator.

In response to a writ of certiorari as to the reason for taking a messuage and carucate of land that belonged to Henry Calf in Inchem{c} Wyther,1 the escheator returned that one Thomas Calf held those tenements on the day he died in fee of the heir of John Calf, former baron of Norragh [del Norragh], being a minor in the K.'s custody; and they were taken into the K.'s hand by Thomas's death and by reason of the minority of the heir of that baron, as a custody within a custody. Henry has provided contrary information that, by pretext of a certain enfeoffment that William Caldewell chaplain made in fee tail by his charter (which was shown in chancery) to Thomas s. of William Calf kt and Joan, daugher of Arnold le Poer, his wife, those tenements should remain to the said Henry after the death of Richard s. of John Calf, baron of Norragh, to whom that tenement ought to have remained; but as Richard had died without heirs male, Henry had been seised of the same for seven years and more; and that the premises were held of Robert Calf by service of 2s p.a. Afterwards it appeared by inquisition that it is so. ORDER to remove the [K.'s] hand.

C: 

RCH; NAI, Lodge MS 1, p. 27; BL, Egerton MS 75, p. 20; COA, PH 13203, p. 27.

Footnotes: 

1 Sic in RCH; Lodge reads 'Inche McWythir'.

The following abbreviations are used within in the text of CIRCLE

  • abp = archbishop [of]
  • BMV = beate Marie Virginis [of the Blessed Virgin Mary]
  • C. = chancellor [plural: chancellors]
  • co. = county (i.e. medieval shire: lower case ‘c’) [plural. cos.]
  • dcd = deceased
  • e. = earl of
  • Edw. = Edward (used when giving dates by regnal year)
  • Eng. = England
  • esq. = esquire [plural: esquires]
  • Ex. = exchequer
  • g.s. = great seal
  • Hen. = Henry
  • Ire. = Ireland
  • Jcr = justiciar [plural: justiciars]
  • JP = justice of the peace
  • K. = king
  • kt = knight
  • Lt = lieutenant
  • O.Carm. = Order of Carmelites
  • O.F.M. =  Order of Friars Minor (Franciscans)
  • O.P. = Order of Preachers (Dominicans)
  • Ric. = Richard (used when giving dates by regnal year)
  • s. = son
  • sen. = seneschal of
  • T. = treasurer [plural: treasurers]
  • w. = wife
103
6 Jun. 1358
To the mayor and bailiffs of Limerick.

Stephen fitz Simon, one of the coroners there [in the city of Limerick], does not have lands or tenements by which, if he is delinquent in office, he might answer. ORDER that, if this be so, they are to cause another suitable coroner to be elected in his place.

C: 

RCH.

The following abbreviations are used within in the text of CIRCLE

  • abp = archbishop [of]
  • BMV = beate Marie Virginis [of the Blessed Virgin Mary]
  • C. = chancellor [plural: chancellors]
  • co. = county (i.e. medieval shire: lower case ‘c’) [plural. cos.]
  • dcd = deceased
  • e. = earl of
  • Edw. = Edward (used when giving dates by regnal year)
  • Eng. = England
  • esq. = esquire [plural: esquires]
  • Ex. = exchequer
  • g.s. = great seal
  • Hen. = Henry
  • Ire. = Ireland
  • Jcr = justiciar [plural: justiciars]
  • JP = justice of the peace
  • K. = king
  • kt = knight
  • Lt = lieutenant
  • O.Carm. = Order of Carmelites
  • O.F.M. =  Order of Friars Minor (Franciscans)
  • O.P. = Order of Preachers (Dominicans)
  • Ric. = Richard (used when giving dates by regnal year)
  • s. = son
  • sen. = seneschal of
  • T. = treasurer [plural: treasurers]
  • w. = wife
104
9 Jun. 1358
Kilmallock
To the mayor and bailiffs of Dublin.

The K. has granted to Richard Hegreve,1 citizen of Dublin, [a licence] to load a ship in the port there with 200 crannocks of wheat and 5 horses, and to transport the wheat to Eng., and the horses to Brittany. ORDER that, having taken his oath that he shall not transport them elsewhere, they are to permit him to transport and carry the [wheat and horses].

C: 

RCH.

Footnotes: 

1 RCH reads 'Hegrene'.

The following abbreviations are used within in the text of CIRCLE

  • abp = archbishop [of]
  • BMV = beate Marie Virginis [of the Blessed Virgin Mary]
  • C. = chancellor [plural: chancellors]
  • co. = county (i.e. medieval shire: lower case ‘c’) [plural. cos.]
  • dcd = deceased
  • e. = earl of
  • Edw. = Edward (used when giving dates by regnal year)
  • Eng. = England
  • esq. = esquire [plural: esquires]
  • Ex. = exchequer
  • g.s. = great seal
  • Hen. = Henry
  • Ire. = Ireland
  • Jcr = justiciar [plural: justiciars]
  • JP = justice of the peace
  • K. = king
  • kt = knight
  • Lt = lieutenant
  • O.Carm. = Order of Carmelites
  • O.F.M. =  Order of Friars Minor (Franciscans)
  • O.P. = Order of Preachers (Dominicans)
  • Ric. = Richard (used when giving dates by regnal year)
  • s. = son
  • sen. = seneschal of
  • T. = treasurer [plural: treasurers]
  • w. = wife
105
13 Jun. 1358

Henry fitz David Saresfeld acknowledges that he owes 7m to John Lumbard of Cork.

C: 

RCH.

The following abbreviations are used within in the text of CIRCLE

  • abp = archbishop [of]
  • BMV = beate Marie Virginis [of the Blessed Virgin Mary]
  • C. = chancellor [plural: chancellors]
  • co. = county (i.e. medieval shire: lower case ‘c’) [plural. cos.]
  • dcd = deceased
  • e. = earl of
  • Edw. = Edward (used when giving dates by regnal year)
  • Eng. = England
  • esq. = esquire [plural: esquires]
  • Ex. = exchequer
  • g.s. = great seal
  • Hen. = Henry
  • Ire. = Ireland
  • Jcr = justiciar [plural: justiciars]
  • JP = justice of the peace
  • K. = king
  • kt = knight
  • Lt = lieutenant
  • O.Carm. = Order of Carmelites
  • O.F.M. =  Order of Friars Minor (Franciscans)
  • O.P. = Order of Preachers (Dominicans)
  • Ric. = Richard (used when giving dates by regnal year)
  • s. = son
  • sen. = seneschal of
  • T. = treasurer [plural: treasurers]
  • w. = wife
106
5 Jun. 1358
Kilmallock
To the escheator

WRIT of diem clausit extremum concerning Maurice fitz Maurice, e. Desmond, with ORDER to take his lands [etc.] into the K.'s hand [etc.].1

C: 

RCH.

Footnotes: 

1 This is the first of three letters calendared in RCH as a bundle with a single item-number. The items are listed here as RCH 71/100 (a), (b) and (c).

The following abbreviations are used within in the text of CIRCLE

  • abp = archbishop [of]
  • BMV = beate Marie Virginis [of the Blessed Virgin Mary]
  • C. = chancellor [plural: chancellors]
  • co. = county (i.e. medieval shire: lower case ‘c’) [plural. cos.]
  • dcd = deceased
  • e. = earl of
  • Edw. = Edward (used when giving dates by regnal year)
  • Eng. = England
  • esq. = esquire [plural: esquires]
  • Ex. = exchequer
  • g.s. = great seal
  • Hen. = Henry
  • Ire. = Ireland
  • Jcr = justiciar [plural: justiciars]
  • JP = justice of the peace
  • K. = king
  • kt = knight
  • Lt = lieutenant
  • O.Carm. = Order of Carmelites
  • O.F.M. =  Order of Friars Minor (Franciscans)
  • O.P. = Order of Preachers (Dominicans)
  • Ric. = Richard (used when giving dates by regnal year)
  • s. = son
  • sen. = seneschal of
  • T. = treasurer [plural: treasurers]
  • w. = wife
107
5 Jun. 1358
Kilmallock
To the escheator

Similar WRIT of [diem clausit extremum, as in §106] concerning the death of William Bagot kt and Richard Cogan.

C: 

RCH.

The following abbreviations are used within in the text of CIRCLE

  • abp = archbishop [of]
  • BMV = beate Marie Virginis [of the Blessed Virgin Mary]
  • C. = chancellor [plural: chancellors]
  • co. = county (i.e. medieval shire: lower case ‘c’) [plural. cos.]
  • dcd = deceased
  • e. = earl of
  • Edw. = Edward (used when giving dates by regnal year)
  • Eng. = England
  • esq. = esquire [plural: esquires]
  • Ex. = exchequer
  • g.s. = great seal
  • Hen. = Henry
  • Ire. = Ireland
  • Jcr = justiciar [plural: justiciars]
  • JP = justice of the peace
  • K. = king
  • kt = knight
  • Lt = lieutenant
  • O.Carm. = Order of Carmelites
  • O.F.M. =  Order of Friars Minor (Franciscans)
  • O.P. = Order of Preachers (Dominicans)
  • Ric. = Richard (used when giving dates by regnal year)
  • s. = son
  • sen. = seneschal of
  • T. = treasurer [plural: treasurers]
  • w. = wife
108
8 Sep. 1358
To John Pembroke, escheator of Ire.

Similar WRIT of [diem clausit extremum, as in §106] concerning the death of Robert s. of Philip Lanne.

C: 

RCH.

The following abbreviations are used within in the text of CIRCLE

  • abp = archbishop [of]
  • BMV = beate Marie Virginis [of the Blessed Virgin Mary]
  • C. = chancellor [plural: chancellors]
  • co. = county (i.e. medieval shire: lower case ‘c’) [plural. cos.]
  • dcd = deceased
  • e. = earl of
  • Edw. = Edward (used when giving dates by regnal year)
  • Eng. = England
  • esq. = esquire [plural: esquires]
  • Ex. = exchequer
  • g.s. = great seal
  • Hen. = Henry
  • Ire. = Ireland
  • Jcr = justiciar [plural: justiciars]
  • JP = justice of the peace
  • K. = king
  • kt = knight
  • Lt = lieutenant
  • O.Carm. = Order of Carmelites
  • O.F.M. =  Order of Friars Minor (Franciscans)
  • O.P. = Order of Preachers (Dominicans)
  • Ric. = Richard (used when giving dates by regnal year)
  • s. = son
  • sen. = seneschal of
  • T. = treasurer [plural: treasurers]
  • w. = wife
109
20 Jun. 1358
Kilmallock
To the escheator.

The K. has learned by inquisition that Maurice fitz Maurice, late earl of Desmond, held the following lands on the day he died, viz.:

together with his wife Beatrice, to them and the heirs of the earl, the manor of Moialle of David Roche, worth £10 p.a.; and 6 carucates of land in Kilrodan and le Newgraunge, which are parcels of the manor of Newcastle, which is held in chief of the K., worth 60s;
and together with the same [Beatrice], of the K. in chief, the manor of Sohened by service of 20s of royal service when scutage runs, worth £10 p.a.; and the manor of Inyskisti by service of 40s of similar service, worth £20 p.a.; and the manor of Glynnogre by service of paying suit at the county court of Limerick from month to month, worth £20 p.a.

The earl and his wife made a deed of enfeoffment of the premises without the K.'s licence.

ORDER to remove [the K.'s] hand.

Authorized: 
By the Jcr and council.
C: 

NAI, Lodge MS 1, p. 27; BL, Egerton MS 75, p. 20; RCH; COA, PH 13203, p. 27.

The following abbreviations are used within in the text of CIRCLE

  • abp = archbishop [of]
  • BMV = beate Marie Virginis [of the Blessed Virgin Mary]
  • C. = chancellor [plural: chancellors]
  • co. = county (i.e. medieval shire: lower case ‘c’) [plural. cos.]
  • dcd = deceased
  • e. = earl of
  • Edw. = Edward (used when giving dates by regnal year)
  • Eng. = England
  • esq. = esquire [plural: esquires]
  • Ex. = exchequer
  • g.s. = great seal
  • Hen. = Henry
  • Ire. = Ireland
  • Jcr = justiciar [plural: justiciars]
  • JP = justice of the peace
  • K. = king
  • kt = knight
  • Lt = lieutenant
  • O.Carm. = Order of Carmelites
  • O.F.M. =  Order of Friars Minor (Franciscans)
  • O.P. = Order of Preachers (Dominicans)
  • Ric. = Richard (used when giving dates by regnal year)
  • s. = son
  • sen. = seneschal of
  • T. = treasurer [plural: treasurers]
  • w. = wife
110
26 Jun. 1358
Limerick
To Stephen [Lawless], bp Limerick, and John Mautravers.

