Source: https://chancery.tcd.ie/roll/sort/8-Richard-II/Patent
Timestamp: 2019-08-25 03:38:57
Document Index: 675227957

Matched Legal Cases: ['§16', '§1', '§72', '§56', '§55', '§13', '§6', '§6', '§72', '§8', '§1', '§18', '§20', '§66', '§82', '§52', '§52', '§38', '§38', '§72', '§84', '§35', '§72', '§103', '§103', '§103', '§103', '§103', '§100', '§45', '§103', '§87', '§45']

RCH 119/14
20 Jul. 1382
COMMISSION to Robert Cusak of custody of 1 messuage and 30 acres in Trenet, co. Meath, to have for as long [etc.], rendering [etc.].
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RCH 119/10
6 Aug. 1382
ORDER to deliver [the custody to J. Bathe, as in §16].
RCH 119/2
25 Jan. 1384
ORDER to deliver the said lands [etc.] to Robert Kerdyff [as in §1].
RCH 121/82
14 Jun. 1384
APPOINTMENT of Richard Plunket and John Dowdall as justices to take an assize of novel disseisin that Roger Gernon arraigned against Adam Gernon and David Kynton and Isabelle his wife concerning a tenement in Ardee.
RCH 121/61
Thomas del Chaumbre has similar letters [of pardon, as in §72].
RCH 119/17
12 Jul. 1384
GRANT to Anne, consort of Philip Courtenay, Lt of Ire., of custody of the manor of Crumlin, to have for as long as Philip is Lt, without rendering anything.
13 Jul. 1384
INSPEXIMUS of letters patent dated at Westminster on 18 May [1365] 39 Edw. III given under the g.s. used by Edward III in Eng. in these words:1
'LICENCE, for 5m paid to the K. by the dean and chapter of the church of St Patrick, Dublin, for the alienation in mortmain to them by Richard St Leger archdeacon of Dublin, John Gate, John Endredeby and John Evesham, clerks, of a messuage, with appurtenances, that belonged to Alexander [Bicknor], late archbishop of Dublin, within the liberty of Dublin, held of the K. in free burgage without doing any service; and a messuage and a carucate of land in Colmyne, co. Dublin, which are held of another than the K., as was found by inquisition made by John Pembrok, escheator of Ire., returned into the chancery of Eng. And licence to the same dean and chapter and their successors to receive those lands and hold them forever in aid of the sustenance of some ancient chantries in their church.'
EXEMPLIFICATION of these letters at the request of the present dean and chapter of the church of St Patrick, Dublin.
Dignitas decani, §56.
J. H. Bernard (ed.), 'Calendar of documents contained in the chartulary commonly called "Dignitas decani" of St Patrick's Cathedral', PRIA, 25:C9 (1905), 492.
1CPR 1364–7, p. 122; Dignitas decani, §55.
RCH 119/16
COMMISSION to Philip fitz Eustace and Thomas Mareward of custody of 1 messuage and 1 carucate of land that belonged to John Cromp in Colyneston and Towaneston in the barony of Santry, co. Dublin, to have for as long [etc.], rendering [etc.].
RCH 119/8
ORDER to deliver [the custody to William Hamond as in §13].
RCH 119/4
[20 Jul. 1384]
ORDER to deliver the said messuage [etc.] to William White [as in §6].1
1 The item is undated in RCH, but it seems likely that the formula 'Teste ut supra' was omitted in error, which would suggest that the date is the same as that of the commission (§6), i.e. 20 July 1384.
RCH 119/9
GRANT to John Napton that he shall not be compelled to assume the order of knighthood [ad ordinem militarem suscipiendum].
COMMISSION to W[illiam] Hamond, vicar of the church of Mullingar, of custody of the manor of Mullingar, co. Meath, to have for as long [etc.], rendering [etc.].
COMMISSION to William White of custody of 1 messuage and 108 acres in Cosanburley near Trim, co. Meath, for as long [etc.], rendering [etc.].
RCH 121/59
22 Jul. 1384
Walter s. of Richard de la Sale of Saleston has similar letters [of pardon, as in §72] concerning seditions [etc.] and outlawry [etc.].
RCH 119/5
COMMISSION to John Frombold, burgess of the town of Drogheda, of custody of 2 messauges, 3 shops, 1 dovecot, 1 garden and 1 orchard in that town on the side of Uriel, to have for as long [etc.], rendering [etc.].
