Source: https://chancery.tcd.ie/roll/sort/30-Henry-VI/patent
Timestamp: 2019-07-16 12:47:56
Document Index: 150100922

Matched Legal Cases: ['§115', '§35', '§19', '§34', '§16', '§16', '§24', '§27']

RCH 266/4
10 Jul. 1451
COMMISSION―by mainprize of James Dowdall of Dublin, merchant, and Robert […], yeoman [yeman]―to Nicholas Moynagh and Anne, his wife, of custody of 1 messuage and 12 acres of land in Athboy, which belonged to John fitz William; to have for as long as they are in the K.'s hand, rendering the true value.
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RCH 266/3
4 Oct. 1451
COMMISSION, by mainprize of Reginald Bernevall of Drumnagh and John Bernevall of Balythermot, to Thomas Sale of Saleston gentleman and William Walter clk of custody of the following lands [etc.]; to have for as long as they are in the K.'s hand, rendering the true value, viz.:
2 messuages, 1 carucate of arable land and 6 acres of meadow in Kilmehud near […];
1 messuage, 1 carucate of land, 5 acres of meadow, 16 acres of pasture, with a water-mill [… in] Lesser Shanguagh minor [Shanguagh minori];
1 messuage and 1 carucate of land in Corcagh;
1 messuage and 1 carucate of land, 10 acres of meadow, 12 acres of pasture and 15 acres of wood in Conaght;
1 messuage, half a carucate of land, 12 acres of meadow, and 20 acres of pasture in Kilgalwey;
1 messuage, half a carucate of land and 5 acres of pasture in Raulyneston;
1 messuage, 120 acres of pasture, 25 acres of wood in Clementeston;
and also 2 messuages and 16 acres of pasture in le Bree.
RCH 266/1
10 Oct. 1451
By letters patent dated 13 April [1448] 26 Hen. VI,1 the K. granted to Richard Bermingham and Richard fitz Robert, and to whichever of them lived the longer, the office of chancellor of the green wax of the Ex.; and they have appointed Thomas Kent clk as their deputy in chancery. ORDER to all persons to be intendant to him [Thomas].2
TCD, MS 1747, pp 136–7.
1CPR 1446–52, p. 168.
2 This is the first item in RCI roll §115, identified as follows in RCH: 'Rotulus patens de anno 30 Hen. VI.'
RCH 267/5
25 Oct. 1451
GRANT to Art Obrenan that he and all his issue may use English laws and customs.
RCH 267/40
7 Nov. 1451
LICENCE to John Caunton of Dublin, merchant, to transport four horses to Brittany or Spain [ad Britanniam vel Ispanniam].
RCH 267/9
10 Nov. 1451
PARDON to William Fraunces yeoman [yeman] of suit of peace concerning felonies [etc.]; especially of the death of William Paas, pleader.
RCH 267/35–6
'INSPEXIMUS of a certain deed dated at Sheffield, 6 Sept. [1451] 30 Hen. VI, by which John Talbot kt, son and heir of John [Talbot], e. Shrewsbury―reciting that the K., by letters patent dated at Westminster, 2 Sept. [1446] 25 Hen. VI, granted to him the office of C. of Ire., to have by himself or sufficient deputies, during good behaviour―ordained Thomas Talbot kt, prior of the hospital of St John of Jerusalem of Kilmainham as his sufficient deputy, during pleasure.
EXEMPLIFICATION of the premises at the request of the said John Talbot kt.'1
CPR 1446–52, p. 560; RCH; Bodl., Rawl. MS B. 502, f. 18.
1 An enrolment of English letters patent. In RCH this is calendared as a bundle containing two letters with the item-number range §§35–6.
RCH 267/10
28 Nov. 1451
GRANT to Roger Logan, alias Logagh', Irishman, that he and his issue may use English laws.
RCH 267/33
30 Nov. 1451
On 14 Aug. [1450] 28 Hen. VI, by letters patent under the g.s. of Ire.,1 the K. appointed John Chevir esq., son of John Chevir esq., as clerk and keeper of the rolls of chancery in Ire., during good behaviour, with the accustomed fees, wages and rewards of that office; and afterwards, on 3 Oct. [1451] 29 Hen. VI, by other letters patent under the g.s. of Eng., on account of the good and laudable service rendered to the K. by that John, the K. ratified and approved to him that office for the term of his life, with the accustomed fees [etc.], which extend to £20 p.a. Considering John's good service in various parts of Ire., GRANT―of the K.'s grace and by advice and consent of James Butler, e. Ormond, deputy of Richard, duke of York, Lt of Ire., and the council there―to John of the K.'s demesne or manor of Esker, with appurtenances, together with the service and rents of free tenants there, except for a water-mill; to have for as long as he remains in that office, in recompense of those fees. He is to render an account at the Ex. and answer for the surplus of rents, issues and services of that demesne or manor, beyond the said £20.
James Butler, e. Ormond, deputy of Richard, duke of York, Lt of Ire.
NAI, Ferguson Coll. 3, p. 197; RCH; COA, PH 15174, p. 159.
1 CIRCLE, PR 28 Hen. VI, §19.
RCH 267/8
3 Dec. 1451
On account of good and praiseworthy service in [the K.'s] wars, GRANT to Robert Clinton gentleman that he shall not be placed on assizes [etc.].
