Close Roll 4 Richard II

1
28 Jun. 1380
Drogheda
To the T. and barons of the Ex.

In the K.'s parliament lately held at Westminster,1 it was ordained that that all manner of men, of whatsoever estate or condition they be, having lands, rents, benefices, offices and other possessions whatsoever in Ire., shall take themselves to the said land of Ire. between now and the Nativity of St John next [24 June 1380], and henceforth shall reside and dwell there, to aid and strengthen the said faithful lieges in guarding and defending the said land against the said Irish rebels: and all those who have castles and fortresses in the same land shall cause them to be repaired and maintained in a fitting condition, and they shall install in them a good and sure garrison for the safekeeping of the same castles and fortresses, on pain of the appended penalty. And if any of those who have lands, offices, rent, benefices or other possessions in the said lands be absent from the said land on reasonable grounds after the said feast, then they shall be obliged to send and place other fencible men there in their place to defend the same land, as needs be; having regard to the size and value of the same lands, rents, offices and other possessions. And if they do not do that, let two thirds of the profits from their said lands, rents, offices and possessions be levied and spent upon the guarding and defence of the same land, by the advice of the justices and governors of the same land then in office.

ORDER to the T. and barons of the Ex. to search the rolls, writs and memoranda of the Ex. in their custody concerning the lands, rents, offices, benefices [etc.] of those who were absentees in the time of Edward III and in that K.'s hand because of the ordinance made by him at Guildford; they are also to inquire, by the oaths of good and lawful men, concerning lands [etc.] that were not seized belonging to those who did not come to Ire. by the said feast nor send men there in their places according to the said ordinance, and to return their inquisitions concerning this, so that two thirds or one third of the said profits might be levied for the keeping of the said lands, in accordance to the said ordinance.2

Attested: 
Edmund Mortimer, e. March and Ulster, Lt
C: 

James Frederick Ferguson (ed.), 'A calendar of the contents of the Red Book of the Irish Ex.', Proceedings and Papers of the Kilkenny and South-East of Ire. Archaeological Society [=JRSAI], 3 (1856), 41–2; NAI, Lodge MS 21, p. 44; COD, iv, 338–9 (from TNA (PRO), C 47/10/30); BL, Egerton MS 78, p. 21; RCH.

N: 

Rep. RCI 1816–20, 8th rep., p. 385.

Footnotes: 

1 This was the Westminster parliament of Jan. 1380. The text in the first paragraph given here is taken from the most recent edition of the roll of that parliament: Chris Given-Wilson (ed.), 'Richard II: Parliament of Jan. 1380', PROME, item 42. See also Stat. John–Hen. V, pp 476–7.
2 This is the first item in RCI roll §40, identified as follows in RCH: 'Rotulus clausus de anno 4 Ric. II' (=§§1–121 below).

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
19 Jun. [1380]
To John fitz Rery, escheator of Ire.

On 22 Nov. [1379] last, the K. took the homage of Hugh, son and heir of Alice, who was wife of Hugh le Despenser kt [chiv'], dcd, for those lands in Eng. that the said Alice held of the K. in chief on the day she died. ORDER to cause Hugh to have full seisin of all lands [etc.] of which she was seised as of fee in the land of Ire. on the day she died.

C: 

RCH.

N: 

Rep. RCI 1816–20, 8th rep., p. 385.

Footnotes: 

{1} The date of this item is problematic. Richard II's regnal year began on 22 June, which would make the date of this writ 19 June [1381] 4 Ric. II. This is not, however, compatible with the substance of a later writ (below, §10), dated 6 Oct. 1380, which refers to this item. It seems likely, therefore, that this writ properly belongs to 3 Ric. II and should be dated 19 June 1380.

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
10 Sep. 1380
To R[obert Wikeford], abp Dublin.

The archbishop, by reason of his new creation as archbishop, is bound to pay one of the K.'s clerks, whom the K. shall name, a certain annual pension each year until that clerk is provided [to a benefice] by the said archbishop. ORDER, requesting that the archbishop should grant such a pension to Adam […].

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
17 Oct. 1380
Trim
To John fitz Rery, escheator of Ire.

ORDER, at petition [etc.], to grant full seisin to Thomas, son and heir of Simon Fleming, baron of Slane, dcd, who died seised of the manor of Duleek, which is held of the K. in chief. By licence of Edward III, late K. of Eng., the lands were lately in the hands of Peter Howth and Hugo Boices, chaplains, by gift of Bartholomew Burgheissh [sic].

C: 

RCH; NAI, Lodge MS 19, p. 177.

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
22 Sep. 1380
To John fitz Rery, escheator of Ire.

ORDER to deliver the temporalities of the house of the Blessed Mary of Clonard to Joan, abbess of the house, as Andrew Daundon, archdeacon of Meath and keeper of the spiritualities of the bishopric of Meath within the said archdeaconry, has confirmed the election lately made in the conventual church of Clonard of the said Joan as abbess of that place, and the K. has restored to her the temporalities of that house.

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
28 Sep. 1380
Kells
To the T. and barons of the Ex.

Although in the last parliament held at Westminster it was ordained that all men having lands [etc.] in Ire. should be there before [the Nativity of] St John the Baptist next [24 June 1380], yet because William Carew is prepared to go to Ire. to the earl of Ulster and sustain all charges incumbent on him on account of the said ordinance by reason of his lands in Ballymaclachan, co. Meath, ORDER to restore to him the said lands [etc.].

C: 

RCH; NAI, Lodge MS 21, p. 44.

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
28 Sep. 1380
To the T. and barons of the Ex.

Similar ORDER [as in §6] for the restoration of the lands of Robert Lange in Baudewynestoun, Derre and Lytelrath, co. Kildare.

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
3 Oct. 1380
Kells
To the T. and barons of the Ex.

William Beverle, canon of the cathedral of Dublin and prebendary of Howth in the same, is one of the canons continually resident in the K.'s free chapel of St Stephen within the palace of Westminster. He has been granted a licence of absence by the K. ORDER to deliver to him the prebend of Howth.

C: 

NAI, Lodge MS 21, p. 45; 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
29 Jun. 1380
Kells
To the T. and chamberlains of the Ex.

Dublin castle is ruined and devastated and in many places greatly undermined because of the negligence of the K.'s ministers who ought to attend to repairs, so that the K.'s cousin, Edmund Mortimer, earl of March and Ulster, Lt, cannot hold a great council intended for the eve of SS Simon and Jude [27 Oct. 1380] in that castle, nor can a parliament be held on the morrow of All Souls [2 Nov. 1380] at Dublin, nor can the rolls and records be safely kept there for their protection, as is customary, to the K.'s great disgrace and detriment. ORDER to pay John More, clerk of the works, £20 for speedy and suitable repairs to the said castle.

Attested: 
Edmund Mortimer, e. March and Ulster, Lt
O: 

TNA (PRO), E 101/246/2, §161.

C: 

NAI, Lodge MS 21, p. 65; BL, Egerton MS 78, p. 21.

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
6 Oct. 1380
Trim
To John fitz Rery, escheator of Ire.

On 22 Nov. [1379] last, the K. took the homage of Hugh, son and heir of Alice who was wife of Hugh le Despenser kt, dcd, for those lands in Eng. that the said Alice held of the K. in chief on the day she died, and he restored those lands to him. And on 24 Nov. the K. ordered that the lands should be delivered to Hugh, and a writ addressed to the escheator was issued on 19 June [1380] at Drogheda.1 Notwithstanding this, Hugh pleads that as yet no seisin has been delivered to him except of his demesne lands, the escheator having retained in the K.'s hand the royal liberty, knights' fees, advowsons of churches, wards, marriages, reliefs, escheats and other appurtenances. ORDER to deliver to Hugh full seisin all the premises.

C: 

NAI, Lodge MS 19, p. 177; RCH.

Footnotes: 

1 See above, §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
11
1 Nov. 1380
To the T. and barons of the Ex.

Although in the last parliament held at Westminster it was ordered that all men having lands [etc.] in Ire. should be there before St John the Baptist following [24 June 1380], Henry Ferrers kt [chivaler] has been ordered to go to France together with other nobles and others with a certain number of men-at-arms and archers to recover the K.'s rights there, and Ralph Lyngeyn kt, his attorney, has found sufficient surety to pay the K. one third of the value of all the lands [etc.] which he has in Ire. for the time of his absence. ORDER to deliver the lands to him.

C: 

RCH; NAI, Lodge MS 21, p. 45.

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
12 Dec. 1380

REVOCATION of letters patent dated 7 April 1380 appointing H[ugh], bp Clonmacnoise, Thomas s. of Edmund Burgh and Walter Bermingham of Athenry as justices to inquire concerning felonies [etc.] in co. Connacht and to hear and determine the same.

C: 

RCH; NAI, Lodge MS 17, p. 147.

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
20 Sep. 1380
Trim
To the keepers of the K.'s lands of Crumlin or the receiver of the issues of the same.

By letters patent dated 21 Feb. 1376, Edward III, late K. of Eng.,1 granted £20 p.a. for life to Cornelius Dirlande, otherwise de Clone; and those letters were confirmed by other letters patent of the present K. dated 25 Sept. 1378.2 And on 12 April 1380, on surrender of the previous letters patent to be cancelled, the present K. granted Cornelius, 40m p.a. for life to be paid from Easter last out of the issues of the K.'s lands and tenements in Crumlin, granting him the custody of those lands and tenements for life, rendering the surplus at the Ex. twice a year, provided that he remained in Ire. in defence of the land and resistance of the K.'s enemies; and if the issues do not amount to 40m, he is to receive the deficiency at the Ex.3 The K. has ordered the Lt to cause the said lands to be delivered to Cornelius, as is more fully contained in his letters patent granting the same. ORDER to deliver those lands to him.

C: 

NAI, Lodge MS 17, p. 150; RCH.

Footnotes: 

1 CPR 1374–7, 240
2 CPR 1377–81, 273.
3 CPR 1377–81, 481.

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
20 Mar. 1380
Trim
To the T. and barons of the Ex.

ORDER to cause Cornelius Dirlande, otherwise de Clone, to have allowance of the said 40m [as in §13].

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
10 Nov. 1380
Dublin
To the T. and chamberlains of the Ex.

ORDER to pay John Tyrell, K.'s pleader, 50s arrears of his annual fee of 100s from 21 April [1380] last until 21 Oct. following, viz. half a year.

Attested: 
Edmund Mortimer, e. March and Ulster, Lt
O: 

TNA (PRO), E 101/246/2, §190.

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
16
24 Apr. 1381
To the T. and chamberlains of the Ex.

ORDER to pay John Tyrell, K.'s pleader, 50s arrears of his annual fee of 100s from 21 Oct. [1380] last until 21 April [1381] following, viz. half a year.

Attested: 
Edmund Mortimer, e. March and Ulster, Lt
O: 

TNA (PRO), E 101/246/2, §191.

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
17
12 Nov. 1380
To the T. and chamberlains of the Ex.

ORDER to pay Walter Coterell, K.'s pleader in Munster and cos. Kilkenny and Wexford, on advice of the Jcr and council, 75s arrears of his annual fee of 100s from 21 Jan. [1380] last until 21 Oct. following.

