Catalogue description Grant by Henry II., at pleasure, to Robert FitzStephen and Miles De Cogan, of the custody of the City of Cork, with cantred of the same, formerly belonging to the hostmen of the same city; also grant of the whole kingdom of the said city, from Cape St. Brede on the sea, and Limoch, to the water of Lismore, to be held of the King and his son John (the said city and cantred excepted) at 60 knights' fees.

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Title: Grant by Henry II., at pleasure, to Robert FitzStephen and Miles De Cogan, of the custody of the City of Cork, with cantred of the same, formerly belonging to the hostmen of the same city; also grant of the whole kingdom of the said city, from Cape St. Brede on the sea, and Limoch, to the water of Lismore, to be held of the King and his son John (the said city and cantred excepted) at 60 knights' fees.
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Witnesses, John bishop of Norwich, Adam bishop of St. Asaph, and Augustin bishop of Waterford, Richard De Lucye, William FitzAldem, sewer, Hugh De Lacy, Hugh De Burid, Roger Fitz Ranifrater, Maurice De Prendergast, Robert Dene, Robert FitzEliodorus, Geffrey Seyre, Henry De Mautmoris. Oxford.--an. 2. (afterwards erased) Henry II.

 

Certain evidences transcripted out of the book of the extent of the Earl of Ormond's landes called the Red Book. In anno reg. Edw. I. 31°.

 

Grant by Robert De Mandevile to Robert FitzFrerich of Clonomagag with its appurtenances, as held by Dunlese O'Donenold, at the annual rent of 15 shillings, paid half at Easter, half at Michaelmas, for all service. For holding this land, the said Robert gave two horses of the price of four marks.

 

* Grant by John, archbishop of Dublin, to Theobald Walter (Butler of the E. of Mortaigne) of the sergeantry of Geoffrey De Morisco (servicium Galfridum De Morisco,) for the land and castle of St. Nemus (Holywood), at the annual rent to be paid at Michaelmas of two pounds of wax, due by the said Geffry; likewise the sergeantry of Jordan De Marisco for the land of Douliand and Rathmongog and Tulath in Meth, with their appurtenances, rendering annually to us and our successors such service as is testified to us by the charter which he holds. Also the whole land of Rathsalagh held by Resus FitzPhilip when the said Theobald the second entered Ireland, at an annual rent to be paid at Michaelmas of half an ounce of gold.

 

Ibidem," 31 Edw. I.

Held by: Lambeth Palace Library, not available at The National Archives
Former reference in its original department: MS 608, f. 9
Language: Latin

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