Catalogue description Letters of attorney for Geoffrey Stuicley, to whom the King had granted the serjeantcy of co. Cork.

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Title: Letters of attorney for Geoffrey Stuicley, to whom the King had granted the serjeantcy of co. Cork.
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Office of Secondary Baron of the Exchequer in Dublin.

 

[Pardon?] to Wm. Chamberlayne, who had received felons within the manor of Kilfer, Ireland.

 

The Abp. of Armagh to treat for peace between the English and the Irish.

 

[Licence?] to Irishmen to use the English law.

 

[Grant] to the brethren of the order of St. Mary of Mount Carmel in Ireland.

 

Exemption to William Draper, citizen of Cork, from being placed on assizes,

 

Grant to Thomas de Colley, of the office of gauger of wines in Ireland.

 

Pro Johanne de Wellesley, qui manucepit Mauricium fil' Thomæ Comit' Desmoniæ, in Castro Dublin' arrest', tradere Justic'.

 

Patent Roll, 22 Edw. III., part 1.

 

Confirmation of an indenture granting the cantred of Ossurres in Ireland to John Fitz Nicholas, in recompense of 100 marks which the King promised him.

 

Appointment of an attorney to the King in Ireland.

 

Appointment of a secondary justice of the King's Bench in Ireland.

 

[Letters patent] for Hugh de Calce, the Pope's procurator in Ireland.

 

[Grant] to the Friars Minors in Ireland.

 

Restitution of the temporalities of the see of Fernes.

 

[Letters patent] for Fulk de la Fresne, who, with others, mainprised Maurice Fitz Thomas, Earl of Desmond, imprisoned in Dublin Castle.

 

Protection for the men and merchants of Gallway.

 

Custody of the Abbey of Dunbrothy.

 

Office of chief serjeantcy of Offelan in co. Kildare granted to Thomas Bruys.

 

John Boyes and others to be captured by Andrew de Guldeford, Admiral in the parts of Ireland.

 

Patent Roll, 25 Edw. III.

 

Partition of the lands of Giles Badlesmer in Maycavenagh made between Sir Thomas Blunde, John de Vere, Earl of Oxford, William de Bohunne, Earl of Northampton, John de Tiptoft, and their wives, next heirs of said Giles, before John de Carru, Escheator of Ireland, at Kilmehallock.

 

Patent Roll, 20 Edw. III.

 

De intendendo literis et brevibus Leonelli Comitis Ultoniæ in eodem Com' Ultoniæ.

 

Patent Roll, 21 Edw. III., "part 1, vel. 2.

 

Grant to Walter de Birmingham of lands in Kenlis in Ireland.

 

Grant to James Le Botteller of the office of Butler in Ireland.

 

Patent Roll, 22 Edw. III., part 2.

 

Powers given to the Chief Justice of Forests.

 

Grant to Roger de Mortimer of various lands in Ireland.

Held by: Lambeth Palace Library, not available at The National Archives
Former reference in its original department: MS 610, f. 34
Language: English

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