Attested: 
Edmund Mortimer, e. March and Ulster, Lt
O: 

TNA (PRO), E 101/246/2, §154.

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
18
12 Nov. 1380
Dublin
To the T. and chamberlains of the Ex.

ORDER to pay Robert le Hore, K.'s attorney in the Ex. and the common bench, 50s arrears of his annual fee of 5m from 23 Feb. [1380] last until 23 Nov. following, viz. three quarters of a year.

Attested: 
Edmund Mortimer, e. March and Ulster, Lt
O: 

TNA (PRO), E 101/246/2, §147.

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
19
20 Nov. 1380
Dublin
To the T. and chamberlains of the Ex.

Alexander [Balscot], bp Ossory, T. of Ire., has shown that lately he went to Clonmel by order of the K.'s cousin Edmund Mortimer, earl of March and Ulster, Lt, to treat between Gerald e. Desmond and the Burkeyns; and also at the time of vacation, he went to Carlow and New Ross and elsewhere to treat with various Irish enemies and rebels to bring them to peace, at much expense and labour. Wishing to remunerate the bishop for the premises and having consideration for his plea, the K. has granted him £20 of his gift. ORDER to pay him that sum.

Attested: 
Edmund Mortimer, e. March and Ulster, Lt
O: 

TNA (PRO), E 101/246/2, §59.

C: 

RCH; BL, Egerton MS 78, p. 21.

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
18 Nov. 1380
Dublin
To the T. and chamberlains of the Ex.

Thomas [le Reve], bishop of Lismore and Waterford, delivered or caused to be delivered into the receipt of the Ex. two tallies levied there in Trinity term 42 Edw. III [1368], one for £26 13s 4d in the name of Thomas Hervy, then keeper of the issues of the great new custom in the city of Waterford, and another tally for £20 in the name of the same person, formerly keeper of the said new custom in Cork. The tallies were to be cancelled. ORDER to view the rolls of receipt, and if it is found that the tallies were levied for the use of the bishop, as is said, and not renewed afterwards, they are to receive and cancel the tallies and pay £20 the bishop or make assignment to him of that sum. The £10 for which the bishop was amerced by the K. for not coming to the parliament held at Castledermot by John Bromwiche, formerly Jcr of Ire., is to be assigned to him in part-payment of the £20.

Attested: 
Edmund Mortimer, e. March and Ulster, Lt
Authorized: 
By letters of the Lt.
O: 

TNA (PRO), E 101/246/2, §182.

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
21
17 Jan. 1381
To the T. and chamberlains of the Ex.

ORDER to pay John Keppok, chief justice at pleas [etc.], £30 granted to him for his fee.

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
26 Jan. 1381
To the T. and barons of the Ex.

Long before the ordinance that all men having possessions in Ire. should dwell there, Thomas Thelwall, prebend of one portion of the prebend of Typerkevyn in the cathedral of St Patrick's, Dublin, had granted to Robert Sutton clk all tithes [etc.] pertaining to that portion; and now two thirds of that portion have been sequestrated by virtue of the said ordinance. ORDER, at petition [etc.], to demand that the sequestration be relaxed.

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
23
20 Nov. 1380
Dublin
To the T. and chamberlains of the Ex.

ORDER to pay Ralph Beltesford, clerk of the wages in Ire., 1000m for wages of men-at-arms, hobelars, archers and foot in the K.'s service in that land fighting the K.'s enemies and rebels, receiving letters of acquittance from Ralph.

Attested: 
Edmund Mortimer, e. March and Ulster, Lt
Authorized: 
By letters of the Lt.
O: 

TNA (PRO), E 101/246/2, §34.

C: 

NAI, Lodge MS 21, p. 23; 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
24
3 Dec. 1380
Dublin
To the T. and barons of the Ex.

John Freignes of Meath has shown by his petition displayed before the K.'s Lt in Ire. and the prelates, magnates and commons of that land present in parliament at Dublin on Saturday, the Morrow of All Souls last [3 Nov. 1380], that he and the commons of the liberty of Meath were heavily amerced in 100m because John did not come to parliament summoned and held on the next Monday after Ash Wednesday 1 Ric. II [3 March 1378], as he had been elected by the common assent of the commons of that liberty before the then seneschal of the liberty, by virtue of the K.'s writ addressed to the seneschal concerning this and returned at the said parliament together with John's name. The commons of the liberty of Meath intend to place that amercement entirely upon John, supposing that he should pay it for the said reason and that they ought by right to be totally exonerated. John cannot pay that sum to the K. without the final destruction of his estate. He seeks that he be amerced in a reasonable sum that he can pay without the depression of his estate. Because it appeared to the prelates, magnates and commons that the amercement was too heavy, at the request of the same prelates [etc.] and by advice of the Lt and others of the K.'s council, the K. has of his special grace caused the amercement to be reduced to 100s, to be levied from the said John and community. ORDER to reduce the amercement to 100s.

Attested: 
Edmund Mortimer, e. March and Ulster, Lt
T: 

Parls & councils, §64 (=NAI, Ferguson Coll. 2, p. 2).

C: 

COA, PH 15171, p. 323; NAI, Ferguson Coll. 1, p. 346.

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
3 Dec. 1380
Dublin
To the seneschal of the liberty of Meath.

ORDER, having accepted surety for the said 100s [from John Freignes, as in §24], to supersede the demand for the levying of the said 100m.

Attested: 
Edmund Mortimer, e. March and Ulster, Lt
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
26
18 Nov. 1380
Dublin
To the mayor and bailiffs of of the K.'s city of Waterford.

The sovereigns and commonalties of the towns of Kilkenny and Callan have shown to the K. that those towns are parcels of the lordship of the earl of Gloucester; and all merchants and others staying and residing within the said lordship ought to be quit, and are quit within the city of London and elsewhere within Eng. and Ire., from paying any customs or murage on merchandise bought and sold. They and their predecessors enjoyed these liberties from the time of the foundation of the said towns, as they say. Yet merchants coming with their merchandise to the city of Waterford are often distrained unjustly for their merchandise sold in the said city, and the merchandise bought there, for the payment of those customs and murage, to their great damage and contrary to the effect and force of their said liberties, as they assert. Considering the premises, they seek remedy. ORDER not to trouble them, or any others, contrary to the tenor of the said liberties.

Attested: 
Edmund Mortimer, e. March and Ulster, Lt
T: 

CPI, p. 78.

C: 

BL, Egerton MS 76, p. 35; RCH; CPR Ire., Hen. VIII–Eliz., p. 523 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
27
3 Dec. 1380
Dublin
To the T. and chamberlains of the Ex.

ORDER to pay the K.'s clerk, James Penkeston, keeper of writs, rolls, indictments, records, bulls, memoranda and all other pleas before the Lt in Ire., 50s arrears from 23 April [1380] last until 23 Oct. following, viz. half a year, for his expenses spent in the sustenance of clerks in the K.'s service writing the writs and rolls, and for horses carrying the writs, rolls etc. to wherever pleas are held, beyond his annual fee of 100s.

Attested: 
Edmund Mortimer, e. March and Ulster, Lt
O: 

TNA (PRO), E 101/246/3, §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
28
3 Dec. 1380
Dublin
To the T. and chamberlains of the Ex.

ORDER to pay the K.'s clerk, James Penkeston, keeper of writs, rolls, indictments, records, bulls, memoranda and all other pleas before the Lt in Ire., 50s arrears of his fee from 23 April [1380] last until 23 Oct. following, viz. half a year, in part-payment of his annual fee of 100s.

Attested: 
Edmund Mortimer, e. March and Ulster, Lt
O: 

TNA (PRO), E 101/246/2, §207.

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
29
6 Dec. 1380
Dublin
To the T. and chamberlains of the Ex.

ORDER to pay John Colton, dean of the cathedral church of Dublin, C. of Ire., £20 arrears of his annual fee of £40 from 28 May [1380] until 28 Nov. following, viz. half a year.

Attested: 
Edmund Mortimer, e. March and Ulster, Lt
O: 

TNA (PRO), E 101/246/2, §116.

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
27 Jan. 1381
To John fitz Rery, escheator of Ire.

William [Andrew], formerly bishop of Achonry, has been appointed bishop of Meath by the pope. ORDER to deliver to him the temporalities of his bishopric, which have been restored by 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
31
8 Feb. 1381
Louth
To the T. and chamberlains of the Ex.

ORDER to pay Robert Sutton, keeper of the rolls of the chancery of Ire., £10 arrears of his annual fee of £20 from 21 July [1380] last until 21 Jan. [1381] following, viz. half a year.

Attested: 
Edmund Mortimer, e. March and Ulster, Lt
O: 

TNA (PRO), E 101/246/2, §110.

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
26 Nov. 1380
To John fitz Rery, escheator of Ire.

William Boltham and Joan his wife, and Robert Burnell and Matilda his wife have petitioned showing that a certain John Oweyn was seised in his demesne as of fee of 1 messuage, 1 mill, 1 dovecot, 2 carucates of land, 12 acres of meadow, 20 acres of pasture and 20 acres of wood in Blaunchardestoun, which he held of Robert Tyrell kt as of his manor of Castleknock, by homage and fealty and the service of 40s p.a. and 40s royal service when scutage runs. Afterwards, Robert died seised of the said service and after his death the said manor descended to Joan and Matilda as his sisters and heirs, who were seised of it. Afterwards, John Oweyn alienated the premises in Blaunchardestoun in fee and then received back an estate to himself and Alice his wife, with remainder to his heirs. John and Alice both died leaving as heir a minor, and William and Robert and their wives entered the premises claiming custody thereof and continued in possession until the escheator, without due process of law, took them into the K.'s hand. They sought relief and the K. ordered the escheator to certify in chancery the cause of taking the same into his hand; the escheator returned that it was found by inquisition that on the eve of St Laurence 45 Edw. III, at which time the castle and lordship of Castleknock were in the K.'s hand by reason of death of Robert Tyrell and minority of his heir, John Oweyn being at point of death gave Blanchardestoun, then held of the said manor by knight service, together with his other lands in Rolaght, Balydenan and Colcot to Cecilia Howth and her heirs on condition that she should enfeoff her daughter, Alice, during her lifetime, and if she should die before his son and heir John should have attained the age of 21 years, that Cecilia should keep the same in her hands and deliver them to him when he should attain his majority. It was found that the premises were given by collusion to exclude the K. from the custody thereof; that Rolagh was held of the K. in chief by the annual service of one pound of pepper; that Balydenan was held of the heir of Roger Oweyn as of the manor of Blondeleiton by a pair of spurs and knight service, then in the K.'s hand; and that Colcot was held of the K. in chief by the annual service of 2s, as of the manor of Saggart. William and Robert and their wives appeared in chancery and pleaded that the said cause was insufficient, and they therefore prayed to have the possession restored to them with the issues. ORDER to remove the K.'s hand.1

C: 

RCH; NAI, Lodge MS 1, p. 36; BL, Egerton MS 75, p. 27; COA, PH 13203, p. 37.