ORDER to deliver the said messuage [etc.] to John Frombold [as in §8].
ORDER to cause the said Robert [Kerdyff, as in §1] to have allowance.
RCH 120/40
27 Jul. 1384
GRANT, on account of the great expenses which Alexander [Balscot], bp Ossory, T. of Ire., sustained in the K.'s service in various parts of Munster and elsewhere, to him of custody of lands [etc.] that belonged to John s. of John de la Feld dcd, who held of the K. in chief, and whose custody pertains to the K. by reason of the minority of Richard, his brother and heir, to have until the heir comes of age, and similarly during the minorities of successive heirs, without rendering anything.1
RCH; BL, Add. MS 43769, ff 34–5.
1 The date is given as 28 July in BL, Add. MS 43769, f. 35 (a calendar from the original Irish memoranda roll of 8–9 Richard II).
COMMISSION to Robert Cusak of custody of 1 messuage and 2½ carucates of land in Turbilville and Cnokeston, co. Meath, for as long [etc.], rendering [etc.].
RCH 120/56
30 Jul. 1384
In the time of Edmund Mortimer, late earl of March and Ulster and lord of the liberty of Meath, dcd, who held of the K. in chief, John Hay and William Begge chaplains acquired from Richard Taaff the manors of Lyscartan and Balyscallan, together with the water-mill in the town of Lyscartan and the advowson of a certain chapel in the same town, which were held of the said earl in chief as of his manor of Trim by knight service, to have forever. After the earl's death, they enfeoffed John Taaff, son of the said Richard, of the same manors [etc.], while he was a minor in the K.'s custody, to have to him and the legitimate heirs male of his body, with remainder to John Taaff of Castellumpnagh and his heirs male; and if that John Taaff should die without heirs, the manors would revert to the right heirs of John s. of Richard. And the said John s. of Richard entered [the manors] without having obtained the licence of the K. or the earl. PARDON, for a fine of 24m, of those trespasses; and GRANT to John s. of Richard that he may have those manors [etc.] again and hold them to himself and his heirs in the said form. And ORDER to the escheator to deliver them.
COA, PH 15171, pp 449–50; RCH.
RCH 119/6
1 Aug. 1384
COMMISSION to Roger Telyng of custody of 6 messuages and 60 acres in le Rath near Milton', and 10 messuages and 1 carucate of land in Lusyeston in le Coly, co. Louth, to have for as long [etc.], rendering [etc.].
RCH 119/11
6 Aug. 1384
GRANT to Roger Devenysh chaplain of custody of 2 messuages, 1 water-mill, 2 dovecots and 140 acres in Duffeston and Balygeth, co. Meath, to have for as long [etc.], rendering [etc.].
ORDER to deliver [the custody to Roger Devenysh chaplain, as in §18].
GRANT to J. Bathe of custody of three carucates of land in Rathfaygh' to have for as long [etc.], rendering [etc.].
RCH 119/12
8 Aug. 1384
To John Yeuele, former constable of Carrickfergus castle.
ORDER to deliver the said castle [of Carrickfergus] by indenture to [brother Thomas Mercameston, as in §20], together with hostages and provisions.
COMMISSION, during pleasure, to brother Thomas Mercameston of the office of constable of the castle of Carrickfergus, receiving by the hands of the T. of the liberty of Ulster such fees for himself, and wages for one watchman [pro uno vigili], as the former constable received.
RCH 119/18
10 Aug. 1384
COMMISSION, during pleasure, to Thomas Nugent of Ardefery of custody of the castle of Beauregard, together with the custody of the manor of Foure, receiving the fees that other constables there were accustomed to receive from Edmund [Mortimer], late earl of March and Ulster, late lord of that castle and manor; always providing that he should answer to the K. for the issues [etc.] faithfully each year by the T. of Meath.
13 Aug. 1384
APPOINTMENT of John Shriggeley as chief justice [of the common bench].
NLI, GO MS 192, p. 258.
