Catalogue description Grant by Edw. IV. to Edmond, son of James le Bottiller, baron of Dunboyn, for his services in the wars in Ireland, and especially in the taking of Conn O'Conher, captain of his nation, (with the consent, as before, in full parliament at Drogheda before the Deputy) of the manor of Castlericard, county Meath, for life. Drogheda, 22 February, 7 Edw. IV. Granted on the bill of the Deputy, by authority of parliament.

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Title: Grant by Edw. IV. to Edmond, son of James le Bottiller, baron of Dunboyn, for his services in the wars in Ireland, and especially in the taking of Conn O'Conher, captain of his nation, (with the consent, as before, in full parliament at Drogheda before the Deputy) of the manor of Castlericard, county Meath, for life. Drogheda, 22 February, 7 Edw. IV. Granted on the bill of the Deputy, by authority of parliament.
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Pardon by Henry V. to William, son of Peter Le Bottiller, steward of the liberty of Tipperary (in consideration of his services in resisting O'Brien of Thomond, William Burke, knight of Connaught, O'Carvyll, and their army, who confederated for the conquest of Munster and Leinster, and for the great losses sustained by him through the spoiling of houses and lands, and also the burning of his castle and town of Cabbragh by the said enemies), of all debts and accounts due by him to the King, and of all amercements, for 100 shillings paid into the Exchequer of Ireland.

 

Witness John Stanley, knight, lieutenant in Ireland, at Kilkenny, 21 October, 2 Hen. ["7 Hen. V." in the heading.] V.

 

Pledges for the fine: Chris. Petit and Philip Flemyng, of co. Meath.

 

Enrolled and allowed in the Memoranda Roll of the Exchequer of Ireland, 15 Henry V. Easter records.

 

(From the records in Dublin Castle.)

Held by: Lambeth Palace Library, not available at The National Archives
Former reference in its original department: MS 608, f. 17
Language: Latin

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