Catalogue description Grant by James Barry, Viscount of Buttevant, to John Stapleton, of all his lands of Island Cullyne in co. Cork, which he lately had of said John's gift; to hold in fee of said James and his heirs, at the yearly rent of 2s. of current money of Ireland. Dated, Monday before Epiphany, 7 Hen. V. [Or IV.? "qruti," MS.]

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Title: Grant by James Barry, Viscount of Buttevant, to John Stapleton, of all his lands of Island Cullyne in co. Cork, which he lately had of said John's gift; to hold in fee of said James and his heirs, at the yearly rent of 2s. of current money of Ireland. Dated, Monday before Epiphany, 7 Hen. V. [Or IV.? "qruti," MS.]
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Extent of the lands of the late Lord Roger de Mortimer in Ireland, made at the new town of Leys (Leix), co. Kildare, 10 March 11, Edw. I.

 

In the manor and honor of Dumaseke, in the holding of Leys, and in co. Kildare, two caracutes, 73 acres, and one "estangium" of arable land, valued at 13l. 8s. 10d. The heirs of the Lord Walter Oyw (sic) hold half a fee in Ballekenan; the Lord Walter de Riddlesford four fees in Thristeldermot and Kilka; the heir of Maurice FitzGerald holds four knights' services, when royal service is summoned; Walter L'Enfant, one fee in Allewyn; Nich. Gernon, half a service in Dunfynyd; Robert de St. Michael, two feee "in leiado de Rheban;" Henry Penchoit, fourth part of a fee in Penchoit. The first of these does suit of court; the rest hold without. The burgesses of the new town of Leys hold, etc.

 

From a bundle of "Escaet," in Dublin Castle.

 

Examined by A. Eslinge, 3 June 1605.

Held by: Lambeth Palace Library, not available at The National Archives
Former reference in its original department: MS 608, f. 35b
Language: Latin

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