Year, session and chapter
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Subject matter
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Short title (if any)
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Statute of uncertain date (1169-89) (Hen. 2) [P.R.O. vol. 1, Appendix]
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Election of a chief governor of Ireland
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1171-72 (17 & 18 Hen. 2)
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Charter of Hen. 2 to Dublin
|
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1172 (18 Hen. 2)
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Charter of Hen. 2 granting Meath to Hugh of Lassy
|
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Statute of uncertain date (after 1171-72) (Hen. 2) [H.M.D.I.]
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Second Dublin Charter from Hen. 2
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Statute of uncertain date (1189-99) (Ric. 1) [H.M.D.I.]
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Dublin ale and metheglin
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Statute of uncertain date (1189-99) (Ric. 1) [H.M.D.I.]
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Mills and millers at Dublin
|
|
1192 (3 Ric. 1) [H.M.D.I.]
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Earl John's Dublin Charter
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1200 (2 John) [C.D.I. vol. 1 no. 125]
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Fortification of castles
|
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1200 (2 John) [C.D.I. vol. 1 no. 126]
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Outlawry
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1200 (2 John) [H.M.D.I.]
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Dublin Charter from King John
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1204 (5 John) [C.D.I. vol. 1 no. 201]
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Writs issued for a grant of an aid or subsidy
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1204 (5 John) [C.D.I. vol. 1 no. 203]
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Novel disseisin
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1204 (6 John) [P.R.O. vol. 1]
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Writs made current; their limitation
|
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1207 (9 John) [P.R.O. vol. 1]
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King's writs and pleas of the Crown
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|
1207 (9 John) [P.R.O. vol. 1]
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Irish robbers, etc., to be dealt with according to the law of England
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|
1207 (9 John) [C.D.I. vol. 1 no. 349]
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Holding of markets
|
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1210 (12 John) [P.R.O. vol. 1, Appendix]
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English laws and customs should be observed
|
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1215 (18 John) [C.D.I. vol. 1 no. 574]
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Fortification of lands
|
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1216 (1 Hen. 3) [C.D.I. vol. 1 no. 723]
|
Irish liberties
|
|
1216-17 (2 Hen. 3) [C.D.I. vol. 1 no. 739]
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Elections or promotions in cathedrals
|
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1217 (2 Hen. 3) [C.D.I. vol. 1 no. 759]
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Irish liberties
|
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1218 (2 Hen. 3) [C.D.I. vol. 1 no. 849]
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Ecclesiastical jurisdiction
|
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1220 (4 Hen.3) [H.M.D.I.]
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River traffic
|
|
1221 (5 Hen. 3) [H.M.D.I.]
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Tolls on wool, hides and wine
|
|
1221 (5 Hen. 3) [C.D.I. vol. 1 no. 985]
|
Itinerant justices
|
|
1222 (6 Hen. 3) [P.R.O. vol. 1]
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Pleas of bounds in Ireland as in England
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|
1222 (6 Hen. 3) [P.R.O. vol. 1]
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Limitation of writs of mort d'ancestor as in England
|
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1222 (6 Hen. 3) [C.D.I. vol. 1 no. 1046]
|
Freedom in Waterford, scot and lot, etc.
|
|
1223 (7 Hen. 3) [C.D.I. vol. 1 no. 1081]
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Writ of bounds
|
|
1226 (10 Hen. 3) [P.R.O. vol. 1]
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Laws and customs of England to be kept in Ireland
|
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1227 (12 Hen. 3) [P.R.O. vol. 1]
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English writs in Ireland
|
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1228 (12 Hen. 3) [P.R.O. vol. 1]
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King John's Charter as to observance of English laws and customs in Ireland to be observed
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1228 (12 Hen. 3) [H.M.D.I.]
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Drogheda bridge and trade
|
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1229 (13 Hen. 3) [C.D.I. vol. 1 no. 1679]
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Custom of England — inheritance by younger son
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1229 (13 Hen. 3) [H.M.D.I.]
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Confirmation of Dublin Charters
|
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1229 (14 Hen. 3) [H.M.D.I.]
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Forests and woods in Leinster
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1230 (14 Hen. 3) [H.M.D.I.]
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Dublin tallage
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1233 (17 Hen. 3) [H.M.D.I.]
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Great Galley of Dublin
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1233 (18 Hen. 3) [H.M.D.I.]
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Dublin merchandise
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1233 (18 Hen. 3) [P.R.O. vol. 1]
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Pleas of lay fee and advowson of churches not to be pleaded in a court Christian
|
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1234 (19 Hen. 3) [P.R.O. vol. 1]
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Writ as to making of bounds to run in Ireland as in England
|
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1234 (19 Hen. 3) [C.D.I. vol. 1 no. 2229]
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Criminal law
|
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1234 (18 Hen. 3) [H.M.D.I.]
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Dublin ale-custom
|
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1236 (20 Hen. 3) [P.R.O. vol. 1]
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Concerning coparceners
|
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1236 (21 Hen. 3) [P.R.O. vol. 1]
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Limitation of writs in Ireland
|
|
1237 (21 Hen. 3) [P.R.O. vol. 1]
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Writ of bounds
|
|
1241 (25 Hen. 3) [H.M.D.I.]
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Galleys of Dublin, Waterford, Drogheda, Cork and Limerick
|
|
1243 (27 Hen. 3) [H.M.D.I.]
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Liffey fishery
|
|
1244 (28 Hen. 3) [C.D.I. vol. 1 no. 2713]
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Weights and measures
|
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1245 (30 Hen. 3) [H.M.D.I.]
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Water for City and castle of Dublin
|
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1246 (30 Hen. 3) [P.R.O. vol. 1]
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Laws and customs of England to be observed in Ireland
|
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1246 (30 Hen. 3) [H.M.D.I.]
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Exchequer fixed at Dublin — supplies from Ireland, etc.
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1250 (34 Hen. 3) [H.M.D.I.]
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Dublin traffic
|
|
1252 (36 Hen. 3) [C.D.I. vol. 2 no. 41]
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Protection for the King's citizens and the men of Dublin; judiciary of Ireland not to molest them contrary to the charters of the King's predecessors
|
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Statute of uncertain date (circa 1252) (Hen. 3) [H.M.D.I.]
|
Tolls at Dublin fairs and markets
|
|
1253 (37 Hen. 3) [C.D.I. vol. 2 no. 220]
|
Lands of King
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1253 (37 Hen. 3) [C.D.I. vol. 2 no. 222]
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Weights and measures
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|
1254 (38 Hen. 3) [H.M.D.I.]
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Dublin, Limerick and Athlone granted to Prince Edward
|
|
1264 (48 Hen. 3) [P.R.O. vol. 1, Appendix]
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Each person should recover his estate in lands, tenements, castles, wardships, goods and chattels, as the same were on the day of St. Nicholas
|
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1269 (53 Hen. 3) [P.R.O. vol. 1]
|
Uniform weights and measures throughout Ireland
|
|
1274 (2 Edw. 1) [C.D.I. vol. 2 no. 1021]
|
Appointing and removing sheriffs and other ministers of the King
|
|
1275 (3 Edw. 1)
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Observance in Ireland of Statute on Grant of Custom on exported wool, etc.
|
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1276 (4 Edw. 1) [H.M.D.I.]
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Office of Water Bailiff
|
|
1277 (5 Edw. 1) [H.M.D.I.]
|
Weights and measures in Ireland
|
|
1278 (6 Edw. 1) [H.M.D.I.]
|
Traffic and merchandise
|
|
1280 (8 Edw. 1) [H.M.D.I.]
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Office of Water Bailiff
|
|
1281-82 (10 Edw. 1) [H.M.D.I.]
|
Mill at Dublin
|
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1284 (12 Edw. 1) [H.M.D.I.]
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Dublin murage
|
|
1285 (13 Edw. 1) [P.R.O. vol. 1]
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Writ for observance in Ireland of statutes of Westminster, Gloucester and those of Merchants
|
|
1285 (13 Edw. 1) [C.D.I. vol. 3 no. 58]
|
Landlord and tenant customs
|
|
1288 (17 Edw. 1) [C.D.I. vol. 3 no. 470]
|
False money
|
|
1290 (18 Edw. 1) [C.D.I. vol. 3 no. 580]
|
Collection and payment of tithes and obventions
|
|
1290 (18 Edw. 1) [H.M.D.I.]
|
Extension of Dublin murage
|
|
1291 (19 Edw. 1) [H.M.D.I.]
|
Robert de Bree
|
|
1291 (19 Edw. 1) [P.R.O. vol. 1]
|
Articles of the clergy
|
|
1291 (19 Edw. 1) [C.D.I. vol. 3 no. 897]
|
Freedom of movement of the French in the realm
|
|
1293 (21 Edw. 1) c. 2 [P.R.O. vol. 1]
|
Lands held of the King in chief: alienation without licence
|
|
1293 (21 Edw. 1) c. 3 [P.R.O. vol. 1]
|
No seneschal to be Justice where franchises to be tried
|
|
1293 (21 Edw. 1) c. 4 [P.R.O. vol. 1]
|
Collection of the “Fifteenth” (taxation)
|
|
1293 (21 Edw. 1) c. 5 [P.R.O. vol. 1]
|
Resumption and reletting lands
|
|
1293 (21 Edw. 1) c. 6 [P.R.O. vol. 1]
|
Fees of justices, etc., payable at end of term
|
|
1294 (22 Edw. 1) [C.D.I. vol. 4 no. 162]
|
Treasurer and Barons of the Exchequer to sell merchandise, goods, chattels and debts of merchants and other foreigners
|
|
1294 (22 Edw. 1) [C.D.I. vol. 4 no. 163]
|
Treasurer and Barons of the Exchequer to make provision that all merchants who export from Ireland wool, hides, etc., have sufficient security not to export them to France
|
|
1294 (22 Edw. 1) [C.D.I. vol. 4 no. 164]
|
King commands that the money arising from the issues of Ireland be employed for sending corn, wines, meat and other victuals from Ireland to Wales
|
|
1294 (22 Edw. 1) [C.D.I. vol. 4 no. 179]
|
Export duties during war for wools, hides, etc.
|
|
1295 (23 Edw. 1) [H.M.D.I.]
|
Dublin murage
|
|
1297 (25 Edw. 1) [P.R.O. vol. 1]
|
Division of counties and better rule of the realm
|
|
1297 (25 Edw. 1) [H.M.D.I.]
|
Dublin murage
|
|
1297 (26 Edw. 1) [C.D.I. vol. 4 no. 459]
|
Export duties during war for wools, skins, hides, etc.
|
|
1299 (27 Edw. 1) [P.R.O. vol. 1]
|
Against false money and for regulation of the currency
|
|
1299 (27 Edw. 1) [P.R.O. vol. 1]
|
Money
|
|
1299 (27 Edw. 1) [P.R.O. vol. 1, Appendix]
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Ordinances made as to Peter de Bermyngham having additional forces against the Irish felons, etc.
|
|
1299 (27 Edw. 1) [C.D.I. vol. 4 no. 648]
|
Ban on use of foreign base coins (pollards and crokards)
|
|
1299 (27 Edw. 1) Writ Statutes of the Realm vol. 1
|
Application in Ireland of Statute on Justices of Assize
|
|
1300 (28 Edw. 1) [P.R.O. vol. 1]
|
Money raised to finance suppression of rebellion in Scotland
|
|
1300 (28 Edw. 1) [C.D.I. vol. 4 no. 731]
|
Ban on use of foreign base coins (pollards and crokards)
|
|
1300 (28 Edw. 1) [H.M.D.I.]
|
Free Hostelry of Knights of St. John
|
|
1303 (31 Edw. 1) [H.M.D.I.]
|
Dublin fishery, streets and tolls
|
|
1303 (31 Edw. 1) [H.M.D.I.]
|
Mills at Ardee
|
|
1303 (32 Edw. 1) [C.D.I. vol. 5 no. 262]
|
Collectors of the papal tenth (tithes)
|
|
1303 (32 Edw. 1) [C.D.I. vol. 5 no. 263]
|
Treasurer and Barons of Exchequer
|
|
1303-04 (32 Edw. 1) [C.D.I. vol. 5 no. 291]
|
Customs of wools, woolfells and hides
|
|
1304 (32 Edw. 1) [C.D.I. vol. 5 no. 311]
|
Money issuing out of the papal tenth (tithes)
|
|
1304 (32 Edw. 1) [C.D.I. vol. 5 no. 334]
|
Weights and measures
|
|
1304 (32 Edw. 1) [H.M.D.I.]
|
Infringement of city liberty
|
|
1307 (35 Edw. 1) [P.R.O. vol. 1]
|
Application in Ireland of Statute as to Religious Persons
|
|
1307 (1 Edw. 2) [P.R.O. vol. 1, Appendix]
|
Writ transmitting an ordinance concerning the military order of the Temple in Ireland, their lands, etc.
|
|
1307 (1 Edw. 2) [H.M.D.I.]
|
Wine traders
|
|
1308 (2 Edw. 2) [H.M.D.I.]
|
Tolls by Geffrey de Morton
|
|
1310 (3 Edw. 2) c. 6 [P.R.O. vol. 1]
|
Device to circumvent doctrine of escheat
|
|
1310 (3 Edw. 2) c. 7 [P.R.O. vol. 1]
|
No one to supply victuals or aid to any in rebellion
|
|
1310 (3 Edw. 2) c. 8 [P.R.O. vol. 1]
|
None shall give protections but the King
|
|
1310 (3 Edw. 2) c. 9 [P.R.O. vol. 1]
|
Those who have lands in the marches (border with native Irish) to guard them
|
|
1310 (3 Edw. 2) c. 10 [P.R.O. vol. 1]
|
Only those of the English nation to be received into religious orders
|
|
1310 (3 Edw. 2) c. 11 [P.R.O. vol. 1]
|
Certain ordinances to be published; offenders to be excommunicated
|
|
1310 (3 Edw. 2) Stat. of Kilkenny [P.R.O. vol. 1]
|
Sheriffs to summon representatives etc.
|
|
1312 (5 Edw. 2) [H.M.D.I.]
|
Bristol traders in Ireland
|
|
1312 (5 Edw. 2) [H.M.D.I.]