Footnotes: 

1 RCH gives the date of this item as 6 Nov., which is probably a misprint for 26 Nov.

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
9 Mar. 1381
Dundalk
To the T. and barons of the Ex.

Peter Mole, one of the K.'s tenants in le Hagarde, co. Louth, has petitioned stating that on the night of the Conversion of St Paul last [25 Jan. 1381], the houses, corn and moveable goods belonging to himself and 41 other tenants of that town were burnt so that they cannot remain there and pay their rent. The K. has remitted a year's rent from that date in aid of the rebuilding of their houses, provided that they find sufficient surety to continue living on the said lands. ORDER to exonerate them.

C: 

RCH; NAI, Lodge MS 21, p. 23; COA, PH 15171, p. 483.

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
10 Mar. 1381
Dublin
To the T. and chamberlains of the Ex.

ORDER to pay Stephen Bray, chief justice of the common bench, £30 arrears of fee from 8 June [1380] last until 8 March [1381] following, viz. three quarters of a year, in part-payment of his annual fee.

Attested: 
Edmund Mortimer, e. March and Ulster, Lt
O: 

TNA (PRO), E 101/246/2, §173.

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
35
14 Nov. 1380
Dublin
To John fitz Rery, escheator.

The K. wished to be informed concerning the reason for taking into his hand 2 weirs at le Oldebrygge, 1 weir at Staghlyin and 1 weir at Knothe on the water of Boyn, co. Meath, belonging to the abbot of the Blessed Mary of Mellifont. The escheator returned into chancery that the K. had and by right ought to have in the stream of the said water a royal road called watershard, 24 feet wide so that boats and floats laden with goods might have a free passage from Drogheda to the bridge of Trim, but that the abbot had built and raised around his weirs for the taking of salmon so as to obstruct the said passage so that boats could not now pass as before as they still ought to do. The abbot appearing in person in chancery pleaded that no man should be ejected from his freehold until he was duly brought to give his answer and adjudged by law; and that the weirs were his freehold; and he therefore pleaded that the K. should remove his hand and restore the same to him. ORDER to remove the K.'s hand from the said weirs.

C: 

BL, Egerton MS 75, p. 27; NAI, Lodge MS 1, p. 37; RCH; COA, PH 13203, p. 37.

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
24 Nov. 1380
To John fitz Rery, escheator.

Similar ORDER [as in §35] to remove the K.'s hand from a weir in le Mynche on the water of Boyn, co. Meath, belonging to the abbot of the house of the Blessed Mary, Duleek, and taken into the K.'s hand for the said reason.

C: 

BL, Egerton MS 75, p. 28; NAI, Lodge MS 1, p. 37; RCH; COA, PH 13203, p. 37.

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
24 Nov. 1380
To John fitz Rery, escheator.

Similar ORDER [as in §35] to remove the K.'s hand from a weir, a hatch and the fishery of the same in Chapelizod, co. Dublin, belonging to William Tany, prior of St John of Jerusalem, taken into the K.'s hand for obstructing the passage called watershard in the K.'s Annlyffy, 24 feet broad from the city of Dublin to the manor of Leixlip.

C: 

BL, Egerton MS 75, p. 28; NAI, Lodge MS 1, p. 37; RIA, MS 12.D.16, p. 67; RCH; COA, PH 13203, p. 37.

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
28 Nov. 1380
To John fitz Rery, escheator.

Similar ORDER [as in §35] to remove the K.'s hand from a weir in Slane on the water of the Boyngne, co. Meath, belonging to Thomas, son and heir of Simon Fleming kt, which was taken into the K.'s hand for obstructing the passage from Drogheda to Trim.

C: 

BL, Egerton MS 75, p. 28; NAI, Lodge MS 1, p. 38; RCH; COA, PH 13203, p. 38.

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
19 Mar. 1381
To John fitz Rery, escheator.

Similar ORDER [as in §35] to remove the K.'s hand from a weir in Dowth, co. Meath, belonging to Luke Netterville, taken into the K.'s hand for the same reason.

C: 

BL, Egerton MS 75, p. 28; NAI, Lodge MS 1, p. 38; RCH; COA, PH 13203, p. 38.

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
6 Jun. 1381
Connell
To the T. and chamberlains of the Ex.

Thomas Bathe, baron of the Ex., and John Brettan, chief remembrancer of the Ex., have pleaded that they were commissioned by letters patent to extend all lands, tenements and possessions, benefices, offices and all profits of any absentees from Ire. holding lands, tenements [etc.] in cos. Dublin, Kildare, Meath and Louth, both inside and outside liberties, disposing and ordering them for the K.'s profit according to the force and vigour of a certain ordinance made against persons being absent from Ire. in the last parliament at Westminster. In the execution of their duties, they were occupied on one occasion for 33 days, and on another for 18 days, and they sustained great expense and labour. Wishing to provide Thomas and John with sufficient reward for the premises and being inclined towards their plea, the K. has granted Thomas £6 and John £4. ORDER to pay them that sum.

Attested: 
Edmund Mortimer, e. March and Ulster
Authorized: 
By petition of council.
O: 

TNA (PRO), E 101/246/2, §83.

C: 

NAI, Lodge MS 21, p. 24; 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
41
24 Apr. 1381
To the T. and chamberlains of the Ex.

ORDER to pay Hugh Possewyk, keeper of the writs and rolls of the common bench and chirographer in the same bench, 50s arrears of his annual fee of 100s from 22 Oct. [1380] last until 22 April following, viz. half a year.

Attested: 
Edmund Mortimer, e. March and Ulster
O: 

TNA (PRO), E 101/246/2, §181.

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
29 May. 1381
Dublin
To the T. and chamberlains of the Ex.

ORDER to pay John Colton, dean of the cathedral church of Dublin, C. of Ire., £20 arrears of his annual fee of £40 from 29 Nov. [1380] last until 28 May [1381] following, viz. half a year.

Attested: 
Edmund Mortimer, e. March and Ulster
O: 

TNA (PRO), E 101/246/2, §117.

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
20 Feb. 1381
To James Butler, e. Ormond, Robert de la Freigne kt, Walter Cotterell and Michael Laweles.

James Butler, e. Ormond, Robert de la Freigne kt, Walter Cotterell and Michael Lawless were appointed as justices to inquire by oath of worthy men of co. Wexford concerning the names of malefactors who took goods belonging to John Arundell. ORDER to them to proceed to final judgement.

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
44
12 Nov. 1380
To Hugh, bp Clonmacnoise, justice appointed to inquire concerning trespasses [etc.] in Connacht, and to the sheriff of Connacht.

ORDER to cause seisin of the lands in co. Connacht that belonged to Meiler Dexcestre dcd, who held of the crown in chief, to be delivered to John s. of John Dexcestre, cousin and heir of Meiler, although he has not yet proved his age. The K. has granted respite to John s. of John until Easter next.

C: 

NAI, Lodge MS 19, p. 177; 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
2 May. 1381
Connell
[To the T. and chamberlains of the Ex.]

It is agreed that Peter Rowe, pleader before John Keppok, justice at pleas following the K.'s Lt in Ire., in the sessions held in Ulster in July and Aug. last, should have £4 of the K.'s gift for his labours and expenses. ORDER to pay him that sum.

Attested: 
Edmund Mortimer, e. March and Ulster, Lt
Authorized: 
By letters of the Lt.
O: 

TNA (PRO), E 101/246/2, §79.

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
2 May. 1380
Connell
To the T. and chamberlains of the Ex.

It is agreed that William Cokesy esq., sent from Dublin to Clonmel in Munster to be there with various prelates and other peers of those parts at a meeting held [in tractatu habito] between the earl of Desmond and Richard Burgh, should have of the K.'s gift 56s for his expenses on that journey. ORDER to pay him those 56s.

Attested: 
Edmund Mortimer, e. March and Ulster, Lt
Authorized: 
By letters of the Lt.
O: 

TNA (PRO), E 101/246/2, §81.

C: 

NAI, Lodge MS 21, p. 24; 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
1 May. 1381
Connell
To Ralph Beltesford, clerk of the wages.

By order of the Lt and others of the K.'s council, Robert Tame esq. was appointed to go with 8 men-at-arms and 26 mounted archers to cos. Kilkenny and Carlow for their defence against incursions by the K.'s Irish enemies, and to stay there from 6 July to 13 Jan. last. John Bromwiche kt was ordered to go with 4 knights, 91 men-at-arms and 258 mounted archers to cos. Kilkenny and Tipperary, where a lineage called the Tobins were at open war, from 16 Oct. [1380] to 13 Nov. last. Roger Drury kt was ordered to go with 30 men-at-arms and 137 mounted archers to the same part for the same reason from 13 Nov. [1380] until 13 Jan. [1381] last; and Hugh le Despenser kt was ordered to go with 4 men-at-arms and 20 archers for the same reason from 17 Dec. [1380] until 13 Jan. [1381] last, and all were to stay there at the usual wages of 2s a day for each knight, 12d a day for each man-at-arms, and 6d a day for each archer. During this time, the K.'s Lt [Edmund Mortimer, e. March and Ulster] was in Ulster, Uriel and Dublin. ORDER to pay them the said wages.

C: 

NAI, Lodge MS 21, p. 24; 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
48
2 May. 1381
Connell
To the T. and chamberlains of the Ex.

It is agreed that Cornelius de Clone kt should have 100s of the K.'s gift for the capture of Shan Briton, enemy and rebel, and for sending him to be imprisoned in Dublin castle. ORDER to pay Cornelius the said 100s.

Attested: 
Edmund Mortimer, e. March and Ulster, Lt
Authorized: 
By letters of the Lt.
O: 

TNA (PRO), E 101/246/2, §63.

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
49
8 Jun. 1381
Connell
To the T. and chamberlains of the Ex.

ORDER to pay Robert le Hore, K.'s attorney in the Ex. and the common bench, 33s 4d arrears of his annual fee of 5m from 23 Nov. [1380] last until 23 May following, viz. half a year.

Attested: 
Edmund Mortimer, e. March and Ulster, Lt
O: 

TNA (PRO), E 101/246/2, §148.

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
50
18 May. 1381
To John fitz Rery, escheator.

ORDER to cause Walter, son and heir of Hugh Golding dcd, who held in chief of Edmund Mortimer, earl of March and Ulster, to have full seisin of the lands of his inheritance, his age having been proved.

C: 

NAI, Lodge MS 19, p. 177; 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
24 Apr. 1381
Trim
To the T. and barons of the Ex.

The prior of Llanthony in Wales, having gone to Ire. in obedience to the statutes against persons being absent [from Ire.] and remained there for one year on his possessions there, did not and ought not return to Wales for the governance of his house there, whereby great inconvenience ensued to himself and his house and the subtraction of divine service there. The K. has granted him licence to return to Wales, providing that he comes back to Ire. before the following Easter, unless in the meantime he should obtain a further licence; and to enjoy the issues and profits of his benefices in Ire. until Easter. ORDER to supersede the levying of the issues of his possessions.

C: 

NAI, Lodge MS 21, p. 45; 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
24 Feb. 1381
Dundalk
To the T. and chamberlains of the Ex.

