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This image, which appears courtesy of the National Archives of Ireland, is of letters patent given under the great seal of Ireland granting a general pardon to the citizens of Dublin. The deed is not part of a wider collection, and was assigned the accession number NAI, D 19706. The imaging of this deed was undertaken by the National Archives of Ireland.
Irish letters patent: PARDON to citizens of Dublin of all offences except adherence to Scots.
The following images, which appear courtesy of the National Archives of Ireland, are taken from the collection known as the Pembroke Estate Papers, formerly held by the Pembroke Estate Office, Dublin, and later stored in the Wiltshire County Record Office (Trowbridge). The earliest manuscripts in the collection were accessioned by the National Archives of Ireland in 1995 (accession number 2011). The images below are of letters patent given under the great seal of Ireland. A calendar of all the medieval deeds in the collection was published in 1891 under the following title: Calendar of the ancient deeds and muniments preserved in the Pembroke Estate Office, Dublin (Dublin, 1891); the numbers for the deeds given below (Pembroke deeds §30, etc.) refer to the numeration given in that calendar. The imaging of deeds from this collection was undertaken by the National Archives of Ireland.
Late 15th cent. copy of original. No seal.
Irish letters patent: LICENCE to archbishop of Dublin to hold the manor of Dundrum.
Irish letters patent: PARDON to John Cruys of Merrion.
Seal missing. Parchment tag attached to plica.
Irish letters patent: APPOINTMENT of William fitz William as seneschal of all the temporalities of the archbishopric of Dublin.
Seal missing. Parchment tongue remaining.
PARDON of William fitz William.
Seal missing. Incision in plica for parchment tag.
APPOINTMENT of William fitz William as sheriff of Dublin.
Irish letters patent: APPOINTMENT of William fitz William as chief keeper of the peace in co. Dublin.
Fragment of impression of g.s. of Ire. in red wax attached to tongue.
LICENCE to William fitz William to grant Margaret Topp an annual rent.
Fragment of impression of g.s. of Ire. in red wax attached by parchment tongue.
LICENCE to William fitz William to enfeoff Robert Balybynne and Richard Hern.
PARDON to Thomas Everdon clk, William Tynbegh and Nicholas Whelok of intrusions.
PARDON to Matthew Butler of intrusions.
Fragment of impression of g.s. of Ire. attached by parchment tongue.
Irish letters patent: INSPEXIMUS of various letters patent.
Irish letters patent: INSPEXIMUS of various instruments.
CUSTODY of the manor of Newcastle Cormogan.
PARDON of William fitz William, Thomas his son, and Ismania wife of William.
Seal missing. Plica folded back to reveal double incision for parchment tag.
NAI, MS 2011/1/144 Dublin, 3 April  16 Hen. VI Pembroke deeds, §144 Irish letters patent supplementing a GRANT dated 18 Jan. 1435 concerning Thorncastle.
LICENCE to William fitz William to enfeoff.
PARDON to William fitz William.
Seal missing. Ornamental letter ‘H’ in opening protocols never completed.
NAI, MS 2011/1/160 Dublin, 6 Oct.  25 Hen. VI Pembroke deeds, §160 Irish letters patent: REMISSION of rent of Thorncastle.
LIVERY of inheritance to Thomas fitz William.
The images below are from the collection of charters and other instruments issued to the corporation of the city of Dublin, now held in Dublin City Library and Archive, Pearse Street, Dublin, and appear courtesy of Dublin City Archives. Many of these charters were calendared by J. T. Gilbert in CARD, vol. 1, but some have never been published. A ‘Handlist of Dublin City Charters’ is available for consultation in the reading room of the Gilbert Library. For further information, see Mary Clark, ‘People, places and parchment: the medieval archives of Dublin city’ in Seán Duffy (ed.), Medieval Dublin III: proceedings of the Friends of Medieval Dublin symposium, 2001 (Dublin, 2002), 140–50. The imaging of charters from this collection was undertaken by Alastair Smeaton for Dublin City Archives.
GRANT of customs to be levied by mayor and citizens of the city for ten years for repair of Tholsell.
32 Edw. III CARD, i, §40 GRANT of murage.
1 Edw. IV Not published EXEMPLIFICATION of a judicial process, dated 18 Ric. II, against Thomas Clarke of Coolock, citizen of Dublin, and his acquittal.
The following images are drawn from the collection of ‘Ormond deeds’ formerly held in Kilkenny Castle and now deposited in the National Library of Ireland, Kildare Street, Dublin 2. The images appear courtesy of the National Library of Ireland. The Ormond deeds were calendared by Edmund Curtis and published by the Irish Manuscripts Commission (the relevant volumes are COD, vols 1–3). The imaging of deeds from this collection was undertaken by the National Library of Ireland.
NLI, D 574 Trim, 18 April  41 Edw. III COD, i, §470 English letters patent dated at Westminster, 5 July  41 Edw. III, inspecting letters patent under the g.s. of Ire., inspecting various instruments in chancery of date 1312–20.
NLI, D 1132 Dublin, 6 April  41 Edw. III COD, ii, §138 Letters under the seal of the Ex. of Ire., dated 26 June 1498, inspecting letters patent under the g.s. of Ire., dated 6 April 1368, exemplifying a charter under the English seal dated 14 April 1332 granting rent in Waterford to the earl of Ormond.
NLI, D 1162 Westminster, 5 Nov.  44 Edw. III (later exemplified by Irish letters patent dated 27 Jan. 1371). COD, ii, §162 English letters patent regarding the enfeoffment of James, e. Ormond, in the lands of Robert Tiptoft.
