Catalogue description "OFFICERS in IRELAND, anno primo R. Edwardi III., with their yearly fees."

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Title: "OFFICERS in IRELAND, anno primo R. Edwardi III., with their yearly fees."
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The Justice of Ireland, 500l.; Thomas FitzJohn Earl of Kildare. In the 2nd year, Roger Owtlawe, Prior of St. John's, the Chancellor, 40l.; the same Roger Owtlawe, the Justice holding pleas before the Justice and Council of Ireland, 40l.; Elias de Ashborne, "a Justice itinerant," 40 marks; Roger de Werthorpe. "A Second Justice itinerant,"----; ------ [blank]. Chief Justice of the Bench, 40l.; Nicholas Fastolf. A Second Justice of the Bench, 40 marks; John de Graunsett. A Third Justice of the Bench, ----; Roger de Preston. Custos Brevium & Rotulorum de Banco, 5l.; John de la Battalke. Narrator Domini Regis, 5l.; John Garnon. "Second Narraur" (sic), 5 marks; Simon FitzRichard. "A Sergeant for the King, "5 marks; Richard Manning.

 

"Privata Feoda,"

 

The Treasurer of Ireland, 40l.; Robert Poer. Chancellor of the Exchequer, 10l.; Thomas de Monte Pessulano. A Baron of the Exchequer, 10l.; Roger de Birthorp. A second Baron, 10l. (no name). Two Chamberlains of the Exchequer, 10l. A Remembrancer of the Exchequer 10l. A Summoner of the Exchequer, 4 marks. Two Ingrossers of the Rolls, 5d. a day in the term time. The Treasurer's clerk, 5d. a day when the Chequier is open. An usher of both the Chequiers, 1½d. a day. "A chaplain of the castle and chief [sic], 50s. per annum, and for wax ij & stilde;. Note, that a pound of wax cost 9d."

 

"Castles with the Constables, anno primo Ed. III.";--showing the payments to [the constables of] the castles of Alone, Raundon, Mackenegan, Kregfergus, Roscomon, Kildare, Limerick, Droughdaght, and Dublin, varying from 5l. to 66l. 13s. 4d., Kregfergus taking the highest sum. "To an ingener (engineer), 18l. 5s."

 

"Nota, that Henry Traheron and Walter de Vally [Wale, in margin] had in reward for taking of Donholt, the son of Arte Mc. Morow, which called himself King of Leinster, 110l."

 

In 4 Edw. III., John de Rodiard, Dean of St. Patrick's, Dublin, was Chief Justice of the [King's] Bench.

Held by: Lambeth Palace Library, not available at The National Archives
Former reference in its original department: MS 611, f. 105
Language: English
Physical description: 2 Pages.

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