It was agreed that the ministers of the Ex. should have the following sums as a reward for Michaelmas [1380] term and Hilary [1381] term last beyond the accustomed fees that Edward III's ministers used to receive while the Ex. was at held at Dublin, viz.:

the T. of Ire., £20;
the 2nd baron of the Ex., 5m;
the chief chamberlain, 5m;
the 2nd chamberlain, 50s;
the clerk of the T., £1 13s 4d;
the chief engrosser, 5m;
the 2nd engrosser, £1 13s 4d;
the chief remembrancer, £1 5s 0d;
the summoner, £1;
the transcriber, 20s.

ORDER to pay them those sums.

C: 

NAI, Lodge MS 21, p. 24; 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
2 May. 1381
Connell
To the T. and chamberlains of the Ex.

It is agreed that Tyrrelagh Obreen, alias Obreen Moel, should have 40m of the K.'s gift for his good service in the past and in the future as an aid for his sustenance. ORDER to pay him that sum.

Attested: 
Edmund Mortimer, e. March and Ulster, Lt
Authorized: 
By letters of the Lt.
O: 

TNA (PRO), E 101/246/2, §58.

C: 

NAI, Lodge MS 21, p. 24; 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
26 Nov. 1380
Trim
To the T. and chamberlains of the Ex.

ORDER that the prior of Llanthony Prima in Wales is not to be distrained on account of his absence.

C: 

NAI, Lodge MS 21, p. 45; 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
23 Feb. 1381
To the T. and chamberlains of the Ex.

ORDER to pay Richard Netterville, constable of Wicklow castle, 10m arrears of his fee.

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
56
27 May. 1381
Dublin
To the T. and chamberlains of the Ex.

ORDER to pay Richard Netterville, constable of Wicklow castle, 10m arrears of his annual fee of 40m from 20 Feb. [1381] last until 20 May following, viz. a quarter year.

Attested: 
Edmund Mortimer, e. March and Ulster, Lt
O: 

TNA (PRO), E 101/246/2, §166.

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 Jul. 1380
[To the T. and chamberlains of the Ex.]

ORDER to pay John Botelstoun, whom Edward III, late K. of Eng, grandfather of the present K., appointed constable of Wexford castle and chief serjeant of co. Wexford, 5m granted to him for the time in which he occupied the office of constable.

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
58
[31 Jan. 1381]

ENROLMENT of an indenture dated at Louth, 31 Jan. 1381, witnessing that when Joan, widow of Geoffrey Dromgoull, recovered seisin against Geoffrey s. of Geoffrey before Robert Preston and his fellow justices of the bench at Carlow in the octaves of Hilary 44 Edw. III, one third of 8 messuages, 2½ carucates of land, 10 acres of meadow, 20 acres of pasture, 20 acres of wood and 6 weirs in Dromgoul, Dunlere and Hamelenstoun, as her dower, Joan gave to the said Geoffrey the son all of the said third, except a messuage built by John Tyrell and some lands belonging to it in Dromgoull, to hold during her life paying £1 6s 8d, with powers of distress and re-entry.1

C: 

NAI, Lodge MS 1, p. 38; BL, Egerton MS 75, p. 28; COA, PH 13203, p. 38; RCH.

Footnotes: 

1 The date of enrolment is not given; the date given here is that of the indenture.

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
[22 Nov. 1380]

ENROLMENT of a deed dated St Cecilia the Virgin [22 Nov. 1380], stating that Edmund Mortimer, e. March, held the manor of Lysleynan in Ulster by the law of Eng. after the death of Philippa his wife as of the inheritance of Roger, s. of the same Edmund and Philippa. Francis, son and heir of Thomas Bruyn kt, released, remised and assigned for himself and his heirs to the same earl [Edmund] and to Roger, and their heirs and assigns, all right and claim he had or might have in that manor, with a clause of warranty against William Forde clk and his heirs.1

C: 

BL, Egerton MS 75, p. 28; NAI, Lodge MS 1, p. 38; COA, PH 13203, p. 38; RCH.

Footnotes: 

1 The date of enrolment is not given; the date given here is that of the quitclaim.

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
[24 Nov. 1380]

MEMORANDUM that on 24 Nov. [1380] the said Francis [son and heir of Thomas Bruyn kt, as in §59] acknowledged the said deed.1

C: 

BL, Egerton MS 78, p. 28; RCH.

Footnotes: 

1 The date on which the memorandum was enrolled is not given in RCH; the date given here is that mentioned in the text.

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
[3 Nov. 1380]

MEMORANDUM, on petition [displayed] in a parliament held on Saturday, the morrow of All Souls 4 Ric. II [3 Nov. 1380] that the prior of the house of St Patrick of Down and his successors should not be summoned to such parliaments, that it was found after searching the rolls of chancery that the said prior or his predecessors were not accustomed to come to parliament in past times.1

C: 

RCH.

Footnotes: 

1 This memorandum is undated; the date given here is that of the parliament mentioned in the text.

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
11 Sep. 1380
Trim

Similar WRITS [of parliamentary summons, as in §65] under the same date addressed to the following persons, viz.:

Maurice fitz Richard;
John Roche of Fermoy;
Walter Berminham of Athenry;
Philip s. of Walter Barry
Nicholas le Poer.

Attested: 
Edmund Mortimer, e. March, Lt
T: 

Lynch, Legal institutions, p. 330.

C: 

Betham, Const. Eng. & early parl. Ire., 326; RCH; BL, Egerton MS 78, p. 21.

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
11 Sep. 1380
Trim
To the mayor and bailiffs of Dublin.

For certain most urgent reasons specially concerning the K. and the state of his land, the K. has thought fit by the advice of his Lt and council in Ire. For certain most urgent reasons specially concerning the K. and the state of his land, the K. has thought fit by the advice of his Lt and council in Ire. to ordain that a parliament be held at Dublin on Saturday, the morrow of All Souls next [3 Nov. 1380]. ORDER to the mayor and bailiffs of the K.'s city of Dublin, firmly enjoining them that they are to cause to be elected by the common assent of the community of that city two of the more worthy and law-worthy citizens of that city with full power for themselves and the said community to come on that day and place to treat, agree and consent concerning articles to be expounded and declared there on behalf of the K. And he is to have there the names of the said two citizens and this writ.

Attested: 
Edmund Mortimer, e. March, Lt
T: 

Lynch, Legal institutions, p. 330.

C: 

NAI, Lindsay MS 11, f. 27; Betham, Const. Eng. & early parl. Ire., 327; RCH; BL, Egerton MS 78, p. 21.

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 Sep. 1380
Trim

Similar WRITS [of parliamentary summons, as in §71] under the same date addressed to the following persons, viz.:

the mayor, seneschal and bailiffs of the town of Drogheda on both sides of the water;
the mayor and bailiffs of the city of Cork;
the mayor and bailiffs of the city of Waterford;
the mayor and bailiffs of the city of Limerick;
the sovereign and provosts of the town of Kilkenny;
the sovereign and provosts of the town of New Ross;
the sovereign and provosts of the town of Wexford;
the sovereign and provosts of the town of Youghal;
the provost and bailiffs of the town of Galway;
the provost and bailiffs of the town of Athenry.

Attested: 
Edmund Mortimer, e. March, Lt
T: 

Lynch, Legal institutions, p. 331.

C: 

NAI, Lindsay MS 11, f. 27; Betham, Const. Eng. & early parl. Ire., 327; RCH; BL, Egerton MS 78, p. 21.

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
16 Jul. 1380
Carrickfergus
To Alexander [Balscot], bp Ossory, T. of Ire., and John Brektan, chief remembrancer of the Ex., lately appointed to take into the K.'s hand the lands of Robert Holywood kt, dcd, who held of the K. in chief.

Nesta, widow of Robert Holywood kt, has shown that Robert was seised in his demesne as of fee of certain lands and tenements in le Hagard, Balybabryk and Dundugyn, co. Louth, and that Alexander [Balscot], bp Ossory, T. of Ire., and John Brektan, chief remembrancer of the Ex., were lately appointed to take Robert's estate into the K.'s hand and to take an inquisition concerning the same; and they took the said lands among others into K.'s hand. Although the K. at Nesta's suit had ordered Robert Lughteburgh, formerly escheator, to allow her a reasonable dower, she was not assigned dower out of the said lands and seeks remedy. ORDER to assign her dower out of these lands and to return the writ to the chancery to be enrolled there.

C: 

BL, Egerton MS 75, p. 28; NAI, Lodge MS 1, p. 38; COA, PH 13203, p. 38; 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
74
12 Nov. 1380
Dublin
To John fitz Rery, escheator of Ire., and to the sheriff of the crosslands of Ulster.

The K. wished to be informed concerning the taking into the hand of Edward III by James de la Hyde kt, then escheator of Ire., of the manor of Kilkenan, which belonged to William Parketour,1 vicar of the church of Antrim. He ordered Robert Lughteburgh, formerly escheator, to inform him concerning the same in the chancery of Ire. Robert returned that it was found by inquisition that the said William held the said manor to himself and his heirs of William [Mercier], bp Connor, by an annual rent of 100 crannocks of oat flour [crannocorum farine avenatice] and a pound of wax to the church of St Colman of the church of Kilroth, and suit at the court of the bishop. On account of his poverty, William could not pay the bishop the said oatmeal and he agreed that the bishop should hold the manor at that rent at the said William's will, and he [the bishop] held it accordingly for three years. Later, perceiving that it would be more advantageous to have the rent than the manor, he surrendered it to William to hold to him and his heirs as aforesaid. William received the same from the bishop, entered it and held it until removed from it when it was taken into the K.'s hand, whereupon he pleaded to the K. to restore the manor to him as he was removed without reasonable cause and due process of law, together with the issues from the time it was taken from him. ORDER to restore the manor together with the issues to William.

C: 

NAI, Lodge MS 1, p. 38–9; BL, Egerton MS 75, p. 29; COA, PH 13203, p. 39; RCH.

Footnotes: 

1 RCH reads 'Proketour'. I have preferred the readings in Lodge MS 1.

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
14 Nov. 1380
To R[ichard Calf], bp Down.

Nicholas McGerry was lately indicted and convicted in the court of Edmund, e. March, before John [Dongan], bp Sodor, seneschal of the liberty of Ulster, of various seditions, offences [etc.] committed within the liberty, and afterwards he was delivered to the bishop of Down, according to the privilege of clergy, and he remains in his prison. The K., by letters patent dated 14 Aug. [1380] last, granted Nicholas a pardon. ORDER to deliver him from prison.

C: 

NAI, Lodge MS 17, p. 71; 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
76
14 Nov. 1380
To the T. and barons of the Ex.

Edward III, K. of Eng., grandfather of the present K., by his letters patent pardoned the then mayor, bailiffs and community of the city of Cork because lately the mayor and bailiffs had not returned writs of the Ex.1 ORDER to cause the present mayor, bailiffs and community to be exonerated according to the force of the said letters.

C: 

RCH.

Footnotes: 

1 CPR 1374–7, 207. See A. F. O’Brien, ‘Irish Ex. records of payments of the fee farm of the city of Cork in the later Middle Ages’, AH, no. 37 (1998), 148.