Although the K. appointed Stephen [Lawless], bp Limerick, and John Mautravers by letters patent, together and separately, as keepers of the peace in Oconyll,1 co. Limerick, to cause all men of that county to be assessed and arrayed to horses and arms, hobelars and foot, according to the quantity of their lands and goods, and to do other things contained therein; the men of those parts are, however, disobedient and rebel against their execution of that office, as a result of which the peace is less well kept. GIFT to them of power to amerce those who are disobedient and rebellious on the first and second occasions, and to levy that amercement and expend it in the maintenance of the peace; and on the third occasion to take those who are delinquent and commit them to prison until otherwise ordered concerning them.

Attested: 
Almaric St Amand, Jcr
Authorized: 
By the Jcr.
T: 

NLI, [Harris] MS 3, f. 18.

C: 

NAI, Lodge MS 17, p. 220; RCH.

Footnotes: 

1 RCH reads O'Conyll.

The following abbreviations are used within in the text of CIRCLE

  • abp = archbishop [of]
  • BMV = beate Marie Virginis [of the Blessed Virgin Mary]
  • C. = chancellor [plural: chancellors]
  • co. = county (i.e. medieval shire: lower case ‘c’) [plural. cos.]
  • dcd = deceased
  • e. = earl of
  • Edw. = Edward (used when giving dates by regnal year)
  • Eng. = England
  • esq. = esquire [plural: esquires]
  • Ex. = exchequer
  • g.s. = great seal
  • Hen. = Henry
  • Ire. = Ireland
  • Jcr = justiciar [plural: justiciars]
  • JP = justice of the peace
  • K. = king
  • kt = knight
  • Lt = lieutenant
  • O.Carm. = Order of Carmelites
  • O.F.M. =  Order of Friars Minor (Franciscans)
  • O.P. = Order of Preachers (Dominicans)
  • Ric. = Richard (used when giving dates by regnal year)
  • s. = son
  • sen. = seneschal of
  • T. = treasurer [plural: treasurers]
  • w. = wife
111
5 Jun. 1358
Limerick
To the escheator.

In response to a writ of certiorari as to the reason for taking [into the K.'s hand] three messuages that belonged to Richard Ulf in Limerick, the escheator returned that Thomas s. of William Hampton had granted those messuages to the prior and brethren of the hospital of Holycross, Limerick, without the K.'s licence; and, on account of the statute prohibiting religious from acquiring lands without licence, the same prior, viz. Walter Ulf, caused that Thomas to enfeoff one Edmund Hobbe of those messuages, and that Edmund enfeoff one Richard Ulf, in defraudment of his church. And subsequently the same prior was removed, and one John Lawless was elected, who entered those messuages as the right of his church; and he enfeoffed one Gilpartelan, an Irishman, without having obtained licence.

Afterwards it was found by inquisition that Thomas never granted those messuages to the prior or brethren, but rather enfeoffed Edmund Hobbe without having made or making defraudment to the Statute of Mortmain; and thus the same Edmund was seised of the same under the following name, viz. Edmund Ulf of Carkynlis; and Edmund afterwards enfeoffed Richard Ulf, who was thus seised until John Lawless, having been elected as prior, disseised him and enfeoffed Gilpartelan, the Irishman. And subsequently the same Richard, while a minor, entered, and he held those messuages until they were taken into the K.'s hand.

ORDER to remove the K.'s hand.

C: 

RCH.

The following abbreviations are used within in the text of CIRCLE

  • abp = archbishop [of]
  • BMV = beate Marie Virginis [of the Blessed Virgin Mary]
  • C. = chancellor [plural: chancellors]
  • co. = county (i.e. medieval shire: lower case ‘c’) [plural. cos.]
  • dcd = deceased
  • e. = earl of
  • Edw. = Edward (used when giving dates by regnal year)
  • Eng. = England
  • esq. = esquire [plural: esquires]
  • Ex. = exchequer
  • g.s. = great seal
  • Hen. = Henry
  • Ire. = Ireland
  • Jcr = justiciar [plural: justiciars]
  • JP = justice of the peace
  • K. = king
  • kt = knight
  • Lt = lieutenant
  • O.Carm. = Order of Carmelites
  • O.F.M. =  Order of Friars Minor (Franciscans)
  • O.P. = Order of Preachers (Dominicans)
  • Ric. = Richard (used when giving dates by regnal year)
  • s. = son
  • sen. = seneschal of
  • T. = treasurer [plural: treasurers]
  • w. = wife
112
4 Jul. 1358
Limerick
To the escheator.

In response to a writ of certiorari as to the reason for taking [into the K.'s hand] a carucate of land that belonged to the prior and brethren of the house of the Blessed Mary and St Edward the K. of Limerick, in Accon barre1, the escheator returned that one Walter Ulf, formerly prior of the said house―who held that carucate in free, pure and perpetual alms as of the right of the church of that house―alienated it to one Gerald Roche for a term of 26 years, in defraudment of his church, without the K.'s licence. As that cause was deemed to be insufficient, ORDER to remove the K.'s hand.

C: 

RCH.

Footnotes: 

1 Sic in RCH.

The following abbreviations are used within in the text of CIRCLE

  • abp = archbishop [of]
  • BMV = beate Marie Virginis [of the Blessed Virgin Mary]
  • C. = chancellor [plural: chancellors]
  • co. = county (i.e. medieval shire: lower case ‘c’) [plural. cos.]
  • dcd = deceased
  • e. = earl of
  • Edw. = Edward (used when giving dates by regnal year)
  • Eng. = England
  • esq. = esquire [plural: esquires]
  • Ex. = exchequer
  • g.s. = great seal
  • Hen. = Henry
  • Ire. = Ireland
  • Jcr = justiciar [plural: justiciars]
  • JP = justice of the peace
  • K. = king
  • kt = knight
  • Lt = lieutenant
  • O.Carm. = Order of Carmelites
  • O.F.M. =  Order of Friars Minor (Franciscans)
  • O.P. = Order of Preachers (Dominicans)
  • Ric. = Richard (used when giving dates by regnal year)
  • s. = son
  • sen. = seneschal of
  • T. = treasurer [plural: treasurers]
  • w. = wife
113
27 Jul. 1358
Carlow
[To the T. and chamberlains of the Ex.]

ORDER to pay James Butler, e. Ormond,1 constable of Dublin castle, £13 13s 9d, his fee for three quarters of a year.

C: 

RCH.

Footnotes: 

1 RCH reads 'Urmound'.

The following abbreviations are used within in the text of CIRCLE

  • abp = archbishop [of]
  • BMV = beate Marie Virginis [of the Blessed Virgin Mary]
  • C. = chancellor [plural: chancellors]
  • co. = county (i.e. medieval shire: lower case ‘c’) [plural. cos.]
  • dcd = deceased
  • e. = earl of
  • Edw. = Edward (used when giving dates by regnal year)
  • Eng. = England
  • esq. = esquire [plural: esquires]
  • Ex. = exchequer
  • g.s. = great seal
  • Hen. = Henry
  • Ire. = Ireland
  • Jcr = justiciar [plural: justiciars]
  • JP = justice of the peace
  • K. = king
  • kt = knight
  • Lt = lieutenant
  • O.Carm. = Order of Carmelites
  • O.F.M. =  Order of Friars Minor (Franciscans)
  • O.P. = Order of Preachers (Dominicans)
  • Ric. = Richard (used when giving dates by regnal year)
  • s. = son
  • sen. = seneschal of
  • T. = treasurer [plural: treasurers]
  • w. = wife
114
27 Jul. 1358
Carlow
To William s. of John Barry and Milo s. of Milo Courcy.

The K. has learned that, on account of various dissensions and discords that have lately arisen between their men and Richard Oge Barret and those of his surname, and David s. of Adam Barry and his men, they have invaded Richard's lands in warlike manner, even though he has surrendered himself before the Jcr of Ire. to stand to right to all things in this part, and they have burned the houses, granges and towns belonging to the said Richard and those of his surname to the detriment of the peace. Being unwilling to tolerate such evils, ORDER, under pain of forfeiture, that they are henceforth to desist entirely from committing such enormous injuries upon the same Richard while he is thus prepared to stand to right, or other faithful persons of the K.; and they are to seek justice from Richard and the other persons before the K.'s justices, who will hear and determine concerning their trespasses and excesses.1

T: 

NLI, [Harris] MS 3, p. 25.

C: 

RCH.

Footnotes: 

1 This is the first of two letters calendared in RCH as a bundle with a single item-number.

The following abbreviations are used within in the text of CIRCLE

  • abp = archbishop [of]
  • BMV = beate Marie Virginis [of the Blessed Virgin Mary]
  • C. = chancellor [plural: chancellors]
  • co. = county (i.e. medieval shire: lower case ‘c’) [plural. cos.]
  • dcd = deceased
  • e. = earl of
  • Edw. = Edward (used when giving dates by regnal year)
  • Eng. = England
  • esq. = esquire [plural: esquires]
  • Ex. = exchequer
  • g.s. = great seal
  • Hen. = Henry
  • Ire. = Ireland
  • Jcr = justiciar [plural: justiciars]
  • JP = justice of the peace
  • K. = king
  • kt = knight
  • Lt = lieutenant
  • O.Carm. = Order of Carmelites
  • O.F.M. =  Order of Friars Minor (Franciscans)
  • O.P. = Order of Preachers (Dominicans)
  • Ric. = Richard (used when giving dates by regnal year)
  • s. = son
  • sen. = seneschal of
  • T. = treasurer [plural: treasurers]
  • w. = wife
115
26 Jul. 1358
Carlow
To the sheriff of Cork and the keepers of the peace there.

Similar WRIT [concerning dissensions, as in §114], with ORDER to take [persons who trespass] [etc.].

Authorized: 
By the Jcr.
C: 

RCH.

The following abbreviations are used within in the text of CIRCLE

  • abp = archbishop [of]
  • BMV = beate Marie Virginis [of the Blessed Virgin Mary]
  • C. = chancellor [plural: chancellors]
  • co. = county (i.e. medieval shire: lower case ‘c’) [plural. cos.]
  • dcd = deceased
  • e. = earl of
  • Edw. = Edward (used when giving dates by regnal year)
  • Eng. = England
  • esq. = esquire [plural: esquires]
  • Ex. = exchequer
  • g.s. = great seal
  • Hen. = Henry
  • Ire. = Ireland
  • Jcr = justiciar [plural: justiciars]
  • JP = justice of the peace
  • K. = king
  • kt = knight
  • Lt = lieutenant
  • O.Carm. = Order of Carmelites
  • O.F.M. =  Order of Friars Minor (Franciscans)
  • O.P. = Order of Preachers (Dominicans)
  • Ric. = Richard (used when giving dates by regnal year)
  • s. = son
  • sen. = seneschal of
  • T. = treasurer [plural: treasurers]
  • w. = wife
116
1 Aug. 1358
[To the T. and chamberlains of the Ex.]

ORDER to pay Philip Leycestre, the K.'s attorney appointed to prosecute and defend the K.'s business both before the justice of the Dublin bench and also before the T. and barons of the Ex., 33s 4d, his fee for half a year.

C: 

RCH.

The following abbreviations are used within in the text of CIRCLE

  • abp = archbishop [of]
  • BMV = beate Marie Virginis [of the Blessed Virgin Mary]
  • C. = chancellor [plural: chancellors]
  • co. = county (i.e. medieval shire: lower case ‘c’) [plural. cos.]
  • dcd = deceased
  • e. = earl of
  • Edw. = Edward (used when giving dates by regnal year)
  • Eng. = England
  • esq. = esquire [plural: esquires]
  • Ex. = exchequer
  • g.s. = great seal
  • Hen. = Henry
  • Ire. = Ireland
  • Jcr = justiciar [plural: justiciars]
  • JP = justice of the peace
  • K. = king
  • kt = knight
  • Lt = lieutenant
  • O.Carm. = Order of Carmelites
  • O.F.M. =  Order of Friars Minor (Franciscans)
  • O.P. = Order of Preachers (Dominicans)
  • Ric. = Richard (used when giving dates by regnal year)
  • s. = son
  • sen. = seneschal of
  • T. = treasurer [plural: treasurers]
  • w. = wife
117
5 Aug. 1358
[To the T. and chamberlains of the Ex.]