RCH 267/41
5 Dec. 1451
PARDON to Robert Alge yeoman [yeman] of suit of peace concerning treasons [etc.].
RCH 267/7
PARDON to Thomas Gunne of Howth, maryner, of suit of peace concerning treasons [etc.].
RCH 267/32
PARDON to Robert Cusak of Cosyngeston, gentleman [jent'], of suit of peace concerning treasons [etc.]; and of all manner of intrusions [etc.] in all messuages [etc.] that he has in Turbeville, Trevot, Yerwardeston', Clone, Cosyngeston, Curragheston, Seslyn, Fourtiacrez, Portlester, or elsewhere in Ire.
RCH 267/6
On account of service performed in the wars at his own costs, PARDON to Christopher Plunket of Killene, kt [chiv'], of all manner of goods, chattels, debts [etc.] forfeited or pertaining to the K., and especially because of the outlawry of Stephen Derpatryk.
RCH 267/42
17 Dec. 1451
GRANT, in survivorship, to William Whelpedall and Thomas Petyte of the office of water-bailiff and keeper of all ports and passages whatsoever in Ire.; to have for the term of their lives.
RCH 267/13
4 Jan. 1452
ADMISSION of the election of John Duff merchant as mayor, and Robert White and Thomas Herbert as constables of the staple of the town of Drogheda.
RCH 267/34
27 Feb. 1452
On 15 Jan. [1438] 16 Hen. VI, by letters patent of Eng., the K. granted to Nicholas Strangweys, for service, the office of chief chamberlain of the Ex. for the term of his life, with such fees and rewards as Henry Strangways, his father, formerly chief chamberlain there, had while he lived. And the said Henry had in that office 10m, due of old, and another 10m of increment, together with other rewards; and Nicholas has not as yet been fully satisfied. The K. wishes that Nicholas should have 10m p.a. for as long as he remains in that office from the surplus of the rent of the manor of Esker, which has been granted to John Chevir [as in §34].
RCH 267/31
1 Mar. 1452
PARDON to John Kerdyffe kt [chiv'] of suit of peace concerning treasons [etc.]; and also intrusions [etc.] in the manors of Douth and Dreynan.
RCH 267/37
10 Mar. 1452
PARDON to Peter Coulok of Payneston gentleman [jent'] and One Om[er]y of Ballaghtenan, idleman [idilman], of suit of peace concerning treasons [etc.].
RCH 267/45
LICENCE to Christopher Fleming, baron of Slane, to absent himself [from Ire.] for seven years.
RCH 267/30
22 Mar. 1452
COMMISSION, by mainprize of Henry White clk of co. Dublin and Robert Nele clk of co. Waterford, to the mayor and bailiffs of the city of Waterford and their successors, and also the commons of the same city, of custody of the manor or lordship of Kyllowrane, co. Waterford, with all messuages, lands [etc.] in Kyllovrane; to have for as long as they are in the K.'s hand, rendering 6s 8d p.a.
RCH 267/28
23 Mar. 1452
PARDON to Nicholas Harthall yeoman [yeman] of suit of peace concerning treasons [etc.].
RCH 267/25
LICENCE of absence to William Graunt of Athboy.
RCH 267/29
GRANT to Robert Gnywe chaplain that he and his issue may use English laws.
RCH 267/26
[REPETITION of §16 above, viz. an exemption granted to John White, citizen and merchant of Dublin, that he shall not be placed on assizes.]1
1 This item is dated 24 March in RCH; it is, however, listed as a repetition of §16 above, which is dated 24 May 1452.
RCH 267/16
William Maderer of Lerepole [Liverpool], merchant, going to Eng., has letters of PROTECTION.
RCH 267/19
8 May. 1452
GRANT to Philip Oshestenan carpender, Irishman, that he and his issue may use English law, customs [etc.].
RCH 267/24
Similar PARDON to the same [Richard Chamer, as in §24] at the suit of John Cogh of Dublin, esquire.
RCH 267/12
17 May. 1452
GRANT to Peter s. of Peter Butler of Anrye [Athenry] of the office of controller of the custom and coket in the ports of the towns of Galway and Sligoo [Sligo].
RCH 267/15
24 May. 1452
For praiseworthy service in [the K.'s] wars, GRANT to John White, citizen and merchant of Dublin, that he shall not be placed on assizes [etc.].1
1 See below, §27, for a similar item dated 24 March 1452.
GRANT to John Wyght, Master of Arts,1 of the prebend or canonry of one portion of Lusk, on behalf of the dean [ex parte decani], in the cathedral church of St Patrick, Dublin; because the archbishopric of Dublin was lately vacant.2
W. Monck Mason, The history and antiquities of the collegiate and cathedral church of St Patrick near Dublin, from its foundation in 1190, to the year 1819 […] (Dublin, 1820), p. 33.
1 RCH reads 'Wyght', but this seems to be a misreading for 'Wryght'. See Monck Mason, History and antiquities of the collegiate and cathedral church of St Patrick, p. 33, who lists the beneficiary as John Wright, and cites the original roll in Bermingham Tower. Cotton, Fasti, ii, p. 187, gives 'John Wyght (or Wryght)'.
RCH 267/18
8 Jul. 1452
PARDON to William Welles kt of suit of peace concerning treasons [etc.].