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
14 Nov. 1380
Dublin
To the T. and barons of the Ex.

William Carew has shown by petition that Edward III, by his letters patent of Eng., granted to Nicholas and Thomas Carew, and the heirs of the said Thomas, all lands and tenements in Balymaclethan, co. Meath; Bertoun, co. Kildare; and Clementagh, co. Kilkenny, which had come into the K.'s hand by virtue of a certain ordinance made at Guildford, and that now two thirds of the issues were seized into the K.'s hand on account of the absence from Ire. of Nicholas and Thomas contrary to the ordinance made in the K.'s parliament at Westminster. William pleaded to the K. that he was attorney of the said Nicholas and Thomas and was present in Ire., prepared to undertake and sustain all charges imposed upon them by reason of their said lands; he therefore asked that he should receive the issues of those lands for his own use according to a gift and grant thereof made to him by Nicholas and Thomas, and he pleaded that the K. should order restoration of the issues. In consideration of the premises and because William has produced pledges (viz. David Wogan of Kildare and Nicholas Forster of Skrene) in chancery to answer in the Ex. for whatever should be due to the K., ORDER to remove the K.'s hand.

C: 

NAI, Lodge MS 1, p. 39; BL, Egerton MS 75, p. 29; COA, PH 13203, p. 39.

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
14 Nov. 1380
Dublin
To the T. and barons of the Ex.

The mayor, bailiffs and community of the city of Cork have shown how Edward III, late K. of Eng., grandfather of the present K., pardoned to them the farm of the said city. On 12 Aug. 1377, the present K. pardoned them the said fee-farm, amounting to 86m p.a., for three years towards the repair of the defences of the city.1 ORDER to grant them allowance in their account of that sum yearly until the death of Edward III, and to supersede the remainder.

C: 

NAI, Lodge MS 21, p. 24; RCH.

Footnotes: 

1 CPR 1374–7, 531–3. See A. F. O’Brien, ‘Irish exchequer records of payments of the fee farm of the city of Cork in the later Middle Ages’, AH, no. 37 (1998), 148.

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
16 Sep. 1380
Trim
To the T. and barons of the Ex.

Lately, at the prosecution of Robert [Wikeford], abp Dublin, the K. wished to be informed concerning the reason for taking into the K.'s hand the manor of Swords, a parcel of the temporalities of the archbishop, by Nicholas Dagworth, appointed by letters patent to inquire into forfeitures, rights and other profits belonging to the K. in Ire. The K. ordered Nicholas to inform him of the cause in the chancery of Eng., who returned that he had found by inquisition a just reason and sufficient cause for doing so, as it appeared to him, which he did not now recollect, and before his return from Ire. caused the said inquisition to be delivered into the treasury there. After which, the K., wishing to be informed in his chancery of Eng. of the tenor of this inquisition, ordered the T. and chamberlains of Ire. to certify the same under the seal of the Ex.

This having been done accordingly, and the K. having called before him in the court of chancery in Eng. both his justices and his serjeants upon the archbishop's petition endorsed by the K.'s council,1 the archbishop came in chancery, where it was presented by the jury of the inquisition that John Comyn, late archbishop of Dublin, wished to build a castle at his manor of Castlekevin on the frontier of the marches in order to provide for the relief and defence of the common people in certain parts of Leinster, cos. Kildare and Dublin, and to prevent the conquest of the same by the Irish; and he represented his intention and his insufficiency to execute the same by petition delivered to Henry III and his council at Pentecost 1216, and sought from the K. the manor of Swords with all the liberties and free customs pertaining to it, which belonged to the crown, to help him build and maintain the said castle against the power of the said enemies. The K., wishing to provide sufficient strength in the marches, had therefore granted him the manor to hold to the archbishop and his church for as long as he maintained the said castle against the K.'s enemies; and if the castle were not built or maintained, the manor was to revert to the crown forever. And Archbishop Robert did not maintain the castle properly and it was pulled down and wasted, contrary to the intent of the grant.

The archbishop in answer protested that he knew of no such gift or grant, but that Thomas Mynot his predecessor, when he became archbishop after the death of John St Paul, on 21 Sept. 1363, had restoration of all the temporalities of his see in the K.'s hand and they were similarly restored to the present archbishop when he succeeded on Mynot's death, as appears in the rolls of chancery. During all that time the manor of Swords was part of the temporalities of the see, and the said John, Thomas and others of their predecessors were seised of the manor in right of their churches of the Holy Trinity and St Patrick, Dublin. Robert claimed that the manor was seized unduly and he sought restoration, together with the issues of that manor received in the meantime. On this, Michael Skyllyng, the K.'s attorney, before the C. and justices said that, by virtue of his letters patent, Nicholas Dagworth had power to inquire into all lands, tenements, rents, profits, farmers, constables, bailiffs and officers, wardships, escheats, reliefs and all other rights and profits in any manner and by whomsoever detained or concealed from the crown, and where he found any deficiency to seize them into the K.'s hand by inquisition; and therefore that the archbishop ought not to be restored.

Notwithstanding the allegation on the K.'s part, and the examination of his serjeants, it appeared to the court that the manor was not taken into the K.'s hand according to law and that therefore the K.'s hand should be removed and the manor restored to the archbishop, together with the issues from the time it was taken into the K.'s hand.

Accordingly, by writ of Eng. dated 12 June [1380] last, the K. ordered the earl of March to remove the K.'s hand from the manor and restore it to the archbishop, and by another writ under the g.s. of Ire. ordered John Griffyn and John Swindon, formerly farmers of the manor to pay over the issues to the archbishop, which he afterwards acknowledged in chancery to have received. ORDER to cause the archbishop and the farmers of that manor to be exonerated.

C: 

NAI, Lodge MS 1, pp 39–41; BL, Egerton MS 75, p. 29; RCH.

Footnotes: 

1 The petition is printed in Affairs Ire., 250–1.

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
25 Jul. 1380
To the T. and barons of the Ex.

ORDER, at petition of the bishop of Connor, to cause him to be exonerated of an amercement for not coming to a parliament, as he was not summoned.

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
81
6 Dec. 1380
To Ralph Beltesford, clerk of the wages.

Cornelius de Clone kt was sent with men-at-arms to Clonmel. ORDER to pay 3s a day to Cornelius, 18d a day to each scutifer, and 6d a day to each archer for that time.

C: 

RCH; BL, Egerton MS 78, p. 21.

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
16 Nov. 1380
To the T. and barons of the Ex.

By letters patent dated 28 Jan. [1378] 2 Ric. II, the K. committed to David Wogan the custody of all the lands and tenements that Margaret fitz Thomas, widow of Thomas Wogan kt,1 dcd, held in dower in co. Kildare, in the K.'s hand for certain reasons, to hold for as long as they remained in the K.'s hand, rendering the extent. On 1 Feb. [1380] last, David having proved his age and the K. having respited his homage and fealty, the K. restored to David all the lands of which Thomas died seised in co. Kildare and he ordered Robert Lughteburgh, escheator, to deliver full seisin to him. ORDER to supersede all demands made on David to account from 1 Feb. last.

C: 

NAI, Lodge MS 19, p. 179; COA, PH 15171, p. 217.

Footnotes: 

1 RCH reads 'Ogan'.

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
14 Nov. 1380
To the collector of customs in the port of the city of Cork.

ORDER, at petition, to deliver to John Northampton, keeper of the gaol of Cork, 100s p.a. of the issues of the customs of the port of the city 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
84
14 Nov. 1380
To the T. and barons of the Ex.

The mayor and bailiffs of the city of Cork have petitioned that they were amerced for not coming before the T. [etc.] to account for the fee-farm of the said city and for other debts. ORDER to supersede the levying of the said amercements.

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
14 Nov. 1380
To the sheriff of Louth.

The sheriff of Louth issued a writ de capias against Richard Verdon in a plea of debt at the suit of Thomas, abbot of St Thomas the Martyr near Dublin, and John More, citizen of Dublin. ORDER, at petition, to permit Richard to go at large.

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
86
[27 Feb. 1381]

MEMORANDUM that on 27 Feb. 1381, John York acknowledged the two deeds following [§§87–8] to be his.1

C: 

RCH.

Footnotes: 

1 The date on which the memorandum was enrolled is not given in RCH; the date given here is that mentioned in the text.

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
20 Feb. 1380

'John York owes Robert Evere £46 13s 4d of silver, which he received from him.'1

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RCH.

Footnotes: 

[1} An enrolment of a deed.

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
24 Feb. 1380

'John York remised forever to Robert Evere and John More all his right in all messuages, lands, tenements, rents and services co. Wexford that belonged to Mary St Paul, late countess of Pembroke.'1

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RCH.

Footnotes: 

[1} An enrolment of a deed.

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
21 Nov. 1380
To the provost of the town of New Ross.

The sovereign and community of the town of New Ross have shown that that town is situated in the marches near the Irish enemies and rebels, and a great part of the walls and towers have fallen to the ground and the country for four miles on all sides is wasted and destroyed by the Irish, so that no one dares to go to the town unless with a great force or by water. And Edward III, on representations made to him in Eng. on behalf of the mayor and community of Waterford, had prohibited any ship entering the port of New Ross from proceeding to that town, and ordered that they should go to Waterford with their cargoes, so that for many years no one dared to go to the town with their ships and merchandise until it was adjudged in court, at the great expenses of the sovereign and community, that all ships entering the port might go either to New Ross or to Waterford, at the will of the masters, mariners or owners. And as they were so impoverished that they could not support their estate or repair the town without the K.'s aid , the K. granted them 100s out of the fee-farm of the town, then in his hands because of the absence of Margaret Marshal, lady of the town, on the Nativity of St John the Baptist last [24 June 1380], contrary to the ordinances passed at Westminster by which two thirds of the lands of absentees were to be forfeit. ORDER to pay this sum to the sovereign and community.

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NAI, Lodge MS 21, pp 24–5; COA, PH 15171, p. 236; BL, Egerton MS 78, p. 21; 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
21 Nov. 1380
To the T. and barons of the Ex.

ORDER to cause the said provost of the town of New Ross to have allowance of the 100s in his account.

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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
91
26 Dec. 1380
To the T. and barons of the Ex.

Walter Cusak kt, formerly seneschal of the liberty of Meath, owed the K. £400 both for fines not levied by him in his bailiwick and for fines imposed on him for not accounting at the Ex. for those debts. ORDER, on his petition, since a great part of the debts are irrecoverable without his personal presence, to take sufficient surety from him for the satisfaction of his debts at the Ex. by All Saints next [1 Nov. 1381]; and then to release him and allow him to be at large in the meantime.

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NAI, Lodge MS 21, p. 5; 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
11 Jan. 1381
To John fitz Rery, escheator of Ire., or his deputy in co. Limerick; the sheriff of Limerick; Richard Colman clk; and Thomas Byrrell.