ORDER to pay Nicholas Bathe, constable of Newcastle McKynegan, £20, his fee for half a year.

C: 

RCH.

The following abbreviations are used within in the text of CIRCLE

  • abp = archbishop [of]
  • BMV = beate Marie Virginis [of the Blessed Virgin Mary]
  • C. = chancellor [plural: chancellors]
  • co. = county (i.e. medieval shire: lower case ‘c’) [plural. cos.]
  • dcd = deceased
  • e. = earl of
  • Edw. = Edward (used when giving dates by regnal year)
  • Eng. = England
  • esq. = esquire [plural: esquires]
  • Ex. = exchequer
  • g.s. = great seal
  • Hen. = Henry
  • Ire. = Ireland
  • Jcr = justiciar [plural: justiciars]
  • JP = justice of the peace
  • K. = king
  • kt = knight
  • Lt = lieutenant
  • O.Carm. = Order of Carmelites
  • O.F.M. =  Order of Friars Minor (Franciscans)
  • O.P. = Order of Preachers (Dominicans)
  • Ric. = Richard (used when giving dates by regnal year)
  • s. = son
  • sen. = seneschal of
  • T. = treasurer [plural: treasurers]
  • w. = wife
118
17 Aug. 1358
[To the T. and chamberlains of the Ex.]

ORDER to pay Edmund Berford, K.'s pleader, 75s, his fee for three quarters of a year.

C: 

RCH.

The following abbreviations are used within in the text of CIRCLE

  • abp = archbishop [of]
  • BMV = beate Marie Virginis [of the Blessed Virgin Mary]
  • C. = chancellor [plural: chancellors]
  • co. = county (i.e. medieval shire: lower case ‘c’) [plural. cos.]
  • dcd = deceased
  • e. = earl of
  • Edw. = Edward (used when giving dates by regnal year)
  • Eng. = England
  • esq. = esquire [plural: esquires]
  • Ex. = exchequer
  • g.s. = great seal
  • Hen. = Henry
  • Ire. = Ireland
  • Jcr = justiciar [plural: justiciars]
  • JP = justice of the peace
  • K. = king
  • kt = knight
  • Lt = lieutenant
  • O.Carm. = Order of Carmelites
  • O.F.M. =  Order of Friars Minor (Franciscans)
  • O.P. = Order of Preachers (Dominicans)
  • Ric. = Richard (used when giving dates by regnal year)
  • s. = son
  • sen. = seneschal of
  • T. = treasurer [plural: treasurers]
  • w. = wife
119
16 Aug. 1358
To the T. and chamberlains of the Ex.

It was agreed by the Jcr and C. of Ire., and the council, that Robert Preston, K.'s serjeant, should go in the company of the said Jcr to Leinster and Munster, to plead the K.'s pleas; and that he might take 4s a day for his own wages, and those of 1 man-at-arms and 2 hobelars. ORDER to pay him.

C: 

RCH.

The following abbreviations are used within in the text of CIRCLE

  • abp = archbishop [of]
  • BMV = beate Marie Virginis [of the Blessed Virgin Mary]
  • C. = chancellor [plural: chancellors]
  • co. = county (i.e. medieval shire: lower case ‘c’) [plural. cos.]
  • dcd = deceased
  • e. = earl of
  • Edw. = Edward (used when giving dates by regnal year)
  • Eng. = England
  • esq. = esquire [plural: esquires]
  • Ex. = exchequer
  • g.s. = great seal
  • Hen. = Henry
  • Ire. = Ireland
  • Jcr = justiciar [plural: justiciars]
  • JP = justice of the peace
  • K. = king
  • kt = knight
  • Lt = lieutenant
  • O.Carm. = Order of Carmelites
  • O.F.M. =  Order of Friars Minor (Franciscans)
  • O.P. = Order of Preachers (Dominicans)
  • Ric. = Richard (used when giving dates by regnal year)
  • s. = son
  • sen. = seneschal of
  • T. = treasurer [plural: treasurers]
  • w. = wife
120
17 Aug. 1358
Dublin
To the T. and chamberlains of the Ex.

The K. has granted 100m to Peter Butler for his good service in killing Gillepatrick Phelipsson, the K.'s enemy and rebel, who has committed innumerable homicides, depredations and burnings upon the faithful English people in Leinster, both by night and by day, and was continually the leader [ductor] of Irish malefactors of those parts, to the detriment of the K.'s people. ORDER to pay Peter those 100m.

Attested: 
Almaric St Amand, Jcr
Authorized: 
By petition of council.
T: 

NLI, [Harris] MS 3, p. 30.

C: 

RCH; NAI, Lodge MS 21, p. 14.

The following abbreviations are used within in the text of CIRCLE

  • abp = archbishop [of]
  • BMV = beate Marie Virginis [of the Blessed Virgin Mary]
  • C. = chancellor [plural: chancellors]
  • co. = county (i.e. medieval shire: lower case ‘c’) [plural. cos.]
  • dcd = deceased
  • e. = earl of
  • Edw. = Edward (used when giving dates by regnal year)
  • Eng. = England
  • esq. = esquire [plural: esquires]
  • Ex. = exchequer
  • g.s. = great seal
  • Hen. = Henry
  • Ire. = Ireland
  • Jcr = justiciar [plural: justiciars]
  • JP = justice of the peace
  • K. = king
  • kt = knight
  • Lt = lieutenant
  • O.Carm. = Order of Carmelites
  • O.F.M. =  Order of Friars Minor (Franciscans)
  • O.P. = Order of Preachers (Dominicans)
  • Ric. = Richard (used when giving dates by regnal year)
  • s. = son
  • sen. = seneschal of
  • T. = treasurer [plural: treasurers]
  • w. = wife
121
20 Aug. 1358
To the T. and chamberlains of the Ex.

In response to a writ of certiorari as to how much is in arrears to Thomas Dent, chief [justice] of the Dublin bench, the T. returned [that the arrears amount to] £68. ORDER to pay him.

C: 

RCH.

The following abbreviations are used within in the text of CIRCLE

  • abp = archbishop [of]
  • BMV = beate Marie Virginis [of the Blessed Virgin Mary]
  • C. = chancellor [plural: chancellors]
  • co. = county (i.e. medieval shire: lower case ‘c’) [plural. cos.]
  • dcd = deceased
  • e. = earl of
  • Edw. = Edward (used when giving dates by regnal year)
  • Eng. = England
  • esq. = esquire [plural: esquires]
  • Ex. = exchequer
  • g.s. = great seal
  • Hen. = Henry
  • Ire. = Ireland
  • Jcr = justiciar [plural: justiciars]
  • JP = justice of the peace
  • K. = king
  • kt = knight
  • Lt = lieutenant
  • O.Carm. = Order of Carmelites
  • O.F.M. =  Order of Friars Minor (Franciscans)
  • O.P. = Order of Preachers (Dominicans)
  • Ric. = Richard (used when giving dates by regnal year)
  • s. = son
  • sen. = seneschal of
  • T. = treasurer [plural: treasurers]
  • w. = wife
122
22 Aug. 1358
To the T. and chamberlains of the Ex.

William Vale, sheriff of Carlow, has pleaded by petition to the Jcr and council at Dublin that he lost all his goods and chattels, and also kinsmen and other persons, his relations and friends, in repulsing les Onolans and other neighbouring Irishmen of the same county, the K.'s enemies; and as it was testified before the Jcr and council that William killed Donaldus Tagsone Onolan, Murgh' fitz Steven Onolan, Murgh' Fitz Robert Onolan, Philip Obrynne, and many other Irish chieftains of those parts, and he brought their heads to Dublin castle by the K.'s order, whereas he could have had great redemption for delivering those heads elsewhere, the K. granted him £30.1 ORDER to pay him that sum.

C: 

RCH.

Footnotes: 

1 Sic in RCH; cf. another similar writ, where the date is given as 23 Aug. 1358, granting the same William Vale the sum of £20. The latter sum is confirmed by the corresponding entry on the Ex. issue roll (IExP, p. 493).

The following abbreviations are used within in the text of CIRCLE

  • abp = archbishop [of]
  • BMV = beate Marie Virginis [of the Blessed Virgin Mary]
  • C. = chancellor [plural: chancellors]
  • co. = county (i.e. medieval shire: lower case ‘c’) [plural. cos.]
  • dcd = deceased
  • e. = earl of
  • Edw. = Edward (used when giving dates by regnal year)
  • Eng. = England
  • esq. = esquire [plural: esquires]
  • Ex. = exchequer
  • g.s. = great seal
  • Hen. = Henry
  • Ire. = Ireland
  • Jcr = justiciar [plural: justiciars]
  • JP = justice of the peace
  • K. = king
  • kt = knight
  • Lt = lieutenant
  • O.Carm. = Order of Carmelites
  • O.F.M. =  Order of Friars Minor (Franciscans)
  • O.P. = Order of Preachers (Dominicans)
  • Ric. = Richard (used when giving dates by regnal year)
  • s. = son
  • sen. = seneschal of
  • T. = treasurer [plural: treasurers]
  • w. = wife
123
18 Aug. 1358
To Thomas Mynot, escheator of Ire.

In response to a writ of certiorari as to the reason for taking [into the K.'s hand] 40 acres of land belonging to the abbot of Fourneys in Beaubec [de Bello becco], the escheator returned that a certain former abbot of Beaubec, qui fuit manus mortua, appropriated to himself and his church in perpetuity those 40 acres from the common land of the burgesses of the town of Drogheda on the side of Meath, without the K.'s licence; and it was shown to the K. on behalf of that abbot that Walter de Lacy was seised in fee of those 40 acres as a parcel of two carucates of his town of Killekeran, now named the manor of Beaubec [de Bello becco], and by his charter1 he gave to God and the church of the Blessed Mary and St Laurence of Beaubec and the monks residing there, in free alms, all his demesne of the said carucates with all the land which Betham and English had of him in that town. And Henry [III], K. of Eng., great-grandfather of the present K., confirmed that grant.2

And afterwards the abbot of Beaubec granted the manor of Beaubec by the K.'s licence to the then abbot of Fourneys in free alms; which gift was made to the said monks of Beaubec long before the publication of the Statute of Mortmain. ORDER that, if it appears by inquisition that those 40 acres are a parcel of the specified lands granted to the said abbot and convent, as in the premises, then he is to remove the [K.'s] hand.

C: 

RCH; NAI, Lodge MS 1, p. 27; BL, Egerton MS 75, p. 21; COA, PH 13203, p. 27.

Footnotes: 

1 The text of the original charter is printed in The Coucher Book of Furness abbey: printed from the original preserved in the Record Office, London, ed. J. C. Atkinson and J. Brownhill (Chetham Soc., 1886–1916), ii, pt 3, pp 716–17; and calendared in Paul Dryburgh and Brendan Smith (eds), 'Calendar of documents relating to medieval Ireland in the series of Ancient Deeds in the National Archives of the United Kingdom', AH, no. 39 (2006), p. 23.
2 CDl 1171–1251, no. 2295 (p. 341); CChR 1226–1257, p. 215.

The following abbreviations are used within in the text of CIRCLE

  • abp = archbishop [of]
  • BMV = beate Marie Virginis [of the Blessed Virgin Mary]
  • C. = chancellor [plural: chancellors]
  • co. = county (i.e. medieval shire: lower case ‘c’) [plural. cos.]
  • dcd = deceased
  • e. = earl of
  • Edw. = Edward (used when giving dates by regnal year)
  • Eng. = England
  • esq. = esquire [plural: esquires]
  • Ex. = exchequer
  • g.s. = great seal
  • Hen. = Henry
  • Ire. = Ireland
  • Jcr = justiciar [plural: justiciars]
  • JP = justice of the peace
  • K. = king
  • kt = knight
  • Lt = lieutenant
  • O.Carm. = Order of Carmelites
  • O.F.M. =  Order of Friars Minor (Franciscans)
  • O.P. = Order of Preachers (Dominicans)
  • Ric. = Richard (used when giving dates by regnal year)
  • s. = son
  • sen. = seneschal of
  • T. = treasurer [plural: treasurers]
  • w. = wife
124
//
To the T. and chamberlains of the Ex.

ORDER to pay Nicholas Faucomberge, the K.'s yeoman―who was lately sent to Leinster to treat with the men of those parts for the restoration of the peace (in which expedition he had with him five mounted archers)―4s a day granted to him for wages.

