Catalogue description Statutes enacted in the Parliament at Dublin, 36 Hen. VI., before Thomas Earl of King of Kildare, Deputy of Richard Duke of York, Lieutenant of Ireland. This one only is specified; that all persons advanced to benefices in Ireland should reside on the same, or otherwise forfeit the issues and profits.

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Title: Statutes enacted in the Parliament at Dublin, 36 Hen. VI., before Thomas Earl of King of Kildare, Deputy of Richard Duke of York, Lieutenant of Ireland. This one only is specified; that all persons advanced to benefices in Ireland should reside on the same, or otherwise forfeit the issues and profits.
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Statutes in the Parliament at Dublin, 5 Ed. IV., before Thomas Earl of Desmond, Deputy of George Duke of Clarence, Lieutenant of Ireland. Only one is specified; that whereas certain persons enfeoff chaplains and others to their use of lands which they claim, and thus obtain writs and make suit against the real tenants, who have no challenge in law against the King's officers (sheriffs, coroners, or jurors), all persons thus sued shall have such challenge.

 

Statutes enacted in the Parliament at Dublin, 11 Edw. IV., before Thomas FitzMorrice, Earl of Kildare, Justiciary; that no owner, master, purser, or mariner of any ship or boat do take more freight for a horse passing between England, Ireland, and Wales than 5s., for a "romlote" 12d., and for a hawk 12d., on pain of 100s.; such persons having lately chared from 10s. to one mark for freight of a horse, and 2s. for a "romlote," whereas the prices were formerly 5s. and 10d. respectively.

Held by: Lambeth Palace Library, not available at The National Archives
Former reference in its original department: MS 610, f. 78
Language: French

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