RCH 120/48
26 Aug. 1384
COMMISSION to J., abbot of the house of Blessed Mary of Bekty [Bective], of custody of 1 grange called Lekbla in co. Meath, together with tithes [etc.] of the churches of Loghcrene, Demor, and the grange of Raynghan; and also the custody of a messuage, 60 acres of land and 1 acre of meadow in Kilgheny, to have for as long as they are in the K.'s hand, rendering the extent.1
1 See below §66.
RCH 121/68
27 Aug. 1384
APPOINTMENT, during pleasure, of Maurice fitz Eustace kt [chiv'] as sheriff of co. Kildare.
To William Wellesley, former sheriff [of co. Kildare].
ORDER to deliver writs [etc.] to Maurice fitz Eustace kt [appointed sheriff of Kildare, as in §82].
RCH 121/71
APPOINTMENT of John Southeron, Nicholas Wythyngton and Robert Gyles as justices to take an assize of novel disseisin that John Golding and J. Moure arraigned against Roger Telyng and Joan his wife concerning a tenement in Molaghath and le Newerath.
RCH 121/69
APPOINTMENT of Maurice fitz Eustace kt as keeper and governor of the castle, land and lordship of Carbury, and the land and lordships of Totemoy and Kernegedagh, to have for one year, receiving 200m together with the issues [etc.]; and if he is not paid his fee from quarter to quarter, then he will be allowed to withdraw from that custody. And ORDER to William Wellesley, former keeper and governor, to deliver the castle [etc.] to him.
RCH 119/19
1 Sep. 1384
COMMISSION, for a term of ten years, to Elias Carpenter of custody of the water-mills of Callan, which came to the K.'s hand on the death of Edmund [Mortimer], late earl of March and lord of the same, who held of the K. in chief, by reason of the minority of Roger, his son and heir, because he repaired them at his own costs when they were entirely knocked down, so that they were unable to mill.
RCH 120/50
LICENCE to Isabelle Gaydon, previously wife of James Verdon, who held of the K. in chief, that she may marry whomever she pleases being at the K.'s faith and peace.
RCH 120/29
2 Sep. 1384
To the Lt of Ire. and the C. there.
'ORDER not to grant any ratification of his estate to the present incumbent of the church of Youghal, co. Cork, as the K. has presented his clerk, John Drax, to the same.'1
By signet letter.
CPR 1381–5, pp 457–8; RCH.
1 An enrolment of English letters patent. The K.'s letter of presentation to John Drax is dated at Westminster, 2 Sept. 1385 (CPR 1381–5, 457). RCH misreads the entry as forbidding ratification of John Drax's appointment.
RCH 121/78
8 Sep. 1384
APPOINTMENT of Thomas Clifford kt, escheator of Ire., to levy all money owed to the K. by farmers [firmarios]1 [etc.].
1 That is, those holding of the K. by a fee-farm rent.
RCH 120/41
10 Sep. 1384
'COMMISSION, during pleasure, to Robert [Wikeford], abp Dublin, of the office of C. of Ire., with the accustomed fee and issues of the seal.'
Walth[a]m1
RCH; CPR 1381–5, p. 455.
1 An enrolment of English letters patent. The letters displayed in the Irish chancery included a 'mention' of John Waltham, keeper of the rolls of the English chancery, who oversaw the engrossment. Waltham was appointed on 8 Sept. 1381 (CPR 1381–5, p. 41; Berie Wilkinson, The chancery under Edward III (Manchester, 1929), 204 note).
RCH 121/67
APPOINTMENT of William Spalding as admiral in Ire.
RCH; Bodl., Rawl. MS B. 502, f. 95.
RCH 120/42
To archbishops [etc.], earls [etc.] and all others in Ire.
'Writ de intendendo pursuant to the appointment of Robert Wikeford, abp Dublin, as C. of Ire. [§52].'1
12 Sep. 1384
COMMISSION to Richard Duff of custody of 1 messuage, 1 weir, 30 acres of land and 2 acres of meadow in Balkyndroght, to have for as long as they are in the K.'s hand, rendering the extent.
RCH 120/46
COMMISSION to William Butler and Thomas Clifford kt of custody of the manors of Dunboyne and Moyemet, to have for as long as they are in the K.'s hand, rendering the extent to be made concerning this by Thomas Bathe clk and John Brekdan.
ORDER to deliver to Richard Duff the said messuage [etc.] [as in §52].
RCH 120/45
COMMISSION to John Rochefort of custody of one third of the manor of Lyscartan, 1 messuage, 1 carucate of land in Balymascallan, and 40d of rent in Cnocumbre, to have for as long as they are in the K.'s hand, rendering [etc.].