C: 

RCH.

N: 

Rep. RCI 1816–20, 8th rep., p. 385.

Footnotes: 

{1} This is the first item in RCI roll §28, identified as follows in RCH: 'Rotulus clausus de anno 32 Edw. III. 1a pars.' In fact this was a controlment roll of the Irish Ex. with entries from 32 and 33 Edw. III. The corresponding entries on the issue roll are calendared in IExP, §82, pp 492–5.

The following abbreviations are used within in the text of CIRCLE

  • abp = archbishop [of]
  • BMV = beate Marie Virginis [of the Blessed Virgin Mary]
  • C. = chancellor [plural: chancellors]
  • co. = county (i.e. medieval shire: lower case ‘c’) [plural. cos.]
  • dcd = deceased
  • e. = earl of
  • Edw. = Edward (used when giving dates by regnal year)
  • Eng. = England
  • esq. = esquire [plural: esquires]
  • Ex. = exchequer
  • g.s. = great seal
  • Hen. = Henry
  • Ire. = Ireland
  • Jcr = justiciar [plural: justiciars]
  • JP = justice of the peace
  • K. = king
  • kt = knight
  • Lt = lieutenant
  • O.Carm. = Order of Carmelites
  • O.F.M. =  Order of Friars Minor (Franciscans)
  • O.P. = Order of Preachers (Dominicans)
  • Ric. = Richard (used when giving dates by regnal year)
  • s. = son
  • sen. = seneschal of
  • T. = treasurer [plural: treasurers]
  • w. = wife
125
//
[To the T. and chamberlains of the Ex.]

ORDER to pay 12d a day to John Foxcot, who was sent to Ire. in the company of Almaric St Amand, Jcr.

C: 

RCH.

The following abbreviations are used within in the text of CIRCLE

  • abp = archbishop [of]
  • BMV = beate Marie Virginis [of the Blessed Virgin Mary]
  • C. = chancellor [plural: chancellors]
  • co. = county (i.e. medieval shire: lower case ‘c’) [plural. cos.]
  • dcd = deceased
  • e. = earl of
  • Edw. = Edward (used when giving dates by regnal year)
  • Eng. = England
  • esq. = esquire [plural: esquires]
  • Ex. = exchequer
  • g.s. = great seal
  • Hen. = Henry
  • Ire. = Ireland
  • Jcr = justiciar [plural: justiciars]
  • JP = justice of the peace
  • K. = king
  • kt = knight
  • Lt = lieutenant
  • O.Carm. = Order of Carmelites
  • O.F.M. =  Order of Friars Minor (Franciscans)
  • O.P. = Order of Preachers (Dominicans)
  • Ric. = Richard (used when giving dates by regnal year)
  • s. = son
  • sen. = seneschal of
  • T. = treasurer [plural: treasurers]
  • w. = wife
126
16 Mar. 1359
[To the T. and chamberlains of the Ex.]

ORDER to pay John Troye, one of the barons [of the Ex.], and William Barton, one of the chamberlains, those sums which were returned respectively as owed to them for wages, according to an agreement lately made by the council because they were sent to Leinster and Munster upon arduous business.

[33 Edw. III.]

C: 

RCH.

The following abbreviations are used within in the text of CIRCLE

  • abp = archbishop [of]
  • BMV = beate Marie Virginis [of the Blessed Virgin Mary]
  • C. = chancellor [plural: chancellors]
  • co. = county (i.e. medieval shire: lower case ‘c’) [plural. cos.]
  • dcd = deceased
  • e. = earl of
  • Edw. = Edward (used when giving dates by regnal year)
  • Eng. = England
  • esq. = esquire [plural: esquires]
  • Ex. = exchequer
  • g.s. = great seal
  • Hen. = Henry
  • Ire. = Ireland
  • Jcr = justiciar [plural: justiciars]
  • JP = justice of the peace
  • K. = king
  • kt = knight
  • Lt = lieutenant
  • O.Carm. = Order of Carmelites
  • O.F.M. =  Order of Friars Minor (Franciscans)
  • O.P. = Order of Preachers (Dominicans)
  • Ric. = Richard (used when giving dates by regnal year)
  • s. = son
  • sen. = seneschal of
  • T. = treasurer [plural: treasurers]
  • w. = wife
127
6 Mar. 1358
Kilkenny
[To the T. and chamberlains of the Ex.]

ORDER to pay John […] kt1 £40 granted to him at his petition, in aid of the repair of the castle of Kylbelle in the march of co. Carlow, because it has now long been destroyed by les Onolanes and their accomplices, [the K.'s enemies and] rebels, and the greater part of that county has been utterly wasted for want of it.

C: 

RCH; BL, Egerton MS 78, p. 15.

Footnotes: 

1 There was a lacuna in the original enrolment by 1828; IExP, p. 493, confirms that the beneficiary of the writ was John Cornewaille kt.

The following abbreviations are used within in the text of CIRCLE

  • abp = archbishop [of]
  • BMV = beate Marie Virginis [of the Blessed Virgin Mary]
  • C. = chancellor [plural: chancellors]
  • co. = county (i.e. medieval shire: lower case ‘c’) [plural. cos.]
  • dcd = deceased
  • e. = earl of
  • Edw. = Edward (used when giving dates by regnal year)
  • Eng. = England
  • esq. = esquire [plural: esquires]
  • Ex. = exchequer
  • g.s. = great seal
  • Hen. = Henry
  • Ire. = Ireland
  • Jcr = justiciar [plural: justiciars]
  • JP = justice of the peace
  • K. = king
  • kt = knight
  • Lt = lieutenant
  • O.Carm. = Order of Carmelites
  • O.F.M. =  Order of Friars Minor (Franciscans)
  • O.P. = Order of Preachers (Dominicans)
  • Ric. = Richard (used when giving dates by regnal year)
  • s. = son
  • sen. = seneschal of
  • T. = treasurer [plural: treasurers]
  • w. = wife
128
10 May. 1358
Cork
[To the T. and chamberlains of the Ex.]

ORDER to pay John Galbarre 100s, granted to him at his petition because he kept two fortalices in Galbarreston and Rahafyn near Leighlin at his own costs, which are situated in the march near les McMurthes & Obrynnes,1 and lately he was plundered by those McMurthes of all his arms and other goods, and is unable to keep [those fortalices] any longer without remuneration.

C: 

RCH; BL Egerton MS 78, p. 15.

Footnotes: 

1 RCH reads O'Brynnes, but the corresponding entry on the issue roll indicates that the original form was 'Obrynnes' (IExP, p. 493).
{2} A fuller version of this writ is calendared above, §93.

The following abbreviations are used within in the text of CIRCLE

  • abp = archbishop [of]
  • BMV = beate Marie Virginis [of the Blessed Virgin Mary]
  • C. = chancellor [plural: chancellors]
  • co. = county (i.e. medieval shire: lower case ‘c’) [plural. cos.]
  • dcd = deceased
  • e. = earl of
  • Edw. = Edward (used when giving dates by regnal year)
  • Eng. = England
  • esq. = esquire [plural: esquires]
  • Ex. = exchequer
  • g.s. = great seal
  • Hen. = Henry
  • Ire. = Ireland
  • Jcr = justiciar [plural: justiciars]
  • JP = justice of the peace
  • K. = king
  • kt = knight
  • Lt = lieutenant
  • O.Carm. = Order of Carmelites
  • O.F.M. =  Order of Friars Minor (Franciscans)
  • O.P. = Order of Preachers (Dominicans)
  • Ric. = Richard (used when giving dates by regnal year)
  • s. = son
  • sen. = seneschal of
  • T. = treasurer [plural: treasurers]
  • w. = wife
129
23 Aug. 1358
Dublin
To the T. and chamberlains of the Ex.

William Vale, sheriff of Carlow, has pleaded by petition to the Jcr and council at Dublin that he lost all his goods and chattels, and also kinsmen and other persons, his relations and friends, in repulsing les Onolans and other neighbouring Irishmen of the same county, the K.'s enemies; and as it was testified before the Jcr and council that William killed Donaldus Taghsone, Murgh' fitz Steven O[nolan, Murgh' Fitz Robert]1 Onolan, Philip Obrynne, and many other Irish chieftains of those parts, and he brought their heads to Dublin castle by the K.'s order, to be placed there, whereas he could have had great redemption for delivering those heads elsewhere, the K. granted him £30. ORDER to pay him that sum.2

Attested: 
almaric St Amand, Jcr
Authorized: 
By petition of council.
T: 

NLI, [Harris] MS 3, f. 31–31v.

C: 

RCH.

Footnotes: 

1 The original enrolment was damaged at this point by 1828.
2 See above, §122, for another enrolment of the same writ.

The following abbreviations are used within in the text of CIRCLE

  • abp = archbishop [of]
  • BMV = beate Marie Virginis [of the Blessed Virgin Mary]
  • C. = chancellor [plural: chancellors]
  • co. = county (i.e. medieval shire: lower case ‘c’) [plural. cos.]
  • dcd = deceased
  • e. = earl of
  • Edw. = Edward (used when giving dates by regnal year)
  • Eng. = England
  • esq. = esquire [plural: esquires]
  • Ex. = exchequer
  • g.s. = great seal
  • Hen. = Henry
  • Ire. = Ireland
  • Jcr = justiciar [plural: justiciars]
  • JP = justice of the peace
  • K. = king
  • kt = knight
  • Lt = lieutenant
  • O.Carm. = Order of Carmelites
  • O.F.M. =  Order of Friars Minor (Franciscans)
  • O.P. = Order of Preachers (Dominicans)
  • Ric. = Richard (used when giving dates by regnal year)
  • s. = son
  • sen. = seneschal of
  • T. = treasurer [plural: treasurers]
  • w. = wife
130
//
To the T. and chamberlains of the Ex.

James Butler, e. Ormond, brought before the Jcr of Ire. at Carlow the K.'s former enemy and rebel John O'Bryn, chieftain of les O'Brynnes,1 who was prepared to be restored to the K.'s peace, where the said captain with others of his surname were received into the K.'s peace and pledges were given for hostages to the Jcr for the keeping of the peace. The K. granted the earl £10 for his service and for his expenses incurred concerning this. Afterwards, with the agreement of the Jcr and council, it was ordained that the earl should go with many men-at-arms, hobelars and foot to Munster to strengthen the peace there; and, having gathered to himself men-at-arms, hobelars and foot, he began that journey; and the K. granted him £20 for the said reasons. ORDER to pay him those £30.

T: 

NLI, [Harris] MS 3, f. 32.

C: 

RCH; NLI, GO MS 193, p. 33.

Footnotes: 

1 Sic in RCH; it is likely that the apostrophes were imposed by the editors in the nineteenth century and that the original enrolment read Obryn and Obrynnes.

The following abbreviations are used within in the text of CIRCLE

  • abp = archbishop [of]
  • BMV = beate Marie Virginis [of the Blessed Virgin Mary]
  • C. = chancellor [plural: chancellors]
  • co. = county (i.e. medieval shire: lower case ‘c’) [plural. cos.]
  • dcd = deceased
  • e. = earl of
  • Edw. = Edward (used when giving dates by regnal year)
  • Eng. = England
  • esq. = esquire [plural: esquires]
  • Ex. = exchequer
  • g.s. = great seal
  • Hen. = Henry
  • Ire. = Ireland
  • Jcr = justiciar [plural: justiciars]
  • JP = justice of the peace
  • K. = king
  • kt = knight
  • Lt = lieutenant
  • O.Carm. = Order of Carmelites
  • O.F.M. =  Order of Friars Minor (Franciscans)
  • O.P. = Order of Preachers (Dominicans)
  • Ric. = Richard (used when giving dates by regnal year)
  • s. = son
  • sen. = seneschal of
  • T. = treasurer [plural: treasurers]
  • w. = wife
131
1 Jan. [...]
[To the T. and chamberlains of the Ex.]

ORDER to pay William Broun clk £10 granted to him at his petition because he sustained immense labours without remuneration in the office of escheator of Ire. both in the time when that office existed separately, and afterwards in the company of Thomas Mynot, the present escheator.1

C: 

RCH.

