Catalogue description Proofs extracted out of Records, showing by whom the country of the Decie hath been from time to time possessed, and also a pedigree how the same hath continued by descent or grant.

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Title: Proofs extracted out of Records, showing by whom the country of the Decie hath been from time to time possessed, and also a pedigree how the same hath continued by descent or grant.
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Grant to Thomas FitzAnthony of co. Waterford and Dungarvan Castle.--Chart. 17 John, m. 9. Turr. Lond.

 

Mandate to the Justiciary to seize into the King's hand the land of Desmond, alienated by Thomas FitzAnthony to various persons, and to deliver the same to Richard De Burgh, to whom the King had granted it.--Claus. 11 Hen. III., m. 5.

 

The realm of Ireland was given by Henry III., in his 39th year, A.D. 1255, to his son Prince Edward.--Pat. 52 Hen. III., m. 9. Turr. Lond.

 

Prince Edward by his grant confirmed Decye, Desmond, &c., unto John FitzThomas, who had married Margery, daughter and heir of Thomas FitzAnthony, at the yearly rent of 500 marks, in anno regni Regis Hen. III., 44."--Chart. 20 Edw. I., m. 48. Turr. Lond.

 

Power to the King's nephew, Henry, son of the King of Almain, to revoke all the lands alienated without licence by Prince Edward, to whom the King granted all the land of Ireland, contrary to the King's grant, which provided that the said land should not be separated from the Crown of England.--Pat. 52 Hen. III., m. 9, in schedula.

 

Queen-gold to be paid in Ireland to Eleanor, wife of Prince Edward.--Ibidem m. 26, (sic). [This is described more fully at f. 66 of this MS.]

 

John FitzThomas died seized of the Decye, Desmond, &c.--Escaet. et Inquisit. 10 Edw. I., No. 21. Turr. Lond.

 

King Edward I. regranted unto Thomas FitzMaurice, grandchild unto John FitzThomas, unto whom the said King (when he was Prince Edward) had granted Decye, and Desmond, &c."--Chart. 20 Edw. I., m. 28. Turr. Lond.

 

Thomas FitzMaurice died seized of Dungarvan Castle.--Inquisit. 28 Edw. I., No. 34. Turr. Lond.

 

Maurice FitzThomas, son to Thomas FitzMaurice, being the first Earl of Desmond, in anno 16 Edw. III., entailed all his lands, whereof Decye, Desmond, etc. was a part, which is to be found in the Remembrancer's Office in the Exchequer, in the Records of Trinity Term in annis 3 et 4 Phil. et Mariæ, Rot. 6; et in temp. Reginæ Elizab. ibidem existen& ttilde;.

 

Thomas Earl of Desmond, beheaded at Droghedagh, and attainted of high treason in anno 7 Edw. IV.; to be found in the Records in the Castle of Dublin.

 

A feoffment made by Thomas FitzThomas, Earl of Desmond, wherein the Decye was by him confirmed unto his cousin-german Gerald FitzJames, and his son John, in anno 21 Hen. VIII., to be found in the Protonotary's Office in the province of Mounster in Ireland.

 

Note, that James Earl of Desmond, father unto Thomas Earl of Desmond, attainted, did give the Decye unto his second son, Gerald, ancestor unto Sir John FitzGerald, living in anno 1619.

Held by: Lambeth Palace Library, not available at The National Archives
Former reference in its original department: MS 610, f. 85
Language: English

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