Catalogue description Mandate to the Justiciary, Chancellor, and Treasurer of Ireland to lease to farm the King's demesne lands lying in perilous places and exposed to war; the leases not to exceed 20 years. Rot. Fin. 2 Edw. III. m., 7.

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Title: Mandate to the Justiciary, Chancellor, and Treasurer of Ireland to lease to farm the King's demesne lands lying in perilous places and exposed to war; the leases not to exceed 20 years. Rot. Fin. 2 Edw. III. m., 7.
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[Summonses] to come from Ireland to Portsmouth with men-at-arms, "hobila& rtilde;," etc.; "per Mauricium fil. Thome Com. Desmond."--Franc., 18 Edw., m. 14, 16.

 

Consimile" in 21 Edw. III., part 1, m. 30, 36.

 

Summonses to various magnates of Ireland to come to him with horses and arms against the Scots.--Claus. 16 Edw. II., m. 18. dorse.

 

De ordinatione et statu Hib. reformand', viz., quod episcopus ibidem tenens, etc., quorum valor annus 20l., vel 40l., vel. 50l., non excedit, et qui reguntur per mere Hibernicos, et sedibus archiepiscopalibus et episcopalibus, civitatum et locorum insignium uniantur; et quod injungatur abbatibus et prioribus monasteriorum, etc., ut in monasteriis Anglicos admittant, etc."--Rot. Rom. (sic) 17 Edw. II., m. 5.

 

Letters to the Justiciary of Ireland for ships; and certain articles touching the state of Ireland and the King's ministers there ordained by the advice of the King's Council. [Dated] at Nottingham.--Pat. 17 Edw. II., part 1, m. 3, dorse.

 

The Marshalsy of Ireland, which Robert de Morley holds of the inheritance of his wife, is taken into the King's hand, for that neither the same Robert nor any other in his name, at the first arrival of John Darcy, Justiciary of Ireland, came to exercise that office, and to replevin the Marshalsy aforesaid, with the issue received therefrom.--Claus. 18 Edw. II., m. 39.

 

Letters to Thomas FitzJohn Earl of Kildare, and to many other magnates and prelates of Ireland, to be assistant to John Darcy, whom the King has appointed his Justiciary there.--Ibidem m. 37, dorse.

 

5,000 quarters of wheat and 1,000 qurs. of beans to be provided in Ireland for the King's army about to proceed to Aquitaine.--Rot. Vascon. 18 Edw. II. m. 23.

 

Letters to numerous noblemen and merchants of Ireland to furnish succour for the King's expedition to Aquitaine.--Rot. Vascon. 18 Edw. II., part 1, m. 25 dorse.

Held by: Lambeth Palace Library, not available at The National Archives
Former reference in its original department: MS 610, f. 42
Language: English

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