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Timestamp: 2019-03-21 19:49:16
Document Index: 208517310

Matched Legal Cases: ['§81', '§1', '§82', '§82', '§20', '§69', '§67', '§60', '§29', '§29', '§32', '§81', '§82', '§40', '§97', '§161', '§1', '§111', '§1', '§1', '§19']

RCH 202/1
COMMISSION, by mainprize of Henry Stanyhurst and Thomas Prescote of co. Meath, to William Barret clk of custody of all manors, lands and tenements that belonged to William Moretoun in Miculrobynestoun, Lytylrobynestoun and Upper Bultoun [superiori Bultoun] in the parish of Kylskyr.1
1 This is the first item from RCI roll §81, identified as follows in RCH: 'Rotulus patens de anno 1 Hen. V. 1a pars' (=§1–39, below). RCI roll §82 (identified as follows in RCH: 'Rotulus patens de anno 1 Hen. V. 2a pars') begins below at §82.
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RCH 202/2
LICENCE to James fitz Symound, archdeacon of Glendalough and parson of the church of Kyldalke, to absent himself outside Ire. for two years.
RCH; Bodl., Rawl. MS B. 502, f. 16v.
RCH 202/3
12 Mar. 1414
PARDON to David s. of John Telyng of suit of peace for treasons [etc.].
RCH 202/6
PARDON to Janico Dartas esq. of suit of peace for treasons [etc.].
RCH 202/7
21 Dec. 1413
PARDON to Thomas Walleys of suit of peace [etc.] and of debts and accounts.
RCH 202/12
PARDON to Thomas s. of John Cruys kt of suit of peace for treasons [etc.] and also of intrusions [etc.] in and of the following:
the manor of Kylshalghane;
one quarter of the manor of Duleek;
one quarter of the manor of Dundalk;
one quarter of the manor of Kells with appurtenances;
60 acres of land in le Blakhall;
and 60 acres in Dunmoky.
And also PARDON of all debts and accounts.
RCH 202/14
COMMISSION, by mainprize of John Bateman of co. Kildare and John Herdeman of co. Meath, to John fitz Adam of custody of the mill of Donmowe, co. Meath, in the K.'s hand by reason of the minority of Philip, son and heir of John Darcy kt.
RCH 202/15
27 Jan. 1414
PARDON to John Nangle baker of suit of peace for treasons [etc.].
RCH 202/16
PARDON to Thomas Coke of suit of peace for treasons [etc.].
RCH 202/18
COMMISSION―by mainprize of Roger Stephenys, citizen of Dublin, and John Smyth of co. Meath―to Thomas Aleyn of the same county of 1 messuage and 1 carucate of land that belonged to Nicholas s. of Nicholas Bodenham in Staunton near Trim.
RCH 202/19
30 Jan. 1414
PARDON to Thomas Maclynge of suit of peace for treasons [etc.]; and GRANT to him of lands [etc.] forfeited by him.
RCH 202/21
Similar [PARDON, as in §20] to Adam Nangle of Wicklow.
RCH 202/22
31 Jan. 1402
INSPEXIMUS and CONFIRMATION of letters patent dated 12 Jan. [1402] 3 Hen. IV,1 by which King Henry IV granted to Thomas Browne clk the office of clerk of the crown in chancery; to have for life, with a fee of 10m p.a.
1 CIRCLE, PR 3 Hen. IV, §69.
RCH 202/23
4 Oct. 1413
APPOINTMENT, during pleasure, of John White as the K.'s attorney, both in the Ex. and in the common bench, with the accustomed fees and rewards.
RCH 202/27
8 Feb. 1414
ACCEPTANCE and CONFIRMATION of the estate and possession that Thomas Seynt Legers, prebendary of one portion of the prebend of Castleknock, called Molahydrit, in the cathedral church of St Patrick, Dublin, ex parte decani.
RCH 202/28
31 Jan. 1414
INSPEXIMUS and CONFIRMATION of letters patent dated at Westminster, 8 Aug. [1413] 2 Hen. IV,1 in favour of the prior and brethren of the order of Carmelites of Dublin, confirming a grant made by Edward III on 16 June [1335] 9 Edw. III, which was later confirmed by Richard II on 10 Jan. [1395] 18 Ric. II.2 By these letters and confirmations, the kings granted to the said prior and brethren the chantry of the Ex. of Dublin for the celebration of divine service, provided that they maintain the chantry by one of their brethren; to have to them and their successors forever, receiving 100s p.a. at the said Ex.