Stephen [Valle], late bishop of Meath, owed the K. various debts and accounts, which remained unsatisfied at his death, and he had custody of all the lands and tenements that belonged to John Rochefort kt, dcd, who held of Edward III in chief in Typernevyn, Effyng and elsewhere in co. Limerick during the minority of Margaret, daughter and heir of the said John, by purchase from Robert Ashton kt, to whom Edward III granted the custody and her marriage. ORDER, on pain of £200, to cause the said lands to be taken into the K.'s hand and to return this writ in chancery with the proceedings concerning this.

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NAI, Lodge MS 19, p. 179; 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
11 Jan. 1381
To John fitz Rery, escheator of Ire., or his deputy in co. Cork; the sheriff of Cork; Richard Colman clk; and Thomas Byrrell.

Similar ORDER [as in §92] to take the lands of John Rochefort kt, dcd, in co. Cork into the K.'s hand.

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Lodge, MS 19, p. 179; 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
94
[11 Jan. 1381]

MEMORANDUM that these writs were patent.1

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RCH.

Footnotes: 

1 The date on which the memorandum was enrolled is not given in RCH; the date given here is that of §§92–3.

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
5 Feb. 1381
To the T. and barons of the Ex.

As Cornelius de Cloun kt [chiv'] has assumed the custody of the castle and lordship of Carbury, the K. has granted to him that for as long as he has that custody he should be quit towards the K. of the surplus of the value of the manor of Crumlin, co. Dublin, beyond 40m p.a. ORDER that he is not to be distrained for the said surplus.

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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
96
5 Feb. 1381
To the sheriff of Dublin.

ORDER to supersede the distraint of Cornelius de Cloun kt for the said reasons [as in §95].

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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
97
16 Nov. 1380
To the T. and barons of the Ex.

ORDER to permit John More, who was appointed marshal and usher of the Ex. by Edward III, late K. of Eng, for service, to use that office.

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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
98
16 Nov. 1380
To James Butler, e. Ormond.

ORDER to deliver William s. of Richard Burk kt, the K.'s hostage in the earl's custody, to the mayor and bailiffs of the city of Waterford.

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RCH; BL, Egerton MS 78, p. 21.

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
8 Feb. 1381
To the T. and barons of the Ex.

James Verdon, the K.'s debtor, has pleaded by petition that £20 of the said debts be assigned to John Keppok, chief justice at pleas [etc.], and the other £20 to Walter Eure, constable of Carlow castle, and that he should be allowed to pay the remainder in instalments year by year. ORDER to cause him to have due instalments of the said debts in the said form.

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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
100
24 Dec. 1380
To R[obert Wikeford], abp Dublin.

The prelates and clergy of the K.'s land of Ire. appearing in his parliament summoned and held at Dublin on Saturday, the morrow of All Souls last [3 Nov. 1380], of their common assent and free will, among other things ordained and granted by them in salvation and defence of that land in that parliament, granted a certain subsidy, viz. one tenth for the next year from their temporalities and spiritualities which are taxed, according to the valuation now current; and from each carucate of land of their temporalities not taxed, 6s 8d for that year (with the exception of their lands, both taxed and not taxed, which they cultivate at their own expenses for their mensals, and the glebes of churches): always providing that nothing should be exacted from their benefices or lands that are completely wasted, and that benefices or lands that are partly wasted should be charged according to the rate of the part that is not wasted, according to the said valuation. Also 6d for the said year from each librate of chattels of their tenants, who do not cultivate lands. ORDER to cause collectors and receivers of the money to be levied from this to be elected in his diocese.

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Stat. John–Henry V, p. 480 (=original Ir. CR 4 Ric. II).

C: 

RCH; BL, Egerton MS 78, p. 21.

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
24 Dec. 1380

Similar ORDER [to cause the election of receivers and collectors of a certain subsidy, as in §100] addressed to the archbishops of Cashel and Tuam, and the bishops of Lismore and Waterford, Leighlin, Down, Killaloe, Connor, Emly, Elphin, Killala, Kilmacduagh, Clonfert, Clonmacnoise, Clogher, Raphoe, Kilmore [Breffenensis], and Derry.

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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
102
24 Dec. 1380
To the keeper of the spiritualities of the bishopric of Meath, «sede vacante», or the vicar general of William [Andrew], bp Meath, acting in his absence.

ORDER to compel the collectors whom they elect and the sub-collectors whom they may substitute to collect the said subsidy.

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
103
24 Dec. 1380
To the keeper of the spiritualities of the archbishopric of Armagh, «sede vacante».

Similar ORDER [to compel collection of a subsidy, as in §102].

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
24 Dec. 1380
To P[eter Curragh], bp Limerick.

Similar ORDER [to compel collection of a subsidy, as in §102].

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
105
24 Dec. 1380
To the bishop of Ardfert.

Similar ORDER [to compel collection of a subsidy, as in §102].

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
24 Dec. 1380
To the bishop of Cork.

Similar ORDER [to compel collection of a subsidy, as in §102].

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
107
24 Dec. 1380
To the bishop of Ferns.

Similar ORDER [to compel collection of a subsidy, as in §102].

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
24 Dec. 1380
To the bishop of Cloyne.

Similar ORDER [to compel collection of a subsidy, as in §102].

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
24 Dec. 1380
To the bishop of Ossory.

Similar ORDER [to compel collection of a subsidy, as in §102].

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
110
24 Dec. 1380
To the bishop of Killaloe.

Similar ORDER [to compel collection of a subsidy, as in §102].

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
111
24 Dec. 1380
To the bishop of Ross.

Similar ORDER [to compel collection of a subsidy, as in §102].

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
26 Nov. 1380
To the constable of Dublin castle.

ORDER, at petition [etc.], to deliver from prison John Waryn, citizen of Dublin, against whom Nicholas Moenes lately recovered 10m in a plea of trespass for damages.

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
113
26 Nov. 1380
To the constable of Dublin castle.

Similar ORDER [as in §112] for the delivery of John Holdfast, citizen of Dublin, against whom Nicholas Moenes lately recovered £10 in a plea of trespass for damages.

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
114
24 Apr. 1381
To the constable of Dublin castle.

Similar ORDER [as in §112] for the delivery of Richard Preston of Beanbeck for 100m recovered in a plea of mayhem by one John Donnostheland alias Man, formerly justice of Ire.

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
115
4 Mar. 1381
To the T. and barons of the Ex.

ORDER, at petition of John Colton, dean of St Patrick's, Dublin, C. of Ire., to supersede the levying of two thirds of the issues of the benefices of Nicholas Fleming, parson of Drumcon[er]agh, diocese of Meath, and prebendary of […] in the church of Ferns, and William […] parson of Keen, diocese of Armagh, seized because of their absence, as they are in the court of Rome.

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
24 Nov. 1380
To the abbot of the house of the Blessed Mary near Dublin.

Among other things published in a parliament of Edward III, late K. of Eng., grandfather of the present K., at Kilkenny on Thursday after Ash Wednesday 40 Edw. III [19 Feb. 1366], and confirmed by the K. in his last parliament held at Dublin [3 Nov. 1380], it was established that no man, whether Irish or Scottish, nor any enemy of the K. should be admitted to the profession of any religious house, exempt or not exempt, situated among the English [inter Anglicos] in the K.'s land of Ire., but that persons of English birth [gentes Anglice nacionis],1 both of Eng. and of Ire., should be admitted to such professions; and the temporalities of those who do otherwise and are attainted for that should be seized into the K.'s hand, to remain in our hands during pleasure. ORDER to observe this statute.

T: 

Stat. John–Henry V, p. 480.

C: 

RCH.

Footnotes: 

1 Translated as 'persons of the English nation' in Stat. John–Henry V, 481.

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
24 Nov. 1380

Similar ORDERS [as in §116] addressed to the abbot of St Thomas the Martyr near Dublin; the abbots of Mellifont, Baltinglass, Dunbrody, Duleek, Bective, Duiske, Tracton, Maigue [Monasteranenagh], Tintern, Saul, de Ynes [Inch], Bangore, Inde and Jerpoint; and the priors of Holy Trinity Dublin, St Patrick's of Down, Connell, All Saints near Dublin, and Louth.

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
23 Apr. 1381
To the abbot of the house of the Blessed Mary near Dublin.

ENJOINDER that, as Otothill, chieftain of his lineage, has now arisen at war, he is to muster and proceed to the marches of co. Dublin to stay there on his own lands.

C: 

RCH; BL, Egerton MS 78, p. 21.

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
23 Apr. 1381

Similar ORDER [to proceed to the marches of co. Dublin, as in §118] addressed to the following, viz.:

the abbot of St Thomas the Martyr near Dublin;
the prior of the church of Holy Trinity, Dublin;
Thomas Butler;
Francis Bruyn;
Reginald Talbot;
Reginald Blackeburn.

C: 

NAI, Lodge MS 21, p. 38; 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
8 Jun. 1381
To the T. and barons of the Ex.

Guy Bryen kt, le fils, who came to Ire. before the feast of [the Nativity] of St John [24 June 1380], as ordered by an act of parliament lately held at Westminster [Jan. 1380], has informed the K. and council that master John Bryen, prebendary of the other prebend of Lusk in the church of St Patrick, Dublin, granted all the profits thereof to the said Guy. As he has found surety to answer to the K. for the issues of that prebend, ORDER to cause Guy and his mainpernors to be exonerated.

C: 

COA, PH 15171, p. 243; 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
121
14 Jun. 1381
Connell
To the T. and barons of the Ex.

On 24 Jan. [1374], as Philip, brother and heir of John son and heir of John Darcy [second lord] of Knayth, dcd, had proved his age, Edward III restored all the lands [etc.] of his inheritance in Eng. to him, Philip having become the heir after the death of John, son and heir of the said John, who died as the K.'s ward;1 and by writ of Eng. dated 31 Jan. [1374],2 the governor and C. of Ire. were ordered to deliver to him all his father's lands in Ire., and by another writ dated 6 Sept. 1374, William Ilger, escheator, was ordered to take an inquisition post mortem concerning John's estate and return the findings in chancery. This was done, and it was found that he was seised of the manors of Louth, Asshe and Castelrynge, co. Louth; Dunmore, co. Meath; and Gareyston and Corcagh, co. Dublin. ORDER to cause Philip to be exonerated from paying the rent reserved on this by a demise from the said John to Edmund Lorent for life, which came into the K.'s hand by the death of John and the minority of his heir.3

C: 

NAI, Lodge MS 19, p. 179; RCH.

Footnotes: 

1 CCR 1369–74, 531.
2 CCR 1374–77, 7.
3 An indenture of accord (in French) between Edmund Laurence and Philip Darcy concerning this rent was enrolled in the English chancery in 1375: see CCR 1374–77, 238–9.

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
122
24 Jul. 1380
Carrickfergus
To the T. and chamberlains of the Ex.

ORDER to pay Robert Sutton, keeper of the rolls of the chancery of Ire., 100s arrears of his annual fee of £20 from 21 April last [1380] until 21 July following, viz. a quarter year.

Attested: 
Edmund Mortimer, earl of March and Ulster, Lt
O: 

TNA (PRO), E 101/246/2, §109.

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
7 Aug. [1380]
Dublin
To the T. and chamberlains of the Ex.