Footnotes: 

1 See above, §23, for another version of this writ.

The following abbreviations are used within in the text of CIRCLE

  • abp = archbishop [of]
  • BMV = beate Marie Virginis [of the Blessed Virgin Mary]
  • C. = chancellor [plural: chancellors]
  • co. = county (i.e. medieval shire: lower case ‘c’) [plural. cos.]
  • dcd = deceased
  • e. = earl of
  • Edw. = Edward (used when giving dates by regnal year)
  • Eng. = England
  • esq. = esquire [plural: esquires]
  • Ex. = exchequer
  • g.s. = great seal
  • Hen. = Henry
  • Ire. = Ireland
  • Jcr = justiciar [plural: justiciars]
  • JP = justice of the peace
  • K. = king
  • kt = knight
  • Lt = lieutenant
  • O.Carm. = Order of Carmelites
  • O.F.M. =  Order of Friars Minor (Franciscans)
  • O.P. = Order of Preachers (Dominicans)
  • Ric. = Richard (used when giving dates by regnal year)
  • s. = son
  • sen. = seneschal of
  • T. = treasurer [plural: treasurers]
  • w. = wife
132
//
Castledermot
To the T. and chamberlains of the Ex.

ORDER to pay Thomas Stafford, the K.'s serjeant-at-arms, 8m for a certain war-horse that Thomas lost in the company of the Jcr fighting against les McMurghs & O'Morthes1 of Slemargy.

Attested: 
Almaric St Amand
T: 

NLI, [Harris] MS 3, f. 46.

C: 

RCH.

Footnotes: 

1 Sic in RCH; it is likely that the apostrophe was imposed by the editors in the nineteenth century and that the original enrolment read Omorthes.

The following abbreviations are used within in the text of CIRCLE

  • abp = archbishop [of]
  • BMV = beate Marie Virginis [of the Blessed Virgin Mary]
  • C. = chancellor [plural: chancellors]
  • co. = county (i.e. medieval shire: lower case ‘c’) [plural. cos.]
  • dcd = deceased
  • e. = earl of
  • Edw. = Edward (used when giving dates by regnal year)
  • Eng. = England
  • esq. = esquire [plural: esquires]
  • Ex. = exchequer
  • g.s. = great seal
  • Hen. = Henry
  • Ire. = Ireland
  • Jcr = justiciar [plural: justiciars]
  • JP = justice of the peace
  • K. = king
  • kt = knight
  • Lt = lieutenant
  • O.Carm. = Order of Carmelites
  • O.F.M. =  Order of Friars Minor (Franciscans)
  • O.P. = Order of Preachers (Dominicans)
  • Ric. = Richard (used when giving dates by regnal year)
  • s. = son
  • sen. = seneschal of
  • T. = treasurer [plural: treasurers]
  • w. = wife
133
//
Dublin
To the T. and chamberlains of the Ex.

ORDER to pay £10 to Thomas Baa, yeoman of Almaric St Amand, Jcr of Ire., for a horse similarly lost [as in §132].1

Attested: 
Almaric St Amand
T: 

NLI, [Harris] MS 3, f. 46.

C: 

RCH.

Footnotes: 

1 The corresponding entry on the Ex. issue roll describes Baa as the valettus (i.e. yeoman) of the Jcr, and records that the lost horse was worth £10 (IExP, p. 494).

The following abbreviations are used within in the text of CIRCLE

  • abp = archbishop [of]
  • BMV = beate Marie Virginis [of the Blessed Virgin Mary]
  • C. = chancellor [plural: chancellors]
  • co. = county (i.e. medieval shire: lower case ‘c’) [plural. cos.]
  • dcd = deceased
  • e. = earl of
  • Edw. = Edward (used when giving dates by regnal year)
  • Eng. = England
  • esq. = esquire [plural: esquires]
  • Ex. = exchequer
  • g.s. = great seal
  • Hen. = Henry
  • Ire. = Ireland
  • Jcr = justiciar [plural: justiciars]
  • JP = justice of the peace
  • K. = king
  • kt = knight
  • Lt = lieutenant
  • O.Carm. = Order of Carmelites
  • O.F.M. =  Order of Friars Minor (Franciscans)
  • O.P. = Order of Preachers (Dominicans)
  • Ric. = Richard (used when giving dates by regnal year)
  • s. = son
  • sen. = seneschal of
  • T. = treasurer [plural: treasurers]
  • w. = wife
134
//
[To the T. and chamberlains of the Ex.]

ORDER to pay John Excestre 40s, granted to him at his petition in part-[payment of his] fee as the K.'s attorney in the place,1 in which office he has served for ten years and more without having received anything for the same except 60s; and now he is impoverished and struck with palsy [paralitico].

C: 

RCH.

Footnotes: 

1 i.e. the chief place or chief bench of the K.

The following abbreviations are used within in the text of CIRCLE

  • abp = archbishop [of]
  • BMV = beate Marie Virginis [of the Blessed Virgin Mary]
  • C. = chancellor [plural: chancellors]
  • co. = county (i.e. medieval shire: lower case ‘c’) [plural. cos.]
  • dcd = deceased
  • e. = earl of
  • Edw. = Edward (used when giving dates by regnal year)
  • Eng. = England
  • esq. = esquire [plural: esquires]
  • Ex. = exchequer
  • g.s. = great seal
  • Hen. = Henry
  • Ire. = Ireland
  • Jcr = justiciar [plural: justiciars]
  • JP = justice of the peace
  • K. = king
  • kt = knight
  • Lt = lieutenant
  • O.Carm. = Order of Carmelites
  • O.F.M. =  Order of Friars Minor (Franciscans)
  • O.P. = Order of Preachers (Dominicans)
  • Ric. = Richard (used when giving dates by regnal year)
  • s. = son
  • sen. = seneschal of
  • T. = treasurer [plural: treasurers]
  • w. = wife
135
//
[To the T. and chamberlains of the Ex.]

ORDER to pay Richard Plunket, K.'s pleader, 20s granted to him for counsel and labour in Munster in the levying of the K.'s debts.

C: 

RCH.

The following abbreviations are used within in the text of CIRCLE

  • abp = archbishop [of]
  • BMV = beate Marie Virginis [of the Blessed Virgin Mary]
  • C. = chancellor [plural: chancellors]
  • co. = county (i.e. medieval shire: lower case ‘c’) [plural. cos.]
  • dcd = deceased
  • e. = earl of
  • Edw. = Edward (used when giving dates by regnal year)
  • Eng. = England
  • esq. = esquire [plural: esquires]
  • Ex. = exchequer
  • g.s. = great seal
  • Hen. = Henry
  • Ire. = Ireland
  • Jcr = justiciar [plural: justiciars]
  • JP = justice of the peace
  • K. = king
  • kt = knight
  • Lt = lieutenant
  • O.Carm. = Order of Carmelites
  • O.F.M. =  Order of Friars Minor (Franciscans)
  • O.P. = Order of Preachers (Dominicans)
  • Ric. = Richard (used when giving dates by regnal year)
  • s. = son
  • sen. = seneschal of
  • T. = treasurer [plural: treasurers]
  • w. = wife
136
//
[To the T. and chamberlains of the Ex.]

ORDER to pay Nicholas Faucomberge 40s, granted to him for service in informing the K.'s council of the form of a certain subsidy granted in Munster in the time of Thomas Rokeby, Jcr of Ire., as a result of which a fair portion has been answered for to the K.

C: 

RCH.

The following abbreviations are used within in the text of CIRCLE

  • abp = archbishop [of]
  • BMV = beate Marie Virginis [of the Blessed Virgin Mary]
  • C. = chancellor [plural: chancellors]
  • co. = county (i.e. medieval shire: lower case ‘c’) [plural. cos.]
  • dcd = deceased
  • e. = earl of
  • Edw. = Edward (used when giving dates by regnal year)
  • Eng. = England
  • esq. = esquire [plural: esquires]
  • Ex. = exchequer
  • g.s. = great seal
  • Hen. = Henry
  • Ire. = Ireland
  • Jcr = justiciar [plural: justiciars]
  • JP = justice of the peace
  • K. = king
  • kt = knight
  • Lt = lieutenant
  • O.Carm. = Order of Carmelites
  • O.F.M. =  Order of Friars Minor (Franciscans)
  • O.P. = Order of Preachers (Dominicans)
  • Ric. = Richard (used when giving dates by regnal year)
  • s. = son
  • sen. = seneschal of
  • T. = treasurer [plural: treasurers]
  • w. = wife
137
//
[To the T. and chamberlains of the Ex.]

ORDER to pay to John Foxcot, the K.'s serjeant-at-arms, £10 granted to him because he was sent by the Jcr and council of the K. to expound arduous business before the K. and his council in Eng.

C: 

RCH.

The following abbreviations are used within in the text of CIRCLE

  • abp = archbishop [of]
  • BMV = beate Marie Virginis [of the Blessed Virgin Mary]
  • C. = chancellor [plural: chancellors]
  • co. = county (i.e. medieval shire: lower case ‘c’) [plural. cos.]
  • dcd = deceased
  • e. = earl of
  • Edw. = Edward (used when giving dates by regnal year)
  • Eng. = England
  • esq. = esquire [plural: esquires]
  • Ex. = exchequer
  • g.s. = great seal
  • Hen. = Henry
  • Ire. = Ireland
  • Jcr = justiciar [plural: justiciars]
  • JP = justice of the peace
  • K. = king
  • kt = knight
  • Lt = lieutenant
  • O.Carm. = Order of Carmelites
  • O.F.M. =  Order of Friars Minor (Franciscans)
  • O.P. = Order of Preachers (Dominicans)
  • Ric. = Richard (used when giving dates by regnal year)
  • s. = son
  • sen. = seneschal of
  • T. = treasurer [plural: treasurers]
  • w. = wife
138
//
[To the T. and chamberlains of the Ex.]

ORDER to pay James Penkeston 50s, granted to him for labours both in the companies of justiciars and also in writing indictments before them in Munster and Leinster.1

C: 

RCH.

Footnotes: 

1 The corresponding entry on the issue roll has been calendared as follows: 'James de Penkeston, senior, for his labours in the company of Almaric and other justiciars in writing indictments made before the justiciars in Munster and Leinster, and frequently following the justiciars at his own expense: £10' (IExP, p. 494).

The following abbreviations are used within in the text of CIRCLE

  • abp = archbishop [of]
  • BMV = beate Marie Virginis [of the Blessed Virgin Mary]
  • C. = chancellor [plural: chancellors]
  • co. = county (i.e. medieval shire: lower case ‘c’) [plural. cos.]
  • dcd = deceased
  • e. = earl of
  • Edw. = Edward (used when giving dates by regnal year)
  • Eng. = England
  • esq. = esquire [plural: esquires]
  • Ex. = exchequer
  • g.s. = great seal
  • Hen. = Henry
  • Ire. = Ireland
  • Jcr = justiciar [plural: justiciars]
  • JP = justice of the peace
  • K. = king
  • kt = knight
  • Lt = lieutenant
  • O.Carm. = Order of Carmelites
  • O.F.M. =  Order of Friars Minor (Franciscans)
  • O.P. = Order of Preachers (Dominicans)
  • Ric. = Richard (used when giving dates by regnal year)
  • s. = son
  • sen. = seneschal of
  • T. = treasurer [plural: treasurers]
  • w. = wife
139
//
Castledermot
To the T. and chamberlains of the Ex.

ORDER to pay John Nanton 100s, granted to him for a horse1 lost in the war against the Irish enemies.

Attested: 
Almaric St Amand, Jcr
T: 

NLI, [Harris] MS 3, f. 46.

C: 

RCH.

Footnotes: 

1 The corresponding entry on the Ex. issue roll describes Nanton as the valettus (i.e. yeoman) of Almaric St Amand, Jcr, and records that the lost horse was worth £5 (IExP, p. 494).

The following abbreviations are used within in the text of CIRCLE

  • abp = archbishop [of]
  • BMV = beate Marie Virginis [of the Blessed Virgin Mary]
  • C. = chancellor [plural: chancellors]
  • co. = county (i.e. medieval shire: lower case ‘c’) [plural. cos.]
  • dcd = deceased
  • e. = earl of
  • Edw. = Edward (used when giving dates by regnal year)
  • Eng. = England
  • esq. = esquire [plural: esquires]
  • Ex. = exchequer
  • g.s. = great seal
  • Hen. = Henry
  • Ire. = Ireland
  • Jcr = justiciar [plural: justiciars]
  • JP = justice of the peace
  • K. = king
  • kt = knight
  • Lt = lieutenant
  • O.Carm. = Order of Carmelites
  • O.F.M. =  Order of Friars Minor (Franciscans)
  • O.P. = Order of Preachers (Dominicans)
  • Ric. = Richard (used when giving dates by regnal year)
  • s. = son
  • sen. = seneschal of
  • T. = treasurer [plural: treasurers]
  • w. = wife
140
//
[To the T. and chamberlains of the Ex.]

