Source: https://chancery.tcd.ie/roll/9-Henry-V/close
Timestamp: 2019-01-23 23:56:54
Document Index: 480832470

Matched Legal Cases: ['§66', '§21', '§23', '§67', '§132', '§35', '§37', '§37', '§41', '§41', '§41', '§41', '§68', '§3', '§67']

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RCH 251/2
8 Nov. 1420
ORDER to pay Richard [Talbot], abp Dublin, former Jcr of Ire., £56 8s 6d for the wages of men-at-arms and archers, and also £10 4s 10d by name of reward.
RCH 251/3
9 Nov. 1420
By letters patent under the g.s. of Eng., the K. appointed Laurence Merbury kt as C. of Ire., during pleasure. ORDER to pay him £78 8s 8½d, which are in arrears, and £40 annually of his fee each year.
RCH 251/4
ORDER to pay Robert Sutton―whom the K. appointed on 29 Sept. [1413] 1 Hen. V as keeper of the rolls of chancery, during pleasure―£35, which are in arrears.
2 Oct. 1420
ORDER to pay John Passavaunt clk―to whom the K. granted, by letters patent dated 28 Sept. [1413] 1 Hen. V, the office of keeper or clerk of the hanaper of the chancery ofIre., during pleasure―25s [arrears], and [his fee of] 100s annually.
ORDER to pay Thomas Broun―to whom Henry IV granted by letters patent dated 12 Jan. [1402] 3 Hen. IV, ratified by the present K., the office clerk of the crown of the chancery of Ire., for the term of his life―£25 12s 8d [arrears] from the time of Henry IV,1 and £22 15s 1½d from the time of the present K., which are in arrears.
1 RCH reads 'from the time of Henry V', but this is an error for Henry IV caused by the misattribution of the roll to the reign of Henry VI.
ORDER to pay Stephen Bray―whom the K. appointed, by letters patent dated 28 Sept. [1413] 1 Hen. V, as chief justice at pleas [etc.], during pleasure―£547 6s 7¾d.
ORDER to pay Roger Hakenshawe―whom the K. appointed on 25 Jan. [1416] 3 Hen. V as second justice at pleas [etc.], receiving such fees [etc.] as John Bermingham was accustomed to receive―£117 6s 9d, which are in arrears to him; and also [to pay him] £20 annually of his fee, and 20d daily.
RCH 251/12
5 Dec. 1421
ORDER to pay John Blakeney―to whom, on 19 June [1421] last, the K. granted, for service, the office of chief justice of the common bench, during pleasure―111s 6¾d, which are in arrears to him of his fee of £40 p.a.
RCH 251/13
8 Dec. 1420
ORDER to pay John Bateman―to whom Henry IV granted by his letters patent, which were confirmed by the present K. on 13 June [1413] 1 Hen. V, the office of chirographer and keeper of writs and rolls of the common bench in Ire., during good behaviour―25s, which are in arrears to him, and [his fee of] 100s annually.
RCH 251/14
28 Jun. 1421
ORDER to pay Christopher Bernewall, whom the K. appointed by letters patent dated 12 Dec. [1420] last as serjeant-at-laws in Ire., during good behaviour, 50s [arrears], and [also] 100s p.a., which he receives from the K.
RCH 251/15
14 Nov. 1421
ORDER to pay Maurice Stafforde―whom the K. appointed on 10 Dec. [1420] last as serjeant-at-[laws], during good behaviour―75s [arrears], and [his fee of] 100s, which he receives from the K. annually.
RCH 251/16
ORDER to pay John White―to whom on 18 March [1414] 1 Hen. V the K. granted the office K.'s attorney both in the Ex. and in the common bench, during good behaviour―25s, which are in arrears to him, and [also his fee of] 100s p.a. henceforth each year.
RCH 251/17
ORDER to pay Hugh Bavent,1 whom the K. appointed as clerk of the T. of Ire., during pleasure, that which is in arrears of those £40 annually granted by the K. by name of reward.
RCH 251/18
2 Dec. 1420
ORDER to pay Henry Strangways―to whom Henry IV granted the office of chief chamberlain of Ire., for the term of his [Strangways's] life, by letters patent under the g.s. of Ire. dated 26 Jan. [1405] 6 Hen. IV, which were confirmed by other letters patent under the g.s. of Eng. dated 2 May [1412] 11 Hen. IV, and which the present K. confirmed by letters patent under the g.s. of Eng. dated 29 May [1414] 2 Hen. V―33s 4d, which are in arrears to him; and 10m annually of increment henceforth each year.
RCH 251/19
ORDER to pay John Blakton, clerk of the T. of Ire.―to whom the K. granted 40s of increment annually beyond the fees [etc.] due to the same office, just as Thomas Fourneys clk and John Coryngham, clerks of the T. of Ire., were accustomed to have―those 40s each year.
