Catalogue description Mandate to the Abp. of Armagh to be assistant to the King's Chancellor in Ireland.--Claus. 33 Edw. III.

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Title: Mandate to the Abp. of Armagh to be assistant to the King's Chancellor in Ireland.--Claus. 33 Edw. III.
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Mandate to the Justiciary and Chancellor of Ireland "that no Irishmen should be admitted to temporal or ecclesiastical charges or offices." By petition of Parliament.--Claus. 35 Edw. III.

 

Summonses to a Council at Westminster in the quindene of Easter, to treat about the defence of Ireland; among the rest, John de Carru; [dated] 15 March.--Ibidem.

 

De proclamatione facienda pro terra Hib."--Ibidem.

 

Indenture between the King and the Earl of Ulster, who was then going into Ireland.--Ibidem.

 

De veniendo ad Consilium, de tractando de statu terræ Hib.; directed to sundry who had lands in Ireland, as well unto the magnates as to their widows, that all should send forces into Ireland, and the magnates themselves should come to confer with the King's Council before their going, and the widows to send some for them."--Claus. 36 Edw. III.

 

Mandate to the Keeper and Chancellor of Ireland to settle debates between Englishmen in Ireland.--Claus. 38 Edw. III.

 

Mandate to the Justice, Chancellor, and Treasurer of Ireland "de ordinatione de statu terræ Hib."--Claus. 42 Edw. III.

 

Summonses to all magnates having lands in Ireland to come and confer with the King's Council touching the defence of that land.--Ibidem.

 

Ordinance made in Ireland, "that possessioners of lands in Ireland should by a day depart [from England], and dwell there, or forfeit their possessions to the King."--Ibidem.

 

Licence to the Chancellor of Ireland to come into England.--Claus. 51 Edw. III.

 

The King willed that John Darcy, his Justiciary of Ireland, together with his Chancellor there for the time being, should survey his Treasury twice every year, and his things therein existing, that the King might be certified thereof as often as necessary.--Rot. Vascon, 2 Edw. III., m. 13.

 

Mandate to John Darcy [Justiciary] to ascertain the opinion of the magnates of Ireland in the next Parliament to be holden there, whether the King may without damage assent to the supplication of the men of Ireland that he would grant by statute that all Irishmen desiring to use the English laws may do so without obtaining charters from the King.--Ibidem m. 13.

Held by: Lambeth Palace Library, not available at The National Archives
Former reference in its original department: MS 610, f. 41
Language: English

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