ORDER to pay William fitz Richard fitz William and Walter Harold 100s granted to them because, together with their men, they courageously recovered a certain prey of cattle taken by les Obrynnes & Otothilles1 on the feast of St Nicholas last at Saggart, and killed five men of those enemies.

C: 

NAI, Lodge MS 21, p. 31; RCH.

Footnotes: 

1 RCH reads les O'Brynnes & O'Tothilles, but it is likely that the apostrophes were imposed in the nineteenth century; the form of the names given here has been taken from the corresponding entry on the Ex. issue roll.

The following abbreviations are used within in the text of CIRCLE

  • abp = archbishop [of]
  • BMV = beate Marie Virginis [of the Blessed Virgin Mary]
  • C. = chancellor [plural: chancellors]
  • co. = county (i.e. medieval shire: lower case ‘c’) [plural. cos.]
  • dcd = deceased
  • e. = earl of
  • Edw. = Edward (used when giving dates by regnal year)
  • Eng. = England
  • esq. = esquire [plural: esquires]
  • Ex. = exchequer
  • g.s. = great seal
  • Hen. = Henry
  • Ire. = Ireland
  • Jcr = justiciar [plural: justiciars]
  • JP = justice of the peace
  • K. = king
  • kt = knight
  • Lt = lieutenant
  • O.Carm. = Order of Carmelites
  • O.F.M. =  Order of Friars Minor (Franciscans)
  • O.P. = Order of Preachers (Dominicans)
  • Ric. = Richard (used when giving dates by regnal year)
  • s. = son
  • sen. = seneschal of
  • T. = treasurer [plural: treasurers]
  • w. = wife
141
//
[To the T. and chamberlains of the Ex.]

ORDER to pay Henry de Lexcestre and Richard Mareschall 40s granted to each of them for labours and costs in the chancery, in following the Jcr in Leinster and Munster, writing estreats and sourcing parchment.

C: 

RCH.

The following abbreviations are used within in the text of CIRCLE

  • abp = archbishop [of]
  • BMV = beate Marie Virginis [of the Blessed Virgin Mary]
  • C. = chancellor [plural: chancellors]
  • co. = county (i.e. medieval shire: lower case ‘c’) [plural. cos.]
  • dcd = deceased
  • e. = earl of
  • Edw. = Edward (used when giving dates by regnal year)
  • Eng. = England
  • esq. = esquire [plural: esquires]
  • Ex. = exchequer
  • g.s. = great seal
  • Hen. = Henry
  • Ire. = Ireland
  • Jcr = justiciar [plural: justiciars]
  • JP = justice of the peace
  • K. = king
  • kt = knight
  • Lt = lieutenant
  • O.Carm. = Order of Carmelites
  • O.F.M. =  Order of Friars Minor (Franciscans)
  • O.P. = Order of Preachers (Dominicans)
  • Ric. = Richard (used when giving dates by regnal year)
  • s. = son
  • sen. = seneschal of
  • T. = treasurer [plural: treasurers]
  • w. = wife
142
//
[To the T. and chamberlains of the Ex.]

ORDER to pay William le Barton, one of the chamberlains of the Ex., £10, granted to him at his petition for a horse lost in the K.'s service.1

C: 

RCH.

Footnotes: 

1 The corresponding entry on the Ex. issue roll states that the horse was valued at £7 13s 4d (IExP, p. 494).

The following abbreviations are used within in the text of CIRCLE

  • abp = archbishop [of]
  • BMV = beate Marie Virginis [of the Blessed Virgin Mary]
  • C. = chancellor [plural: chancellors]
  • co. = county (i.e. medieval shire: lower case ‘c’) [plural. cos.]
  • dcd = deceased
  • e. = earl of
  • Edw. = Edward (used when giving dates by regnal year)
  • Eng. = England
  • esq. = esquire [plural: esquires]
  • Ex. = exchequer
  • g.s. = great seal
  • Hen. = Henry
  • Ire. = Ireland
  • Jcr = justiciar [plural: justiciars]
  • JP = justice of the peace
  • K. = king
  • kt = knight
  • Lt = lieutenant
  • O.Carm. = Order of Carmelites
  • O.F.M. =  Order of Friars Minor (Franciscans)
  • O.P. = Order of Preachers (Dominicans)
  • Ric. = Richard (used when giving dates by regnal year)
  • s. = son
  • sen. = seneschal of
  • T. = treasurer [plural: treasurers]
  • w. = wife
143
//
[To the T. and chamberlains of the Ex.]

ORDER to pay John Syward, deputy of Robert Candos, keeper of measures in Ire., 10m, granted to him at his petition because while labouring diligently in that office he lost three horses worth 10m.

C: 

RCH.

The following abbreviations are used within in the text of CIRCLE

  • abp = archbishop [of]
  • BMV = beate Marie Virginis [of the Blessed Virgin Mary]
  • C. = chancellor [plural: chancellors]
  • co. = county (i.e. medieval shire: lower case ‘c’) [plural. cos.]
  • dcd = deceased
  • e. = earl of
  • Edw. = Edward (used when giving dates by regnal year)
  • Eng. = England
  • esq. = esquire [plural: esquires]
  • Ex. = exchequer
  • g.s. = great seal
  • Hen. = Henry
  • Ire. = Ireland
  • Jcr = justiciar [plural: justiciars]
  • JP = justice of the peace
  • K. = king
  • kt = knight
  • Lt = lieutenant
  • O.Carm. = Order of Carmelites
  • O.F.M. =  Order of Friars Minor (Franciscans)
  • O.P. = Order of Preachers (Dominicans)
  • Ric. = Richard (used when giving dates by regnal year)
  • s. = son
  • sen. = seneschal of
  • T. = treasurer [plural: treasurers]
  • w. = wife
144
15 Mar. 1358
[To the T. and chamberlains of the Ex.]

ORDER to pay William Lawless, one of the chamberlains of the Ex., 20m granted to him at his petition because when William Barton, the other chamberlain, was appointed by the K.'s commission to go both in the company of Nicholas [Allen], bp Meath, T. of Ire., and also in the company of John Troye, one of the barons [of the Ex.], to purify debts of the green wax in Leinster, Munster and Meath, such that the said W[illiam] L[awless] performed both offices alone for three terms; and furthermore he frequently rode with horses and arms both in the company of brother John Frowyk, prior of the hospital of St John of Jerusalem in Ire., and also the said John Troye, upon les OBrynnes and other Irish of those parts of Leinster, both to fortify the castle of McKyngan [Newcastle McKynegan] and also other fortalices in the same parts; and on another occasion he proceeded with the K.'s treasure for the payment of wages when the Jcr was fighting in the parts of Carlow upon les Omorthes of Slemargy, without receiving anything beyond the fee of one chamberlain.

C: 

RCH.

The following abbreviations are used within in the text of CIRCLE

  • abp = archbishop [of]
  • BMV = beate Marie Virginis [of the Blessed Virgin Mary]
  • C. = chancellor [plural: chancellors]
  • co. = county (i.e. medieval shire: lower case ‘c’) [plural. cos.]
  • dcd = deceased
  • e. = earl of
  • Edw. = Edward (used when giving dates by regnal year)
  • Eng. = England
  • esq. = esquire [plural: esquires]
  • Ex. = exchequer
  • g.s. = great seal
  • Hen. = Henry
  • Ire. = Ireland
  • Jcr = justiciar [plural: justiciars]
  • JP = justice of the peace
  • K. = king
  • kt = knight
  • Lt = lieutenant
  • O.Carm. = Order of Carmelites
  • O.F.M. =  Order of Friars Minor (Franciscans)
  • O.P. = Order of Preachers (Dominicans)
  • Ric. = Richard (used when giving dates by regnal year)
  • s. = son
  • sen. = seneschal of
  • T. = treasurer [plural: treasurers]
  • w. = wife
145
10 Mar. 1358
[To the T. and chamberlains of the Ex.]

ORDER to pay John Syward, who was sent to Eng. by ordinance of the council for certain arduous business, £10 in part[-payment] of the expenses that he will have to incur.

C: 

RCH.

The following abbreviations are used within in the text of CIRCLE

  • abp = archbishop [of]
  • BMV = beate Marie Virginis [of the Blessed Virgin Mary]
  • C. = chancellor [plural: chancellors]
  • co. = county (i.e. medieval shire: lower case ‘c’) [plural. cos.]
  • dcd = deceased
  • e. = earl of
  • Edw. = Edward (used when giving dates by regnal year)
  • Eng. = England
  • esq. = esquire [plural: esquires]
  • Ex. = exchequer
  • g.s. = great seal
  • Hen. = Henry
  • Ire. = Ireland
  • Jcr = justiciar [plural: justiciars]
  • JP = justice of the peace
  • K. = king
  • kt = knight
  • Lt = lieutenant
  • O.Carm. = Order of Carmelites
  • O.F.M. =  Order of Friars Minor (Franciscans)
  • O.P. = Order of Preachers (Dominicans)
  • Ric. = Richard (used when giving dates by regnal year)
  • s. = son
  • sen. = seneschal of
  • T. = treasurer [plural: treasurers]
  • w. = wife
146
26 Feb. 1358
Dublin
[To the T. and chamberlains of the Ex.]

ORDER to pay Peter Malorre £20, granted to him at his petition because the K. lately granted to him the castle and manor of Balytyn in fee-farm; and afterwards the said Peter granted it back to the K., as it was ordained by the Jcr and the K.'s council in the last parliament at Kilkenny that the said castle and manor, with other lands in Leinster, ought to be granted to William fitz Andrew Bermingham, for the benefit of the peace.

C: 

RCH; COA, PH 13203, p. 345.

The following abbreviations are used within in the text of CIRCLE

  • abp = archbishop [of]
  • BMV = beate Marie Virginis [of the Blessed Virgin Mary]
  • C. = chancellor [plural: chancellors]
  • co. = county (i.e. medieval shire: lower case ‘c’) [plural. cos.]
  • dcd = deceased
  • e. = earl of
  • Edw. = Edward (used when giving dates by regnal year)
  • Eng. = England
  • esq. = esquire [plural: esquires]
  • Ex. = exchequer
  • g.s. = great seal
  • Hen. = Henry
  • Ire. = Ireland
  • Jcr = justiciar [plural: justiciars]
  • JP = justice of the peace
  • K. = king
  • kt = knight
  • Lt = lieutenant
  • O.Carm. = Order of Carmelites
  • O.F.M. =  Order of Friars Minor (Franciscans)
  • O.P. = Order of Preachers (Dominicans)
  • Ric. = Richard (used when giving dates by regnal year)
  • s. = son
  • sen. = seneschal of
  • T. = treasurer [plural: treasurers]
  • w. = wife
147
18 Feb. 1358
Westminster
[To the T. and chamberlains of the Ex.]

'ORDER to pay William Troie, the K.'s falconer, 6d a day for his wages, and [the wages] of his boys [garsonum] during his stay in Ire. upon the K.'s business.'1

Attested: 
English g.s.
Authorized: 
By writ of the p.s.
C: 

RCH; NAI, 999/336, p. 83.

Footnotes: 

1 An enrolment of an English-seal writ.

The following abbreviations are used within in the text of CIRCLE

  • abp = archbishop [of]
  • BMV = beate Marie Virginis [of the Blessed Virgin Mary]
  • C. = chancellor [plural: chancellors]
  • co. = county (i.e. medieval shire: lower case ‘c’) [plural. cos.]
  • dcd = deceased
  • e. = earl of
  • Edw. = Edward (used when giving dates by regnal year)
  • Eng. = England
  • esq. = esquire [plural: esquires]
  • Ex. = exchequer
  • g.s. = great seal
  • Hen. = Henry
  • Ire. = Ireland
  • Jcr = justiciar [plural: justiciars]
  • JP = justice of the peace
  • K. = king
  • kt = knight
  • Lt = lieutenant
  • O.Carm. = Order of Carmelites
  • O.F.M. =  Order of Friars Minor (Franciscans)
  • O.P. = Order of Preachers (Dominicans)
  • Ric. = Richard (used when giving dates by regnal year)
  • s. = son
  • sen. = seneschal of
  • T. = treasurer [plural: treasurers]
  • w. = wife
148
26 Feb. 1358
Westminster
[To the T. and chamberlains of the Ex.]