RCH 119/15
14 Sep. 1384
COMMISSION to John Brectan of custody of all lands [etc.] that belonged to the abbot of Fourneux in Marinereston, co. Meath, to have for as long [etc.], rendering [etc.].
RCH 121/76
15 Sep. 1384
APPOINTMENT of Thomas Chaumbre, sheriff of Meath, and John Brekeden, chief remembrancer of the Ex., to levy the K.'s debts in co. Meath.
RCH 120/53
18 Sep. 1384
LICENCE to Bartholomew, son and heir of Richard Verdon, who held of the K. in chief, being a minor in the K.'s custody, to marry whomever [he pleases, etc.].
RCH 119/13
COMMISSION to John Petit of Dunboyne of custody of 1 carucate of land in Athronan and 40d1 in Kylcarthy, to have for as long [etc.], rendering [etc.].
1 This is the reading in RCH, but it is possible that '40d' should read '40a', i.e. 40 acres.
APPOINTMENT, during pleasure, of William Wellesley as sheriff of co. Kildare, such that he renders account.
RCH 120/36
20 Sep. 1384
COMMISSION to Thomas Chaumbre of custody of 1 messuage and 1 carucate of land in Dunmowe, to have for as long as they are in the K.'s hand, rendering the extent.
RCH 120/47
COMMISSION to Thomas St Leger, baron of Bargy [del Bargy], of custody of lands [etc.] in Balydongan that belonged to Edmund [Mortimer], late earl of March and Ulster, dcd, who held of the K. in chief, and which, by reason of the minority of Roger, his son and heir, are in the K.'s hand, to have for as long as they remain so, rendering 20s at which they were extended by the T. and barons [of the Ex.].
RCH 122/10
COMMISSION, by mainprize of Thomas Staunton of co. Dublin and John Daltoun of co. Meath, to John Stamene of Drogheda of custody of the manor of Rysestoun.
RCH 120/38
COMMISSION, by mainprize of Thomas Talbot of co. Louth and Thomas Talbot of co. Meath, to Joan, abbess of Othir, of custody of 1 messuage and 9 acres of land in le Iryssheton of Skreen, together with the custody of a gallon from any ale-tavern in the town of Skreen, to have for as long as it is in the K.'s hand, rendering [etc.].
[24 Sep. 1384]
ORDER to interfere no further [concerning certain lands, as in §38].1
1 The item is undated in RCH, but it seems likely that the formula 'Teste ut supra' was omitted in error, which would suggest that the date is the same as that of the commission (§38), i.e. 24 Sept. 1384.
RCH 121/75
30 Sep. 1384
APPOINTMENT of Richard Giffard, Peter Rowe and John Danyell as justices to take an assize of novel disseisin that Robert Preston kt arraigned against John s. of John St Leger concerning a tenement in Shanebo near Balyrede.
RCH 120/37
COMMISSION to Thomas Talbot of custody of the manor of Clomore, to have for as long as it is in the K.'s hand, rendering the extent.
RCH 120/39
12 Oct. 1384
Robert Huntingdon clk has the K.'s letters of presentation to the church of Whytchurche, addressed to Robert [Aketon], bp Kildare.
RCH 120/34
20 Oct. 1384
GRANT, for service, to John Brecden clk of custody of two thirds of all lands [etc.] that belonged to Richard Preston dcd, who held of the K. in chief, in cos. Meath and Uriel, which have come into the K.'s hand by reason of the minority of Thomas, his son and heir, to have together with the reversion of one third which Margaret, who was his wife, holds in dower, until the heir comes of age [etc.], together with his marriage [etc.], without rendering anything.
RCH; NAI, Ferguson Coll. 2, p. 36.
RCH 121/72
21 Oct. 1384
APPOINTMENT, during pleasure, of Robert Thame and John Lumbard as justices in cos. Waterford, Tipperary, Cork, Limerick and Kerry to inquire concerning seditions [etc.]; and also to take assizes and to hear and determine the same; and also to supervise keepers of the peace [etc.]; and to hold days and parleys with the Irish enemies or English rebels, and to treat with them; and also to inquire concerning escheats, wardships, reliefs, marriages [etc.], and keep them for the K.'s use; and also, in the absence of the C. [of Ire.] to cause all writs, both original and judicial, concerning the premises in those counties to be made and delivered by their own hands into the hands of sheriffs [etc.]; and those writs, thus made and delivered, shall be of the same force as if they were sealed under the g.s.