Wishing lately to be informed concerning the arrears of Henry Michell, formerly chief justice of the bench, of his annual fee of £40, the K. ordered the T. and chamberlains of the Ex. to search the rolls and memoranda of the Ex., returning their findings to the K. in chancery. They returned that it was found that his arrears from 3 April [1380] 3 Ric. II until 7 June following, viz. 67 days, amounted to £7 6s 8¾d. Wishing that satisfaction be made to him, ORDER to pay him that sum.1

Attested: 
Edmund Mortimer, earl of March and Ulster, Lt
O: 

TNA (PRO), E 101/246/2, §171.

Footnotes: 

1 The date is rubbed in the original, but the writ probably belongs to 4 Ric. II.

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
8 Oct. 1380
Kells
To the T. and barons of the Ex.

ORDER to receive the oath of Richard Walsh, who has been appointed second engrosser of the Ex., receiving such fees as did William Archbold, formerly second engrosser.

Attested: 
Edmund Mortimer, earl of March and Ulster, Lt
C: 

COA, PH 15171, p. 199.

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
8 Oct. 1380
Kells
To the T. and barons of the Ex.

ORDER to receive the oath of John Wyke, who has been appointed chief chamberlain of the Ex., receiving such fees as did James Boys, formerly chief chamberlain.

Attested: 
Edmund Mortimer, earl of March and Ulster, Lt
C: 

COA, PH 15171, p. 199.

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
8 Oct. 1380
Kells
To the T. and barons of the Ex.

ORDER to receive the oath of James Boys, who has been appointed second chamberlain of the Ex., receiving such fees as did Richard Walsh, formerly second chamberlain.

Attested: 
Edmund Mortimer, earl of March and Ulster, Lt
C: 

COA, PH 15171, p. 199.

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
8 Oct. 1380
Kells
To the T. and barons of the Ex.

ORDER to receive the oath of William Archbold, who has been appointed usher and marshal of the Ex.

Attested: 
Edmund Mortimer, earl of March and Ulster, Lt
C: 

COA, PH 15171, p. 199.

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
24 Oct. 1380
Dublin
To the T. and chamberlains of the Ex.

ORDER to pay Hugh Possewyk, keeper of writs and rolls of the common bench and chirographer there, 50s arrears of his annual fee of 100s from 22 April [1380] last until 22 Oct. following, viz. half a year.

Attested: 
Edmund Mortimer, earl of March and Ulster, Lt
O: 

TNA (PRO), E 101/246/2, §180.

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
24 Oct. 1380
Dublin
To the T. and chamberlains of the Ex.

ORDER to pay John Keppok, chief justice of pleas following the former Jcr and the deputy of the Jcr, £60 arrears of his fee from 21 April [1379] 2 Ric. II until 21 Oct. [1380] 4 Ric. II, viz. 1½ years, in part-payment of his annual fee of £40.1

O: 

TNA (PRO), E 101/246/2, §201.

Footnotes: 

1 The attestation clause of TNA (PRO), E 101/246/2, §201, reads 'James s. of James Butler, e. Ormond, Jcr, dep. of the Jcr', but this seems to be an error as Edmund Mortimer was Lt and testing writs at Dublin on 24 Oct. 1380 (cf. above, §128).

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
12 Nov. 1380
[To the T. and barons of the Ex.]

Nesta, widow of Robert Holywood, has petitioned to the K. and council that Walter Fouler, vicar of Balrothery, and Henry, vicar of Holywood, were seised of the manor of Ballycarryk in fee, and gave the same to Nesta for life with remainder to Christopher Holywood, s. of the said Robert and Nesta, and his heirs. Nesta was seised until Henry Michell and Stephen Bray, commissioners, took the lands [into the K.'s hand] because of an inquisition taken before them that found that Robert was seised in fee. On this account, it was ordered that Robert's heir and the farmers and serjeants should appear before the Lt to have justice done, and process being taken, it appeared as stated by Nesta. ORDER to remove the K.'s hand from that manor.

C: 

COA, PH 15171, pp 357–8.

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
14 Nov. 1380
Dublin
To the T. and chamberlains of the Ex.

It is testified by Alexander [Balscot], bp Ossory, T., that the estreats of the sessions held by Richard Wynchedoun and his fellow justices in co. Cork from 6 March [1379] 2 Ric. II until Michaelmas following amounted to £120 […], and it is agreed that Richard should have from the profits of the said estreats 20m for his labours, expenses and losses in that office for that time. ORDER to pay him those 20m.

Attested: 
Edmund Mortimer, earl of March and Ulster, Lt
Authorized: 
By letters of the Lt.
O: 

TNA (PRO), E 101/246/2, §51.

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
23 Nov. 1380
Dublin
To the T. and chamberlains of the Ex.

On 21 […], 1 Ric. II, the K. appointed William fitz William constable of Wicklow castle, taking 40m annually at the Ex. for the said office, as is more fully contained in the letters patent. ORDER to pay him £75 8s 11½d1 from the said 21 […] until 20 Nov. last, viz. 2 years and […].

Attested: 
Edmund Mortimer, earl of March and Ulster, Lt
O: 

TNA (PRO), E 101/246/2, §119.

Footnotes: 

1 The writ is faded, but the figure has been supplied from the receipt (TNA (PRO), E 101/246/2, §120).

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
24 Nov. 1380
Dublin
To the T. and chamberlains of the Ex.

At the council held at Dublin before the K.'s cousin, Edmund Mortimer, earl of March and Ulster, Lt, in July [1380] last, because McMurgh, chieftain of his lineage, promised to be at the K.'s peace, it was agreed that 20m should be paid to McMurgh to have of the K.'s gift. ORDER to pay him.

Attested: 
Edmund Mortimer, earl of March and Ulster, Lt
Authorized: 
By letters of the Lt.
O: 

TNA (PRO), E 101/246/3, §64.

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
24 Nov. 1380
Dublin
To the T. and chamberlains of the Ex.

[Tyrrelagh] Obreen Moel, for a long time the K.'s faithful subject, fought against Obreen Shramagh, the K.'s Irish enemy and rebel, and came to the Lt in the company of Gerald s. of Maurice, e. Desmond, at Dundalk in July last, and submitted to the said Lt, and took his corporal oath to serve the K. faithfully. It was agreed that he be granted £20 of the K.'s gift. ORDER to pay him that sum.

Attested: 
Edmund Mortimer, earl of March and Ulster, Lt
Authorized: 
By letters of the Lt.
O: 

TNA (PRO), E 101/246/2, §87.

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
24 Nov. 1380
Dublin
To the T. and chamberlains of the Ex.

Arthurus s. of Dermicius McMurgh of Kynsely—who is the K.'s faithful subject, as is testified, always ready to fight the K.'s rebels—came to Dublin at this time, the month of Nov., to swear to serve the K. well and faithfully. On the advice of the Lt and council, it was agreed that 10m should be paid to Arthurus of the K.'s gift. ORDER to pay him that sum.

Attested: 
Edmund Mortimer, earl of March and Ulster, Lt
Authorized: 
By letters of the Lt.
O: 

TNA (PRO), E 101/246/2, §77.

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
24 Nov. 1380
Dublin
To the T. and chamberlains of the Ex.

Thomas Rowe has shown that, at his petition displayed before John Bromwiche, then Jcr, and the K.'s council in the K.'s parliament held at Castledermot, he was granted 5m on the advice of the Jcr and council as a reward from the K. for his labours and expenses for keeping Richard s. of Richard Burgh, the K.'s hostage, in safe custody […] spent over a period of five years and more both food and clothing. He sought satisfaction of those 5m. Having consideration for his plea, ORDER to pay him that sum.

Attested: 
Edmund Mortimer, earl of March and Ulster, Lt
Authorized: 
By petition to […].
O: 

TNA (PRO), E 101/246/2, §77.

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
24 Nov. 1380
[To the T. and chamberlains of the Ex.]

Roger Bekford and Godfrey Leicester petitioned that they occupied the office of controller of customs in the port of Dublin for seven years and more by the K.'s letters patent without reward. ORDER, at their petition, to grant them reasonable reward.

C: 

COA, PH 15171, p. 314.

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
28 Nov. 1380
Dublin
To the T. and chamberlains of the Ex.

Edward III, by letters patent dated 10 June 1368, for good service done by Reginald Lovell to the K. and so that he could work for the K.'s profit at Calais and elsewhere in the wars, where appointed, granted Reginald 12d a day for life, for as long as he was at Calais in the K.'s service, to be paid by the T. of the said town while he is there and afterwards at the K.'s Ex. or wherever it may be assigned. And the K., at the request of Reginald, who was then going to Ire. on the K.'s service and because the said letters were cancelled by the K. in his chancery [of Eng.], granted to Reginald the custody of the manor of Esker in Ire., with all things pertaining to that custody, during pleasure, rendering annually to the K. at the Ex. of Ire. the true value according to the extent made or to be made at Michaelmas and Easter in equal portions, wishing and granting that Reginald should have and take the said 12d a day out of the issues of the manor by the hands of the keepers of the manor, whoever they may be at the time, and for Reginald's lifetime or until the K. should order otherwise. And on 6 Dec. [1379] 2 Ric. II, the present K. confirmed the letters of Edward III, wishing that Reginald should have the custody of the said manor to hold during pleasure and should take the said 12d in the above form, so that if the manor be taken out of Reginald's hand, then he should have and receive the said 12d for his wages out of the farm or issues of the said manor by the keeper of the said manor, whoever they may be at the time, for Reginald's lifetime or until the K. should order otherwise. Reginald now petitions that the manor is taken out of his custody and is in the K.'s hand. ORDER to pay him the said 12d a day from the time the manor was taken into the K.'s hand.

Attested: 
Edmund Mortimer, earl of March and Ulster, Lt
O: 

TNA (PRO), E 101/246/3, §68.

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
[After 3 Nov. 1380]
To the T. and barons of the Ex.

Edward Lees, sheriff of co. Limerick, has pleaded before the Lt and council in the parliament held at Dublin on the morrow of All Souls last [3 Nov. 1380] that he was commanded by writ of the Ex. to be before the barons in 2 Ric. II to account and was amerced in 2s for not doing so; and for not appearing to make his proffer, he was amerced in half a mark; and for not appearing to account in Hilary term, he was amerced £10; and for not doing so in Easter term, he was amerced £20; and for not making his proffer in Michaelmas term 3 Ric. II, he was amerced 20s. He pleaded that he did not come because the Burghs, Obreen of Thomond, and Obreen of Oconagh and Narlagh were burning and destroying [etc.], and he seeks to be discharged of the said fines. […]

C: 

COA, PH 15171, p. 206.

Footnotes: 

{1} The document is undated, but must belong to the period after the Dublin parliament of Nov. 1380.

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
[After 3 Nov. 1380]
To the T. and barons of the Ex.

David s. of David Barry has petitioned before the Lt and council in parliament held at Dublin on the morrow of All Souls last [3 Nov. 1380] that he was amerced in 100s for not coming to a parliament held at Dublin on the Thursday after Epiphany 50 Edw. III [8 Jan. 1377], and he was similarly amerced in 40s for not coming to the parliament held at Castledermot on the next Wednesday after Ash Wednesday [8 March 1378] in the time of James Butler, Jcr. He pleads that he was taken prisoner by the rebels at Dromfynyn, co. Cork, and therefore seeks to be discharged of the said amercements.1

C: 

COA, PH 15171, p. 225; NAI, Ferguson Collection 1, p. 346.