'ORDER to cause 6 goshawks and 6 tercels to be bought and delivered to William Troie, the K.'s falconer, who was sent by the K. to convey them over [to Eng.].'

Attested: 
English g.s.
Authorized: 
By writ of the p.s.
C: 

RCH.

Footnotes: 

{1} An enrolment of an English-seal writ.

The following abbreviations are used within in the text of CIRCLE

  • abp = archbishop [of]
  • BMV = beate Marie Virginis [of the Blessed Virgin Mary]
  • C. = chancellor [plural: chancellors]
  • co. = county (i.e. medieval shire: lower case ‘c’) [plural. cos.]
  • dcd = deceased
  • e. = earl of
  • Edw. = Edward (used when giving dates by regnal year)
  • Eng. = England
  • esq. = esquire [plural: esquires]
  • Ex. = exchequer
  • g.s. = great seal
  • Hen. = Henry
  • Ire. = Ireland
  • Jcr = justiciar [plural: justiciars]
  • JP = justice of the peace
  • K. = king
  • kt = knight
  • Lt = lieutenant
  • O.Carm. = Order of Carmelites
  • O.F.M. =  Order of Friars Minor (Franciscans)
  • O.P. = Order of Preachers (Dominicans)
  • Ric. = Richard (used when giving dates by regnal year)
  • s. = son
  • sen. = seneschal of
  • T. = treasurer [plural: treasurers]
  • w. = wife
149
26 Mar. 1358
[To the T. and chamberlains of the Ex.]

ORDER to pay William Hamound' clk 40s, granted to him at his petition, for labours upon the levying of the K.'s debts in Munster, where he wrote may rolls concerning those debts without remuneration.

C: 

RCH.

The following abbreviations are used within in the text of CIRCLE

  • abp = archbishop [of]
  • BMV = beate Marie Virginis [of the Blessed Virgin Mary]
  • C. = chancellor [plural: chancellors]
  • co. = county (i.e. medieval shire: lower case ‘c’) [plural. cos.]
  • dcd = deceased
  • e. = earl of
  • Edw. = Edward (used when giving dates by regnal year)
  • Eng. = England
  • esq. = esquire [plural: esquires]
  • Ex. = exchequer
  • g.s. = great seal
  • Hen. = Henry
  • Ire. = Ireland
  • Jcr = justiciar [plural: justiciars]
  • JP = justice of the peace
  • K. = king
  • kt = knight
  • Lt = lieutenant
  • O.Carm. = Order of Carmelites
  • O.F.M. =  Order of Friars Minor (Franciscans)
  • O.P. = Order of Preachers (Dominicans)
  • Ric. = Richard (used when giving dates by regnal year)
  • s. = son
  • sen. = seneschal of
  • T. = treasurer [plural: treasurers]
  • w. = wife
150
24 May. 1359
Dublin
[To the T. and chamberlains of the Ex.]

ORDER to pay £20 TO William Lawless, one of the chamberlains [of the Ex.], going to Eng., to attest the account of Nicholas [Allen], bp Meath, T. of Ire., for expenses, because it appears that this is customary.

[33 Hen. VI.]

Attested: 
James Butler, e. Ormond, Jcr of Ire.
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RCH.

The following abbreviations are used within in the text of CIRCLE

  • abp = archbishop [of]
  • BMV = beate Marie Virginis [of the Blessed Virgin Mary]
  • C. = chancellor [plural: chancellors]
  • co. = county (i.e. medieval shire: lower case ‘c’) [plural. cos.]
  • dcd = deceased
  • e. = earl of
  • Edw. = Edward (used when giving dates by regnal year)
  • Eng. = England
  • esq. = esquire [plural: esquires]
  • Ex. = exchequer
  • g.s. = great seal
  • Hen. = Henry
  • Ire. = Ireland
  • Jcr = justiciar [plural: justiciars]
  • JP = justice of the peace
  • K. = king
  • kt = knight
  • Lt = lieutenant
  • O.Carm. = Order of Carmelites
  • O.F.M. =  Order of Friars Minor (Franciscans)
  • O.P. = Order of Preachers (Dominicans)
  • Ric. = Richard (used when giving dates by regnal year)
  • s. = son
  • sen. = seneschal of
  • T. = treasurer [plural: treasurers]
  • w. = wife
151
30 Jul. 1358
Dublin
[To the T. and chamberlains of the Ex.]

The K. has learned by information of the T. and chamberlains that they bought 6 goshawks and 6 tercels for the K.'s use from the treasury, according to instructions issued to them by writ of the p.s., and they delivered them to William Troye, the K.'s falconer, to be transported to Eng.; and 3 goshawks died by mischance in William's custody. ORDER to cause other goshawks to be bought and delivered to the same, such that he obtains as many birds for his passage overseas for the K.'s use.

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RCH; ibid., p. 78, §61 (=CIRCLE, CR 33 Edw. III, §69).

The following abbreviations are used within in the text of CIRCLE

  • abp = archbishop [of]
  • BMV = beate Marie Virginis [of the Blessed Virgin Mary]
  • C. = chancellor [plural: chancellors]
  • co. = county (i.e. medieval shire: lower case ‘c’) [plural. cos.]
  • dcd = deceased
  • e. = earl of
  • Edw. = Edward (used when giving dates by regnal year)
  • Eng. = England
  • esq. = esquire [plural: esquires]
  • Ex. = exchequer
  • g.s. = great seal
  • Hen. = Henry
  • Ire. = Ireland
  • Jcr = justiciar [plural: justiciars]
  • JP = justice of the peace
  • K. = king
  • kt = knight
  • Lt = lieutenant
  • O.Carm. = Order of Carmelites
  • O.F.M. =  Order of Friars Minor (Franciscans)
  • O.P. = Order of Preachers (Dominicans)
  • Ric. = Richard (used when giving dates by regnal year)
  • s. = son
  • sen. = seneschal of
  • T. = treasurer [plural: treasurers]
  • w. = wife
152
14 Oct. 1358
[To the T. and chamberlains of the Ex.]

ORDER to pay William Passelewe, master of a certain royal ship, £16 for the freight of a certain ship according to the K.'s order located in the port of Dublin, and 100s for the sustenance of the mariners.1

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RCH.

Footnotes: 

1 The corresponding entry on the Ex. issue roll contains the following information: 'William Passelewe, master of the K.'s ship called the Jerusalem which was driven ashore in Ulster by contrary winds, in part payment of £21 assigned to him for the freight and hire of a ship in the port of Dublin to go to Ulster to bring the equipment of the K.'s ship to the port of Sandwich, because the K.'s ship could not cross to the said parts of Ulster and for the expenses of 7 members of the crew of the ship guarding the equipment: £7' (IExP, p. 495). Connolly notes that the phrase 'the said parts of Ulster' may be an error for 'to the said port of Sandwich' (ibid., p. 495 n. 2).

The following abbreviations are used within in the text of CIRCLE

  • abp = archbishop [of]
  • BMV = beate Marie Virginis [of the Blessed Virgin Mary]
  • C. = chancellor [plural: chancellors]
  • co. = county (i.e. medieval shire: lower case ‘c’) [plural. cos.]
  • dcd = deceased
  • e. = earl of
  • Edw. = Edward (used when giving dates by regnal year)
  • Eng. = England
  • esq. = esquire [plural: esquires]
  • Ex. = exchequer
  • g.s. = great seal
  • Hen. = Henry
  • Ire. = Ireland
  • Jcr = justiciar [plural: justiciars]
  • JP = justice of the peace
  • K. = king
  • kt = knight
  • Lt = lieutenant
  • O.Carm. = Order of Carmelites
  • O.F.M. =  Order of Friars Minor (Franciscans)
  • O.P. = Order of Preachers (Dominicans)
  • Ric. = Richard (used when giving dates by regnal year)
  • s. = son
  • sen. = seneschal of
  • T. = treasurer [plural: treasurers]
  • w. = wife
153
14 Oct. 1358
[To the T. and chamberlains of the Ex.]

ORDER to pay Alamaric St Amand, Jcr of Ire., arrears of the annuity of 200m granted to him; [and they are also to pay] those 200m annually for as long as he remains as Jcr there.

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RCH.

The following abbreviations are used within in the text of CIRCLE

  • abp = archbishop [of]
  • BMV = beate Marie Virginis [of the Blessed Virgin Mary]
  • C. = chancellor [plural: chancellors]
  • co. = county (i.e. medieval shire: lower case ‘c’) [plural. cos.]
  • dcd = deceased
  • e. = earl of
  • Edw. = Edward (used when giving dates by regnal year)
  • Eng. = England
  • esq. = esquire [plural: esquires]
  • Ex. = exchequer
  • g.s. = great seal
  • Hen. = Henry
  • Ire. = Ireland
  • Jcr = justiciar [plural: justiciars]
  • JP = justice of the peace
  • K. = king
  • kt = knight
  • Lt = lieutenant
  • O.Carm. = Order of Carmelites
  • O.F.M. =  Order of Friars Minor (Franciscans)
  • O.P. = Order of Preachers (Dominicans)
  • Ric. = Richard (used when giving dates by regnal year)
  • s. = son
  • sen. = seneschal of
  • T. = treasurer [plural: treasurers]
  • w. = wife
154
14 Aug. 1358
Dublin
[To the T. and chamberlains of the Ex.]

ORDER to pay Nicholas [Allen], bp Meath, that which remains to be paid of £73 6s 8d which he lent the K. in the time when Thomas Rokeby was Jcr and master John Bolton was T. of Ire., at their request in great necessity for the K.'s advantage and the maintenance of the peace.1

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RCH.

Footnotes: 

1 See also above, §67, for another version of this writ enrolled on the close roll.

The following abbreviations are used within in the text of CIRCLE

  • abp = archbishop [of]
  • BMV = beate Marie Virginis [of the Blessed Virgin Mary]
  • C. = chancellor [plural: chancellors]
  • co. = county (i.e. medieval shire: lower case ‘c’) [plural. cos.]
  • dcd = deceased
  • e. = earl of
  • Edw. = Edward (used when giving dates by regnal year)
  • Eng. = England
  • esq. = esquire [plural: esquires]
  • Ex. = exchequer
  • g.s. = great seal
  • Hen. = Henry
  • Ire. = Ireland
  • Jcr = justiciar [plural: justiciars]
  • JP = justice of the peace
  • K. = king
  • kt = knight
  • Lt = lieutenant
  • O.Carm. = Order of Carmelites
  • O.F.M. =  Order of Friars Minor (Franciscans)
  • O.P. = Order of Preachers (Dominicans)
  • Ric. = Richard (used when giving dates by regnal year)
  • s. = son
  • sen. = seneschal of
  • T. = treasurer [plural: treasurers]
  • w. = wife
155
14 Jan. 1359
Kilkenny
[To the T. and chamberlains of the Ex.]

ORDER to pay the abbot of St Thomas the Martyr near Dublin the sum that was returned as being in arrears of those 20m p.a. which he receives from the K.'s customary alms.

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RCH.

The following abbreviations are used within in the text of CIRCLE

  • abp = archbishop [of]
  • BMV = beate Marie Virginis [of the Blessed Virgin Mary]
  • C. = chancellor [plural: chancellors]
  • co. = county (i.e. medieval shire: lower case ‘c’) [plural. cos.]
  • dcd = deceased
  • e. = earl of
  • Edw. = Edward (used when giving dates by regnal year)
  • Eng. = England
  • esq. = esquire [plural: esquires]
  • Ex. = exchequer
  • g.s. = great seal
  • Hen. = Henry
  • Ire. = Ireland
  • Jcr = justiciar [plural: justiciars]
  • JP = justice of the peace
  • K. = king
  • kt = knight
  • Lt = lieutenant
  • O.Carm. = Order of Carmelites
  • O.F.M. =  Order of Friars Minor (Franciscans)
  • O.P. = Order of Preachers (Dominicans)
  • Ric. = Richard (used when giving dates by regnal year)
  • s. = son
  • sen. = seneschal of
  • T. = treasurer [plural: treasurers]
  • w. = wife
156
14 Aug. 1358
[To the T. and chamberlains of the Ex.]

ORDER to pay the Friars Preachers of Dublin, Drogheda, Waterford, Cork, and Limerick £137 5s 5d, which were returned as being in arrears to them the K.'s customary alms granted to them.

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RCH.

