Catalogue description Account of co. Tipperary for the year 39 Hen. III. by William de Waylande, sheriff.

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Title: Account of co. Tipperary for the year 39 Hen. III. by William de Waylande, sheriff.
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An aid from the Abp. of Dublin for the war in France, 33s. 5d. The manors of Clonmell and Kilsilan in the King's hands. Margaret Butler paid part of a fine of 500 marks for licence to marry. Arrears of the goods late of Theobald Butler. Fine for selling wine contrary to the assize, and for false weights and measures. Moneys paid [by] various persons for repair of the pond (stagnum) of Dufuskie. Fine of 3l. 14s. levied on the town of Cashel for the escape of a thief from the prison of the parish church, for default of custody. Several persons fined for promising [to allow?] a thief to go from the church of Ardfinnan. Walter de Burgh was in the King's wardship. Names of persons owing services to Theobald Butler, whose heir was in the King's wardship.

Held by: Lambeth Palace Library, not available at The National Archives
Former reference in its original department: MS 610, f. 51b
Language: English

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