|
Dublin murage
|
|
1315 (8 Edw. 2) [H.M.D.I.]
|
Purveyance for Earl of Lancaster
|
|
Statute of uncertain date (circa 1315) [H.M.D.I.]
|
Wine traders
|
|
1316 (10 Edw. 2) [P.R.O. vol. 1]
|
Rents of alien absentees' lands to be expended for defence of the country
|
|
1316 (10 Edw. 2) [H.M.D.I.]
|
Drogheda towards Uriell
|
|
1317 (11 Edw. 2) [H.M.D.I.]
|
Defences of Dublin City against Scots
|
|
1318 (12 Edw. 2) [H.M.D.I.]
|
Drogheda murage
|
|
1318 (12 Edw. 2) [H.M.D.I.]
|
Defences of Dublin City against Scots
|
|
1319 (13 Edw. 2) [H.M.D.I.]
|
Repair of the belfry of the church of St. Mary del Dam
|
|
1320 (13 Edw. 2) c. 1 [P.R.O. vol. 1]
|
Liberties, customs, franchises, etc., of the Holy Church to be enjoyed without interference
|
|
1320 (13 Edw. 2) c. 3 [P.R.O. vol. 1]
|
Against those who commit waste
|
|
1320 (13 Edw. 2) c. 4 [P.R.O. vol. 1]
|
None to grant protection, save the King and lords of liberties
|
|
1320 (13 Edw. 2) c. 5 [P.R.O. vol. 1]
|
A justice, with two knights, in each county, to hold assizes, gaol delivery, etc.
|
|
1320 (13 Edw. 2) c. 6 [P.R.O. vol. 1]
|
Chief Justiciar in his journeys to enquire as to the officers of the Exchequer and the justices of the Bench
|
|
1320 (13 Edw. 2) c. 7 [P.R.O. vol. 1]
|
Alienations made with a view to going to war
|
|
1320 (13 Edw. 2) c. 8 [P.R.O. vol. 1]
|
Time for pleas in the Exchequer
|
|
1320 (13 Edw. 2) c. 9 [P.R.O. vol. 1]
|
One measure and one weight to be used in Ireland
|
|
1320 (13 Edw. 2) c. 10 [P.R.O. vol. 1]
|
No one to be mainprised (form of custody) unless mainpernable by law
|
|
1320 (13 Edw. 2) c. 11 [P.R.O. vol. 1]
|
Seneschals of liberties to aid in capturing felons in the Crosses
|
|
1320 (13 Edw. 2) c. 12 [P.R.O. vol. 1]
|
Seneschals of one liberty to aid in case of felons in another liberty
|
|
1320 (13 Edw. 2) c. 13 [P.R.O. vol. 1]
|
Certain ordinances to be published; offenders to be excommunicated
|
|
1320 (13 Edw. 2) [P.R.O. vol. 1, Appendix]
|
Petition by John de Tuyt for pardon of arrears, which was granted by the King, who ordered the Exchequer to acquit him of half
|
|
1321 (13 Edw. 2) [P.R.O. vol. 1]
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Use in Ireland of the English law concerning life and limbs
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|
1323 (17 Edw. 2) c. 1 [P.R.O. vol. 1]
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Justiciar and officers in Ireland not to purchase land within their jurisdictions
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|
1323 (17 Edw. 2) c. 2 [P.R.O. vol. 1]
|
Certain officers not to take victuals against the will of any, except of necessity
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|
1323 (17 Edw. 2) c. 3 [P.R.O. vol. 1]
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Certain officers not to impound certain ships or goods of strangers, etc.
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|
1323 (17 Edw. 2) c. 4 [P.R.O. vol. 1]
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Fee for seal, etc., on bills of grace
|
|
1323 (17 Edw. 2) c. 5 [P.R.O. vol. 1]
|
Fee of Marshal of a prison
|
|
1323 (17 Edw. 2) c. 6 [P.R.O. vol. 1]
|
Pardon for homicide or felony not to be made without the King's special mandate
|
|
1323 (17 Edw. 2) c. 7 [P.R.O. vol. 1]
|
Sealing original writs
|
|
1323 (17 Edw. 2) c. 8 [P.R.O. vol. 1]
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Circumstances where adjournment of assize of Novel Disseisin is permissible
|
|
1323 (17 Edw. 2) [P.R.O. vol. 1]
|
Publication in the land of Ireland of the articles contained in ordinance
|
|
1324 (17 Edw. 2) [P.R.O. vol. 1]
|
Common law, ordinances of Dublin and usages of the land to be maintained
|
|
1325 (19 Edw. 2) [P.R.O. vol. 1]
|
Statute of Ireland (affirming the ordinances agreed in previous parliaments during the reign of Edw. 2)
|
|
1326 (19 Edw. 2) c. 1 [P.R.O. vol. 1]
|
Staple for Ireland to be held in Dublin, Drogheda and Cork
|
|
1326 (19 Edw. 2) c. 2 [P.R.O. vol. 1]
|
No alien may purchase elsewhere on penalty
|
|
1326 (19 Edw. 2) c. 3 [P.R.O. vol. 1]
|
Sales to aliens only at the staples
|
|
1326 (19 Edw. 2) c. 4 [P.R.O. vol. 1]
|
Merchants not to conspire to lessen price of wool, etc., penalty
|
|
1326 (19 Edw. 2) c. 5 [P.R.O. vol. 1]
|
Merchants to be governed by the law merchant
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|
1326 (19 Edw. 2) c. 6 [P.R.O. vol. 1]
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Citizens and commonalty to use only cloth made in England, Ireland or Wales
|
|
1326 (19 Edw. 2) c. 7 [P.R.O. vol. 1]
|
Cloth may be made long or short
|
|
1326 (19 Edw. 2) c. 8 [P.R.O. vol. 1]
|
To encourage cloth working, franchises to be granted to fullers, spinners, etc.
|
|
1326 (19 Edw. 2) c. 9 [P.R.O. vol. 1]
|
Wool merchants to have a mayor of the staple
|
|
1326 (19 Edw. 2) c. 10 [P.R.O. vol. 1]
|
Merchant strangers taken under the King's protection
|
|
1326 (19 Edw. 2) [P.R.O. vol. 1, Appendix]
|
An aid of forces granted for suppressing felons and rebels in Tipperary
|
|
1331 (5 Edw. 3) c. 1 [P.R.O. vol. 1]
|
Limit of charters of pardon, etc.
|
|
1331 (5 Edw. 3) c. 2 [P.R.O. vol. 1]
|
No protection to felons in woods
|
|
1331 (5 Edw. 3) c. 3 [P.R.O. vol. 1]
|
Same law for Irish as English, save service of betaghs and villeins (labourers tied to the land)
|
|
1331 (5 Edw. 3) c. 4 [P.R.O. vol. 1]
|
The King's wardships and marriages to be sold for his profit
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|
1331 (5 Edw. 3) c. 5 [P.R.O. vol. 1]
|
Sheriffs and coroners to be elected by communities of the counties
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|
1331 (5 Edw. 3) c. 6 [P.R.O. vol. 1]
|
No magnate in mainprise towards the King
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|
1331 (5 Edw. 3) c. 7 [P.R.O. vol. 1]
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Hostages for peace to be kept in King's castles, etc.
|
|
1331 (5 Edw. 3) c. 8 [P.R.O. vol. 1]
|
No protection to any being against the King's peace
|
|
1331 (5 Edw. 3) c. 9 [P.R.O. vol. 1]
|
No officer of the King to be pledged towards him
|
|
1331 (5 Edw. 3) c. 10 [P.R.O. vol. 1]
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Money to be taken in fine
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|
1331 (5 Edw. 3) c. 11 [P.R.O. vol. 1]
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Truce between English and Irish to be observed
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|
1331 (5 Edw. 3) c. 12 [P.R.O. vol. 1]
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No outlaw in geldable land (land liable to taxation) to be received in Liberties, etc.
|
|
1331 (5 Edw. 3) c. 13 [P.R.O. vol. 1]
|
Sheriffs, etc., to account once a year
|
|
1331 (5 Edw. 3) c. 14 [P.R.O. vol. 1]
|
A lord's seneschal not to be an officer of the King
|
|
1331 (5 Edw. 3) c. 15 [P.R.O. vol. 1]
|
King's castles to be inspected yearly by the Treasurer
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|
1331 (5 Edw. 3) c. 16 [P.R.O. vol. 1]
|
Sheriffs to put their names in returns to writs
|
|
1331 (5 Edw. 3) c. 17 [P.R.O. vol. 1]
|
Burgesses to collect customs in towns
|
|
1331 (5 Edw. 3) c. 18 [P.R.O. vol. 1]
|
Justiciar to enquire yearly as to the King's officers, etc.
|
|
1331 (5 Edw. 3) c. 19 [P.R.O. vol. 1]
|
No person to maintain kernes (foot-soldiers) or idlemen, except in their own marches (boundaries of land)
|
|
1331 (5 Edw. 3) c. 20 [P.R.O. vol. 1]
|
King's officers to find mainprize (surety) in Ireland to answer for their account there
|
|
1331 (5 Edw. 3) c. 21 [P.R.O. vol. 1]
|
All having lands in Ireland to reside in same or place guard in them
|
|
1331 (5 Edw. 3) c. 22 [P.R.O. vol. 1]
|
None to favour the Irish who are against the King's peace
|
|
1331 (5 Edw. 3) [P.R.O. vol. 1: Memoranda Roll of the Exchequer]
|
Castles, lands, etc., granted after the King undertook the government to be resumed into his hands
|
|
1331 (5 Edw. 3) Stat. on Wardship [Calendar of the Close Rolls]
|
English law of wardship
|
|
1332 (6 Edw. 3)
|
Observance in Ireland of several statutes
|
|
1342 (16 Edw. 3) c. 1 [P.R.O. vol. 1]
|
Reasons for want of profit from the King's lands
|
|
1342 (16 Edw. 3) c. 2 [P.R.O. vol. 1]
|
Officers not executing the law by force of arms
|
|
1342 (16 Edw. 3) c. 3 [P.R.O. vol. 1]
|
Corruption by King's Officers who ride in force so as to claim fees
|
|
1342 (16 Edw. 3) c. 4 [P.R.O. vol. 1]
|
Castles, etc., in the enemy's hands by default of the King's officers
|
|
1342 (16 Edw. 3) c. 5 [P.R.O. vol. 1]
|
Prohibition of fees paid for castles that no longer exist
|
|
1342 (16 Edw. 3) c. 6 [P.R.O. vol. 1]
|
Payment for victuals taken
|
|
1342 (16 Edw. 3) c. 7 [P.R.O. vol. 1]
|
Officers appointed, not sufficient to answer to the King
|
|
1342 (16 Edw. 3) c. 8 [P.R.O. vol. 1]
|
Costs of maintaining leased lands, etc., not allowed
|
|
1342 (16 Edw. 3) c. 9 [P.R.O. vol. 1]
|
Officers holding several offices
|
|
1342 (16 Edw. 3) c. 10 [P.R.O. vol. 1]
|
English lieges in Ireland ousted from their freeholds
|
|
1342 (16 Edw. 3) c. 11 [P.R.O. vol. 1]
|
Fee-farm lands retaken into the King's hands
|
|
1342 (16 Edw. 3) c. 12 [P.R.O. vol. 1]
|
The King's officers seize goods, etc., of a crown debtor
|
|
1342 (16 Edw. 3) c. 13 [P.R.O. vol. 1]
|
Officers not delivering back lands, etc., seized
|
|
1342 (16 Edw. 3) c. 14 [P.R.O. vol. 1]
|
Escheators' fees on unjust seizures
|
|
1342 (16 Edw. 3) c. 15 [P.R.O. vol. 1]
|
Persons have to answer in England for felonies in Ireland
|
|
1342 (16 Edw. 3) c. 16 [P.R.O. vol. 1]
|
Partial truces or peaces
|
|
1342 (16 Edw. 3) c. 17 [P.R.O. vol. 1]
|
Lands occupied by the Irish enemy during truces held by them thereafter
|
|
1342 (16 Edw. 3) c. 18 [P.R.O. vol. 1]
|
Proper maintenance of lands, etc.
|
|
1342 (16 Edw. 3) c. 19 [P.R.O. vol. 1]
|
Warrants to distrain where terms for payment of debts granted
|
|
1342 (16 Edw. 3) c. 20 [P.R.O. vol. 1]
|
Abuses in election of sheriffs, etc.
|
|
1342 (16 Edw. 3) c. 21 [P.R.O. vol. 1]
|
Fees to marshal by those arrested
|
|
1342 (16 Edw. 3) c. 22 [P.R.O. vol. 1]
|
Writs through malice, etc.
|
|
1342 (16 Edw. 3) c. 23 [P.R.O. vol. 1]
|
King's officers take victuals, etc., without payment
|
|
1342 (16 Edw. 3) c. 24 [P.R.O. vol. 1]
|
Royal service compounded for in money (restriction in certain cases of feudal service attaching to land, etc.)
|
|
1342 (16 Edw. 3) c. 25 [P.R.O. vol. 1]
|
Dwellers in marches (border areas with Irish enemy) be amerced (punished or fined) reasonably
|
|
1342 (16 Edw. 3) c. 26 [P.R.O. vol. 1]
|
Imprisonment without indictment and seizure of goods
|
|
1342 (16 Edw. 3) c. 27 [P.R.O. vol. 1]
|
Appointment of certain officials for ports, etc., as in England
|
|
1342 (16 Edw. 3) [P.R.O. vol. 1, Appendix]
|
Observance in Ireland of 15 Edw. 3 St. 2
|
|
1342-43 (16 & 17 Edw. 3) [P.R.O. vol. 1, Appendix]
|
King transmitted to his Treasurer and Barons a transcript of an ancient statute used in the Exchequer of England, as to the levying of Queen's gold, commanding its enrolment and observance in Ireland
|
|
1344 (18 Edw. 3) [P.R.O. vol. 1]
|
None to supply the Irish at war against the King
|
|
1349 (23 Edw. 3) [P.R.O. vol. 1]
|
Servants and labourers
|
|
1349-50 (24 Edw. 3) [P.R.O. vol. 1]
|
Magnates in England having lands in Ireland, to have there men at arms
|
|
1351 (25 Edw. 3) c. 1 [P.R.O. vol. 1]
|
Liberties, customs, franchises, etc., of the Holy Church to be enjoyed without interference: Great Charter confirmed
|
|
1351 (25 Edw. 3) c. 2 [P.R.O. vol. 1]
|
No one to keep kernes (foot-soldiers), etc., except in the marches (boundary with the native Irish) and then only at his own cost
|
|
1351 (25 Edw. 3) c. 3 [P.R.O. vol. 1]
|
Idlemen to have lands to farm
|
|
1351 (25 Edw. 3) c. 4 [P.R.O. vol. 1]
|
As to parley, etc., between marchers (those living on the boundary with native Irish) and the enemy
|
|
1351 (25 Edw. 3) c. 5 [P.R.O. vol. 1]
|
Chieftains to punish their own retainers, etc.