The following abbreviations are used within in the text of CIRCLE

  • abp = archbishop [of]
  • BMV = beate Marie Virginis [of the Blessed Virgin Mary]
  • C. = chancellor [plural: chancellors]
  • co. = county (i.e. medieval shire: lower case ‘c’) [plural. cos.]
  • dcd = deceased
  • e. = earl of
  • Edw. = Edward (used when giving dates by regnal year)
  • Eng. = England
  • esq. = esquire [plural: esquires]
  • Ex. = exchequer
  • g.s. = great seal
  • Hen. = Henry
  • Ire. = Ireland
  • Jcr = justiciar [plural: justiciars]
  • JP = justice of the peace
  • K. = king
  • kt = knight
  • Lt = lieutenant
  • O.Carm. = Order of Carmelites
  • O.F.M. =  Order of Friars Minor (Franciscans)
  • O.P. = Order of Preachers (Dominicans)
  • Ric. = Richard (used when giving dates by regnal year)
  • s. = son
  • sen. = seneschal of
  • T. = treasurer [plural: treasurers]
  • w. = wife
157
24 Aug. 1358
[To the T. and chamberlains of the Ex.]

ORDER to pay Henry Langeton, watchman of Dublin castle, 22s 9d for half a year, in part[-payment] of his fee.1

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RCH.

Footnotes: 

1 This is the first of three items calendared in RCH as a bundle with the item-number range §§34–6.

The following abbreviations are used within in the text of CIRCLE

  • abp = archbishop [of]
  • BMV = beate Marie Virginis [of the Blessed Virgin Mary]
  • C. = chancellor [plural: chancellors]
  • co. = county (i.e. medieval shire: lower case ‘c’) [plural. cos.]
  • dcd = deceased
  • e. = earl of
  • Edw. = Edward (used when giving dates by regnal year)
  • Eng. = England
  • esq. = esquire [plural: esquires]
  • Ex. = exchequer
  • g.s. = great seal
  • Hen. = Henry
  • Ire. = Ireland
  • Jcr = justiciar [plural: justiciars]
  • JP = justice of the peace
  • K. = king
  • kt = knight
  • Lt = lieutenant
  • O.Carm. = Order of Carmelites
  • O.F.M. =  Order of Friars Minor (Franciscans)
  • O.P. = Order of Preachers (Dominicans)
  • Ric. = Richard (used when giving dates by regnal year)
  • s. = son
  • sen. = seneschal of
  • T. = treasurer [plural: treasurers]
  • w. = wife
158
6 Dec. 1358
[To the T. and chamberlains of the Ex.]

[ORDER to pay] to the same [Henry Langeton, watchman of Dublin castle, as in §157] 11s 4½d for a quarter year.

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RCH.

The following abbreviations are used within in the text of CIRCLE

  • abp = archbishop [of]
  • BMV = beate Marie Virginis [of the Blessed Virgin Mary]
  • C. = chancellor [plural: chancellors]
  • co. = county (i.e. medieval shire: lower case ‘c’) [plural. cos.]
  • dcd = deceased
  • e. = earl of
  • Edw. = Edward (used when giving dates by regnal year)
  • Eng. = England
  • esq. = esquire [plural: esquires]
  • Ex. = exchequer
  • g.s. = great seal
  • Hen. = Henry
  • Ire. = Ireland
  • Jcr = justiciar [plural: justiciars]
  • JP = justice of the peace
  • K. = king
  • kt = knight
  • Lt = lieutenant
  • O.Carm. = Order of Carmelites
  • O.F.M. =  Order of Friars Minor (Franciscans)
  • O.P. = Order of Preachers (Dominicans)
  • Ric. = Richard (used when giving dates by regnal year)
  • s. = son
  • sen. = seneschal of
  • T. = treasurer [plural: treasurers]
  • w. = wife
159
28 Jan. 1359
[To the T. and chamberlains of the Ex.]

[ORDER to pay] the same [Henry Langeton, watchman of Dublin castle, as in §157].

[33 Edw. III.]1

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RCH.

Footnotes: 

1 RCH does not specify the amount in this writ of liberate, but it likely that it was for a further quarter year, as in §158.

The following abbreviations are used within in the text of CIRCLE

  • abp = archbishop [of]
  • BMV = beate Marie Virginis [of the Blessed Virgin Mary]
  • C. = chancellor [plural: chancellors]
  • co. = county (i.e. medieval shire: lower case ‘c’) [plural. cos.]
  • dcd = deceased
  • e. = earl of
  • Edw. = Edward (used when giving dates by regnal year)
  • Eng. = England
  • esq. = esquire [plural: esquires]
  • Ex. = exchequer
  • g.s. = great seal
  • Hen. = Henry
  • Ire. = Ireland
  • Jcr = justiciar [plural: justiciars]
  • JP = justice of the peace
  • K. = king
  • kt = knight
  • Lt = lieutenant
  • O.Carm. = Order of Carmelites
  • O.F.M. =  Order of Friars Minor (Franciscans)
  • O.P. = Order of Preachers (Dominicans)
  • Ric. = Richard (used when giving dates by regnal year)
  • s. = son
  • sen. = seneschal of
  • T. = treasurer [plural: treasurers]
  • w. = wife
160
26 Feb. 1358

ORDER to purchase six hawks and falcons to be sent to Eng.

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BL, Egerton MS 78, p. 15.

The following abbreviations are used within in the text of CIRCLE

  • abp = archbishop [of]
  • BMV = beate Marie Virginis [of the Blessed Virgin Mary]
  • C. = chancellor [plural: chancellors]
  • co. = county (i.e. medieval shire: lower case ‘c’) [plural. cos.]
  • dcd = deceased
  • e. = earl of
  • Edw. = Edward (used when giving dates by regnal year)
  • Eng. = England
  • esq. = esquire [plural: esquires]
  • Ex. = exchequer
  • g.s. = great seal
  • Hen. = Henry
  • Ire. = Ireland
  • Jcr = justiciar [plural: justiciars]
  • JP = justice of the peace
  • K. = king
  • kt = knight
  • Lt = lieutenant
  • O.Carm. = Order of Carmelites
  • O.F.M. =  Order of Friars Minor (Franciscans)
  • O.P. = Order of Preachers (Dominicans)
  • Ric. = Richard (used when giving dates by regnal year)
  • s. = son
  • sen. = seneschal of
  • T. = treasurer [plural: treasurers]
  • w. = wife
161
15 Apr. 1358
Cork
To John [de St Paul], abp Dublin, and John Troye, K.'s clerk.

ORDER to have the value of the lands and tenements that belonged to Thomas Rokeby, late Jcr, in cos. Dublin and Kildare, assessed by inquisition.

Attested: 
Almaric de St Amand, Jcr
Authorized: 
By bill of the Jcr.
O: 

TNA (PRO), C 47/10/22, §36.

The following abbreviations are used within in the text of CIRCLE

  • abp = archbishop [of]
  • BMV = beate Marie Virginis [of the Blessed Virgin Mary]
  • C. = chancellor [plural: chancellors]
  • co. = county (i.e. medieval shire: lower case ‘c’) [plural. cos.]
  • dcd = deceased
  • e. = earl of
  • Edw. = Edward (used when giving dates by regnal year)
  • Eng. = England
  • esq. = esquire [plural: esquires]
  • Ex. = exchequer
  • g.s. = great seal
  • Hen. = Henry
  • Ire. = Ireland
  • Jcr = justiciar [plural: justiciars]
  • JP = justice of the peace
  • K. = king
  • kt = knight
  • Lt = lieutenant
  • O.Carm. = Order of Carmelites
  • O.F.M. =  Order of Friars Minor (Franciscans)
  • O.P. = Order of Preachers (Dominicans)
  • Ric. = Richard (used when giving dates by regnal year)
  • s. = son
  • sen. = seneschal of
  • T. = treasurer [plural: treasurers]
  • w. = wife
162
8 May. 1358
To the sheriff of Kildare.

ORDER to prevent supplies reaching the McMurroughs.

T: 

NLI, [Harris] MS 3, f. 11.

The following abbreviations are used within in the text of CIRCLE

  • abp = archbishop [of]
  • BMV = beate Marie Virginis [of the Blessed Virgin Mary]
  • C. = chancellor [plural: chancellors]
  • co. = county (i.e. medieval shire: lower case ‘c’) [plural. cos.]
  • dcd = deceased
  • e. = earl of
  • Edw. = Edward (used when giving dates by regnal year)
  • Eng. = England
  • esq. = esquire [plural: esquires]
  • Ex. = exchequer
  • g.s. = great seal
  • Hen. = Henry
  • Ire. = Ireland
  • Jcr = justiciar [plural: justiciars]
  • JP = justice of the peace
  • K. = king
  • kt = knight
  • Lt = lieutenant
  • O.Carm. = Order of Carmelites
  • O.F.M. =  Order of Friars Minor (Franciscans)
  • O.P. = Order of Preachers (Dominicans)
  • Ric. = Richard (used when giving dates by regnal year)
  • s. = son
  • sen. = seneschal of
  • T. = treasurer [plural: treasurers]
  • w. = wife
163
18 May. 1358
Cork
To the mayors and bailiffs of Cork, Waterford, Dublin, the portreeve and bailiffs of Youghal, the sovereign, bailiffs and portreeve of Wexford, the mayor, seneschal and bailiffs of Drogheda.

ORDER to proclaim as often as necessary, that no person of what degree so ever (merchants excepted) should depart the kingdom without special licence on pain of arrest and imprisonment.

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NAI, Lodge MS 21, p. 43.

The following abbreviations are used within in the text of CIRCLE

  • abp = archbishop [of]
  • BMV = beate Marie Virginis [of the Blessed Virgin Mary]
  • C. = chancellor [plural: chancellors]
  • co. = county (i.e. medieval shire: lower case ‘c’) [plural. cos.]
  • dcd = deceased
  • e. = earl of
  • Edw. = Edward (used when giving dates by regnal year)
  • Eng. = England
  • esq. = esquire [plural: esquires]
  • Ex. = exchequer
  • g.s. = great seal
  • Hen. = Henry
  • Ire. = Ireland
  • Jcr = justiciar [plural: justiciars]
  • JP = justice of the peace
  • K. = king
  • kt = knight
  • Lt = lieutenant
  • O.Carm. = Order of Carmelites
  • O.F.M. =  Order of Friars Minor (Franciscans)
  • O.P. = Order of Preachers (Dominicans)
  • Ric. = Richard (used when giving dates by regnal year)
  • s. = son
  • sen. = seneschal of
  • T. = treasurer [plural: treasurers]
  • w. = wife
164
20 May. 1358
Kilmallock
To the T. and barons of the Ex.

Recites inquisition as to land of William Bermingham in Martyneston in Carbry [etc.].

Attested: 
Almaric de St Amand, Jcr
C: 

NAI, RC 8/27, pp 306–9.

The following abbreviations are used within in the text of CIRCLE

  • abp = archbishop [of]
  • BMV = beate Marie Virginis [of the Blessed Virgin Mary]
  • C. = chancellor [plural: chancellors]
  • co. = county (i.e. medieval shire: lower case ‘c’) [plural. cos.]
  • dcd = deceased
  • e. = earl of
  • Edw. = Edward (used when giving dates by regnal year)
  • Eng. = England
  • esq. = esquire [plural: esquires]
  • Ex. = exchequer
  • g.s. = great seal
  • Hen. = Henry
  • Ire. = Ireland
  • Jcr = justiciar [plural: justiciars]
  • JP = justice of the peace
  • K. = king
  • kt = knight
  • Lt = lieutenant
  • O.Carm. = Order of Carmelites
  • O.F.M. =  Order of Friars Minor (Franciscans)
  • O.P. = Order of Preachers (Dominicans)
  • Ric. = Richard (used when giving dates by regnal year)
  • s. = son
  • sen. = seneschal of
  • T. = treasurer [plural: treasurers]
  • w. = wife
165
26 Jun. 1358
Limerick
To the T. and barons of the Ex.

On 10 Feb. last it was agreed by the Jcr and C. at Dublin that Robert Preston, the K.'s serjeant, should go in the company of the said Jcr to the parts of Leinster and Munster to plead the pleas touching the K., taking 4s a day for his wages with one man-at-arms and 12 hobelars. ORDER to account with him.

Attested: 
Almaric de St Amand, Jcr
C: 

NAI, RC 8/27, p. 296; NAI, Ferguson Coll. 1, p. 421.