Source: https://chancery.tcd.ie/roll/sort/2-Henry-VI/patent
Timestamp: 2019-10-22 08:46:34
Document Index: 558878557

Matched Legal Cases: ['§72', '§37', '§141', '§37', '§37', '§21', '§37', '§35', '§3', '§37']

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RCH 231/2
14 May. 1423
'INSPEXIMUS and CONFIRMATION of letters patent attested by John Talbot of Halomshire kt, dated at Swords, 21 July [1419] 7 Hen. V,1 appointing William Tynbegh as chief justice of the common bench, during good behaviour.
CPR 1422–9, p. 99; RCH.
1 CIRCLE, PR 7 Hen. V, §72.
2 An enrolment of letters patent also found on the English patent roll of 1 Hen. VI, pt 4, m. 30 (whence CPR 1422–9, p. 99).
RCH 231/5
8 Sep. 1423
COMMISSION―by mainprize of John White chaplain, parson of Paynestoun, and William Penkerith chaplain of co. Meath―to Prior John and the convent of Llanthony near Gloucester of custody of 15 acres of land and meadow call lez Magdalenes near Duleek; to have for as long as they are in the K.'s hand, rendering 10s p.a.
RCH 231/13
6 Oct. 1423
Walter Hyll chaplain, going to Eng., has letters of general attorney under the names of John Rossell and Alexander White.
APPOINTMENT, during pleasure, of John s. of Reginald Talbot as sheriff of co. Dublin.1
NAI, RC 8/40, p. 258.
3 Nov. 1423
APPOINTMENT, during pleasure, of William Baldwin as controller of customs and the coket in the port of Dublin.
NAI, RC 8/40, p. 260.
RCH 231/7
7 Nov. 1423
GRANT to Thomas Chamer of the office of gauger of wines within Ire; to have by himself and his deputies, during pleasure.
22 Nov. 1423
By election of the community of co. Wexford, APPOINTMENT of Robert s. of William Bosschier as sheriff of that county, during pleasure.1
NAI, RC 8/40, p. 259.
RCH 231/12
GRANT to Philip Ogevanane, who is of Irish birth, that he and all his issue may be of free status and condition, and quit of all Irish servitude; and that they may use English laws, and acquire lands and other possessions to themselves and their heirs, and be promoted to dignities and ecclesiastical benefices, as Englishmen; so long however as he maintains himself as a faithful liege.
On 20 June [1423] last the K. granted to John Wyche and Nicholas Deveros custody of two thirds of all messuages, lands [etc.] that belonged to Matthew St John in co. Wexford, in the K.'s hand because of the death of Matthew and the minority of William his heir; to hold with the reversion of the one third of those messuages [etc.] that Cecilia holds in dower, together with the custody of the heir. On the examination of the council it is found that they obtained those writs from chancery wrongfully and that the K. was deceived in granting those writs. REVOCATION of those writs.
NAI, RC 8/40, pp 296–7.
6 Dec. 1423
COMMISSION, by mainprize of John Stafford tailor of Dublin and John s. of Richard Weys of co. Wexford, to John s. of Adam Ketyn of co. Wexford of custody of all messuages [etc.] that belonged to Matthew Seint Johan [St John] in co. Wexford, being in the K.'s hand; to have during pleasure, rendering £4 p.a. at the Ex.
COMMISSION, by mainprize of John Charnels and Edmund Ellall, to John Lydington clk of custody of all lands and tenements in Balymargy; to have during pleasure, rendering the true value annually.
COMMISSION, by mainprize of William Chever and Robert Wilde of co. Dublin, to James Cornewalshe esq. of custody of two thirds of all lands and tenements in Rathfarnham; [to have] during pleasure.
RCH 222/34
Similar LICENCE [as in §37] to Robert Walsh and John Golding for transporting wheat and malt to Wales.
13 Dec. 1423
APPOINTMENT, during pleasure, of Robert Ball and John Cartmell as collectors of customs of wool, and keepers of the K.'s coket in the port of Drogheda.
NAI, RC 8/40, p. 261.
RCH 231/21
18 Dec. 1423
COMMISSION, by mainprize of Nicholas Woder of Dublin and John Broun clk of co. Meath, to Richard [Talbot], abp Dublin, of custody of all messuages, lands [etc.] that belonged to John Chambre in co. Meath and elsewhere, and also of 1 messuage and 80 acres of land in Lagagh', being in the K.'s hand; to have during pleasure, rendering the true value at the Ex.