RCH 119/23
23 Oct. 1384
CONFIRMATION so far as pertains to the K., for 100s, of the estate and possession that John Byset chaplain, parson of the church of Dervyr, diocese of Armagh, has in that church.
RCH 121/83
24 Oct. 1384
APPOINTMENT of John Southeron, Walter Cusak and Robert Crompe as justices to inquire concerning felonies, forestalls [etc.] in co. Meath, and also to hear and determine plaints of accounts [etc.].1
1 It is likely that the original followed the formula 'to hear and determine all pleas and plaints, accounts of debtors [etc.]'.
RCH 121/77
APPOINTMENT, during pleasure, of Alexander [Balscot], bp Ossory, T. of Ire.; Thomas [le Reve], bishop of Lismore and Waterford; and Maurice fitz Thomas, e. Kildare, jointly and seperately, as deputies of Philip Courtenay, Lt of Ire., in the parts of Munster. They are to have full power to treat anyone both English and Irish; to hold and ordain councils and convocations with prelates, magnates, peers and commons of those parts in the K.'s name and that of the Lt; and also to treat between the earls of Ormond and Desmond upon the discords between them, and to restore them to concord; and also generally to do all things in the manner and form that the said Lt would do them if he were present; and also to cause to be made as many writs as necessary, and those writs shall be of the same force as if they were sealed under the g.s. [of Ire.].
RCH 121/65
Nicholas Howth has similar letters [of pardon, as in §72].
RCH 119/21
GRANT AND SALE, for 100m paid in the hanaper in Ire., to John [Colton], abp Armagh, of the marriage of John, son and heir of William Loundres kt, dcd, who held of the K. in chief, who is a minor in the K.'s custody; and he may marry him to whomever he wishes without disparagement.
CPR 1388–92, p. 292 (=an inspeximus dated at Westminster, 22 June 1390); RCH; NAI, Ferguson Coll. 2, p. 38.
RCH 121/79
3 Nov. 1384
APPOINTMENT of William Langham, Ralph Cusak; Robert Gernon of Dromgare and Henry Symond as justices to take an assize of novel disseisin that Simon Wodeman and J[ohn] Repenteny arraigned against Thomas Laveragh and Henry Mapase chaplains concerning tenements in Molary, Rathedrumnewe and Kylkerly.
RCH 119/27
5 Nov. 1384
RATIFICATION of the estate of John Horley, parson of the free chapel of Benesbrygge [Bennetsbridge], diocese of Ossory, in that chapel.
RCH 121/74
6 Nov. 1384
APPOINTMENT of William Wellesley as keeper and governor of the castle land and lordship of Carbury, and of the land and lordships of Totemoy and Kernegedagh, to have [etc., as in §84].
Lynch, Legal institutions, 98.
RCH 119/26
8 Nov. 1384
GRANT to Robert Reve clk of the archdeaconry of Cashel, pertaining to the K.'s gift because the archbishopric of Cashel is lately vacant.
By petition of council sealed with the Lt's seal.
RCH; Bodl., MS Rawl. B. 502, f. 95.
To the keeper of the spiritualities of the archbishopric of Cashel, «sede vacante».
ORDER to cause the said R[obert Reve, archdeacon of Cashel] to be admitted, installed and inducted [as in §35].
RCH 120/43
MEMORANDUM that on 8 Nov. [1384] the g.s. of Ire. was delivered to Robert Wikeford, abp Dublin, at Dublin by Ralph Cheyne kt, former C. of Ire.
RCH 121/64
9 Nov. 1384
Richard Chamberleyn, citizen of Dublin, has similar letters [of pardon, as in §72].
RCH 121/57
10 Nov. 1384
Geoffrey White of Dundalk, Patrick Baker chaplain and Thomas Silvester chaplains have petitioned that they acquired without licence from Thomas Fleming, baron of Slane, Reginald Fleming, brother of the said Thomas, Robert Wakeman, parson of the church of Fynnore, W. Warwyk and Richard Eustace chaplain one third of the lands that belonged to Bartholomew Burghwasse in the manor of Roche near Dundalk, co. Louth, which was held of the K. in chief; to have to themselves forever. GRANT, for service, that they may have and retain the said land [etc.] according to the form of the enfeoffment.
