Catalogue description Grant to John son of Thomas Talbott, of custody of the castle of Allone.

This record is held by Lambeth Palace Library

Details of
Title: Grant to John son of Thomas Talbott, of custody of the castle of Allone.
Description:

Thomas de Beauchamp, Earl of Warwick, has letters of attorney to levy the profits of the Marshalsea in all courts in Ireland, "he himself being absent in England.

 

Thomas de Kent, dwelling in Ireland, has letters of attorney to gain [or lose] in any courts in England.

 

The office of chief serjeantcy of Meath, forfeited by John Baron for a false return in the seneschalcy of the liberty of Trim, is restored [to said John?]

 

Richard Bp. of Ossory, dwelling in Ireland, has letters of attorney [in England?]

 

Licence to Hugh de Calce, chancellor of St. Patrick's, Dublin, to export 300 qrs. of grain either to England or Aquitaine.

 

Patent Roll, 21 Edw. III., part 2 [1?]

 

Office of chief engrosser in the Exchequer of Dublin.

 

Commission of oyer et terminer in Ireland.

 

Patent Roll, 28 Edw. III., [part 2?]

 

Appointment of third baron of the Exchequer.

 

Grant to Thomas de Southwell of the office of bailiff of the serjeantcy in co. Cork.

 

Power to the Abp. of Armagh to appoint an attorney, as he is far removed from the courts in Ireland.

 

Pro Ricardo filio Radulphi, et aliis, pro viseribus [sic] in Hib. pro beneficiis.

 

[Grant] to William de Burton, Secondary Remembrancer of the Exchequer in Dublin.

 

Ratification for Peter Le Mercer, vicar of St. Mary's, Youghall.

 

[Grant] to the Abp. of Armagh, Primate, Justiciary, Chancellor, and Treasurer of Ireland.

 

[Grant] to the priory of St. Mary de Urso near Drogheda.

 

De officio summonitur' in Scaccar' Dublin,' commiss'.

 

[Grant] to the brothers of the Order of St. Augustine in Dublin.

 

Licence to Maurice FitzThomas, Earl of Kildare, to enfeoff.

 

Grant to John Dammartin [of the custody] of the lands of all minors of the name of Clifford.

 

John de Segue [Segrave?] and his wife have letters of attorney for Ireland.

 

The brethren of the order of St. Mary of Mount Carmel in Ireland to remain in England for study, that they may the better instruct the people in Ireland.

 

[Grant] to the merchants of the town of Galloway in Ireland.

 

Office of chief Engrosser in the Exchequer at Dublin.

Held by: Lambeth Palace Library, not available at The National Archives
Former reference in its original department: MS 610, f. 33
Language: English

Have you found an error with this catalogue description?

Help with your research