RCH 251/20
22 Feb. 1421
ORDER to pay William Sutton―to whom Henry IV, by letters patent under the g.s. of Ire. dated 28 Jan. [1404] 5 Hen. IV, which were confirmed by letters patent of Eng. dated 28 March [1404] in the same year, and which the present K. confirmed on 7 Dec. [1413] 1 Hen. V, granted the office of clerk of the common pleas of the Ex. of Ire. for his life, receiving annually the same fees [etc.] as John Penkeston, formerly clerk of the common pleas of the same Ex., was accustomed to receive in the time of Edward [III], the late K.1―45s, which are in arrears; and 5m annually of his fee each year.
1 For the original grant to Sutton, see CIRCLE, PR 5 Hen. IV, §66, where the various later recitals of the grant are cited.
RCH 251/21
14 Oct. 1420
ORDER to pay Edward Perrers kt and John, his son―to whom Henry IV, by letters patent under the g.s. of Ire. dated 10 Nov. [1410] 12 Hen. IV, which the present K. approved by letters patent under the g.s. of Eng. dated 27 Aug. [1416] 4 Hen. V, had given the office of constable and keeper of the castle and town of Wicklow, situated among the Obrynnes, the K.'s Irish enemies―£46 13s 1¼d.
RCH 251/22
28 Oct. 1421
ORDER to pay E[dward Perrers kt] and J[ohn, his son, as in §21] £62 10s, which are in arrears; and £50 annually.
RCH 251/23
3 May. 1421
On 28 Jan. [1421] last, in a certain meeting before James Butler, e. Ormond, Lt of Ire., and the concil there, concerning the defence of the town of Athy, which is the greatest fortress and the key of the country, Richard Wellesley kt, appearing before the said Lt and council, mainprized to keep that town against the malice of the K.'s Irish enemies; and upon this it was agreed that the said Richard should have custody of that town [etc.]. ORDER to pay Richard 100s, which are in arrears of £20 annually from the said 28 Jan. [1421] until 28 April last.
RCH 251/24
ORDER to pay Richard Wellesley 100s, which are in arrears of £20 annually [for the custody of the town of Athy, as in §23] from 28 April [1421] last until 28 July then next following; and henceforth the same £20 each year.
RCH 251/25
17 Oct. 1421
ORDER, at petition, to pay William Skryvener―to whom the castle of Nicolestoun, co. Kildare, was committed for [safe] custody by [John Talbot] Lord Furnival, formerly Lt of Ire., and afterwards by James Butler, e. Ormond, Lt of Ire.―that which is in arrears of 10m annually; and [henceforth to pay] the same 10m each year.
RCH 251/26
20 Oct. 1421
ORDER to pay Janico Dartas,1 the K.'s esquire―to whom Henry IV granted by letters patent, which were confirmed by the present K., £100 annually for the term of his life―that which is arrears to him.
1 RCH reads 'Darta'.
RCH 251/27
On 16 June [1335] 9 Edw. III, the K. granted by his letters patent to the prior and brethren of the order of Carmelites of Dublin the chantry of the Ex. there [Dublin] for the celebration of divine service in the same Ex. by one of their brethren; and afterwards, on 10 Jan. [1395] 18 Ric. II,1 Richard II granted the said chantry to the same forever, receiving 100s p.a.; and these [letters] were ratified by Henry IV2 by letters patent under the g.s. of Eng. dated 8 Aug. [1401] 2 Hen. IV;3 and by the present K. by letters patent under the g.s. of Ire. dated 26 Jan. [1415] 2 Hen. V.4 ORDER to pay those 100s each year.
1 CIRCLE, PR 18 Ric. II, §67.
2 RCH reads 'H. V.' in error.
3CPR 1399–1401, p. 538 (=letters patent dated at Westminster, 8 Aug. 1401).
4 CIRCLE, PR 2 Henry V, §132.
RCH 252/28
ORDER, at petition, to pay £100 to James, son of Gerald late earl of Desmond, who has retained many men-at-arms for a long time in resistance of the malice of the Irish enemies and English rebels of the parts of Munster and Connacht.
RCH 252/30
18 Apr. 1421
ORDER, at petition, to pay £18 to John Bellew kt, junior, who has sustained various costs in the last year upon the maintenance of manors, messuages, lands and tenements that belonged to John Wogan esq. in co. Kildare, and which are in the K.'s hand by the death of the said John Wogan.