1CPR 1399–1401, p. 538 (=letters patent dated at Westminster, 8 Aug. 1401).
2 CIRCLE, PR 18 Ric. II, §67.
RCH 202/29
19 Feb. 1414
INSPEXIMUS and CONFIRMATION of letters dated at Westminster, 5 July [1406] 7 Hen. IV,1 confirming other letters dated at Naas, 1 June [1405] 6 Hen. IV,2 by which Henry IV granted £10 p.a. to Robert Harbrik, the K.'s esquire, in consideration of his good service in the K.'s wars; to have for his lifetime, from the issues of the customs of the coket in the port of Waterford.3
1CPR 1405–8, 191.
2 CIRCLE, PR 6 Hen. IV, §60.
3 This is the first of two items calendared in RCH as a bundle with the item-number range §§29–30.
RCH 202/30
20 Feb. 1414
To the customers in the port of Waterford.
ORDER to pay [Robert Harbrik £10 p.a. from the issues of the customs of the coket in the port of Waterford, as in §29].
RCH 202/32
5 Mar. 1414
Elias Borlagh clk has a LICENCE of absence.1
1 This is the first of two items calendared in RCH as a bundle with the item-number range §§32–3.
RCH 202/33
14 Mar. 1414
LICENCE to Richard Goldyng to absent himself from Ire. for three years, and to receive the profits of his land and tenements in the meantime.
NAI, RC 8/34, p. 38; RCH.
RCH 202/34
Gerald fitz Morice, e. Kildare, and Agnes his wife have petitioned showing that they hold various manors, lands, tenements, rents and services in Eng., as of right of Agnes by enfeoffment in jointure with Vrien [Brian] Cokeshay, her previous husband; and that because it has been announced in Eng. that the said Agnes had died [pro eo quod vox & clamor manifeste laborant quod prefata Agnes viam universe carnis est ingressa], the heirs to whom those manors ought to revert have entered the same. TESTIFICATION, at their request, that said Agnes is alive and well.1
RCH; NAI, Ferguson Coll. 2, p. 183.
1 This is the first item on the dorse of RCI roll §81.
RCH 202/35
APPOINTMENT of Richard fitz Maurice fitz Eustace kt to arrest William Thomassessoun to answer upon those things which shall be charged against him by the K.'s council on behalf of the K.
RCH 202/36
APPOINTMENT of William Sutton clk to levy, in the K.'s name, all issues and proifts of lands [etc.] that belonged to Philip Darcy kt, lately seized into the hand of Henry IV on account of the death of the said Philip, who held of that K. in chief, and by reason of the minority of John, his son and heir.
RCH 203/37
APPOINTMENT of Edward Perrers kt, Janico Dartasse esq. and Christopher Holywood esq. as governors of the K.'s wars in the land of Ire.
RCH 203/38
28 Feb. 1414
It is necessary for Thomas [Cranley], abp Dublin, C. of Ire., to be occupied in places far from the sessions of the chief bench. APPOINTMENT of John Bermingham, second justice of that bench, to cause to be made all writs of assize of novel disseisin, mort dancestor, certification and attainder sought in chancery and sued in that bench, in the absence of the C., and to deliver them into the hands of sheriffs [etc.].
RCH 203/39
8 Mar. 1414
Henry Stanyhurst―whom Henry IV appointed, on 7 Feb. [1400] 1 Hen. IV, as second chamberlain of the Ex. [of Ire.], for the term of his life―has shown by petition that he is occupied in the K.'s service in various parts of Ire. LICENCE to him to occupy that office by deputies in his absence.
RCH 203/1
{1} This is the first item in RCI roll §82, identified as follows in RCH: 'Rotulus patens de anno 1 Hen. V. 2a pars' (=§§40–61, below).
14 Feb. 1414
INSPEXIMUS of the reversal of a certain record and process of the outlawry promulgated against the person of Nicholas Haywod, which was made void before John Stanley kt, former Lt of Ire., in a parliament last held at Dublin on Monday after All Saints [4 Nov. 1413].