RCH 232/32
14 Jan. 1424
LICENCE to Maurice Nangle and John Roche to buy four weys of wheat within Ire. and transport them in a ship to Kinsale.
RCH 231/11
COMMISSION, by mainprize of John Telyng and Richard Dodde of Sydan, to Thomas Daltoun clk of custody of a messuage called le Oldecourt of Stacallan, and 2 messuages and 40 acres of land in Stacallan; to have for as long as they are in the K.'s hand, rendering the extent if it should happen to be decided in the K.'s court that they pertain by right to the K.
RCH 231/18
8 Feb. 1424
By assent of Edward [Dantsey], bp Meath, deputy of Edmund [Mortimer], earl of March and Ulster, Lt, and the K.'s council in Ire., GRANT and SALE, for service and for £10 paid at the receipt of the Ex., to James Cornewalsch of custody of two thirds of all lands [etc.] that belonged to John Galvy dcd in Rathfernane1 and elsewhere in Ire., and which came into the hand of the present K. by the death of that John, who held of Henry V in chief by knight service, and by reason of the minority of John, his son and heir; to have until the said heir comes of age, without rendering more than the said £10, together with the custody and marriage of that heir without disparagement, and so from heir to heir, until one of the heirs comes of age [etc.], and until the said James, or his heirs or assigns, has fully obtained the benefit of the marriage of the said heirs, or any of them.2
Rot. selecti, pp 82–3.
1 i.e. Rathfarnham, co. Dublin. Rot. selecti, p. 83, reads 'Ratthferudu[n]' in error, corrected to 'Rathernane' in the corrigenda that appear at the end of the volume.
2Rot. selecti, p. 83, records that the grant was worth 100s p.a.
RCH 231/10
9 Feb. 1424
On the advice of the venerable [Edward Dantsey] bishop of Meath, deputy of the K.'s cousin Edmund [Mortimer], earl of March and Ulster, Lt, GRANT, for service and 6m paid at the receipt of the Ex., to Richard [Talbot], abp Dublin, of custody of all lands, rents and services that belonged to Matthew Seynt Johan [St John] dcd within co. Wexford, in the K.'s hand by the death of the said Matthew and by reason of the minority of William Seynt Johan, his cousin and heir, who is a minor; to have until the said heir comes of age, without rendering more than the said 6m p.a., together with the custody and marriage of the heir without disparagement, and so from heir to heir, until one of the heirs comes of age and has livery of those lands [etc.].1
Rot. selecti, p. 82.
RCH; NAI, RC 8/40, pp 202–3; NAI, Lodge MS 19, p. 207.
1Rot. selecti, p. 82, records that the true value of the grant was 10m p.a.
RCH 231/9 (b)
12 Feb. 1424
COMMISSION, by mainprize of Robert Broun of Termonfeckin and Thomas […] of co. Louth, to Thomas Broun clk of custody of all messuages, lands [etc.] that belonged to Walter Tryvers dcd in Haketestoun, Cullyhully and Kynnuwr', and elsewhere in co. Dublin; to have during pleasure, rendering the extent.