Footnotes: 

1 The document is undated, but must belong to the period after the Dublin parliament of Nov. 1380.

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
[After 3 Nov. 1380]
[?To the T. and barons of the Ex.]

The bishop of Connor has petitioned before the Lt and council in parliament held at Dublin on the morrow of All Souls last [3 Nov. 1380] that he was distrained by the sheriff of the crosslands of Ulster for 20s in part-payment of an amercement of 100m from the time of Edward III, late K. of Eng., for not coming to Edward III's parliament held at Dublin on the next Thursday after Epiphany 50 Edw. III [8 Jan. 1377], and that he had no writ or other mandate from the said K. to be at that parliament. He seeks to be discharged of the said 100m and 20s charged on the said sheriff's account.1

C: 

COA, PH 15171, p. 240; NAI, Ferguson Coll. 1, p. 346.

Footnotes: 

1 The document is undated, but must belong to the period after the Dublin parliament of Nov. 1380.

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
26 Dec. 1380
Dublin
To the T. and chamberlains of the Ex.

Robert le Hore, K.'s attorney in the Ex. and common bench at Carlow, has shown the K. that in Lent [1380] last he was appointed by Alexander [Balscot], bp Ossory, T. of Ire., to go to cos. Cork and Limerick in the company of William Karlell clk, then commissioned to levy the K.'s debts in those counties. Robert greatly informed William concerning this, to the K.'s profit, so that, by Robert's information, the sum of £100 accrued to the K.'s profit in those counties, as he says. Whereupon Robert pleaded to the K. by his petition displayed in the K.'s parliament last held at Castledermot before John Bromiche, then Jcr, and the K.'s council, for reward for labours and expenses; and although the K. granted him 5m to have of his gift as a reward for those reasons, satisfaction of those 5m has still not been made to him, as he says. He seeks payment. On examination of the file of petitions from that parliament and by inspection of Robert's petition and its endorsement which were residing in the said file, it appeared to the K. that 5m were granted to Robert in recompense for his said expenses and labours. Wishing that he be satisfied of those 5m, ORDER to pay him that sum.

Attested: 
Edmund Mortimer, earl of March and Ulster, Lt
Authorized: 
By petition of council.
O: 

TNA (PRO), E 101/246/2, §85.

T: 

Parls & councils, §63 (where the item is listed as TNA (PRO), E 101/246/2, §338).

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
25 Jan. [1381]
Trim
To the T. and chamberlains of the Ex.

ORDER, on the advice of the Lt and council, to pay Walter Coterell, K.'s pleader in Munster and cos. Kilkenny and Wexford, 25s arrears of his annual fee of 100s from 21 Oct. [1380] until 21 Jan. [1381] following, viz. a quarter year.

O: 

TNA (PRO), E 101/246/2, §155.

Footnotes: 

{1} The year is faded.

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
28 Jan. 1381
Louth
To the T. and chamberlains of the Ex.

Edward Perers and Robert Thame were retained at the K.'s wages in the time of John Bromwiche, Jcr, with a certain number of men-at-arms and mounted archers for the salvation of Ire. Edward and Robert are owed £50 3s 4d of their wages, as is said. ORDER to pay that sum to Thomas Everdon, clerk of the wages, to answer at the Ex. concerning those wages.

Attested: 
Edmund Mortimer, earl of March and Ulster, Lt
Authorized: 
By letters of the Lt.
O: 

TNA (PRO), E 101/246/2, §197.

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
18 Feb. 1381
Dundalk
To the T. and chamberlains of the Ex.

Cornelius de Clone was appointed captain and governor of Carbury castle for one year beginning on the day that he came into that land and lordship with his men; and it was agreed by the Lt and council that Cornelius should have and take 400m p.a., viz. 100m each quarter year, for the said custody. ORDER to pay him.

Attested: 
Edmund Mortimer, earl of March and Ulster, Lt
Authorized: 
By letters of the Lt.
O: 

TNA (PRO), E 101/246/2, §124.

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
26 Feb. 1381
To the T. and barons of the Ex.

John Karlell has pleaded that John Keten clk, prebendary of Taghmon, diocese of Ferns, granted and demised to the said John all title and profits of that prebend to hold from [the Nativity of] St John last [24 June 1380], rendering 12m p.a., and he should answer for two thirds thereof by reason of John's absence from Ire. The K. has granted, by mainprize of John Ethell clk and John Eynsard clk of co. Dublin, to John of custody of the said prebend for the said term, viz. for five years. […]

C: 

COA, PH 15171, p. 229.

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
20 Mar. 1381
[To the T. and barons of the Ex.]

Among the goods and chattels of Stephen Valle, late bishop of Meath, debtor of Edward III, late K. of Eng., was the custody of all the lands in Ire. of John Rochefort dcd, who held of the K. in chief, with the marriage of Margaret, daughter and heir of the said John. The bishop had that custody of the gift Robert Ashton, granted to him by Edward III's letters patent. The [present] K. granted that custody to Maurice s. of Thomas, e. Kildare for a sum paid by the said earl, and by mainprize of Gerald s. of Maurice and William Wellesley of co. Kildare. ORDER to accept surety from brother Nicholas White, executor of the will of the said bishop, to account.

C: 

COA, PH 15171, p. 242.

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
18 Apr. 1381
To the T. and barons of the Ex.

On 6 Feb. [1381] last, at the request of William Tany, prior of the hospital of St John of Jerusalem in Ire., the K. granted to John Drake of Dublin that he should not be placed on assizes [etc.] against his will. ORDER not to trouble him.

C: 

COA, PH 15171, p. 229.

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
20 Apr. 1381
[…]
To the T. and chamberlains of the Ex.

Wishing lately to be informed concerning the arrears of Walter Eure for all the time that he was constable of Carlow castle of his annual fee of £20, the K. ordered the T. and chamberlains to search the rolls and memoranda of the Ex., returning their findings to the K. in the chancery of Ire. They returned that Walter's arrears of his fee from 20 July [1377] 1 Ric. II until 20 April [1380] 3 Ric. II, viz. 2¾ years, amounted to 45s 4d; and his arrears from 20 April [1380] 3 Ric. II until 20 April [1381] following, viz. one year, amounted to £20. Wishing that satisfaction be made to Walter, ORDER to pay him the said 45s [4d] and to assign him the £20 out of the money James […] to the said Ex.

Attested: 
Edmund Mortimer, earl of March and Ulster, Lt
Authorized: 
[By letters] of the said Lt.
O: 

TNA (PRO), E 101/246/2, §124.

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
24 Apr. 1381
Trim
To the T. and chamberlains of the Ex.

ORDER to pay Robert Sutton, keeper of the rolls of the chancery of Ire., 100s arrears of his annual fee of £20 from 21 Jan. [1381] last until 21 April following, viz. a quarter year.

Attested: 
Edmund Mortimer, earl of March and Ulster, Lt
O: 

TNA (PRO), E 101/246/2, §111.

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
15 May. 1381
Connell
To the T. and chamberlains of the Ex.

In recompense for great expenses and labours suffered by our clerk, master John Colton, dean of Dublin, C. of Ire., in holding various parleys and negotiations with the K.'s Irish enemies and rebels, and in various ways attending to the affairs of the K. between 10 Oct. [1380] 4 Ric. II and 2 J[an.] [1381] following, the K. granted him £40 of his gift. ORDER to pay him that sum.

Attested: 
Edmund Mortimer, earl of March and Ulster, Lt
Authorized: 
By letters of the Lt.
O: 

TNA (PRO), E 101/246/2, §61.

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 May. 1381
Connell
To the T. and chamberlains of the Ex.

By ordinance of the Lt and council in Ire., John Colton, dean of Dublin, C. of Ire., retained and had with him 4 men-at-arms and 8 mounted archers beyond his household and the clerks assigned [to him] by virtue of his office, in order to maintain more securely and honourably the seal in the company of the Lt in the lands and marches of war, between 23 June and 15 Oct. last. ORDER to calculate […] allowing to him for each man-at-arms 12d a day and for each archer 6d a day; and to allow him full payment.

Attested: 
Edmund Mortimer, earl of March and Ulster, Lt
O: 

TNA (PRO), E 101/246/2, §53.

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
17 May. 1381
Connell
To the T. and chamberlains of the Ex.

For past good service rendered to the K. by Arthurus s. of Dermicius McMurgh of Kynsele, and as an aid for his expenses sustained in the K.'s services against various Irish enemies of the K. in Leinster, the K. has granted 20m to Art' of his gift. ORDER to pay him.

Attested: 
Edmund Mortimer, earl of March and Ulster, Lt
Authorized: 
By letters of the Lt.
O: 

TNA (PRO), E 101/246/2, §65.

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
20 May. 1381
Carlow
To the T. and chamberlains of the Ex.

John Corp has pleaded that the K. appointed him by letters patent as one of his justices to inquire concerning seditions, trespasses, felonies and various other articles in those letters in cos. Meath and Louth, establishing by whom they were perpetrated and to hear and determine the same, as is contained in the said letters. He was occupied in that office for one year, sustaining labours and expenses without receiving any reward. The K. has granted him 100s of his gift in recompense for the premises. ORDER to pay him that sum.

Attested: 
Edmund Mortimer, earl of March and Ulster, Lt
Authorized: 
By petition of council.
O: 

TNA (PRO), E 101/246/2, §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
156
19 Jun. 1381
Castledermot
To the T. and chamberlains of the Ex.

Richard Plunket has pleaded by petition displayed before the K.'s cousin Edmund Mortimer, earl of March and Ulster, Lt, that he was appointed to the K.'s sessions at Drogheda both on the side of Louth and the side of Meath, held at various times in the time of John Bromwiche, formerly Jcr of Ire, and in the time of the present Lt, for one whole year; and also in going to the last parliament held at Dublin, and labouring in various parts of Ire. by order of the Lt at his own expense, in the K.'s service. He seeks a reward for his labours and expenses. The K. has granted him £20 of his gift. ORDER to pay him that sum.

Attested: 
Edmund Mortimer, earl of March and Ulster, Lt
Authorized: 
By petition of the Lt.
O: 

TNA (PRO), E 101/246/2, §67.

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
[No date.]
[…]
To the T. and chamberlains of the Ex.

[…] of Wicklow, 10m arrears […], a quarter year, in part-payment of his fee of 40m.

Attested: 
Edmund Mortimer, earl of March and Ulster, Lt
O: 

TNA (PRO), E 101/246/2, §165.

Footnotes: 

{1} Most of this writ has been torn away. It almost certainly concerns payment to Richard Netterville, constable of Wicklow castle. Cf. TNA (PRO), E 101/246/2, §166–9.

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
158
[No date.]
[To the T. and barons of the Ex.]

ORDER to exonerate Simon Cusak kt of a certain recognizance of 20m.

C: 

COA, PH 15171, p. 235.

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