|
|
1351 (25 Edw. 3) c. 6 [P.R.O. vol. 1]
|
One peace and one war throughout Ireland
|
|
1351 (25 Edw. 3) c. 7 [P.R.O. vol. 1]
|
Officers of franchises may pursue felons into geldable land and sheriffs may pursue into franchises
|
|
1351 (25 Edw. 3) c. 8 [P.R.O. vol. 1]
|
Fraudulent feoffments (granting of lands) void
|
|
1351 (25 Edw. 3) c. 9 [P.R.O. vol. 1]
|
Wardens of the peace in each county
|
|
1351 (25 Edw. 3) c. 10 [P.R.O. vol. 1]
|
Fee of Marshals of the Benches
|
|
1351 (25 Edw. 3) c. 11 [P.R.O. vol. 1]
|
No alliance between English and the English or Irish enemies
|
|
1351 (25 Edw. 3) c. 12 [P.R.O. vol. 1]
|
Receivers of felons to be imprisoned
|
|
1351 (25 Edw. 3) c. 13 [P.R.O. vol. 1]
|
English truce-breakers to be imprisoned
|
|
1351 (25 Edw. 3) c. 14 [P.R.O. vol. 1]
|
Statute of labourers to be sent to every sheriff, mayor, etc., for proclamation
|
|
1351 (25 Edw. 3) c. 15 [P.R.O. vol. 1]
|
English not to stir up war
|
|
1351 (25 Edw. 3) c. 16 [P.R.O. vol. 1]
|
Common law to be used by English, and not the Brehon law, or the march law
|
|
1351 (25 Edw. 3) c. 17 [P.R.O. vol. 1]
|
The King's officers not be hindered
|
|
1351 (25 Edw. 3) c. 18 [P.R.O. vol. 1]
|
Persons having lands in the march lands (border lands) to maintain and aid the marches, etc.
|
|
1351 (25 Edw. 3) c. 19 [P.R.O. vol. 1]
|
Residents in England having lands in Ireland to contribute towards their defence
|
|
1351 (25 Edw. 3) c. 20 [P.R.O. vol. 1]
|
Robbers, malefactors, etc., not to be maintained
|
|
1351 (25 Edw. 3) c. 21 [P.R.O. vol. 1]
|
Serjeants of fee to make due execution
|
|
1351 (25 Edw. 3) c. 22 [P.R.O. vol. 1]
|
Sheriffs to seize goods forfeited by attainder, etc.
|
|
1351 (25 Edw. 3) c. 23 [P.R.O. vol. 1]
|
As to taking sheriffs' accounts, Leinster counties
|
|
1351 (25 Edw. 3) c. 24 [P.R.O. vol. 1]
|
Fees of sheriffs in their turns
|
|
1351 (25 Edw. 3) c. 25 [P.R.O. vol. 1]
|
No pleas of withernam before sheriffs
|
|
1351 (25 Edw. 3) Stat. on Weights and Measures [Calendar of the Patent Rolls]
|
Weights and measures
|
|
1351 (25 Edw. 3) Writ, Statutes of the Realm vol. 1
|
Observance of 25 Edw. 3 st. 5
|
|
1355 (29 Edw. 3) [P.R.O. vol. 1]
|
Correction of errors in Parliaments to be held in Ireland
|
|
1360 (34 Edw. 3) [P.R.O. vol. 1, Appendix]
|
Writ, against people associating with the Irish, using their language, or sending children to be nursed among them
|
|
1360 (35 Edw. 3) [P.R.O. vol. 1]
|
Prohibition on native Irish being made mayor, bailiff, etc.
|
|
1360 (35 Edw. 3) c. 1 [P.R.O. vol. 1]
|
Profits of the King's lands
|
|
1360 (35 Edw. 3) c. 2 [P.R.O. vol. 1]
|
Sheriffs to be elected by each county, etc.
|
|
1360 (35 Edw. 3) c. 3 [P.R.O. vol. 1]
|
Sheriffs to act as escheators
|
|
1360 (35 Edw. 3) c. 4 [P.R.O. vol. 1]
|
As to letting of lands in the King's hands
|
|
1360 (35 Edw. 3) c. 5 [P.R.O. vol. 1]
|
Appointment of seneschals, etc., of King's lands
|
|
1360 (35 Edw. 3) c. 6 [P.R.O. vol. 1]
|
Accounts of levying the King's debts to be rendered at the Exchequer
|
|
1360 (35 Edw. 3) c. 7 [P.R.O. vol. 1]
|
Holders of great serjeanties to attend on sheriffs' accounts
|
|
1362 (36 Edw. 3)
|
Observance of 36 Edw. 3 st. 1 and st. 2
|
|
1363 (37 Edw. 3) [Calendar of the Close Rolls]
|
Observance of 36 Edw. 3 st. 1 and st. 2
|
|
1368 (42 Edw. 3) [P.R.O. vol. 1]
|
An ordinance made concerning the land of Ireland
|
|
1377 (1 Ric. 2) [P.R.O. vol. 1]
|
Murgh Obryen subsidised, on condition of withdrawing from Leinster
|
|
1378 (1 Ric. 2) [P.R.O. vol. 1, Appendix]
|
Ordinances as to a special guard being assigned for Carlow and neighbourhood during the parliament; as to the Justiciary's fees and allowances, etc., he to have a special guard
|
|
1380 (3 Ric. 2) [P.R.O. vol. 1]
|
Petitions on behalf of Ireland delivered in the present parliament, together with the answers there made to the same
|
|
1380 (4 Ric. 2) [P.R.O. vol. 1]
|
Small new customs to be levied
|
|
1380 (4 Ric. 2) [P.R.O. vol. 1]
|
Subsidy granted by prelates and clergy
|
|
1380 (4 Ric. 2) [P.R.O. vol. 1]
|
Statute 40 Edw. 3 c. 14 confirmed
|
|
1385 (9 Ric. 2) [P.R.O. vol. 1]
|
Community of the land of Ireland, as to not being molested against liberty
|
|
1385 (9 Ric. 2) [P.R.O. vol. 1]
|
Presence of the King
|
|
1385 (9 Ric. 2) [P.R.O. vol. 1, Appendix]
|
Writ conveying terms of 3 English statutes: 27 Edw. 3, 31 Edw. 3, 4 Ric. 2
|
|
1388 (12 Ric. 2) [P.R.O. vol. 1, Appendix]
|
Recitals granting subsidies and armed men in aid of the wars
|
|
1388 (12 Ric. 2) [P.R.O. vol. 1]
|
Corporation of Dublin
|
|
1390 (13 Ric. 2) [P.R.O. vol. 1, Appendix]
|
Proceedings in Parliament, referring to the release of Nelan O'Neel, on his giving hostages
|
|
1393 (17 Ric. 2) [Calendar of the Patent Rolls]
|
Observance of ordinance for Ireland, 1357
|
|
1394 (18 Ric. 2) [P.R.O. vol. 1]
|
None to sell necessaries to any Irishman not abiding among English lieges
|
|
1399 (1 Hen. 4) [P.R.O. vol. 1]
|
Statute of Absentees
|
|
1402 (3 Hen. 4) [P.R.O. vol. 1]
|
Liberties, customs, franchises, etc., of the Holy Church to be enjoyed without interference
|
|
1402 (3 Hen. 4) [P.R.O. vol. 1]
|
Statute against admirals
|
|
1402 (3 Hen. 4) [P.R.O. vol. 1]
|
Jurisdiction of admirals
|
|
1409-10 (11 Hen. 4) [P.R.O. vol. 1]
|
Statute that no mariner convey any labourer out of this land
|
|
1410 (11 Hen. 4) c. 1 [P.R.O. vol. 1]
|
Confirming liberties of the Church
|
|
1410 (11 Hen. 4) c. 2 [P.R.O. vol. 1]
|
Liberties, etc.
|
|
1410 (11 Hen. 4) c. 3 [P.R.O. vol. 1]
|
City of Dublin and other cities are to enjoy their franchises
|
|
1410 (11 Hen. 4) c. 4 [P.R.O. vol. 1]
|
Kilkenny: confirmation of statutes
|
|
1410 (11 Hen. 4) c. 5 [P.R.O. vol. 1]
|
Dissolution or adjournment of parliaments, etc.
|
|
1410 (11 Hen. 4) c. 6 [P.R.O. vol. 1]
|
Coynye (billeting) and liverey
|
|
1410 (11 Hen. 4) c. 8 [P.R.O. vol. 1]
|
Confirming office of clerk of the market
|
|
1410 (11 Hen. 4) c. 9 [P.R.O. vol. 1]
|
Certain office holders not to be escheator, clerk of the market, etc.
|
|
1410 (11 Hen. 4) c. 10 [P.R.O. vol. 1]
|
Defendants to be allowed 3 weeks to take journey to show up and defend
|
|
1410 (11 Hen. 4) c. 11 [P.R.O. vol. 1]
|
Inhabitants of Colie in the barony of Dundalk
|
|
1410 (11 Hen. 4) c. 12 [P.R.O. vol. 1]
|
Non-compellability of appearance before justice or officer of the peace on certain days
|
|
1410 (11 Hen. 4) c. 13 [P.R.O. vol. 1]
|
Procedure to permit absence from Ireland without impeachment, etc.
|
|
1410 (11 Hen. 4) c. 14 [P.R.O. vol. 1]
|
False offices taken by escheators and remedies available for this, etc.
|
|
1410 (11 Hen. 4) c. 16 [P.R.O. vol. 1]
|
Qualifications of escheators, etc.
|
|
1410 (11 Hen. 4) c. 17 [P.R.O. vol. 1]
|
Escheator to perform office in person, etc.
|
|
1410 (11 Hen. 4) c. 18 [P.R.O. vol. 1]
|
Possession of lands
|
|
1410 (11 Hen. 4) c. 19 [P.R.O. vol. 1]
|
Repeals of patents
|
|
1410 (11 Hen. 4) c. 20 [P.R.O. vol. 1]
|
Kings Bench not be removed from the county where it is first appointed without reasonable cause, etc.
|
|
1410 (11 Hen. 4) c. 21 [P.R.O. vol. 1]
|
Treatment of officers who protect felons
|
|
1410 (11 Hen. 4) c. 22 [P.R.O. vol. 1]
|
Restriction on the movement of grain
|
|
1410 (11 Hen. 4) c. 23 [P.R.O. vol. 1]
|
Justices of the Peace
|
|
1410 (11 Hen. 4) c. 24 [P.R.O. vol. 1]
|
Treatment of those who adhere to enemies
|
|
1411 (13 Hen. 4) [P.R.O. vol. 1]
|
Writ patent out of England for enrolling and proclaiming the statutes against provisors
|
|
1421 (9 Hen. 5) c. 1 [P.R.O. vol. 1]
|
Owing to war and disagreements, the King’s presence necessary in Ireland
|
|
1421 (9 Hen. 5) c. 2 [P.R.O. vol. 1]
|
Revenue of the land to be retained for public purposes
|
|
1421 (9 Hen. 5) c. 3 [P.R.O. vol. 1]
|
Money to be coined in Ireland as in England
|
|
1421 (9 Hen. 5) c. 4 [P.R.O. vol. 1]
|
Pope's sanction to a crusade against the Irish enemies to be sought
|
|
1421 (9 Hen. 5) c. 5 [P.R.O. vol. 1]
|
Complaint as to Sir Laurence Merbury, Chancellor, having refused to affix the Great Seal to a message for the King
|
|
1421 (9 Hen. 5) c. 6 [P.R.O. vol. 1]
|
Request for remedy against heavy charges
|
|
1421 (9 Hen. 5) c. 7 [P.R.O. vol. 1]
|
Heirs of John de Stanley, late lieutenant, to be compelled to pay his debts, etc.
|
|
1421 (9 Hen. 5) c. 8 [P.R.O. vol. 1]
|
Mode of government of Thomas, archbishop of Dublin, Justiciar, a good example to be followed
|
|
1421 (9 Hen. 5) c. 9 [P.R.O. vol. 1]
|
Sir John Talbot, lieutenant, and his officers, to make amends for extortions, etc.
|
|
1421 (9 Hen. 5) c. 10 [P.R.O. vol. 1]
|
Commissioners to be appointed, to enquire into the conduct of lieutenants, officers, etc.
|
|
1421 (9 Hen. 5) c. 11 [P.R.O. vol. 1]
|
Request for aid and support to the present lieutenant, who abolished coynye (billeting), etc.
|
|
1421 (9 Hen. 5) c. 12 [P.R.O. vol. 1]
|
Extortions through illiterate men performing office in the Exchequer by deputy
|
|
1421 (9 Hen. 5) c. 13 [P.R.O. vol. 1]
|
English lieges born in Ireland no longer received in Inns of Court
|
|
1421 (9 Hen. 5) c. 14 [P.R.O. vol. 1]
|
Castilian and Scotch enemies hold the sea between England and Ireland: merchants robbed, etc.
|
|
1421 (9 Hen. 5) c. 15 [P.R.O. vol. 1]
|
Escheators of Ireland not to appoint deputies unless they have sufficient lands, etc.