RCH 232/40
APPOINTMENT of William Tynbegh, James Cornewalshe and Christopher Bernwale to inquire by oath [etc.] in co. Kildare and the crosslands of the same concerning the following matters, viz.:
treasons and all other trespasses committed there against the peace;
and servants, labourers or craftsmen, and other labourers, forestallers and regrators and hostilariis;
and false weights and measures, and those who sell victuals against the laws;
and jurors in assizes or other inquisitions who take anything, from the plaintiff or the defendant, for stating their verdict, and who reveal the counsel and secrets of the K. and concerning his regality shown to them by any officers on the K.'s behalf, or the counsel of their fellows in such inquisitions;
and ecclesiastical officers [etc.] treating [in courts] of Christianity upon any matters whose cognizance pertains to the common law;
and breach of ordinances and statutes made by the kings of Eng. within the realm […] of Ire.;
and those who send without licence horses, arms, salt, iron wheat or any other victuals to any Irish or Scottish enemies, or to other external parts, contrary to proclamations;
and regrators of those victuals, and the K.'s ministers who sell victuals contrary to statutes and ordinances, or do anything agisnt the K. or the right of the crown;
and those who carry, send or cause to be sent within Ire. any summonses, sentences or executions against any person because of a motion, making, approval or execution of the Statute of Provisors 25 Edw. III. or 27 Edw. III;
and prelates or others who cause execution of such summonses, sentences, or excommunications, against the form of the Statute of Provisors 13 Ric. II;
and those who do anything contrary to the Statute of Kilkenny, and also against the statute lately made at Dublin, or against any other statute concerning provisors, or any other ordinances made by kings of Eng., who do or may do anything against the K. and his right;
and the K.’s officers who arrested other persons who being delinquent in the premises, and afterwards delivered them without licence;
and wards, marriages, reliefs, escheats, forfeitures, lands [etc.] rents and other profits in the said county [etc.] which pertain to the K. and are hold; and which, and how many, and by whom, and in what manner, and how much they are worth [etc.]; and they are to take the same wards [etc.] and the other said profits into the K.’s hand without delay;
and destructions, [wastes], ejections and exiles committed in castle, manors, lands [etc.] and other possessions being in the K.'s hand;
and the good of felons [etc.], and other profits concealed [etc.];
and intruders and abators in castles and of castles, manors, lands [etc.] being in the K.'s hand.
They are to hear and determine all the said articles and all other contempts and excesses which contravene the said ordinances and statutes, and also all pleas and plaints of trespasses, at the suit of any persons, by bill without writ; and also to hear and determine assizes of novel disseisin [etc.] and also attainders; and to cause writs to be made concerning the aforesaid, which shall have the same force as if sealed with the g.s.; with various other powers […].1
RCH; RIA, MS 12.D.16, p. 127.
1 The other powers specified could not be gleaned from the original roll by 1828 because of tears and erasures.
RCH 231/16
14 Feb. 1424
REVOCATION of letters patent dated 30 Dec. [1422] 1 Hen. VI,1 by which the K. granted to Nicholas Deveros esq. two thirds of all lands [etc.] that belonged to Nicholas s. of John Hey dcd of co. Wexford, in the K.'s hand by the death of the said Nicholas and by reason of the minority of Robert, his son and heir; to have with the reversion of one third [of the same] that Joan, who was the wife of Nicholas, holds in dower, together with the marraige of the same heir. Because the K. is informed, by examination of his council in Ire., that those letters emanated fraudulently and improvidently [surreptive et improvide].
RCH; NAI, RC 8/40, pp 203–4.
1 CIRCLE, PR 1 Hen. VI, §141.
RCH 231/15
GRANT and SALE, for 100s paid in the receipt of the Ex., to Richard [Talbot], abp Dublin, of custody of two thirds of all manors, lands [etc.] that belonged to John, Lord Darcy, dcd in Dunmowe, co. Meath, and which came into the hand of Henry V by John's death and the minority of Philip, his son and heir, who is similarly deceased, and are now in the hand of the present K. by reason of the minority of the heir of the said Philip; to have until the said heir comes of age, and so from heir to heir, until one of the heirs comes of age [etc.], without rendering more than the said 100s.1
RCH 232/33
17 Feb. 1424
Similar LICENCE [as in §37] to Richard Walkstode kt for transporting wheat and mace to Wales.
COMMISSION, by mainprize of John Bernwall and Thomas Laundey of co. Meath, to Christopher Bernewall, the K.'s serjeant-at-law, of custody of the weir called Bodnamesweir near Slane, during pleasure.
NAI, RC 8/40, p. 265.
RCH 232/39
Similar LICENCE [as in §37] to John B[…] for transporting wheat to Wales.
RCH 231/27
COMMISSION, by mainprize of Edward Plowden and Thomas Hawkeslowe of co. Dublin, to Richard [Talbot], abp Dublin, of custody of all lands [etc.] in Ballymargy, [being] in the K.'s hand; to have during pleasure, rendering the true value.
RCH 231/19
3 Mar. 1424
INSPEXIMUS of letters of William Mool and Richard Fowler, chaplains, dated 8 Aug. [1381] 5 Ric. II, by which they quitclaimed, for themselves and their heirs, to Laurence Petit, and his heirs and assigns, all their right and claim in the manor of Rathkenny, and also in all manors, lands [etc.] that to the said W[illiam] and R[ichard] had by gift of the said Laurence in co. Meath.