RCH 252/31
15 Oct. 1421
Richard fitz Eustace kt [chivaler] and Katherine Preston have petitioned that by letters patent dated 26 June [1420] 8 Hen. V, the K. committed to them custody of two thirds of all manors, lands, tenements, rends and services of which Christopher Holywood died seised; to have during pleasure, rendering the extent. Two thirds of the manor of Hagard and various lands and tenements in Dundugyn and Ballibalryk are parcels of those manors; and the same manor of Hagarde, and also lands and tenements in Dundugyn, are situated in the marches of McMaghon', [the K.'s] Irish enemy. As the K.'s Irish enemies are now lately openly at war, the same Richard and Katherine have sustained various defensible men in salvation of the said manor [etc.]. ORDER to pay Richard and Katherine £16.
RCH 252/32
20 Jan. 1421
ORDER, at petition, to pay £10 to Matthew Lappyng esq,, who was captured in the K.'s wars by Oconghor, an Irish enemy, in aid of [the payment of] his ransom.
RCH 252/34
ORDER, at petition, to pay 5m to Walter Shirlok, [granted to him] on account of great labours in co. Kilkenny and the marches of the same both upon the levying of the royal service last proclaimed, and also upon the extent of the temporalities of the bishopric of Ossory, by pretext of letters patent made to him concerning this.
RCH 252/35
10 Apr. 1421
ORDER, at petition, to pay £4 to Maurice Stafford, Walter Shirlok and William Baldewyne, who were lately appointed by the K.'s letters patent of the Ex. to inquire in cos. Wexford, Kilkenny, Waterford, Tipperary and elsewhere concerning various articles, juries, and also other matters touching the K.'s business and profit.
RCH 252/36
ORDER, at petition, to pay pay 4m to the same Walter [Shirlok, as in §35].
RCH 252/38
19 Apr. 1421
On 18 April [1421] last, a discussion took place in the council chamber within Dublin castle [etc., as in §37]. ORDER to pay the said James Cornewalshe £10 in part-payment of his costs [in crossing to the K. in Eng.].
RCH 252/39
On Friday 10 Jan. [1420] last at Dublin it was agreed that James Cornewalshe, chief baron of the Ex., should dispatch himself to the royal presence to declare to the K. the state of the said land [etc., as in §37]. And because the said James Cornewalshe took his corporal oath before the said Lt and council at Dublin that he landed at le Holyhede in Wales on 19 Feb. [1421] and landed again at Dalkey on 28 Aug. [1421], ORDER to pay him £63 6s 8d.
RCH 252/40
22 Oct. 1421
On 21 Oct. [1421], at Dublin, in the chamber of the council near the Ex. called 'le counsel chaumbre', a discussion took place between the Lt and council as to how the great hall within Dublin castle stands in need of a lead roof [tectura plumbea] and repairs. It was agreed that Hugh Bavent,1 clerk of the T. of Ire., should have 20m to expend upon the said hall. ORDER to pay him those 20m.
RCH 252/41
26 Apr. 1421
Richard [Talbot], abp Dublin, former Jcr of Ire., has shown by petition that although a certain tally of £10 from the rent of Newcastle Lyons was levied by the said archbishop in the receipt of the Ex., for Geoffrey Tolagh, receiver, in part-payment of the archbishop from the time when he occupied the office [of Jcr of Ire.], the said receiver was unwilling to receive the tally or make payment of the same to the archbishop. ORDER to pay the same archbishop those £10.
RCH 252/42
24 Oct. 1421
Similar ORDER, at the petition of the same [Richard Talbot] archbishop [of Dublin, as in §41], to pay him £6 13s 4d from another tally.
RCH 252/44
Similar ORDER to pay [as in §41], at petition of John Blakton, clerk of the T. of Ire., concerning a certain tally of 14s 2d to James Yonge, the K.'s farmer, of custody of lands of Ballytyr, Donnyng and Clogherane, and also ten acres of land of Waspaill, levied [etc., as above].
RCH 252/45
Similar ORDER to pay [as in §41], at petition of Richard Rowe clk, concerning a certain tally of 20s levied by Richard Rowe clk from Richard Wellesley, sheriff, of various debts; and another tally of 29s from Walter Tirrell, sheriff, of various debts; and another tally of 20s from Gilbert Hendeley, sheriff, of various debts.
RCH 252/46
11 Dec. 1420
Similar ORDER to pay [as in §41], at petition of Richard Vale, former deputy of Thomas Walleys, usher of the Ex., concerning a certain tally of 16s levied from Thomas Talbot, seneschal, of various debts [etc.].
RCH 252/47
On 25 July [1420] last, the K. appointed Hugh Bavent1 as T. of Ire., during pleasure. ORDER to pay him that which is in arrears of his fee of £40 annually.
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11 Jul. 1421
To Richard Cadelle and William Plunket.
