Source: https://chancery.tcd.ie/document/patent/12-henry-iv/18
Timestamp: 2019-04-21 02:53:36+00:00

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For his good service in the wars of Ire. and by advice of the deputy and council of Ire., GRANT, for life, to Edward Perers kt and John his son the constableship and keeping of the castle of Wicklow and town of Wicklow, situated among the Obrynnes, the K.'s Irish enemies and far distant from any aid from the English; with the fees, profits and commodities belonging to the same, and all liberties, jurisdictions, customs and other appurtenances by land or sea; receiving £50 p.a. at the Ex. of Ire.
Thomas Butler, prior of the hospital of St John of Jerusalem in Ire., deputy of Thomas of Lancaster, Lt of Ire.
CPR 1416–22, p. 42 (=an inspeximus dated at Canterbury, 27 Aug. 1416); CPR 1422–9, pp 101–2 (=an inspeximus dated at Westminster, 11 March 1423); RCH, p. 229, §89 (=CIRCLE, PR 1 Hen. VI, §92: an enrolment of the inspeximus of 11 March 1423).
RCH, p. 201, §1 (=CIRCLE, PR 14 Hen. IV, §1); RCH, p. 251, §21 (=CIRCLE, CR 9 Hen. V, §21: a writ of liberate dated 13 Oct. 1420).

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