Catalogue description Certain articles and conditions which the Earl of Tyrone did promise duly to observe and perform, at such time as he made his submission to the King's Majesty." [See this Calendar, under same date as the preceding patent.]

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Title: Certain articles and conditions which the Earl of Tyrone did promise duly to observe and perform, at such time as he made his submission to the King's Majesty." [See this Calendar, under same date as the preceding patent.]
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Mandate by Edw, III. to John Knyvet, the King's Chancellor, to assign to Margaret, widow of Sir Bartholomew De Burghhersh, her dower from the services of the barony of Slane and Newcastle; it having been found by inquisition taken before Roger De Hakensaue, Escheator in Ireland, 45 Edw. III., returned into the Chancery of England, that Simon Fleminge, Baron of Slane, (who died Friday before Exaltation of Holy Cross. 44 Edw. III.,) held said barony of said Bartholomew, as of his manor of Divelek, by 21 marks of royal service when scutage runs; that the said manor of Divelek was alienated by said Bartholomew, with the King's licence, to Piers Houthe and Hugh Portis, chaplains, who enfeoffed Rob. Wakeman and other chaplains without Royal licence, and without power of attorney from said Simon; and that it was in the King's hand by forfeiture of said Bartholomew, according to the statute of Guildford.

 

If Thomas, son and heir of said Simon, be in the King's wardship, (being only 13 years of age,) the Chancellor is at present only to assign that which is due to said Margaret during the minority, according to the laws and usages of Ireland.

 

Westminster, 6 July, 46 Edw. III.

 

From a bundle of Writs of Privy Seal, in the Tower of London.

 

Examined by George Robson, ["Robins" before.] 15 Sept. 1615.

Held by: Lambeth Palace Library, not available at The National Archives
Former reference in its original department: MS 608, f. 34
Language: Latin

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