EXEMPLIFICATION [of the foregoing] made the request of John Staunton, constable of Trim castle.
RCH 231/20
EXEMPLIFICATION, at the request of the same John [Stauntoun, constable of Trim castle, as in §21], of other letters of the same William [Mool] and Richard [Fowler], dated 24 Aug. [1384] 8 Ric. II, by which they quitclaimed to the same Laurence [Petyt], and his heirs and assigns, all manner of actions, both real and personal, against that Laurence and his heirs or assigns.
RCH 231/29 (a)
8 Mar. 1424
COMMISSION, by mainprize of Robert Dirland' and Christopher Petyt, citizens of Dublin, to William […] of custody of 1 messuage and 1 carucate of land in Scurlagestoun, Newetoun, Bretnaghestoun and Clo[…]yry, in the barony of Del[…]; to have for as long as they are in the K.'s hand, rendering the extent, if it should happen to be decided in the K.'s court that they pertain to the K.
20 Mar. 1424
GRANT, for 20s paid by Christopher Bernevall, to the said Christopher of the marriage of Alice, daughter of Robert Derpatryk, who held in chief of Henry V by knight service.
NAI, RC 8/40, p. 264.
COMMISSION, by mainprize of Walter Assheton and Ralph Archbold of co. Dublin, to John son of Reginald Talbot of custody of the manor of Dreynan in the said county from Christmas 1422, during pleasure, rendering the true value yearly.
COMMISSION, by mainprize of Philip Walsh of co. Kildare and John Wythyr of co. Meath, to John Chyrbury of custody of two messuages, 17½ acres of land and one dovecote in le Milton, one messuage, 17 acres in Robertstown, and 80 acres in Lagagh in co. Meath, rendering the true value yearly.
COMMISSION, by mainprize of William Copener of co. Cork and William Helgin of co. Kildare, to Alexander White of custody of 40 acres of land in Milfield in co. Dublin, during pleasure, rendering the true yearly value.
NAI, RC 8/40, pp 263–4.
RCH 232/35
3 Apr. 1424
Similar LICENCE [as in §37] to John Hore for transporting wheat to Eng.
{1} This is the first of four items calendared in RCH as a bundle with the item-number range §§35–8.
RCH 231/29 (b)
18 Apr. 1424
COMMISSION, by mainprize of John Smythe and Walter Yong of co. Dublin, to John White of custody of 1 messuage in le Ireshetoun near Kilkenny, and 1 acre of land in Hughesgraunge, co. Kilkenny, late of Godfrey Paston, [being] in the K.'s hand; to have during pleasure, rendering the extent.
RCH 231/14
22 Apr. 1424
COMMISSION, by mainprize of William Bathe and Nicholas Ketyng of co. Dublin, to William Sutton clk of custody of the following lands [etc.], to have during pleasure, rendering the extent, viz.:
1 messuage and 40 acres of land, which lately belonged to Clement Bernard in Flemyngton near Kentestoun, co. Meath;
1 messuage and 1 carucate in Englyssh Colpe alias Pilletestoun in the same county;
and also 1 messuage and 40 acres in Carblagh, in the same county.
4 May. 1424
ORDER to all to be intendant to John Blaketoun, whom Sampson [Dartas, as in §3] has appointed in chancery as his deputy.
RCH; NAI, RC 8/40, p. 235.
RCH 232/36
Similar LICENCE [to transport grain, as in §37] to Nicholas Fleming.
5 Jul. 1424
GRANT to John Lydington clk of custody of all lands [etc.] in Balymargy of the K.'s demesne lands for 15 years, rendering the true value.
NAI, RC 8/40, pp 269.
23 Aug. 1424
EXEMPTION for life to John Blomby of Dublin, merchant, from being placed on assizes, juries [etc.] and from being made sheriff, coroner, seneschal, mayor or provost against his will.
NAI, RC 8/40, p. 236.
29 Aug. 1424
GRANT, by advice of Richard [Talbot] abp Dublin, Jcr, to William Sutton of 2 messuages and 30 acres of land in Callan, 1 messuage and 24 acres of land in le Neweton de Athgane, 4 messuages and 16 acres of land in Nobber [le Nobyr], and 1 messuage and 60 acres of land late of Reginald Moynagh in Rentagheston; to hold for life without rendering anything.
Rot. selecti, p. 83.
RCH 232/31 (c)