Catalogue description Mandate to Philip Courtney, the King's Lieutenant in Ireland, to annul erroneous judgments passed there, on his arrival.--Claus. 8 Ric. II.

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Title: Mandate to Philip Courtney, the King's Lieutenant in Ireland, to annul erroneous judgments passed there, on his arrival.--Claus. 8 Ric. II.
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Annual pension for Billingford, Archbishop of Dublin.--1b.

 

Mandate to the Bishop of Meath and other Irishmen to arrest Philip De Courtney, the King's Lieutenant, for oppressions by him used.--Claus. 9 Ric. II.

 

Mandate to Robert De Vere, "duci Hiberniæ," or his lieutenant, to restore to Philip De Courtney the profits arising in Ireland during the time of his Lieutenancy.--Claus. 10 Ric. II.

 

Proclamation to be made of the King's purpose to go into Ireland, and that therefore all natives of that land should resort thither.--Claus. 17 Ric. II.

 

Precept to the sheriff of Somerset to make proclamation for the carrying of provisions to the King's army in Ireland.--Claus. 18 Ric. II.

 

Proclamation "that all born in Ireland should repair thither for the defence of that land."--Claus. 5 Hen. V.

 

The Duke of Clarence appointed the King's Lieutenant in Ireland; William De Cerezay, the King's protonotary.--Franc. 49 Hen. VI.

 

Patrick De Haliburton and other ambassadors of the King of Scotland for arranging a truce with John De Islis, ["McDonnell" in margin.] Lord of the Glens, and with the Lord of the Isles, Earl of Rosse.--Franc. 21 Edw. IV., m. 13.

 

Amendment to be made of the laws of Ireland, viz., that no man's death be compounded for (redimenda); and that parliament be held there once every year.--Claus. 10 Edw. II., m. 28.

 

The King, being about to send an army into Ireland to repel the hostile attacks of the Scots, commanded many noblemen of England who had lands in Ireland to send subsidy according to the quantity of such lands.--Ibidem m. 15.

 

[Commission] to treat with Godfrey FitzJohn De Yle (McDonnell), late Lord of the Isles, for amity and mutual aid.--[Rot. de] Scotia, 12 Ric. II., m. 6.

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Former reference in its original department: MS 610, f. 43
Language: English

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