|
|
1421 (9 Hen. 5) c. 16 [P.R.O. vol. 1]
|
Pardon of crown debts
|
|
1421 (9 Hen. 5) c. 17 [P.R.O. vol. 1]
|
Recital of English Statute 3 Ric. 2 as to absentees
|
|
1421 (9 Hen. 5) c. 18 [P.R.O. vol. 1]
|
As to the patronage of the living of Galtrym, dioceses of Meath, etc.
|
|
1421 (9 Hen. 5) c. 19 [P.R.O. vol. 1]
|
Power to the lieutenant to receive homage and present to the King's benefices
|
|
1427 (5 Hen. 6) [P.R.O. vol. 2]
|
Priory of Mullingar
|
|
1428 (7 Hen. 6) c. 1 [P.R.O. vol. 2]
|
Liberties, customs, franchises, etc., of the Holy Church to be enjoyed without interference
|
|
1428 (7 Hen. 6) c. 2 [P.R.O. vol. 2]
|
Ireland to have all its customs, liberties, etc.
|
|
1428 (7 Hen. 6) c. 3 [P.R.O. vol. 2]
|
Dublin, Drogheda, etc., to have their franchises, etc.
|
|
1428 (7 Hen. 6) c. 4 [P.R.O. vol. 2]
|
Descriptive particulars of parties to be added in inquisitions
|
|
1428 (7 Hen. 6) c. 5 [P.R.O. vol. 2]
|
Commons not to be liable for escape of felons in time of war
|
|
1428 (7 Hen. 6) c. 6 [P.R.O. vol. 2]
|
Payments to be made for goods, etc., taken by purveyors, etc.
|
|
1428 (7 Hen. 6) c. 7 [P.R.O. vol. 2]
|
Purveyors to be fined for taking goods, etc.
|
|
1428 (7 Hen. 6) c. 9 [P.R.O. vol. 2]
|
Subsidy on County of Louth in aid of erection of castles
|
|
1428 (7 Hen. 6) c. 10 [P.R.O. vol. 2]
|
Payments for victuals, etc., for hostings, to be made
|
|
1428 (7 Hen. 6) c. 11 [P.R.O. vol. 2]
|
None to sell cloth except of lawful measure
|
|
1428 (7 Hen. 6) c. 12 [P.R.O. vol. 2]
|
Arrest of labourers and servants leaving Ireland
|
|
1428 (7 Hen. 6) c. 13 [P.R.O. vol. 2]
|
Merchants bringing skins, etc., out of Ireland to be bound to pay customs at foreign staple
|
|
1428 (7 Hen. 6) c. 13* [P.R.O. vol. 2] (*2nd statute “c. 13”)
|
None to sell victuals, etc., to enemies without licence
|
|
1430 (8 Hen. 6) c. 1 [P.R.O. vol. 2]
|
Liberties, customs, franchises, etc., of the Holy Church to be enjoyed without interference
|
|
1430 (8 Hen. 6) c. 2 [P.R.O. vol. 2]
|
Ireland to have its liberties, etc.
|
|
1430 (8 Hen. 6) c. 3 [P.R.O. vol. 2]
|
Dublin, Limerick, Drogheda, etc., to have their liberties, etc.
|
|
1430 (8 Hen. 6) c. 4 [P.R.O. vol. 2]
|
Statutes made in Ireland to be kept
|
|
1430 (8 Hen. 6) c. 5 [P.R.O. vol. 2]
|
No purveyors, etc., to be allowed in Ireland
|
|
1430 (8 Hen. 6) c. 6 [P.R.O. vol. 2]
|
No rebel to hold offices, lands or tenements of the King
|
|
1430 (8 Hen. 6) c. 7 [P.R.O. vol. 2]
|
No subsidies save those granted in the King's Great Council
|
|
1430 (8 Hen. 6) c. 8 [P.R.O. vol. 2]
|
Statutes against coynye (billeting), livery, etc., to be put in force
|
|
1430 (8 Hen. 6) c. 9 [P.R.O. vol. 2]
|
Safeguarders of thieves and rebels adjudged traitors
|
|
1430 (8 Hen. 6) c. 10 [P.R.O. vol. 2]
|
Charging the King's subjects with horse or foot, without consent, treason
|
|
1430 (8 Hen. 6) c. 11 [P.R.O. vol. 2]
|
No protection to be granted unless party swear that the clause quia profecturus contains truth
|
|
1430 (8 Hen. 6) c. 12 [P.R.O. vol. 2]
|
Subsidy on counties Dublin, Meath, Kildare and Louth, in aid of erection of castles
|
|
1430 (8 Hen. 6) c. 13 [P.R.O. vol. 2]
|
None to bring creaghts (nomadic cattle), horses, etc., out of march land (border lands) into land of peace called “Maghery” without licence
|
|
1430 (8 Hen. 6) c. 14 [P.R.O. vol. 2]
|
Amercement of parties who did not furnish aid towards Sir John Sutton's expedition, as ordered
|
|
1431 (10 Hen. 6) c. 1 [P.R.O. vol. 2]
|
Liberties, customs, franchises, etc., of the Holy Church to be enjoyed without interference
|
|
1431 (10 Hen. 6) c. 2 [P.R.O. vol. 2]
|
Ireland to have its customs and liberties
|
|
1431 (10 Hen. 6) c. 3 [P.R.O. vol. 2]
|
Dublin, Drogheda, etc., to have their liberties, etc.
|
|
1431 (10 Hen. 6) c. 4 [P.R.O. vol. 2]
|
Commissions for counties Meath, Dublin, Kildare and Louth repealed, as to harassing
|
|
1431 (10 Hen. 6) c. 7 [P.R.O. vol. 2]
|
Labourers in County Louth to be brought in for erection of castles
|
|
1441 (20 Hen. 6) [P.R.O. vol. 2]
|
A complaint from the Lords and Commons of Ireland, to King Hen. 6 against James Butler Earl of Ormond
|
|
1447 (25 Hen. 6) c. 3 [P.R.O. vol. 2 as c. 17]
|
Illegal levying of custom
|
|
1447 (25 Hen. 6) [c. 1] [P.R.O. vol. 2]
|
Liberties, customs, franchises, etc., of the Holy Church to be enjoyed without interference
|
|
1447 (25 Hen. 6) [c. 2] [P.R.O. vol. 2]
|
Ireland to have its liberties, etc.
|
|
1447 (25 Hen. 6) [c. 3] [P.R.O. vol. 2]
|
Leave for Sir John Talbot, Chancellor, to appoint a deputy
|
|
1447 (25 Hen. 6) [c. 4] [P.R.O. vol. 2]
|
Confirmation of letters patent appointing Robert Plunket Chief Justice at Pleas
|
|
1447 (25 Hen. 6) [c. 5] [P.R.O. vol. 2]
|
Confirmation of letters patent appointing Edward Somerton second justice at Pleas
|
|
1447 (25 Hen. 6) [c. 6] [P.R.O. vol. 2]
|
Annulling of letters patent appointing Michael Gryffyn Chief Baron of the Exchequer
|
|
1447 (25 Hen. 6) [c. 8] [P.R.O. vol. 2]
|
Confirmation of letters patent appointing Hugh Wogan Clerk of the Crown in Chancery
|
|
1447 (25 Hen. 6) [c. 9] [P.R.O. vol. 2]
|
Thomas Belyane pretended Dean of Ossory adjudged a traitor and his benefices and dignities forfeited
|
|
1447 (25 Hen. 6) [c. 10] [P.R.O. vol. 2]
|
Repeal of statute as to Exchequer and Common Bench being removed out of Dublin
|
|
1447 (25 Hen. 6) c. 11 [P.R.O. vol. 2]
|
As to levying arrears of money raised for war, due to William Welles and others
|
|
1447 (25 Hen. 6) c. 12 [P.R.O. vol. 2]
|
King's officers in Ireland may purchase lands, etc., there
|
|
1447 (25 Hen. 6) c. 15 [P.R.O. vol. 2]
|
Confirmation of statute as to foreign merchants coming to Ireland being under the King's protection
|
|
1447 (25 Hen. 6) c. 18 [P.R.O. vol. 2]
|
Citizens of Waterford to resist the rebels and traitors
|
|
1447 (25 Hen. 6) c. 19 [P.R.O. vol. 2]
|
Sir John Pilkyngton, deprived of the Escheatry of Ireland under Act of Parliament, through absence
|
|
1447 (25 Hen. 6) c. 23 [P.R.O. vol. 2]
|
Dunlavin free of tallages, etc., for 5 years
|
|
1447 (25 Hen. 6) c. 24 [P.R.O. vol. 2]
|
Kilmainham, etc., free of tallages, etc., for 5 years
|
|
1447 (25 Hen. 6) c. 26 [P.R.O. vol. 2]
|
Proclamation to be made that Thomas Veldon and others, as traitors, appear before the Council
|
|
1447 (25 Hen. 6) c. 27 [P.R.O. vol. 2]
|
Proclamation to be made that Gerrot Cruys and others, as traitors, appear before the King’s lieutenant
|
|
1447 (25 Hen. 6) c. 28 [P.R.O. vol. 2]
|
Confirmation of letters patent exempting the Abbot of Tintern from attendance on parliament or great councils
|
|
1447 (25 Hen. 6) c. 30 [P.R.O. vol. 2]
|
King to be certified of truth as to sorcery being practised in Ireland
|
|
1447 (25 Hen. 6) c. 31 [P.R.O. vol. 2]
|
Proclamation to be made that Gerrot Cruys and others appear before the King's lieutenant, to clear themselves of alleged offences
|
|
1447 (25 Hen. 6) c. 32 [P.R.O. vol. 2]
|
Mayor, etc., of Drogheda discharged from accounting at Exchequer for customs and tolls
|
|
1447 (25 Hen. 6) c. 33 [P.R.O. vol. 2]
|
Session of Duke of York in liberty of Meath, which was not held owing to the seneschal's absence on an expedition in Ulster, to be held later
|
|
1447 (25 Hen. 6) c. 34 [P.R.O. vol. 2]
|
Special levy for erecting castles
|
|
1449 (27 Hen. 6) c. 1 [P.R.O. vol. 2]
|
Liberties, customs, franchises, etc., of the Holy Church to be enjoyed without interference
|
|
1449 (27 Hen. 6) c. 2 [P.R.O. vol. 2]
|
Ireland to enjoy its liberties, etc.
|
|
1449 (27 Hen. 6) c. 3 [P.R.O. vol. 2]
|
Dublin, Waterford and Drogheda, etc., to have their franchises, etc.
|
|
1449 (27 Hen. 6) c. 4 [P.R.O. vol. 2]
|
No commission out of Chancery to enquire of felonies, etc., in County Dublin, etc., except such as made to the justices of the peace
|
|
1449 (27 Hen. 6) c. 5 [P.R.O. vol. 2]
|
Chief serjeant liberty of Meath, to account for issues
|
|
1449 (27 Hen. 6) c. 6 [P.R.O. vol. 2]
|
Judges to enter in their own names fines, etc., received by them
|
|
1449 (27 Hen. 6) c. 7 [P.R.O. vol. 2]
|
No lord of parliament to be sheriff to the King or to a franchise
|
|
1449 (27 Hen. 6) c. 8 [P.R.O. vol. 2]
|
Indictments on treasons, etc., in Dublin and Kildare before commissioners annulled, save in Cahyll Carragh's case
|
|
1449 (27 Hen. 6) c. 9 [P.R.O. vol. 2]
|
Lands, etc., held of temporal lords charged with rents, etc., as alms for religious houses and not ancient foundation of the same and tenants of such lands, etc., to be assessed for subsidies and taxes
|
|
1449 (27 Hen. 6) c. 10 [P.R.O. vol. 2]
|
Certain justices, barons and officers of the King to enjoy their offices, according to the effect of the letters patent
|
|
1449 (27 Hen. 6) c. 11 [P.R.O. vol. 2]
|
Confirmation to Christopher Plunket, Lord of Killeen, of a market at Killeen
|
|
1449 (27 Hen. 6) c. 12 [P.R.O. vol. 2]
|
Discharge of 20 marks to Christopher Plunket, penalty for not building a castle at Piercetown in Meath, and letters patent annulled
|
|
1449 (27 Hen. 6) c. 13 [P.R.O. vol. 2]
|
Proclamation to be made that the Abbot of Dunbrody, who was seized when coming to parliament, be set at liberty
|
|
1449 (27 Hen. 6) c. 14 [P.R.O. vol. 2]
|
John Wykes and others may appoint deputies during absence and their lands, etc., to be under the King’s protection
|
|
1449 (27 Hen. 6) c. 15 [P.R.O. vol. 2]
|
Irregular grants of certain offices annulled
|
|
1449 (27 Hen. 6) c. 16 [P.R.O. vol. 2]
|
Execution of recognizances against Nicholas Husse, baron of Galtrim, not to be made
|
|
1449 (27 Hen. 6) c. 17 [P.R.O. vol. 2]
|
Discharge of 20 marks to William Nugent, penalty for not building a castle at Dardistown in Meath, and letters patent annulled
|
|
1449 (27 Hen. 6) c. 18 [P.R.O. vol. 2]
|
William Crose made prior of Foure
|
|
1449 (27 Hen. 6) c. 19 [P.R.O. vol. 2]
|
Discharge of sureties for building a castle at Kilpatrick in Meath
|
|
1449 (27 Hen. 6) c. 20 [P.R.O. vol. 2]
|
Discharge of John Bombose and sureties for building a castle at Croyneston in Meath and for levy in aid
|
|
1449 (27 Hen. 6) c. 21 [P.R.O. vol. 2]
|
Bishop of Leighlin discharged of £20 amercement for not appearing in a great council
|
|
1449 (27 Hen. 6) c. 22 [P.R.O. vol. 2]
|
Bishop of Ossory discharged of £20 amercement for not appearing at a great council
|
|
1449 (27 Hen. 6) c. 23 [P.R.O. vol. 2]
|
Bishop of Connor and Down discharged of £20 amercement for not appearing at a great council
|
|
1449 (27 Hen. 6) c. 24 [P.R.O. vol. 2]
|
John, Bishop of Limerick, pardoned an amercement for £20 for not attending a great council
|
|
1449 (27 Hen. 6) c. 25 [P.R.O. vol. 2]
|
The King advised to grant that John Kevernok be Treasurer of Limerick Cathedral
|
|
1449 (27 Hen. 6) c. 26 [P.R.O. vol. 2]
|
Rights of the citizens of Limerick to vote at election of mayor and bailiffs
|
|
1449 (28 Hen. 6 (Dublin)) c. 1 [P.R.O. vol. 2]
|
The Holy Church to be free and enjoy her liberties and franchises, etc.