RCH; NAI, Ferguson Coll. 2, p. 39.
RCH 120/55
13 Nov. 1384
Robert Clement of Mone [del Mone] and John, his son, have letters of PROTECTION of the peace on surety.
RCH 120/54
14 Nov. 1384
John Stamene has shown by petition how Peter Rys was lately outlawed at the suit of one Henry Michell before the justices of the common bench in Ire. for a certain trespass; and after that outlawry, the said Henry died. And the said Peter was seised after that outlawry of the manor of Ryseston, co. Meath, in demesne as of fee; and he granted it to Thomas Everdon clk to have forever. Thomas enfeoffed the said John [Stamene] with that manor, and John continued his estate therein until the escheator of Ire. seized that manor by virtue of a writ to seize all lands [etc.] that Peter [Rys] had on the day he was outlawed or after. Having consideration of the premises and because the K. pardoned Peter of his outlawry, PARDON to John of that forfeiture for a fine of 100s, and GRANT to him that he may have that manor again.
COA, PH 15171, p. 449; RCH.
RCH 121/87
Joan, a widow and administratrix of the goods and occupier of the lands [etc.] that belonged to John Warner, her late husband (who was sheriff of co. Cork and collector of customs in the port of the city of Cork both in the time of Edward III and that of the present K.), has shown by her petition that John owed £100 to Edward III and the present K. on the day he died, and also various accounts and debts because of his offices. She could not and cannot find the rolls and other evidence by which the said £100 might be levied. The said John did not obtain any goods [etc.] outside the said city; and the seizure of the said tenements [etc.] would result in her destruction. PARDON and EXONERATION to her of all those debts and accounts.
RCH 121/4
16 Nov. 1384
Similar PARDON [of seditions, felonies and trespasses, as in §103] to Thomas fitz Maurice.
RCH 119/24
GRANT £88 3s 2d to Walter Reynell of custody of the manor of Blakcastell, co. Meath, to have for three years; and if he should be removed sooner, then that sum is to be wholly restored to him.
RCH 122/13
John, son and heir of Thomas Muttoun, has petitioned that John Whiteleg' chaplain lately gave to the said Thomas and Joan his wife a garden in Drogheda on the side of Meath, to have to them and the heirs of the said Thomas forever; and after Thomas's death Joan caused waste to the damage of the said John s. of Thomas, as was found by an inquisition before Thomas Clifford, escheator of Ire.; and subsequently, the garden was taken into the the K.'s hand because William Gallean, who married Joan, and the same Joan alienated it for Joan's lifetime to John, prior of the house of St John the Baptist, Drogheda. RESTORATION of that garden to John s. of Thomas.
RCH 119/22
By advice of the Lt of Ire. and the K.'s council there, and for £160 paid in the hanaper, GRANT to Ralph Cheyne kt of custody of all lands and tenements in co. Wexford that belonged to John Hastings, late earl of Pembroke, dcd, who held of Edward III in chief, and which are in the K.'s hand by reason of the minority of John, his son and heir, to have until the heir comes of age, and similarly during the minorities of successive heirs.
CPR 1388–92, p. 292
RCH 120/30
23 Nov. 1384
Thomas Chaumbre, sheriff of Meath, has pleaded that he sustained various great labours and expenses in treating with Oneel in Ulster, and in arraying and sustaining knights to resist him, until, having concluded a truce with him, he was recalled without reward after he had paid the Twerestell1 of the said knights for half a quarter [of a year] to the sum of 25m. GRANT and SALE, by advice [etc.], to Thomas of custody of all lands [etc.] that belonged to William Lynham dcd, which came into the K.'s hand both by reason of the minority of Hugh, his son and heir, and on account of a certain outlawry proclaimed against William; to have together with knights' fees, wardships, marriages [etc.] for as long as they are in the K.'s hand, without rendering anything.
1Tuarastal (i.e. payment of wages for military service).
RCH 122/14
24 Nov. 1384
PARDON, for a fine, to William French, citizen of Dublin, of all seditions [etc.].
RCH 121/7
Similar PARDON [of seditions, felonies and trespasses, as in §103] to Richard Glasewright, Thomas Babe and William Frensh, citizens of Dublin.
