Catalogue description English lords and others that had lands in Ireland summoned to come to Westm. to advise with the King touching the defence thereof; and Lionel the King's son sent over thither. John Carewe amongst those was summoned."--Claus., 35 Edw. III.

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Title: English lords and others that had lands in Ireland summoned to come to Westm. to advise with the King touching the defence thereof; and Lionel the King's son sent over thither. John Carewe amongst those was summoned."--Claus., 35 Edw. III.
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Power to Thomas de Burgh, clerk, the King's Treasurer, to receive the oaths of the King's officers of Ireland.--Claus., 8 Edw. III.

 

Summonses to divers magnates to proceed with the King to Ireland, among whom is the heir of Nicholas de Carew.--Claus., 6 Edw. III.

 

A deputy [appointed] to receive rebels to the King's peace in Ireland.--Ibidem.

 

Archers to be levied in divers counties [in Ireland ?] by the advice of divers magnates.--Ibidem.

 

Johannes de Carru was summoned de deputando sufficientes custodes in terris quorundam magnatum Angliæ in Hib. Domino de Carru et Com. Marescallo, etc.; and sundry other matters there touching Ireland.--Claus., 5 Edw. III., part 2.

 

A survey to be made of the state of the Exchequer of Ireland.--Ibidem.

 

[Licence] to the men of Ireland to use the law of England.--Ibidem.

 

Wm. de Epworth or Nicholas de Sniterby--whichever is the more fit--to be admitted to the office of Secondary Baron of the Exchequer at Dublin.--Claus., 14 Edw. III., part 2.

 

Letters deprecatory to the magnates of Ireland, for obedienoe to the Lord Justice.--Claus. 1 Edw. III., part 2.

 

Les petitions ove les responses d'Irland; long, and hard to be read; the writing almost worn out."--Claus. 16 Edw. III.

 

Memorandum of the delivery of a commission to the Justices of the Common Pleas ["de Communi Banco," in text; "King's Bench," in margin.] at Dublin.--Claus. 18 Edw., part 2.

 

Direction for making two seals, one for the Common Pleas, the other for the King's Bench, in Ireland, etc."--Ibidem.

 

Mandate "to the Treasurer, Barons, and Chancellor of Dublin" to make certificate into the Chancery of England of all lands and tenements given by the King in Ireland.--Ibidem.

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Former reference in its original department: MS 610, f. 39
Language: English

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