|
|
1449 (28 Hen. 6 (Dublin)) c. 2 [P.R.O. vol. 2]
|
Enjoyment of franchises and liberties in Ireland
|
|
1449 (28 Hen. 6 (Dublin)) c. 3 [P.R.O. vol. 2]
|
The cities of Dublin and Waterford, the town of Drogheda and other cities and towns to enjoy their liberties, franchises and good customs, etc.
|
|
1449 (28 Hen. 6 (Dublin)) c. 5 [P.R.O. vol. 2]
|
Sergeants to answer for the issues by them returned
|
|
1449 (28 Hen. 6 (Dublin)) c. 7 [P.R.O. vol. 2]
|
Waterford, Cork, etc., to layde corne from Dublin, etc.
|
|
1449 (28 Hen. 6 (Dublin)) c. 10 [P.R.O. vol. 2]
|
Supplication to the King regarding the Earl of Osmond
|
|
1449 (28 Hen. 6 (Dublin)) c. 11 [P.R.O. vol. 2]
|
The keeping of certain castles
|
|
1449 (28 Hen. 6 (Dublin)) c. 12 [P.R.O. vol. 2]
|
Ardfynan discharged from customs and sanctions
|
|
1449 (28 Hen. 6 (Dublin)) c. 13 [P.R.O. vol. 2]
|
Thomastown walled
|
|
1449 (28 Hen. 6 (Dublin)) c. 14 [P.R.O. vol. 2]
|
Commendations sent to the King on behalf of the Archbishop of Dublin
|
|
1449 (28 Hen. 6 (Dublin)) c. 15 [P.R.O. vol. 2]
|
Walling of the town of Meath
|
|
1449 (28 Hen. 6 (Dublin)) c. 16 [P.R.O. vol. 2]
|
Patents for buildings of castles
|
|
1449 (28 Hen. 6 (Dublin)) c. 17 [P.R.O. vol. 2]
|
Limerick not let their lands to Irish enemies without the assent of the bailiffs, etc.
|
|
1449 (28 Hen. 6 (Dublin)) c. 18 [P.R.O. vol. 2]
|
Levy on Ulster
|
|
1449 (28 Hen. 6 (Dublin)) c. 19 [P.R.O. vol. 2]
|
Order against Alexander Shelton for exhibiting a false acquitance on his account in the Exchequer
|
|
1449 (28 Hen. 6 (Dublin)) c. 20 [P.R.O. vol. 2]
|
Levy for the town of Fiddert
|
|
1449 (28 Hen. 6 (Dublin)) c. 21 [P.R.O. vol. 2]
|
Privilege; discharges the arrest of a citizen of Limerick
|
|
1449 (28 Hen. 6 (Dublin)) c. 22 [P.R.O. vol. 2]
|
Grant of free liberties to pilgrims coming from and going to the Abbey of Trim
|
|
1449 (28 Hen. 6 (Dublin)) c. 23 [P.R.O. vol. 2]
|
Annuity for Cardinal of Carthelaghe
|
|
1449 (28 Hen. 6 (Dublin)) c. 24 [P.R.O. vol. 2]
|
Sessions in the liberty of Meath not to be discontinued
|
|
1449 (28 Hen. 6 (Dublin)) c. 25 [P.R.O. vol. 2]
|
Lands held by ancestor to be held by Lord Barrey for life
|
|
1449 (28 Hen. 6 (Dublin)) c. 26 [P.R.O. vol. 2]
|
Lands held by ancestor to be held by Lord Roche for life
|
|
1449 (28 Hen. 6 (Dublin)) c. 27 [P.R.O. vol. 2]
|
Lands held by ancestor to be held by Lord Coursey for life
|
|
1449 (28 Hen. 6 (Dublin)) c. 28 [P.R.O. vol. 2]
|
Removal of Oneale (O'Neill) from specific land
|
|
1449 (28 Hen. 6 (Dublin)) c. 29 [P.R.O. vol. 2]
|
Sir William Wells, knight, escheator of Meath, may appoint a deputy
|
|
1449 (28 Hen. 6 (Dublin)) c. 30 [P.R.O. vol. 2]
|
Confirmation of statute against provisors, etc.
|
|
1450 (28 Hen. 6 (Drogheda)) c. 1 [P.R.O. vol. 2]
|
Liberties, customs, franchises, etc., of the Holy Church to be enjoyed without interference
|
|
1450 (28 Hen. 6 (Drogheda)) c. 2 [P.R.O. vol. 2]
|
Ireland to have its liberties, etc.
|
|
1450 (28 Hen. 6 (Drogheda)) c. 3 [P.R.O. vol. 2]
|
Dublin, Waterford and Drogheda to have their franchises, etc.
|
|
1450 (28 Hen. 6 (Drogheda)) c. 4 [P.R.O. vol. 2]
|
Lands, rents, etc., granted by the King, to be resumed into his hands
|
|
1450 (28 Hen. 6 (Drogheda)) c. 5 [P.R.O. vol. 2]
|
Royal service to be proclaimed and a levy to be made
|
|
1450 (28 Hen. 6 (Drogheda)) c. 6 [P.R.O. vol. 2]
|
Confirmation of ordinances of great council last held
|
|
1450 (28 Hen. 6 (Drogheda)) c. 9 [P.R.O. vol. 2]
|
Justiciar and other officers may purchase lands, etc., in Ireland, while in office, notwithstanding statutes
|
|
1450 (28 Hen. 6 (Drogheda)) c. 10 [P.R.O. vol. 2]
|
Fynyn O'Driscoll to be treated as an enemy
|
|
1450 (28 Hen. 6 (Drogheda)) c. 12 [P.R.O. vol. 2]
|
No purveyor to take corn, hay, etc., or tithes belonging to the church, without consent
|
|
1450 (28 Hen. 6 (Drogheda)) c. 13 [P.R.O. vol. 2]
|
Richard, Duke of York, to be restored to wardship of 2 parts of lands, etc., in liberties of Meath and Ulster, held by Janico and John Dartas, Liscartan
|
|
1450 (28 Hen. 6 (Drogheda)) c. 15 [P.R.O. vol. 2]
|
Archbishop of Armagh may purchase lands, advowsons, etc., to the value of 100 marks yearly
|
|
1450 (28 Hen. 6 (Drogheda)) c. 16 [P.R.O. vol. 2]
|
Leave to Archbishop of Armagh, etc., to levy £100 paid for resisting O'Neill and others in Louth
|
|
1450 (28 Hen. 6 (Drogheda)) c. 17 [P.R.O. vol. 2]
|
Abbot of Our Lady, Navan, may purchase lands, advowsons, etc., to the value of £40 yearly
|
|
1450 (28 Hen. 6 (Drogheda)) c. 18 [P.R.O. vol. 2]
|
Commons of Irishtown, Kilkenny, parishoners of vicars of the common hall of St. Canice, discharged of all tallages, assessments, etc.
|
|
1450 (28 Hen. 6 (Drogheda)) c. 19 [P.R.O. vol. 2]
|
Licence to James, Earl of Ormond, to go on pilgrimage to Cantebury and other places, and to be absent one year
|
|
1450 (28 Hen. 6 (Drogheda)) c. 20 [P.R.O. vol. 2]
|
William and Nicholas Arture of Limerick to appear and answer for seizing prize wines belonging to James, Earl of Ormond, during his arrest in England
|
|
1450 (28 Hen. 6 (Drogheda)) c. 21 [P.R.O. vol. 2]
|
Leave to Sir Esmond Mulso to make a town, to be called Mulsoescourt in Fercullen, etc.
|
|
1450 (28 Hen. 6 (Drogheda)) c. 22 [P.R.O. vol. 2]
|
Licence to Sir Esmond Mulso to appoint a deputy seneschal of the liberty of Meath, during his absence in the King’s wars
|
|
1450 (28 Hen. 6 (Drogheda)) c. 23 [P.R.O. vol. 2]
|
Robert, Bishop of Ferns, by reason of age and infirmity, excused from attendance at parliaments or great councils
|
|
1450 (28 Hen. 6 (Drogheda)) c. 24 [P.R.O. vol. 2]
|
Licence to Sir William Welles to appoint a deputy escheator, liberty of Meath, during his absence in the King's wars
|
|
1450 (28 Hen. 6 (Drogheda)) c. 25 [P.R.O. vol. 2]
|
When mayor and bailiffs of Dublin leave the City on the King's service, they may appoint deputies to hold pleas
|
|
1450 (28 Hen. 6 (Drogheda)) c. 26 [P.R.O. vol. 2]
|
Louth, etc., to be discharged of escapes for homicides by the Irish
|
|
1450 (28 Hen. 6 (Drogheda)) c. 27 [P.R.O. vol. 2]
|
Thomas Bathe, Escheator of Ireland, may appoint a deputy
|
|
1450 (28 Hen. 6 (Drogheda)) c. 28 [P.R.O. vol. 2]
|
Walter Birford arraigned assise of novel disseisin against John Heyne
|
|
1450 (28 Hen. 6 (Drogheda)) c. 29 [P.R.O. vol. 2]
|
Grant of customs to the King as a subsidy, 19 Hen. 6, revoked
|
|
1450 (28 Hen. 6 (Drogheda)) c. 30 [P.R.O. vol. 2]
|
Profits of land devised for repair of Babesbridge over the Boyne to be delivered to the Abbot of Navan and another, to be laid out on repairs
|
|
1450 (28 Hen. 6 (Drogheda)) c. 31 [P.R.O. vol. 2]
|
Statute made in Ireland 8 Hen. 6 as to English cloth sold by English merchants to be amended in accordance with the English statute
|
|
1450 (28 Hen. 6 (Drogheda)) c. 32 [P.R.O. vol. 2]
|
Maurice de la Noe, merchant of Brittany, may come with 60 persons, for victualling in Limerick
|
|
1450 (28 Hen. 6 (Drogheda)) c. 33 [P.R.O. vol. 2]
|
Thomastown, County Kilkenny, free of tallages, etc., for 10 years, for repair of its walls
|
|
1450 (28 Hen. 6 (Drogheda)) c. 34 [P.R.O. vol. 2]
|
Merchants and mariners may come to Cork, Waterford, etc., with corn
|
|
1450 (28 Hen. 6 (Drogheda)) c. 35 [P.R.O. vol. 2]
|
Towns built by Englishmen in Kildare to be free of tallages, etc., for 6 years
|
|
1450 (28 Hen. 6 (Drogheda)) c. 36 [P.R.O. vol. 2]
|
Letter of thanks to the King for James, Earl of Ormond
|
|
1450 (28 Hen. 6 (Drogheda)) c. 38 [P.R.O. vol. 2]
|
Proclamation to be made that Walter Bernevale appear to answer Laurence Taaf
|
|
1450 (28 Hen. 6 (Drogheda)) c. 39 [P.R.O. vol. 2]
|
Mayor and bailiffs of Limerick to have power to deliver gaol
|
|
1450 (29 Hen. 6) c. 1 [P.R.O. vol. 2]
|
Liberties, customs, franchises, etc., of the Holy Church to be enjoyed without interference
|
|
1450 (29 Hen. 6) c. 2 [P.R.O. vol. 2]
|
Ireland to have its liberties, etc.
|
|
1450 (29 Hen. 6) c. 3 [P.R.O. vol. 2]
|
Dublin, Waterford and Drogheda, etc., to have their franchises, etc.
|
|
1450 (29 Hen. 6) c. 4 [P.R.O. vol. 2]
|
Grant to Michael, Archbishop of Dublin
|
|
1450 (29 Hen. 6) c. 5 [P.R.O. vol. 2]
|
Parliament to be held before Easter
|
|
1450 (29 Hen. 6) c. 6 [P.R.O. vol. 2]
|
Deeds, leases, etc., made by Thomas FitzGerrot, a deprived prior of Kilmainham, annulled
|
|
1450 (29 Hen. 6) c. 7 [P.R.O. vol. 2]
|
Confirmation of letters patent to Robert Douedall, Chief Justice, Common Bench, granting him £40 yearly and arrears due
|
|
1450 (29 Hen. 6) c. 8 [P.R.O. vol. 2]
|
Confirmation of letters patent to John Cornewalshe, Chief Baron, granting him 20 marks yearly, etc.
|
|
1450 (29 Hen. 6) c. 9 [P.R.O. vol. 2]
|
Confirmation of letters patent to John Chevir, Keeper of the Rolls of Chancery
|
|
1450 (29 Hen. 6) c. 10 [P.R.O. vol. 2]
|
Confirmation of grant to John Gogh, second Baron of the Exchequer
|
|
1450 (29 Hen. 6) c. 11 [P.R.O. vol. 2]
|
Confirmation of grant to Thomas Sneterby, serjeant-at-law, of 100 shillings out of Chapelizod and Salmon Leap (Leixlip)
|
|
1450 (29 Hen. 6) c. 12 [P.R.O. vol. 2]
|
Confirmation of grant to Robert Fitz Rery, Attorney of the King, of 100 shillings out of Chapelizod and Salmon Leap (Leixlip)
|
|
1450 (29 Hen. 6) c. 13 [P.R.O. vol. 2]
|
Confirmation of grant to Thomas Walshe, Clerk of the Council, of 10 marks yearly, out of Dublin City, etc.
|
|
1450 (29 Hen. 6) c. 14 [P.R.O. vol. 2]
|
Leave to Christopher, Lord of Howth, to search for tin and lead ore in Howth
|
|
1450 (29 Hen. 6) c. 15 [P.R.O. vol. 2]
|
Leave to Sir William Welles, seneschal of the liberty of Meath, to appoint a deputy
|
|
1450 (29 Hen. 6) c. 16 [P.R.O. vol. 2]
|
Walter Corre to be restored to the office of chief serjeant, County Louth
|
|
1450 (29 Hen. 6) c. 17 [P.R.O. vol. 2]
|
A levy of wheat and malt on Dublin, Meath and Louth, for Richard Ingrame to work mines of silver, lead, etc., found by him
|
|
1450 (29 Hen. 6) c. 18 [P.R.O. vol. 2]
|
Subsidy of £10 to John Shirton to help in building a castle in Kildare
|
|
1450 (29 Hen. 6) c. 19 [P.R.O. vol. 2]
|
Proclamation to issue that Davy Semay and others appear to answer for breaking into the house of Thomas Loue, etc.