RCH 121/5
25 Nov. 1384
Similar PARDON [of seditions, felonies and trespasses, as in §103] to John fitz Estephyn [Stephen] Drak.
APPOINTMENT of Walter Euere as chief chamberlain of the Ex.
COA, PH 15171, p. 473.
RCH 121/9
Similar PARDON [of seditions, felonies and trespasses, as in §103] to John Ellesworth.
RCH 121/6
Similar PARDON [of seditions, felonies and trespasses, as in §103] to Robert Wyot.
30 Nov. 1384
Letters of PROTECTION for Philip [Courtenay].
RCH 121/85
1 Dec. 1384
APPOINTMENT of Robert Preston kt and John Cruys as justices to inquire concerning seditions [etc.] in cos. Meath and Louth; and to take, hear and determine all pleas and plaints, accounts of debtors [etc.] in that county without writ, saving fines to the K. [etc.], with full power to treat with all those who wish to sue for charters of peace upon making fines for this. They are to inform the Jcr of Ire. concerning their names and how much the fines are [etc.].
RCH 121/86
APPOINTMENT of Patrick de la Freigne and Robert de la Freigne, knights; Walter Coterell; and J[ohn] Lumbard as justices to inquire concerning seditions in cos. Kilkenny, Wexford, Waterford, Tipperary and Limerick [as in §100].
RCH 120/33
11 Jan. 1385
GRANT and LICENCE, for service of John Giffard, prebendary of Carulthan in the cathedral church of Cloyne, to Richard [Wye], bp Cloyne, the dean and chapter of the said church, and to the same John, that they may unite and appropriate the church of Brothyng, which is now of the K.'s patronage for certain reasons, to the prebend of that John. GRANT also to John that he may hold the said church for life without cure of souls but appropriated and united to his said prebend, provided that after his death the said church of Brothyng should remain in perpetuity parochial, inappropriated and ununited, as [it was] before the union.
RCH 121/1
20 Jan. 1385
PARDON to Richard s. of Richard Penkeston of all manner of seditions, felonies and trespasses.1
1 This is the first item in RCI roll §45, identified as follows in RCH: 'Rotulus patens de anno 8 Ric. II. 2a pars' (=§§103–16 below). It was made up of two membranes of the patent roll of 8 Ric. II that had become detached by 1828.
28 Feb. 1385
APPOINTMENT, for life, of Thomas Clifford as escheator and clerk of the market.
COA, PH 15171, p. 485.
RCH 121/73
27 Mar. 1385
APPOINTMENT of John Lumbard and Thomas Everdon clk to cause to be made all writs, both original and judicial [etc.].1
1 RCH includes the note 'ut supra', presumably in reference to the similar provision in §87 that these writs are to be made in the absence of the C. of Ire. [absente cancellario].
RCH 121/81
10 Jun. 1385
APPOINTMENT of Richard Plunket, Peter Rowe, Nicholas Withynton, Nicholas Forster and Robert Cromp as justices to take an assize of novel disseisin that Robert Cusak arraigned against Simon Cusak and Robert Montayn concerning a tenement in Balysoun.
RCH 121/80
12 Jun. 1385
APPOINTMENT of Richard Russell and W. Henryesson as justices to take an assize of novel disseisin that brother John, prior of the house of St Patrick of Down arraigned against brother Richard [Calf], bp Down, and Nicholas Lepyn clk concerning a tenement in le Spetell of Kilcleth.
RCH 120/31
16 Jun. 1385
John Giffard clk has the K.'s letters of presentation to the church of Balyrothery addressed to R[obert Wikeford], abp Dublin.
RCH 120/51
12 Sep. 1385
COMMISSION to J. Barfot of custody of 10 messuages, 2 carucates of land, 8 acres of meadow, 13 acres of wood, 20 acres of pasture and 20 acres of moor in Barfoteston, Bromyngeston near Galboly, Pepereston, Iryssheton near Chamberleyneston, Roryeston and Balrod, to have for as long as they are in the K.'s hand, rendering [etc.].
RCH 120/35
PARDON, for service, to the said John Brecden and Margaret his wife [as in §45], previously wife of Richard Preston dcd of trespasses [etc.], viz. to the said Margaret for entering lands [etc.] without without any prosecution, and to the said John for marrying her without licence. GRANT that they may hold the third part [etc.] as dower without any other prosecution.