EXEMPLIFICATION made at the plea of the said Nicholas.
PARDON to Wolfram Bernevale of all manner of entries, intrusions, abatements, erroneous and undue liveries, and alienations without licence in and of the manors of Balythormot, Drumnagh, Camyth, Tuure,1 Balrothery, Tallaghereny2 and Balybryden, in cos. Dublin and Carlow, with their appurtenances, made by Wolfram or any of his ancestors or by ony other person whatsoever holding or possessing those manors or any parcel of the same. Also PARDON of all profits and amercements pertaining to the same, and of all debts and accounts [etc.], and executions [etc.]; and also of £4 17s 4d, and the execution thereof, adjudged against them in the time of Henry IV; and further CONFIRMATION of the estate and possession that he has in those manors.
Rot. selecti, pp 41–2.
RCH; COA, PH 13203, p. 356; NLI, GO MS 193, p. 77.
1 RCH gives the last three place-names as 'Drunnagh', 'Camyel' and 'Tinire'.
2 RCH reads 'Tallaghcreny'.
RCH 203/7
30 Sep. 1413
INSPEXIMUS and CONFIRMATION of letters patent given at Westminster, 1 July [1400] 1 Hen. IV,1 confirming other letters patent dated at Kilkenny, 8 April [1395] 18 Ric. II,2 which confirmed other letters patent dated at Havering, 1 Jan. [1377] 50 Edw. III,3 by which the K. granted to John atte Vise, for service, the office of the chief serjeanty of co. Kilkenny; to have for his life with the accustomed fee, executing the office by himself or by deputies.
1CPR 1399–1401, p. 317.
2 CIRCLE, PR 18 Ric. II, §97.
3CPR 1374–7, p. 404.
RCH 203/8
2 Nov. 1413
PARDON to John Walsh of Wicklow of suit of peace concerning treasons [etc.]; and also of outlawries, forfeitures [etc.].
RCH 203/9
By assent of Thomas [Cranley], abp Dublin, Jcr of Ire., COMMISSION, by mainprize of John s. of John White of Dublin and Nicholas Tynbegh, to William Tynbegh of custody of all messuages, lands, rents and services that Elizabeth, late wife of Philip Darcy kt [chiv'], held in dower in Garyestoun, Dunmowe,1 Louth and elsewhere within the land of Ire., and which came into the K.'s hand after the death of the said Elizabeth and by reason of the minority of Philip, son and heir of John Darcy kt [chiv']; to have until the heir comes of age, and so from heir to heir, rendering 20m p.a. to the Ex. at Michaelmas and Easter.
TNA (PRO), E 101/248/11, m. 8
Rot. selecti, p. 63.
1 RCH reads 'Dunnowe'.
{2} Rot. selecti, p. 63, includes a note to the effect that those lands and tenements were worth £20 p.a. at the time of the grant.
RCH 203/10
Vacated because it appears elsewhere above.
RCH 203/11
8 Nov. 1413
APPOINTMENT of John Barry kt to arrest a certain ship laden with wines of Rochell and other goods, which is at Cork, as is said, wherever he may find it; and he is to take custody of its wine, goods and all its rigging, and convey them to the city of Dublin, and to arrest mariners for its transport [etc.].
RCH 203/12 (a)
PARDON to Thomas Edward of Arklow of suit of peace for treasons [etc.] for which he was indicted [etc.]; and also of outlawries [etc.].
RCH 203/14
17 Feb. 1414
GRANT, for 6s 8d paid in the hanaper, to James Ocoygne clk, who is by birth of Irish blood, that he may be of free status [etc.], and may use English laws, and acquire lands [etc.] in Ire., and dispose of them, and succeed to them as the English there do; and that he may be received and professed in all religious houses, and promoted to any benefices and ecclesiastical dignities [etc.]; notwithstanding any statute [etc.].