|
|
1450 (29 Hen. 6) c. 20 [P.R.O. vol. 2]
|
Proclamation to issue against Laurance Meryfeld and others for taking away a ship and merchandise of John Motte
|
|
1453-54 (32 Hen. 6) c. 1 [P.R.O. vol. 2]
|
Actions relating to the Earl of Kildare
|
|
1453-54 (32 Hen. 6) c. 2 [P.R.O. vol. 2]
|
Mayor of Dublin, etc., discharged for prosecution of certain rebels
|
|
1453-54 (32 Hen. 6) c. 3 [P.R.O. vol. 2]
|
The sessions of the liberty of Meath to be restrained until another day
|
|
1453-54 (32 Hen. 6) c. 4 [P.R.O. vol. 2]
|
That the court in the liberty of Meath may be held before the Justice of the liberty for a year
|
|
1453-54 (32 Hen. 6) c. 5 [P.R.O. vol. 2]
|
That a writ shall be made for the Master of the Rolls to appear in parliament to be examining certain records of parliament that should be in his custody
|
|
1453-54 (32 Hen. 6) c. 6 [P.R.O. vol. 2]
|
Extending the County of Dublin
|
|
1453-54 (32 Hen. 6) c. 7 [P.R.O. vol. 2]
|
Repeal of a recognizance made by Sir Nicholas Woder, knight
|
|
1453-54 (32 Hen. 6) c. 8 [P.R.O. vol. 2]
|
Prohibition to impose livery or coynye (billeting) on church lands
|
|
1453-54 (32 Hen. 6) c. 12 [P.R.O. vol. 2]
|
Swearing of the peace
|
|
1453-54 (32 Hen. 6) c. 13 [P.R.O. vol. 2]
|
Measures of corn
|
|
1453-54 (32 Hen. 6) c. 14 [P.R.O. vol. 2]
|
Meath, Kildare and Uriell discharged of subsidies
|
|
1453-54 (32 Hen. 6) c. 15 [P.R.O. vol. 2]
|
Declaring the appearance of Bedlowe at Dublin Castle
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1453-54 (32 Hen. 6) c. 16 [P.R.O. vol. 2]
|
Avoiding a lease made by the prior of St. John’s of Jerusalem and Thomas Bathe
|
|
1453-54 (32 Hen. 6) c. 17 [P.R.O. vol. 2]
|
Confirming a lease made to Robert Dowall, Chief Justice
|
|
1453-54 (32 Hen. 6) c. 18 [P.R.O. vol. 2]
|
Granting of licence to John Hall of Bagottesrath
|
|
1453-54 (32 Hen. 6) c. 19 [P.R.O. vol. 2]
|
An order for payment of the second Justice of the King's Bench
|
|
1453-54 (32 Hen. 6) c. 20 [P.R.O. vol. 2]
|
That John Gorge and others may distrain for rents assigned to them for payment of their fees
|
|
1453-54 (32 Hen. 6) c. 21 [P.R.O. vol. 2]
|
A repeal of a grant made of the maner of Gormaniston (Manor of Gormanstown)
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|
1453-54 (32 Hen. 6) c. 22 [P.R.O. vol. 2]
|
To avoid an obligation made by the Baron of Delvin
|
|
1453-54 (32 Hen. 6) c. 23 [P.R.O. vol. 2]
|
To avoid a bond of the staple (market) made by the Baron of Delvin
|
|
1453-54 (32 Hen. 6) c. 25 [P.R.O. vol. 2]
|
Steven Derpatrick and others ordered to appear in the King's bench, or face being adjudged felons, etc.
|
|
1453-54 (32 Hen. 6) c. 27 [P.R.O. vol. 2]
|
Trial of a murder done at Greenecastle, in Uriell
|
|
1453-54 (32 Hen. 6) c. 28 [P.R.O. vol. 2]
|
Repeal of an Act ordering the appearance of Michael Griffen in the King's Bench
|
|
1453-54 (32 Hen. 6) c. 29 [P.R.O. vol. 2]
|
Grant of certain land for life to Chancellor of St. Patrick's of Dublin
|
|
1453-54 (32 Hen. 6) c. 30 [P.R.O. vol. 2]
|
Mayor, etc., of Dublin to be discharged of parts of their fee farms (fee simple estate with a rent reserved to the grantor)
|
|
1453-54 (32 Hen. 6) c. 31 [P.R.O. vol. 2]
|
Mayor and bailiffs of Dublin to give licences to unload cargo, etc.
|
|
1453-54 (32 Hen. 6) c. 32 [P.R.O. vol. 2]
|
James Caddell restored to the possession of Beshelliston against the claim of Richard Beshell
|
|
1453-54 (32 Hen. 6) c. 33 [P.R.O. vol. 2]
|
Granting of leave to Abbot of St. Thomascourte to sue in King's Bench against false verdict in the Court of Exchequer
|
|
1453-54 (32 Hen. 6) c. 34 [P.R.O. vol. 2]
|
A fee for keeping the Castle of Cartheligh
|
|
1453-54 (32 Hen. 6) c. 35 [P.R.O. vol. 2]
|
Everard of Randeliston restored
|
|
1453-54 (32 Hen. 6) c. 36 [P.R.O. vol. 2]
|
Confirmation of patents made to Nicholas Blackton
|
|
1453-54 (32 Hen. 6) c. 37 [P.R.O. vol. 2]
|
A confirmation of the office of Second remembrance
|
|
1453-54 (32 Hen. 6) c. 38 [P.R.O. vol. 2]
|
Avoiding an obligation made by Robert Barnewall and John Prapeston to Sir Thomas Cusake, knight
|
|
1453-54 (32 Hen. 6) c. 39 [P.R.O. vol. 2]
|
John Bennet and action of debt upon the recovery of money against the Prior of St. John's of Jerusalem
|
|
1453-54 (32 Hen. 6) c. 40 [P.R.O. vol. 2]
|
Water of Thamon
|
|
1453-54 (32 Hen. 6) c. 41 [P.R.O. vol. 2]
|
Castle of Tawloughe
|
|
1453-54 (32 Hen. 6) c. 42 [P.R.O. vol. 2]
|
Castle of Ballemore
|
|
1453-54 (32 Hen. 6) c. 43 [P.R.O. vol. 2]
|
Award for building of castle in County Kildare
|
|
1453-54 (32 Hen. 6) c. 44 [P.R.O. vol. 2]
|
Thomas Whyte to be restored to possession of Jokestown
|
|
1453-54 (32 Hen. 6) c. 45 [P.R.O. vol. 2]
|
Confirmation of Thomas Johnson to the office of Chief Sergeant in County of Dublin
|
|
1453-54 (32 Hen. 6) c. 46 [P.R.O. vol. 2]
|
Waterford; water bailiff not to take any custom of any of the commons
|
|
1453-54 (32 Hen. 6) c. 47 [P.R.O. vol. 2]
|
Commission for persons employing labourers to work on trenches and fortresses on the borders of County of Meath
|
|
1453-54 (32 Hen. 6) c. 48 [P.R.O. vol. 2]
|
Commission for persons employing labourers to work on trenches and fortresses on the borders of County of Louth
|
|
1453-54 (32 Hen. 6) c. 49 [P.R.O. vol. 2]
|
Commission for persons employing labourers to work on trenches and fortresses on the borders of County of Kildare
|
|
1453-54 (32 Hen. 6) c. 50 [P.R.O. vol. 2]
|
Commission for persons employing labourers to work on the borders of the County of Dublin
|
|
1453-54 (32 Hen. 6) c. 51 [P.R.O. vol. 2]
|
Writ of error
|
|
1455 (33 Hen. 6) c. 1 [P.R.O. vol. 2]
|
Liberties, customs, franchises, etc., of the Holy Church to be enjoyed without interference
|
|
1455 (33 Hen. 6) c. 2 [P.R.O. vol. 2]
|
Ireland to have its liberties, etc.
|
|
1455 (33 Hen. 6) c. 3 [P.R.O. vol. 2]
|
Dublin, Waterford, Drogheda, etc., to have their franchises
|
|
1455 (33 Hen. 6) c. 4 [P.R.O. vol. 2]
|
Edmond Fitz Symond and others, to find security not to molest William Crosse, Prior of Fore
|
|
1455 (33 Hen. 6) c. 5 [P.R.O. vol. 2]
|
Thomas Bath discharged as receiver of the manors of Leixlip and Chapelizod, held in fee farm by Hospital of St. John of Jerusalem
|
|
1455 (33 Hen. 6) c. 7 [P.R.O. vol. 2]
|
Jenet, widow of Christopher, Lord of Killeen, to recover £100 due him by Christopher, Baron of Slane
|
|
1455 (33 Hen. 6) c. 10 [P.R.O. vol. 2]
|
Commission to copy into a roll statutes made from 8 Hen. 6 to the present and estreat them into Exchequer
|
|
1455 (33 Hen. 6) c. 11 [P.R.O. vol. 2]
|
Barriers to be made at bridges of Lucan and Kilmainham against Irish enemies
|
|
1455 (33 Hen. 6) c. 12 [P.R.O. vol. 2]
|
Portreeves of Ardee to be justices of the peace there
|
|
1455 (33 Hen. 6) c. 13 [P.R.O. vol. 2]
|
Michael, Archbishop of Dublin, to have £40
|
|
1455 (33 Hen. 6) c. 14 [P.R.O. vol. 2]
|
Edmond, Bishop of Meath, to be restored to possessions of the See, of which he was deprived under acquisitions
|
|
1455 (33 Hen. 6) c. 15 [P.R.O. vol. 2]
|
Confirmation of appointment of James Prendregaste, alias Collyn, as Clerk of the Hanaper
|
|
1455 (33 Hen. 6) c. 16 [P.R.O. vol. 2]
|
Judgment of 100 marks against John Bernewall of Kilbrew, annulled
|
|
1455 (33 Hen. 6) c. 17 [P.R.O. vol. 2]
|
Richard, son and heir to Patrick Sedgrave, restored to his estates
|
|
1455 (33 Hen. 6) c. 18 [P.R.O. vol. 2]
|
Smokesilver to be levied and expended on measures for protection of County Kildare
|
|
1455 (33 Hen. 6) c. 20 [P.R.O. vol. 2]
|
Cows, sheep, goods, etc., taken by force from Robert and Anne Douedall of Rathcoffey, to be restored to them
|
|
1455 (33 Hen. 6) c. 23 [P.R.O. vol. 2]
|
King's special protection for pilgrims to the house of St. Mary of Navan
|
|
1455 (33 Hen. 6) [P.R.O. vol. 2]
|
Certain persons to distrain for their payments due under their office out of the fee farm of Chapelizod and the Salmon Leap (Leixlip)
|
|
1455 (34 Hen. 6) c. 1 [P.R.O. vol. 2]
|
Liberties, customs, franchises, etc., of the Holy Church to be enjoyed without interference
|
|
1455 (34 Hen. 6) c. 2 [P.R.O. vol. 2]
|
Ireland to enjoy its liberties and franchises
|
|
1455 (34 Hen. 6) c. 3 [P.R.O. vol. 2]
|
Dublin, Waterford and Drogheda, etc., to have their customs and franchises
|
|
1455 (34 Hen. 6) c. 4 [P.R.O. vol. 2]
|
Recognizances of Thomas, Earl of Kildare, and others, to be cancelled
|
|
1455 (34 Hen. 6) c. 5 [P.R.O. vol. 2]
|
Justice of the Liberty of Meath to act for Thomas, Earl of Kildare, seneschal, in his absence
|
|
1455 (34 Hen. 6) c. 6 [P.R.O. vol. 2]
|
Only one parliament or great council to be held within a year
|
|
1455 (34 Hen. 6) c. 7 [P.R.O. vol. 2]
|
No sheriff to be elected escheator for the next year
|
|
1455 (34 Hen. 6) c. 8 [P.R.O. vol. 2]
|
Messengers to be sent to the King showing the great danger the land is in, unless remedy be provided
|
|
1455 (34 Hen. 6) c. 9 [P.R.O. vol. 2]
|
Pleas, etc., for Meath to be held in Tholsel, Drogheda, on Meath side, and for Uriell in the Tolsell on the Uriell side
|
|
1455 (34 Hen. 6) c. 11 [P.R.O. vol. 2]
|
Act of 33 Hen. 6 as to merchants only being mayors of Dublin and Drogheda, repealed
|
|
1455 (34 Hen. 6) c. 12 [P.R.O. vol. 2]
|
Sheriff County Dublin to have £10 for the guarding of the march of the County
|
|
1455 (34 Hen. 6) c. 13 [P.R.O. vol. 2]
|
Sir William Welles to have his escheatorship of the liberty of Meath, notwithstanding Statute 32 Hen. 6
|
|
1455 (34 Hen. 6) c. 14 [P.R.O. vol. 2]
|
Richard Fitz Recher to surrender himself to answer Rolond Fitz Eustace
|
|
1455 (34 Hen. 6) c. 15 [P.R.O. vol. 2]
|
Confirmation of Letters patent granting Robert Douedall £20 yearly
|
|
1455 (34 Hen. 6) c. 16 [P.R.O. vol. 2]
|
Confirmation of grant to Christopher, Lord of Howth, to be of the King's Council, with £10 out of the new customs
|
|
1455 (34 Hen. 6) c. 17 [P.R.O. vol. 2]
|
Christopher, Lord of Howth, appointed on a message to the King, not to suffer for having been hindered
|
|
1455 (34 Hen. 6) c. 18 [P.R.O. vol. 2]
|
Enactments against Esmond Bryan annulled
|
|
1455 (34 Hen. 6) c. 19 [P.R.O. vol. 2]
|
Lands in King's Milltown, County Dublin, and Loghan's land, to be free from subsidy or tallage, etc.
