Source: https://chancery.tcd.ie/roll/14-Richard-II/patent
Timestamp: 2017-09-22 00:51:16
Document Index: 253370902

Matched Legal Cases: ['§314', '§1', '§315', '§80', '§99', '§316', '§318']

Patent Roll 14 Richard II | CIRCLE
patent Roll 14 Richard II
5 Jul. 1390
Robert Kysshok clk lately impleaded John Dowdall in the K.'s court before Stephen Bray and his fellows, formerly justices of the bench of Ire., for 40s owed and unjustly detained. Because John did not appear to answer he was put in exigent in co. Carlow and on that account was outlawed, as more fully appears by the process of outlawry brought into chancery. He came before the judges in the K.'s court at Carlow and surrendered himself to the marshalsea prison in the bench of Carlow, where he abides, as John Tyrell, chief justice of the bench, has certified in the chancery of Ire. PARDON to John Dowdall, such that he shall stand to right in the K.'s court if anyone takes action against him for the said debt.
NLI, D 15758.
Dowdall deeds, §314.
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Similar letters of PARDON [as above, §1] to John Dowdall of his outlawry for non-appearance before William Langham and his fellows, formerly justices of the bench, to answer Robert Preston kt in a plea for 55s owed and unjustly detained.
NLI, D 15759
Dowdall deeds, §315.
7 Jul. 1390
GRANT to the K.'s clerk, John Karlell, and his heirs and assigns, for 60 years, without rent, of the K.'s tower at Hangyngbarre in the town of Carlow, sometime since begun [dudum inceptam]; and also of the K.'s old high way and a moiety of a messuage commonly called Waweynesheld adjacent to that tower; on condition that he cause the tower and moiety of the burgage within it to be repaired, inhabited and completed.
CPR 1389–92, p. 390 (=an inspeximus dated at Westminster, 23 March 1391); COA, PH 15172, p. 101.
9 Jul. 1390
GRANT, during pleasure, to John [Griffin], bp Leighlin, of the office of chancellor of the green wax in the Ex. [of Ire.].
COA, PH 15172, p. 95.
14 Jul. 1390
John Whithede nominates Thomas Bathe and John Breccan as his attorneys during his absence.
COA, PH 15172, p. 93.
26 Sep. 1390
APPOINTMENT of William fitz William as seneschal of all the temporalities of the archbishop of Dublin in the K.'s hand by the death of Robert [Wikeford], late archbishop of Dublin.
NAI, MS 2011/1/80.
Pembroke deeds, §80.
20 Oct. 1390
APPOINTMENT of Thomas Everdon as second chamberlain of the Ex. during the absence of John Drax, second chamberlain.
23 Oct. 1390
GRANT to Thomas Barby that he shall not be placed on assizes [etc.] or be made sheriff [etc.].
COA, PH 15172, p. 308 (=CIRCLE, PR 18 Ric. II, §99: an inspeximus under g.s. of Ire. dated 20 April 1395).
NLI_D_15760
6 Nov. 1390
GRANT to John Dowdall, formerly sheriff of Uriel, by pledge and mainprize of John Clinton of Clyntounestoun and John Dowdall of Termonfeckin, both of co. Uriel, that of £57 which he owes the K. of the arrears of his account, he may pay £4 p.a. at the Ex. of Ire., half at Easter and half at Michaelmas, until the whole sum is paid.
Brother Richard White, prior of the hospital of St John of Jerusalem in Ire.
NLI, D 15760.
Dowdall deeds, §316.
Richard [Northalis], bp Ossory, has petitioned showing that although on 15 June [1389] 12 Ric. II the K. granted him licence to enjoy his temporalities during his absence from Ire., yet the K.'s officers took two thirds of the same into the K.'s hand. GRANT that he may enjoy all his fruits and revenues from the said 15 June until St Peter following.
COA, PH 15172, p. 120.
CONFIRMATION, by advice of the Jcr and council of Ire., and for a fine of 20s paid in the hanaper of the chancery of Ire., to John Yatton, prior of Llanthony Prima in Wales, and to his successors, of their estate in the church of St Mary del Nalle, co. Dublin.
16 Jan. 1391
GRANT, during good behaviour, to the K.'s esquire, Robert Eure, of the office of chancellor of the green wax of the Ex. of Ire., with power to execute the office by deputy.
CPR 1389–92, p. 387 (=an inspeximus dated at Westminster, 1 April 1391).
26 Jan. 1391
John Bocom, tenant of lands and tenements in Risestoun, co. Meath, showed by petition to the Jcr and others of the council in Ire., that the lands [etc.] were seized into the K.'s hand on account of the outlawry of Peter Rys, formerly tenant thereof, at the suit of Henry Michell. Afterwards at the suit of John Stamen of Drogheda, then the tenant, considering that Peter had been out of Ire. long before his outlawry was promulgated and it was uncertain if he was alive, the K., by special grace and for a fine made by John [Stamen], pardoned the outlawry and granted him all the forfeitures, profits and issues, and further that he might retain the lands and tenements to him and his heirs forever. Nevertheless a writ was issued from the common bench of Carlow to the sheriff of Meath for the re-seizing of the lands [etc.] into the K.'s hand on account of another outlawry against the said Peter at the suit of John Griffin clk, now bishop of Leighlin, to the great damage of John Bocom.
John Bocom seeks pardon of all outlawries against Peter and a grant to him of all the forfeitures, issues and profits and also the lands [etc.] in recompense for his good service and because Peter was dead before John had any estate in those lands, as very many credible persons assert. GRANT to him of the premises of the K.'s special grace and for a fine of 100s.
NLI, D 15762.
Dowdall deeds, §318.