Catalogue description Mandate to Geoff. de Mariscis, justiciary, to cause Richard de Burgh to have seisin of the land of Connaught, which Oechus ["O'Connor" in the margin.] son of the late King of Connaught held, and which has been forfeited by the attainder of his father; paying for the first five years 300 marks a year, and afterwards 500 marks, at the Exchequer at Dublin; date, 30th June.--Ibidem, m. 3. "vel. 4.

This record is held by Lambeth Palace Library

Details of
Title: Mandate to Geoff. de Mariscis, justiciary, to cause Richard de Burgh to have seisin of the land of Connaught, which Oechus ["O'Connor" in the margin.] son of the late King of Connaught held, and which has been forfeited by the attainder of his father; paying for the first five years 300 marks a year, and afterwards 500 marks, at the Exchequer at Dublin; date, 30th June.--Ibidem, m. 3. "vel. 4.
Description:

Leges Angliæ sicut Johannes Rex præcepit."--Ibidem, m. 4.

 

Geoffrey de Mariscis, justiciary.--Ibidem, m. 4.

 

William the Marshal, Earl of Pembroke, on Monday before the feast of St. John Baptist, 10 Hen. III. [became?] justiciary of Ireland, and rendered (reddidit) the whole land to the King; so that within 40 days after he arrived in Ireland, he rendered his account there of all things belonging to his office from the time he received it; date, 23rd Jane. Ibidem, m. 4.

 

Protection for Simon and Andrew Blund, nephews of the Abp. of Dublin.--Ibidem m. 5.

 

Thomas de Galloway, Earl of Athol.--Ibidem, m. 9.

 

Walter de Lacy has the lands of Hugh de Lacy his brother, in Ulster, for three years, and gives certain hostages (named.)--Ibidem, m. 9, dorse.

 

The pope writes to the bishops of Ireland to give subsidy to the King of England.--Ibidem, m. 3, dorse.

 

Hub. de Burgh, justice of Eng.--Ibidem m. ----.

Held by: Lambeth Palace Library, not available at The National Archives
Former reference in its original department: MS 610, f. 24
Language: English

Have you found an error with this catalogue description?

Help with your research