|
|
1455 (34 Hen. 6) c. 20 [P.R.O. vol. 2]
|
Indictment, etc., against John, Archbishop of Armagh, annulled
|
|
1455 (34 Hen. 6) c. 21 [P.R.O. vol. 2]
|
Portreeves of Ardee to be justices of the peace there
|
|
1455 (34 Hen. 6) c. 22 [P.R.O. vol. 2]
|
Arnald Malename and Pownsset de Sowle to be denizens
|
|
1455 (34 Hen. 6) c. 23 [P.R.O. vol. 2]
|
King’s hands removed from the manor of Rathfarnham and it restored to feoffees of Esmond Birt
|
|
1455 (34 Hen. 6) c. 24 [P.R.O. vol. 2]
|
Licence for Nicholas, prior to Connell, to receive certain lands, etc.
|
|
1455 (34 Hen. 6) c. 25 [P.R.O. vol. 2]
|
Philip Cowherd or Maunsell claims lands under false deeds, as alleged
|
|
1455 (34 Hen. 6) c. 26 [P.R.O. vol. 2]
|
Jenico Markes, native of Gascony, and his issue, denizens
|
|
1455 (34 Hen. 6) c. 27 [P.R.O. vol. 2]
|
Allowances to electors of John Knight, formerly sheriff of the cross of Meath, in his account
|
|
1455 (34 Hen. 6) c. 28 [P.R.O. vol. 2]
|
Towers to be made on the bridges of Kilmainham and Lucan and by the wall of St. Mary’s Abbey, against Irish entering into Fingal
|
|
1455 (34 Hen. 6) c. 29 [P.R.O. vol. 2]
|
Licence for the Abbess of Clonard to exchange Calliaghstown for Dexterstown and Jordanstown
|
|
1455 (34 Hen. 6) c. 30 [P.R.O. vol. 2]
|
Sir John Douedall discharged of the office of seneschal of the liberty of Ulster
|
|
1455 (34 Hen. 6) c. 31 [P.R.O. vol. 2]
|
Simon Fitz Richard pardoned all offences, etc.
|
|
1455 (34 Hen. 6) c. 32 [P.R.O. vol. 2]
|
Act against Richard Fitz Richer annulled
|
|
1455 (34 Hen. 6) c. 33 [P.R.O. vol. 2]
|
Ships bringing Irish folk as mendicants into English land to pay a penalty
|
|
1455 (34 Hen. 6) c. 34 [P.R.O. vol. 2]
|
Customs granted for building a tower at Ballycor, Meath
|
|
1455 (34 Hen. 6) c. 35 [P.R.O. vol. 2]
|
Pardon of treasons, etc., and outlawry against John Haddesors and James Chamberleyn
|
|
1455 (34 Hen. 6) c. 36 [P.R.O. vol. 2]
|
Act against Richard Tame for seizing goods of Thomas Loue annulled
|
|
1455 (34 Hen. 6) c. 37 [P.R.O. vol. 2]
|
Act against Davy Semay for seizing goods of Thomas Loue annulled
|
|
1455 (34 Hen. 6) c. 38 [P.R.O. vol. 2]
|
Pardon to Patrick White and others for having seized Patrick Sedgrave and drowned him
|
|
1456 (35 Hen. 6) c. 1 [P.R.O. vol. 2 as c. 6]
|
Duty on exporting silver
|
|
1456 (35 Hen. 6) [c. 1] [P.R.O. vol. 2]
|
Liberties, customs, franchises, etc., of the Holy Church to be enjoyed without interference
|
|
1456 (35 Hen. 6) c. 2 [P.R.O. vol. 2]
|
Ireland to enjoy its liberties and franchises
|
|
1456 (35 Hen. 6) c. 3 [P.R.O. vol. 2]
|
Dublin, Waterford, Drogheda, etc., to have their customs and franchises
|
|
1456 (35 Hen. 6) c. 4 [P.R.O. vol. 2]
|
Recognizances of Thomas, Earl of Kildare, to be cancelled
|
|
1456 (35 Hen. 6) c. 5 [P.R.O. vol. 2]
|
Certain evil doers in Dublin, Meath, Uriell and Kildare to surrender at Dublin Castle
|
|
1456 (35 Hen. 6) c. 8 [P.R.O. vol. 2]
|
Years of scarcity cause of people leaving Ireland
|
|
1456 (35 Hen. 6) c. 10 [P.R.O. vol. 2]
|
Waste lands not to be assessed, contrary to the King's commission
|
|
1456 (35 Hen. 6) c. 11 [P.R.O. vol. 2]
|
Fraternity of St. George, Dublin, to receive a cow or its value out of booty in County Dublin, etc.
|
|
1456 (35 Hen. 6) c. 12 [P.R.O. vol. 2]
|
Custom to be paid on all silver, bullion, etc., taken out of Ireland
|
|
1456 (35 Hen. 6) c. 13 [P.R.O. vol. 2]
|
Pleas, etc., for Meath to be held in Tholsel, Drogheda, on Meath side, and for Uriell in the Tolsell on the Uriell side
|
|
1456 (35 Hen. 6) c. 15 [P.R.O. vol. 2]
|
A levy of 40 pence by the ploughland in Meath, to defray expenses of a mission to England, not expended
|
|
1456 (35 Hen. 6) c. 16 [P.R.O. vol. 2]
|
£10 to be levied on Kildare, for building a tower at Kilcullen
|
|
1456 (35 Hen. 6) c. 17 [P.R.O. vol. 2]
|
Confirmation of patent to Earl of Shrewsbury of 80 marks, in part payment of his fees as Chancellor
|
|
1456 (35 Hen. 6) c. 18 [P.R.O. vol. 2]
|
Thorncastle in King's hands through the minority of Stephen FitzWilliam
|
|
1456 (35 Hen. 6) c. 19 [P.R.O. vol. 2]
|
Confirmation to Roger Crosse, Archdeacon of Dublin, of grant of absence out of Ireland
|
|
1456 (35 Hen. 6) c. 20 [P.R.O. vol. 2]
|
Sessions of the liberty of Meath to be held by the Justice in absence of Thomas fitz-Morice, seneschal
|
|
1456 (35 Hen. 6) c. 21 [P.R.O. vol. 2]
|
Prior, etc., of the Hospital of St. John of Jerusalem in Ireland to distrain for rents and alms, notwithstanding seizure into King's hands
|
|
1456 (35 Hen. 6) c. 22 [P.R.O. vol. 2]
|
Robert Houth discharged of £20 on his account as sheriff of County Dublin
|
|
1456 (35 Hen. 6) c. 23 [P.R.O. vol. 2]
|
Laurence Taaff, formerly sheriff of Uriell, discharged of certain liveries in his account
|
|
1456 (35 Hen. 6) c. 24 [P.R.O. vol. 2]
|
Indictments, etc., against the Prior of Ardee annulled
|
|
1456 (35 Hen. 6) c. 25 [P.R.O. vol. 2]
|
Recognizance of John Russell and others made void
|
|
1456 (35 Hen. 6) c. 26 [P.R.O. vol. 2]
|
Ordinance against Richard Tame at suit of Thomas Loue annulled
|
|
1456 (35 Hen. 6) c. 27 [P.R.O. vol. 2]
|
Seizure of temporalities of Bishopric of Kildare annulled, King's hands amoved
|
|
1456 (35 Hen. 6) c. 28 [P.R.O. vol. 2]
|
Stephen Derpatrick and others not to interfere with Abbot of St. Thomas, Dublin, in tithes of the parish of Derrypatrick, Meath
|
|
1456 (35 Hen. 6) c. 29 [P.R.O. vol. 2]
|
Davy Fleming and others taken prisoners at sea by Breton ships
|
|
1456 (35 Hen. 6) c. 30 [P.R.O. vol. 2]
|
Esmond and Johan Walsh to appear and show their title to the lands of Shanganagh, etc., in County Dublin claimed by Richard Laweles
|
|
1456 (35 Hen. 6) c. 31 [P.R.O. vol. 2]
|
William Fraynes and James Darcie to appear to answer for wrong done to Richard Caddell in the manor of Athlumney, County Meath
|
|
1458 (36 Hen. 6) c. 1 [P.R.O. vol. 2]
|
Liberties, customs, franchises, etc., of the Holy Church to be enjoyed without interference
|
|
1458 (36 Hen. 6) c. 2 [P.R.O. vol. 2]
|
Ireland to enjoy its liberties and franchises
|
|
1458 (36 Hen. 6) c. 3 [P.R.O. vol. 2]
|
Dublin, Waterford and Drogheda, etc., to have their customs and franchises
|
|
1458 (36 Hen. 6) c. 4 [P.R.O. vol. 2]
|
Statute of 35 Hen. 6 against John Cantwell, Archbishop of Cashel, repealed
|
|
1458 (36 Hen. 6) c. 5 [P.R.O. vol. 2]
|
As to accounts of chief serjeants and sheriffs
|
|
1458 (36 Hen. 6) c. 7 [P.R.O. vol. 2]
|
Regulations for strengthening the defences of Louth
|
|
1458 (36 Hen. 6) c. 9 [P.R.O. vol. 2]
|
Temporal officers to reside in Ireland
|
|
1458 (36 Hen. 6) c. 11 [P.R.O. vol. 2]
|
Licence to Edward Somerton, second justice, to found a chantry at St. Mary's altar in St. Nicholas Church, near the High Cross, Dublin
|
|
1458 (36 Hen. 6) c. 12 [P.R.O. vol. 2]
|
Authority granted to John Chevir to found a chantry in the Church of St. Michan, Dublin
|
|
1458 (36 Hen. 6) c. 13 [P.R.O. vol. 2]
|
Authority granted to Robert Preston, Lord of Gormanston, to found a chantry in a chapel near the church of St. Patrick of Stamullin, County Meath
|
|
1458 (36 Hen. 6) c. 14 [P.R.O. vol. 2]
|
Ballymany, Ladytown and Morristown, diocese of Kildare, to be united to the house of Connell
|
|
1458 (36 Hen. 6) c. 15 [P.R.O. vol. 2]
|
Richard Nugent, baron of Delvin, to recover £100 from William Botiller
|
|
1458 (36 Hen. 6) c. 16 [P.R.O. vol. 2]
|
Discharge of Richard Nugent, Baron of Delvin, for issues or forfeitures due by him
|
|
1458 (36 Hen. 6) c. 17 [P.R.O. vol. 2]
|
As to equality of charges on Donaghmore
|
|
1458 (36 Hen. 6) c. 18 [P.R.O. vol. 2]
|
Duke of York may hold sessions of his liberty of Trim, whether seneschal be present or not
|
|
1458 (36 Hen. 6) c. 19 [P.R.O. vol. 2]
|
Proportion of booty taken from Irish enemies to be given to fraternity of St. George, Dublin, for support of works of the church of St. George
|
|
1458 (36 Hen. 6) c. 20 [P.R.O. vol. 2]
|
Confirmation of letters patent of office of second engrosser of the Exchequer to Richard Tame
|
|
1458 (36 Hen. 6) c. 21 [P.R.O. vol. 2]
|
Repeal of an Act made against Esmond Botiller and others
|
|
1458 (36 Hen. 6) c. 22 [P.R.O. vol. 2]
|
Repeal of an Act attainting John Hadsors
|
|
1458 (36 Hen. 6) c. 23 [P.R.O. vol. 2]
|
Ordinances against Richard Fitz Richer annulled
|
|
1458 (36 Hen. 6) c. 24 [P.R.O. vol. 2]
|
Defence of Dundalk by trenching in order to allow the sea to flow round it
|
|
1458 (36 Hen. 6) c. 25 [P.R.O. vol. 2]
|
Henry Kyng had grant of the free chapel of Holy Trinity, Cork
|
|
1458 (36 Hen. 6) c. 26 [P.R.O. vol. 2]
|
Alice Talbot, wife to Launcelot Fitz Richard, to be restored to her lands
|
|
1458 (36 Hen. 6) c. 27 [P.R.O. vol. 2]
|
Outlawry against William Shillingford and others, of Wicklow, annulled
|
|
1458 (36 Hen. 6) c. 28 [P.R.O. vol. 2]
|
Licence to William Welleston, Dublin, to work mines at Clonmines, County Wexford
|
|
1458 (36 Hen. 6) c. 29 [P.R.O. vol. 2]
|
Richard Bellewe to have livery of the manor of Roche, County Louth
|
|
1458 (36 Hen. 6) c. 30 [P.R.O. vol. 2]
|
Statute against Henry Walsh and others repealed
|
|
1458 (36 Hen. 6) c. 31 [P.R.O. vol. 2]
|
Statute against Richard Bellewe of Roche repealed
|
|
1458 (36 Hen. 6) c. 32 [P.R.O. vol. 2]
|
John Ley to be satisfied by Henry and William Walsh for loss of a horse
|
|
1458 (36 Hen. 6) c. 33 [P.R.O. vol. 2]
|
Pardon of Piers Bermyngham and repeal of an Act against him
|
|
1458 (36 Hen. 6) c. 34 [P.R.O. vol. 2]
|
Proceedings as to a recognizance of Richard Chamer of Hilltown, to be enquired into
|
|
1458 (36 Hen. 6) c. 35 [P.R.O. vol. 2]
|
Pardon of Richard Eustace, prebendary of Lusk, of provisions touching said prebend
|
|
1459 (37 Hen. 6) c. 1 [P.R.O. vol. 2]
|
Liberties, customs, franchises, etc., of the Holy Church to be enjoyed without interference
|
|
1459 (37 Hen. 6) c. 2 [P.R.O. vol. 2]
|
Ireland to enjoy its liberties
|
|
1459 (37 Hen. 6) c. 3 [P.R.O. vol. 2]
|
Dublin, Waterford, and Drogheda, etc., to have their customs and franchises
|
|
1459 (37 Hen. 6) c. 4 [P.R.O. vol. 2]
|
Sessions of the liberty of Trim may be held, in absence of seneschal, by the justice
|
|
1459 (37 Hen. 6) c. 5 [P.R.O. vol. 2]
|
Pleas, etc., for Meath to be held in Tholsel, Drogheda, on Meath side, and for Uriell in the Gildhall on the Uriell side
|
|
1459 (37 Hen. 6) c. 6 [P.R.O. vol. 2]
|
Abbey of St. Thomas the Martyr near Dublin may hold their manors, etc.
