Catalogue description The MARSHAL of ENGLAND'S LANDS in IRELAND.

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Title: The MARSHAL of ENGLAND'S LANDS in IRELAND.
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I. In the court of Henry III. in the 31st year of his reign the whole of the Marshal's inheritance in Ireland was divided among the daughters of William the Marshal: and this is the portion of Matilda, who was married to Hugh Bygot, Earl of Norfolk, chiefly in co. Catharlaght; viz., the borough [of Catharlaght?], Fydardia, Thamolyng, the Island, "corpus Comitatus," Ballydougan, Ballysax (in co. Kildare.)

 

II. Rental of the possessions of the Lord Marshal of England within the land of Ireland, viz., town of Rosse, a mill and a ferry there, town of Hervey Island, perquisites of court there, the wear of Corkery, perquisites of court at Ballykerok, meadow of Rose, and [rents?] from various persons.

 

III. Title of Thomas Duke of Norfolk, Great Treasurer and Earl Marshal of England, and of Maurice Barkeley, knight, to the county and manor of Catherlaghe, the baronies of Obugi, Oboy, Odron, and Forde, rent in Owristowne, the castle, island, and manor of Durbarr, in co. Wexford, the passage of the ferry, near Rosse, suit of court of Rosse, and the manor of Ballysax, as kinsmen and heirs of Thomas Brotherton, formerly Earl of Norfolk, and Earl Marshal of England, and Mary his wife (showing the pedigrees).

 

IV. Inquisition taken at Rosse before Henry Stanyhurst, deputy of Ralph Stanyshe, escheator in Ireland, on Thursday after St. Simon and St. Jude, 13 Hen. IV. (Names of jurors.) Thomas de Moubray late Earl Marshal, deceased, held the castle and manor of Ilon, the manor of Old Rosse, the passage of the ferry near Rosse, and the suit and service of the sovereign and commonalty of Rosse, who held of him the territory (terrenum) called the Tower of Hooke.. The said Thomas died 4 June, 6 Hen. IV., and John de Moubray, his brother, is his next heir.

 

V. Inquisition taken at Cath[erlagh] before the Escheator's deputy (as above), on Saturday after St. Edward the King, 13 Hen. IV. (Names of jurors). Thomas de Moubray, late Earl Marshal, held the castle and manor of Cather[lagh], the baronies of Obugye, Oboye, Dron (Odrone), and Forde, and a rent in Overstone.

 

VI. List of knights' fees in Ireland [belonging to said Thomas de Moubray?]

Held by: Lambeth Palace Library, not available at The National Archives
Former reference in its original department: MS 611, f. 14b
Language: Latin
Physical description: 5 Pages.

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