RCH 203/15
The provost, burgesses and community of the the town of Ardee have petitioned that by letters patent dated 18 Feb. [1400] 1 Hen. IV,1 the K. granted them murage and pavage for 15 years. That term has not yet elapsed. As the K. is favourably disposed towards their petition, CONFIRMATION to them of those letters; and further GRANT, in aid of the walling and paving of that town in resistance of the malice of the K.'s Irish enemies and to protect the K.'s lieges, that they may take the following customs from all manner of goods for sale within the liberty of that town from the date of these presents for a term of 30 years, viz.:
from each horse for sale, 1d;
from each cow for sale, 1d;
from each seam of wood, ½d;
from each sack of corn for sale, ½d;
from each hide for sale, ½d;
from each cart-frame for sale, 1d;
from each wheel-barrow for sale, 1d;
from each item worth 2s for sale, ½d;
from each item worth 5s for sale, 1d.
And at the end of the term of 30 years these customs are to cease entirely. They are to render an account either at the court of the archbishop of Armagh or that of the prior of St John's in Ardee, and not at the Ex. or elsewhere.
NAI, RC 8/38, pp 328–31; RCH; NLI, GO MS 193, p. 77.
1 CIRCLE, PR 1 Hen. IV, §161.
RCH 203/18
COMMISSION to William Huxley of the office of gauger of wines in all ports in Ire.; to have for life, with all profits [etc.].
19 Oct. 1413
INSPEXIMUS and CONFIRMATION of letters patent dated at Dublin, 24 Apr. [1408] 9 Hen. IV,1 by which the K. granted, for life, to Laurence Merbury of £20 p.a. from the fee-farm of Drogheda on the side of Louth by the hands of the mayor and bailiffs or other governors thereof for the time being.
CPR 1413–16, p. 326 (=an inspeximus [item 1] dated at Westminster, 8 May 1415); CPR 1422–9, p. 99 (inspeximus [item 2, §1] dated at Westminster, 8 Feb. 1423).
1 CIRCLE, PR 9 Hen. IV, §111.
27 Oct. 1413
By assent of John Stanley kt, Lt of Ire., GRANT of the K.'s special grace to Robert White of custody of the prior of St Andrew in Arde in Ulster, called le Blakpriory, which is an alien priory; to have and to hold with all lands, rents, possessions and other commodities pertaining to that priory for as long as it is in the K.'s hand, rendering one falcon [austurcus] p.a. on the feast of St John the Baptist and finding a chaplain to celebrate divine service in that priory for the estate of the K. [etc.].1
1Rot. selecti, p. 63, records that the grant was worth 10m p.a.
John Peny, going to Eng., nominates Roger Walsh and John Serjeant as his attorneys in all pleas and plaints for or against John in the K.'s court in Ire. and the court of the chancery of Ire.
NAI, RC 8/34, pp 87–8.
PARDON and RELEASE to Thomas, son of John Cruys kt, of all manner of debts, accounts, arrears of acounts, and also of fines, rents, and amercements.1
TNA (PRO), E 101/248/11, m. 2, 3.
Rot. selecti, pp 40–1.
1 Thomas was consequently exonerated of the account and profits of the lordship of Kylsalghan (worth £10 p.a.) from 12 May [1413] 1 Hen. V until the Nativity of BMV (Rot. selecti, p. 41).
Lately in the court of King Henry IV, father of the present K., before John fitz Adam and his fellow justices of the common bench in his land of Ire., Henry Reynold, citizen of Dublin, impleaded John Philpot of Drogheda by the K.’s writ of this: that John Philpot should render to the said Henry Reynold 60s 13½d which he owes him and unjustly withholds, as he says. And the same John Philpot was placed in exigent to be punished in co. Dublin because he did not come before the justices to answer Henry Reynold for that according to the law and custom of Ire.; and afterwards he was outlawed for that reason, just as appears more fully in the record and process of the outlawry which the K. caused to come before him in the chancery of Ire.
Now the same John Philpot has surrendered himself to the prison of the marshalsea of the common bench of Ire. for that reason, and he remains there, just as John fitz Adam, the present chief justice of the common bench has informed the K. in his chancery of Ire. As the K. has been moved by piety, PARDON to John Philpot of that outlawry; and GRANT to him of the K.’s firm peace. Such that he shall stand to right in the K.’s court if anyone wishes to plead against him concerning the said debt.
Thomas [Cranley], abp Dublin, Jcr of Ire.
NAI, CB 1/5, m. 2r.
