Catalogue description [Order] by the King and Council respecting the coinage in Ireland.--"Fines," 10 Edw. III., m. 15, and 12 Edw. III., m. 10.

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Title: [Order] by the King and Council respecting the coinage in Ireland.--"Fines," 10 Edw. III., m. 15, and 12 Edw. III., m. 10.
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Remembrances to the King touching the land of Ireland.--"Bundell Brian," 16 Edw. III., part 1.

 

Ordinances touching ministers' fees, the seal in the King's Bench, the custody of the rolls of pleas, the offices of sheriff and escheator, and liberties usurped there [in Ireland].--Claus. 18 Edw. III., p. 2, m. 20, 17, 9, dorse; and 2 Edw. III., p. 1, m. 5, dorse; and 25 Edw. III., m. 30.

 

The Commons in Parliament desire that it may be enquired how it comes to passe that the King hath no benefit of his land of Ireland, considering that he had more lands therein than any of his ancestors."--"Anno 21 Edw. III., m. 40.

 

Appointment of John de Pembroke as Chancellor and Third Baron of the Exchequer, receiving for both offices the same fee as he had hitherto had for that of Chancellor, only because there are more Barons in the Exchequer than necessary, and the King reduces their number to three; Westminster, 12 July.--Pat. 29 Edw. III., p. 2, m. 10.

 

De feodis pro officio Marescalli Angliæ in Hibernia colligendis."--Pat. 27 Edw. III., p. 1, m. 13.

 

Grant to John Bottleton of the constableship of Wexford Castle, and the chief serjeantcy of co. Wexford, during the minority of the heir of John De Hastings, Earl of Pembroke.--Pat. 1 Ric. II., p. 2, m. 23.

 

German Linch made master and guardian of the King's mint and money in Ireland, with a limitation of such sorts and kinds of coin as he ought to make."--Pat. 4 Edw. IV., p. 2, m. 25.

 

George, the King's son, made Lieutenant of the King in Ireland.--Pat. 18 Edw. IV., p. 2, m. 28.

 

Licence to transport 100 weighs of beans into Ireland.--"Franc. Claus." [French Roll] 22, 23 Edw. IV.

 

In anno 1170, Robert FitzStephens built the castle of Carricke, near unto Wexford."--Lib. Scaccar. Anglioe.

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Former reference in its original department: MS 610, f. 46
Language: English

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