On Thursday 10 July [1421] last, the commons of the liberty of Meath, appearing in response to the K.'s writ before James Butler, e. Ormond, Lt of Ire., at Rathegirdille, granted of their unanimous assent to the said Lt, in aid and maintenance of the K.'s wars, 10s from each carucate of land within the said liberty to be levied from the said commons and paid to that Lt for the said reasons. The commons have elected the said Richard Cadelle and William Plunket as collectors of that sum in the barony of Duleek. ORDER to levy and collect the said sum from those commons according to that grant, and to pay the moneys arising from the same to the Lt or his receiver by indentures to be made duly: with power to distrain all and singular persons who oppose are rebel against the payment, levying and collection of the said sum, and to take those who are distrained [into custody etc.], and to amerce them [etc.].
TNA (PRO), E 101/247/16, m. 1.
Gilbert, Facsimiles, iii, plate 35, item 1.
Parls & councils, pt 2, §68 (pp 184–5); Gilbert, Facsimiles, iii, plate 35, item 1 (transcript).
ORDER to pay Edward Perers―who was appointed together with his son John as constable of Wicklow castle and keeper of the town there by letters patent under the g.s. of Ire. dated 10 Nov. [1410] 12 Hen. IV with a fee of £50 p.a.―£86 2s 7¾d arrears of that fee from 27 Aug. [1416] 4 Hen. V until 10 Feb. [1422] last.
TNA (PRO), E 101/691/22, §3.
[18 Mar. 1422]
MEMORANDUM that, upon the deliberation of the Jcr and council at Dublin on 18 March 1422, it was agreed that a subsidy should be levied for the expenses of an army sufficient to repel the incursions of O Reilly, O Toole and O Conor-Failge.
TCD, MS 3411, ff 73v–74r.
To John Pilkyngtoun, escheator of Ire.
ORDER to inquire as to the lands [etc.] held by Margaret, who was the wife of Robert Orell dcd, on the day she died.1
NLI, D 17008.
1 The writ, which is stiched to the inquisition returned by Pilkington's deputy, Henry Stanihurst, is in need of conservation.
To Hugh Bavent, deputy of Laurence Merbury kt, C. of Ire.
Warrant: On Thursday 10 July [1421] last, the commons of the liberty of Meath, appearing in response to the K.'s writ before James Butler, e. Ormond, Lt of Ire., at Rathegirdille, granted of their unanimous assent to the said Lt, in aid and maintenance of the K.'s wars, 10s from each carucate of land within the said liberty to be levied from the said commons and paid to that Lt for the said reasons. The commons have elected certain collectors whose names appear in a certain schedule enclosed with these presents. ORDER to cause the K.'s letters patent to be made under the royal seal being in the custody of the said Hugh [Bavent, deputy C. of Ire.], to the said collectors to levy and collect that sum from the same commons in due form without delay: with the necessary clauses in the same letters of attaint and distraing all and singulr persons who are opposing or rebellious to the said collectors in the payment, levying and collection of the said sum.
[The names of the collectors elected for various baronies are given here, viz.:]
Duleek: Richard Cadell and William Plunket collectors there.
Ratoath: Robert Moenes, William fitz Leones and Robert Burtoun collectors there.
Dunboyne: Thomas Petite of Pierstoun, Philip Pheypo, Robert Felde collectors there.
Skreen: John Dilloun, William Asshe, Richard Notyngham, Thomas Preston, John Bernwale, Barnaby Cusak and John Penteney of Tawragh collectors there..
Dees: Walter de la Hyde kt, John fitz Richer and William Arrote collectors there.
Moyffenrath: Thomas Bacoun, Walter Leyns and Philip Rede collectors there.
Luyn: Walter Balfe, Thomas Talbot and Henry Duffe collectors there.
Navan: Richard Petite, William Sarisfeld and Thomas Allyne of Skerowane collectors there.
Slane: Christopher Fleming, Walter Dexeetre, Christopher Fleming of Killary collectors there.
Margalion: William Talloun, John Stocke of Stephynestoun, George Drake collectors there.
Kells: John Derditz, William Betaghe and Richard Ins collectors there.
Delvin: Thomas Goldynge, Philip Mole and John Bellagh collectors there.
Foure: James Fay, John Cristofre and William Fynlaghe collectors there.
Forbille: Thomas Cosynge, Richard Hardestoun and William Dongane collectors there.
Moyesshyll: Andrew Tuite, John Berry collectors there.
Maghriternan, Moygoishe, Loghsewdy, Korker: Herbert de la Mare, Richard Petite, John Moppe, John Mauerlyn, Matthew Tyrell collectors for those four baronies.
James Butler, e. Ormond, Lt, under his p.s.
Parls & councils, pt 2, §67 (pp 183–4); Gilbert, Facsimiles, iii, plate 35, item 1 (transcript).
Maghriternan, Moygoishe, Loghsewdy, Korker