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Timestamp: 2019-04-23 19:59:33+00:00

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To James White, collector of 20s on each tun of prisable wine in the port of Dublin.
ORDER to pay, without delay, the issues of the prisage of wines; and to allow to John White, the K.'s attorney, 40s for his labours.
NAI, RC 8/38, p. 106.
ORDER to pay John [Passavaunt],1 clerk of the hanaper of the chancery of Ire., 50s arrears of his fee of 100s p.a. from 2 Oct. […] until 30 June  last; and, moreover, they are to pay his annual fee henceforth; receiving from him letters of acquittance.
TNA (PRO), E 101/247/14, §3.
1 The writ is badly faded and stained.
On 12 Jan.  3 Hen. IV the K. accepted, approved and confirmed to Thomas [Broune]1 the office of clerk of the crown in Irish chancery for life, taking 10m p.a. as a fee at Easter and Michaelmas in equal portions. Wishing to be informed as to the arrears of Thomas's fee from the reign of the present K. and that of his father from the said 12 Jan.  until 2 May  last, the K. ordered the T. and chamberlains to search the rolls [etc.], returning their findings in the chancery of Ire. They returned that Thomas's arrears from 12 Jan.  until 20 March  beyond the sums already paid to him amount to £25 12s 8d; and that his arrears from […] Jan.  until 2 May last, viz. 6¼ years, amount to £29 18s 8d. Wishing that satisfaction be made, ORDER to pay him the said sums, and, moreover, to pay his annual fee henceforth from the said 2 May.
TNA (PRO), E 101/247/14, §15.
1 The right-hand side of this writ is torn; the surname is supplied from the corresponding receipt (TNA (PRO), E 101/247/14, §12).
Trusting in the loyalty and circumspection of John Blakeney the K. granted him the office of chief justice of the common bench of Ire. by letters patent dated 26 April  last; to hold during good behaviour taking the customary fees, wages and rewards.1 Wishing to be informed as to his arrears from the said 26 April until 9 July last, the K. ordered the T. and chamberlains to search the rolls [etc.]. They returned that John's arrears of the annual fee of £40, which other chief justices of the common bench were accustomed to receive, from 26 April  until 9 July following, viz. 75 days inclusive, amount to £8 4s ¾d. ORDER to pay him that sum and, moreover, to pay his annual fee henceforth year by year, term by term; receiving from the said John letters of acquittance.
TNA (PRO), E 101/247/14, §13.
1 CIRCLE, PR 8 Hen. V, §24.
By letters patent dated 28 Sept.  1 Hen. V, the K. appointed Stephen Bray as chief justice of pleas held before the K. in Ire., during pleasure, receiving the fees and wages that the same Stephen was accustomed to receive in the time of Henry IV, father of the present K.
Wishing to be informed as to the arrears of Stephen from 28 Sept.  until 12 July  last, the K. ordered the T. and chamberlains to search the rolls and memoranda of the Ex., returning their findings in chancery. They returned that his arrears of his fee of £40 p.a and wages of 40d a day amount to £487 12s 2d. ORDER to pay him that sum; receiving from him letters of acquittance.
TNA (PRO), E 101/247/14, §14.
Henry IV, father of the present K., granted to John Bateman, during good behaviour, the office of chirographer and keeper of writs and rolls of the common bench of Ire., receiving the customary fee of 100s p.a.; and that appointment was confirmed by the present K. by letters patent dated 13 June  1 Hen. V.
Wishing to be informed as to the arrears of his fee from 12 Nov.  1 Hen. V, when John was sworn into office (as John fitz Adam, former chief justice of the common bench, has testified before the K.), the K. ordered the T. and chamberlains to search the rolls and memoranda of the Ex., returning their findings in chancery. They returned that his arrears from 12 Nov.  until 20 June  last amount to 25s. ORDER to pay him those 25s; and, moreover, they are to pay him those 100s p.a. henceforth annually, receiving from him letters of acquittance.
TNA (PRO), E 101/247/14, §9.
To the sovereign [etc.] of the town of New Ross.
CONFIRMATION of an exemption from customs to the house of Friars Minor in New Ross.
FitzMaurice & Little, Materials, pp 179–80 (from BL, MS Add. 4821, ff 85–6).
To John Barry, formerly the K.'s receiver of all lands, tenements [etc.] in co. Wexford that belonged to Gilbert Talbot kt, dcd.
ORDER to pay, without delay, all moneys and arrears of his account; and he is to allow to John s. of William Barry 40s for his labours.
NAI, RC 8/38, pp 366–7.
To Gilbert Hindeley, formerly sheriff of the crosslands of Meath, and John Allen.
Gilbert Hindeley, the said former sheriff of the crosslands of Meath, has pleaded that he owes the K. various sums from fines, amercements, cattels and forfeitures; but because he has been removed from office he cannot levy those sums, both causing delay in making satisfaction by debtors and to the damage of the said former sheriff himself. ORDER to levy and collect those sums; with power to distrain.
NAI, RC 8/38, pp 23–4.
To Richard Bermingham, second baron of the Ex. of Ire.; John White, attorney in the Ex.; and James White clk, deputy of Thomas Walleys, chief remembrancer of the Ex.
ORDER to inquire concerning all castles, manors, messuages, lands [etc.] being in the K.'s hands in cos. Dublin, Kildare, Meath, Drogheda and Louth, and also the crosslands of those counties, in order to establish their annual value; and also to inquire concerning all persons, both lay and ecclesiastical, who hold lands while residing outside Ire., or who were absent from the Nativity of St John the Baptist 3 Ric. II [24 June 1380]; and they are to establish the annual value of those lands and the value since such persons have been absent; and how long they have been absent; and they are to extend two thirds of those lands [etc.] and seize them into the K.'s hand. And they are to inquire into all goods, chattels, lands [etc.] of any person who has died owing debts and accounts to the K., without making satisfaction; and to establish the day they died. And they are to inquire as to outlaws [etc.].
NAI, RC 8/38, pp 26–8.

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