23 Jan. 1414
By assent of Thomas [Cranley], abp Dublin, Jcr of Ire., GRANT of the K.'s special grace to Laurence Merbury kt [chiv'], T. of Ire., of £40 p.a. to be received each year at the Ex. of Ire. by name of reward beyond his fee of £40 p.a. due of hold for that office; to have for as long as he remains in that office.
Lately in the court of Henry IV before John fitz Adam and his fellows, justices of the common bench in his land of Ire., Thomas Everdon clk impleaded John Fulpot of Drogheda by the K.’s writ of this: that the same John Fulpot should render to Thomas 40s which he owes him and unjustly detains, as he says; and the same John Fulpot placed in exigent to be outlawed in co. Dublin because he did not come before the justices to answer Thomas for that according to the law and custom of Ire.; and afterwards he was outlawed for that reason, just as appears more fully in the record and process of the outlawry which the K. caused to come before him in the chancery of Ire.
And now the same John Fulpot has surrendered himself to the prison of the marshalsea of the common bench of Ireland for that reason, and he remains there, just as John fitz Adam, the present chief justice of the common bench has informed the K. in his chancery of Ireland. As the K. has been moved by piety, PARDON to John Fulpot of that outlawry; and GRANT to him of the K.’s firm peace. Such that he shall stand to right in the K.’s court if anyone wishes to plead against him concerning the said debt.
NAI, CB 1/5, m. 2v.
GRANT to William Scrivener of all lands and tenements that belonged to Thomas White in the barony of Norragh, co. Kildare, which are in the K.'s hand; to have for as long as they are in the K.'s hand.
NAI, RC 8/34, p. 208.
26 Feb. 1414
Lately in the court of King Henry IV, father of the present K., before John fitz Adam and his fellows, justices of the common bench of Ire., John Trody, citizen and merchant of Dublin, impleaded by the K.’s writ Richard Lang’ of Dublin of a debt of 40s which that John exacted from Richard, as is said; and the same Richard was placed in exigent to be outlawed in co. Dublin because he did not come to answer John for that debt according to the law and custom of the K.’s land of Ire.; and afterwards he was outlawed, just as appears more fully in the record and process of outlawry which the K. caused to come before him in his chancery of Ire.
And now Richard has surrendered himself into the prison of the marshalsea of the common bench, and remains there for that reason, just as the said John [fitz Adam], the present chief justice of the said bench, has informed the K. at his order. As the K. has been moved by piety, PARDON to Richard of that outlawry and GRANT to him of the K.’s firm peace. Such that he shall stand to right if anyone wishes to plead against him concerning that writ.
NAI, CB 1/5, m. 1r.
7 Mar. 1414
PARDON to Thomas Cranley, formerly prebendary of the prebend of Clemethan, of two thirds of the profits and emoluments of his lands [etc.], owed to the K. on account of his absence from Ire.1
1 The prebend was worth £20 p.a. (Rot. selecti, p. 41).
[Before 25 Sep. 1413]
INSPEXIMUS of a charter [dated 25 July 1317],1 which Aymer de Valence, late earl of Pembroke, granted to the burgesses of Wexford; and CONFIRMATION of the same by advice of Thomas Butler, prior of the hospital of St John of Jerusalem, deputy of the K.'s brother, Thomas of Lancaster, steward of Eng., Lt of Ire., and at the request of Katherine of Ormond, aunt of the said deputy.2
COD, iii, §1 (=an inspeximus of 1 Elizabeth I [1559]).
1 The text of the charter is published in CPI, p. 47; and MacNiocaill, Na Buirgéisí, i, 232–6. The exemplification in COD, iii, §1 comes from a rather corrupt text from the reign of Elizabeth I; an enrolled version of the Wexford charter may be found in calendared form in CPR Ire., Hen. VIII–Eliz., pp 423–4. The date of this confirmation is not given, but may be placed in the reign of Henry V because of the reference to Thomas of Lancaster as 'the K.'s brother'. Sir John Stanley took up office as K.'s Lt on 25 Sept. 1413, so the mention of Thomas Butler, prior of the hospital of St John of Jerusalem in Ire., as deputy Lt makes this the terminus ad quem. See also Curtis's note on the dating in COD, iii, p. 2.
2 Cf. the recent confirmation of the previous reign: CIRCLE, PR 12 Hen. IV, §19.