EXEMPLIFICATION of grant enrolled in Irish Chancery concerning manor of Dounbryn.
NLI, D 1214 Dublin, 6 April  49 Edw. III COD, ii, §199 (at p. 140). Irish letters patent: INSPEXIMUS of English-seal letters patent dated at Westminster, 6 Feb.  49 Edw. III (=NLI, D 1213). CIRCLE, PR 49 Edw. III, §291.
INSPEXIMUS of English-seal letters patent dated at Westmisnter, 6 Feb.  49 Edw. III (=NLI, D 1213). CIRCLE, PR 49 Edw. III, §291.
GRANT to Ormond concerning mines.
GRANT to the earl of Ormond of lands in Athbiller, co. Kilkenny; later exemplified by Irish letters patent dated at Dublin, 24 Nov.  4 Ric. II.
NLI, D 1333 Drogheda, 30 April  15 Ric. II COD, ii, §297, item 7 Irish letters patent: PARDON to James earl of Ormond.
NLI, D 1403 Carlow, 10 April  2 Hen. IV COD, ii, §355 Irish letters patent: LICENCE to acquire lands in Ire.
Irish letters patent: GRANT to Robert Haubryk and Nicholas Stokes of castles of Roscrea etc.
Fragment of impression of seal attached by parchment tag.
NLI, D 1464 Kilmainham, 13 Sept.  9 Hen. IV COD, ii, §396 Letters patent of Thomas of Lancaster, steward of Eng. and Lt of Ire.: SAFE CONDUCT for men of earl of Ormond in his company.
Irish letters patent: INSPEXIMUS of letters concerning the coming of age of Ormond.
Irish letters patent: PARDON all intrusions etc. by Patrick Coterell and John Newe.
GRANT of English law to Sawe Kavanagh.
APPOINTMENT of James Butler and Edmund Butler as commissioners.
GRANT of lordship of Callan.
NLI, D 1817 Dublin, 7 June  16 Edw. IV COD, iii, §242 Irish letters patent attested by the chief justice of the common bench: INSPEXIMUS of a record enrolled in rolls of the common bench of Ire.
NLI, D 1820 Dublin, 18 Nov.  19 Hen. VIII COD, iii, §243 Irish letters patent attested by the chief justice of the common bench: INSPEXIMUS reversing the attainder of John of Ormond. Not in CIRCLE.
NLI, D 1855 Dublin, 13 Aug.  1 ‘Edward VI’ COD, iii, §272 Irish letters patent apparently made in the name of the pretender Lambert Simnel as ‘Edward VI’.
GRANT of English law to William Casshene.
GRANT of two thirds of the presage of wines to Peter Butler.
The following images are drawn from the collection of ‘Dowdall deeds’ appear courtesy of the National Library of Ireland, Kildare Street, Dublin 2, where they are now held having been deposited there in 1929. A calendar of these deeds was prepared by Charles McNeill and A.J. Otway-Ruthven and published by the Irish Manuscripts Commission in 1960 (=Dowdall deeds). The imaging of deeds from this collection was undertaken by the National Library of Ireland.
EXEMPLIFICATION of English letters patent concerning amercements and forfeitures in Ire.
Seal missing: incision in plica for parchment tag.
PARDON of Matthew Tanner and Richard and John, sons of Matthew Tanner.
GRANT to John Bocom of the issues and profits of Risestoun.
Seal missing: fragment of parchment tag remaining.
GRANT to Carmeliltes of Ardee.
NLI, D 15777 Dublin, 10 Feb.  18 Ric. II Dowdall deeds, §333 PARDON of John Dowdall. Witnessed by Richard II.
PARDON of John Dowdall. Witnessed by Richard II.
Seal missing: parchment tag remaining.
GRANT to Peter Dowdall of lands in Ardee inherited from Matilda Gernon.
Fragment of impression of attached by parchment tag.
PARDON of John s. of Thomas Gernon of Kyllyncoule.
CIRCLE, PR 10 Hen. V, §26.
PARDON of John Dowdall kt and others.
EXEMPLIFICATION of an act of parliament pardoning Stephen Dowdall of all treasons.
The digital imaging of these letters patent was undertaken by the Huntington Library, San Marino, California.
Huntington Library, MS EL 1699 Dublin, 12 Jan.  6 Hen. V Nicholas Pronay and John Taylor (eds), Parliamentary texts of the later Middle Ages (Oxford, 1980), pp 128–37.
EXEMPLIFICATION of the Modus Tenendi Parliamentum.
Impression of seal attached by parchment tag.
Dublin, 23 April , 20 Edw. I Gilbert, Facsimiles, ii, plate 83, item 3 Letters close: ORDER to the T. and chamberlains to pay master Thomas Cantok £20.
CIRCLE, CR 20 Edw. III, §16.
ORDER to Richard Cadelle and William Plunket to levy and collect a certain subsidy granted by the commons of Meath. CIRCLE, CR 9 Hen. V, §49.
Dublin, 1 May  8 Hen. V Gilbert, Facsimiles, iii, plate 35, item 2. Chancery WARRANT concerning grant to James Cornewalshe esq. CIRCLE, PR 8 Hen. V, §W1.

References: §30
 §144
 §160
 §40
 §470
 §138
 §162
 §199
 §291
 §291
 §297
 §355
 §396
 §242
 §243
 §272
 §333
 §26
 §16
 §49