|
|
1459 (37 Hen. 6) c. 7 [P.R.O. vol. 2]
|
Leave to amend return to a writ of certiorari on behalf of the Baron of Slane
|
|
1459 (37 Hen. 6) c. 8 [P.R.O. vol. 2]
|
Robert and Anne Douedall to have letters, etc., as to Anne's claim as daughter and heir of John Wogan
|
|
1459 (37 Hen. 6) c. 9 [P.R.O. vol. 2]
|
Confirmation of patent to Richard Bermyngham granting him the office of Chancellor of Green Wax, etc.
|
|
1459 (37 Hen. 6) c. 10 [P.R.O. vol. 2]
|
Thomas Talbot to have livery of lands in Dublin, Meath and Kildare
|
|
1459 (37 Hen. 6) c. 11 [P.R.O. vol. 2]
|
Confirmation of grant of 20 marks yearly to Drogheda for repair of bridge, walls, etc.
|
|
1459 (37 Hen. 6) c. 12 [P.R.O. vol. 2]
|
Richard Mareward, baron of Skreen, to have £10 as a reward for services
|
|
1459 (37 Hen. 6) c. 14 [P.R.O. vol. 2]
|
Confirmation of patent to Rowland Fitz Eustace and Thomas Cusack, granting them offices of Clerk of Crown, etc.
|
|
1459 (37 Hen. 6) c. 15 [P.R.O. vol. 2]
|
Indictment against Richard Ward and others void
|
|
1459 (37 Hen. 6) c. 16 [P.R.O. vol. 2]
|
Leave for John and Amy Bellewe and Walter and Anne Dillon to receive rents, etc., in right of Amy and Anne, as heirs of Christopher Flemyng
|
|
1459 (37 Hen. 6) c. 17 [P.R.O. vol. 2]
|
Inquisition as to Henry Bathe coming to Kildare in warlike fashion annulled
|
|
1459 (37 Hen. 6) c. 18 [P.R.O. vol. 2]
|
Confirmation of patents to Jenico Dartas of the office of Chirographer, etc., of the Common Bench
|
|
1459 (37 Hen. 6) c. 19 [P.R.O. vol. 2]
|
Quashing of inquisition, finding John Ardagh and John Cadegan Irish, they being of English blood
|
|
1459 (37 Hen. 6) c. 20 [P.R.O. vol. 2]
|
Proclamation to be made against William Botiller and others at suit of John Burton
|
|
1459 (37 Hen. 6) c. 21 [P.R.O. vol. 2]
|
Richard Fynsam and others discharged of losses in the Exchequer
|
|
1459 (37 Hen. 6) c. 22 [P.R.O. vol. 2]
|
Land given for repairs of Maudelynes Bridge at Duleek
|
|
1459 (37 Hen. 6) c. 23 [P.R.O. vol. 2]
|
Patent of pardon of James Cacy to be of force, notwithstanding sureties not found
|
|
1459 (37 Hen. 6) c. 24 [P.R.O. vol. 2]
|
As to building a castle at Cork, near Bray
|
|
1459 (37 Hen. 6) c. 25 [P.R.O. vol. 2]
|
Confirmation of patents granting Jenico Dartas the office of Chirographer, etc., Common Bench
|
|
1459 (37 Hen. 6) c. 26 [P.R.O. vol. 2]
|
Grant to Meiler de la Mare for repair of the castle of Moybreckre
|
|
1460 (38 Hen. 6) c. 1 [P.R.O. vol. 2]
|
Liberties, customs, franchises, etc., of the Holy Church to be enjoyed without interference
|
|
1460 (38 Hen. 6) c. 2 [P.R.O. vol. 2]
|
Ireland to enjoy its liberties
|
|
1460 (38 Hen. 6) c. 3 [P.R.O. vol. 2]
|
Dublin, Waterford and Drogheda to have their customs and franchises
|
|
1460 (38 Hen. 6) c. 4 [P.R.O. vol. 2]
|
Confirmation of patent appointing the Duke of York lieutenant of Ireland for 10 years
|
|
1460 (38 Hen. 6) c. 5 [P.R.O. vol. 2]
|
For protection, etc., of the Duke of York as lieutenant
|
|
1460 (38 Hen. 6) c. 6 [P.R.O. vol. 2]
|
Ireland bound only by laws of its Parliament
|
|
1460 (38 Hen. 6) c. 7 [P.R.O. vol. 2]
|
Subjects having £20 yearly to keep an archer mounted, with bows and arrows, ready for war
|
|
1460 (38 Hen. 6) c. 9 [P.R.O. vol. 2]
|
Proclamation that Thomas Bathe appear to answer for various offences
|
|
1460 (38 Hen. 6) c. 11 [P.R.O. vol. 2]
|
Regulation of the coinage, etc.
|
|
1460 (38 Hen. 6) c. 13 [P.R.O. vol. 2]
|
Chief serjeants to account in Exchequer when sheriffs, etc., account there
|
|
1460 (38 Hen. 6) c. 15 [P.R.O. vol. 2]
|
As to profits of lands enfeoffed to use of feoffer
|
|
1460 (38 Hen. 6) c. 16 [P.R.O. vol. 2]
|
Receivers to account for subsidy granted in liberty of Meath, in Exchequer of lordship of Trim
|
|
1460 (38 Hen. 6) c. 17 [P.R.O. vol. 2]
|
William Overey attainted of treason
|
|
1460 (38 Hen. 6) c. 18 [P.R.O. vol. 2]
|
Archbishop of Tuam and the bishops of Limerick, Emly, Killaloe, Derry, Down and Connor, to appear in Chancery
|
|
1460 (38 Hen. 6) c. 19 [P.R.O. vol. 2]
|
Pleas in Uriell to be held in the Thosel of Drogheda, on the Uriell side
|
|
1460 (38 Hen. 6) c. 20 [P.R.O. vol. 2]
|
Convent of the house of St. Mary, Trim, may elect their abbots without licence
|
|
1460 (38 Hen. 6) c. 21 [P.R.O. vol. 2]
|
John Babe restored to Dromiskin, etc.
|
|
1460 (38 Hen. 6) c. 22 [P.R.O. vol. 2]
|
Sessions of the court the liberty of Meath to be held before the Justice of the Duke of York in the seneschal's absence
|
|
1460 (38 Hen. 6) c. 23 [P.R.O. vol. 2]
|
King's hands to be amoved from manor of Rathfarnham, etc.
|
|
1460 (38 Hen. 6) c. 24 [P.R.O. vol. 2]
|
Richard Byrne and others to appear in Chancery, to answer Nicholas Abbot
|
|
1460 (38 Hen. 6) c. 25 [P.R.O. vol. 2]
|
James Bathe and his wife, Katherin Flemyng, having separated, she may have an action of debt against him, etc.
|
|
1460 (38 Hen. 6) c. 26 [P.R.O. vol. 2]
|
Proclamation that Bartholomew Bath appear before the Council to answer for ousting Jenet, widow of John Whitacre, from lands in County Meath and in Drogheda
|
|
1460 (38 Hen. 6) c. 27 [P.R.O. vol. 2]
|
Leave to Michael Trevers to enter lands of Dubber and Coolockrath, until satisfied of a debt due by Pierce Coulok
|
|
1460 (38 Hen. 6) c. 28 [P.R.O. vol. 2]
|
As to deed of annuity to Patrick Ronan, clerk
|
|
1460 (38 Hen. 6) c. 29 [P.R.O. vol. 2]
|
John Tankard to appear in Chancery and exhibit a deed for lands of the See of Dublin
|
|
1460 (38 Hen. 6) c. 30 [P.R.O. vol. 2]
|
Sir Robert Preston, Lord of Gormanston, to have place in Parliament as his father and grandfather had
|
|
1460 (38 Hen. 6) c. 31 [P.R.O. vol. 2]
|
As to acquittances in the hands of Robert Young, London
|
|
1460 (38 Hen. 6) c. 32 [P.R.O. vol. 2]
|
Margaret Nugent, late wife of William Botiller, to have her dower
|
|
1460 (38 Hen. 6) c. 33 [P.R.O. vol. 2]
|
Act of resumption (enabling the King to seize certain property, for certain purposes and periods)
|
|
1460 (38 Hen. 6) c. 34 [P.R.O. vol. 2]
|
Certiorari to issue as to seizure of Mallahow
|
|
1460 (38 Hen. 6) c. 35 [P.R.O. vol. 2]
|
Licence to the Friars Preachers, Dublin, to hold lands, etc., given to them in alms
|
|
1460 (38 Hen. 6) c. 36 [P.R.O. vol. 2]
|
Proclamation that Esmond Botiller and others appear to answer for their treasons, etc.
|
|
1460 (38 Hen. 6) c. 37 [P.R.O. vol. 2]
|
Proclamation that Edmund Richardson and others appear to answer for their conduct
|
|
1460 (38 Hen. 6) c. 38 [P.R.O. vol. 2]
|
Regulations as to cutting turf in Balrothery bog
|
|
1460 (38 Hen. 6) c. 39 [P.R.O. vol. 2]
|
Licence for Edmund, Earl of Rutland, Chancellor of Ireland, to appoint a deputy
|
|
1460 (38 Hen. 6) c. 40 [P.R.O. vol. 2]
|
Fixing the value of coins to be received in Ireland
|
|
1460 (38 Hen. 6) c. 41 [P.R.O. vol. 2]
|
Annulling an Act made against Thomas Talbot, prior of the Hospital of St. John of Jerusalem in Ireland
|
|
1460 (38 Hen. 6) c. 42 [P.R.O. vol. 2]
|
Approval of a lease made to the Duke of York
|
|
1460 (38 Hen. 6) c. 43 [P.R.O. vol. 2]
|
Leave to Piers Couloke to enter on lands of Dame Maude, late wife of Sir John Hadsore, in Louth
|
|
1460 (38 Hen. 6) c. 44 [P.R.O. vol. 2]
|
As to making dykes, etc., in Newcastle and Rathdown for the protection of the marches
|
|
1460 (38 Hen. 6) c. 45 [P.R.O. vol. 2]
|
Robert Douedall and wife to have a letter testimonial as to her inheritance in Pembrokeshire
|
|
1460 (38 Hen. 6) c. 46 [P.R.O. vol. 2]
|
Esmond Botiller to have pardon of felonies, etc.
|
|
1460 (38 Hen. 6) c. 47 [P.R.O. vol. 2]
|
John Cornewalsh, Chief Baron of Exchequer, to appear and answer for not attending in Parliament as one of the Council
|
|
1460 (38 Hen. 6) c. 48 [P.R.O. vol. 2]
|
Henry Walshe to appear and answer for his conduct
|
|
1460 (38 Hen. 6) c. 49 [P.R.O. vol. 2]
|
Justices of Chief Place (Court of Common Pleas) may give judgment in Cruys v. Bateman, though that court was moved to Drogheda during process
|
|
1460 (38 Hen. 6) c. 50 [P.R.O. vol. 2]
|
Owing to alienations by former archbishops of the property of the See of Dublin, the marches are wasted
|
|
1460 (38 Hen. 6) c. 51 [P.R.O. vol. 2]
|
Katherine Flemyng to have an action of debt against James Bath, her divorced husband
|
|
1460 (38 Hen. 6) c. 52 [P.R.O. vol. 2]
|
King's hands to be amoved from premises, etc., in Kilcullen
|
|
1460 (38 Hen. 6) c. 53 [P.R.O. vol. 2]
|
Licence for Prior of St. Giles, Little Malvern, and convent, to be absent from Ireland for 3 years, they being parsons of Clonsilla
|
|
1460 (38 Hen. 6) c. 54 [P.R.O. vol. 2]
|
Merchants may sell in Ireland cloths called dozens sealed with King's seal
|
|
1460 (38 Hen. 6) c. 55 [P.R.O. vol. 2]
|
Indictments of treason, etc., against Piers Neele to be void
|
|
1460 (38 Hen. 6) c. 56 [P.R.O. vol. 2]
|
Sir James Pykeryng and Henry Cartmall may, on behalf of the wife of John Higham, take appeal of his death
|
|
1460 (38 Hen. 6) c. 57 [P.R.O. vol. 2]
|
Patrick and Geffyn White to be pardoned of treasons, etc.
|
|
1460 (38 Hen. 6) c. 58 [P.R.O. vol. 2]
|
Lord of Gormanston and others to have leave to go to England
|
|
1460 (38 Hen. 6) c. 59 [P.R.O. vol. 2]
|
Thomas St. Just, parson of Trim, to have leave to go to England
|
|
1460 (38 Hen. 6) c. 60 [P.R.O. vol. 2]
|
Roger Eyton, Chief Engrosser of the Exchequer, to have leave to go to England
|
|
1460 (38 Hen. 6) c. 61 [P.R.O. vol. 2]
|
Nicholas Harpisfeld, Chief Remembrancer of the Exchequer, etc., of Trim, to have leave to go to England
|
|
1460 (38 Hen. 6) c. 62 [P.R.O. vol. 2]
|
John Wall, parson of Galtrim, to have leave to go to England
|
|
1460 (38 Hen. 6) c. 63 [P.R.O. vol. 2]
|
Mayor, etc., of Limerick, to pay their fee farm, unpaid
|
|
1461 (1 Edw. 4) [P.R.O. vol. 5, Appendix I [1]]
|
Remission of part of the fee farm of the City of Dublin
|
|
1462 (1 Edw. 4) c. 1 [P.R.O. vol. 3]
|
Liberties, customs, franchises, etc., of the Holy Church to be enjoyed without interference
|
|
1462 (1 Edw. 4) c. 2 [P.R.O. vol. 3]
|
Ireland to have its franchises, etc.
|
|
1462 (1 Edw. 4) c. 3 [P.R.O. vol. 3]
|
Dublin, Waterford and Drogheda to have their customs, etc.
|
|
1462 (1 Edw. 4) c. 4 [P.R.O. vol. 3]
|
New silver coins to be made
|
|
1462 (1 Edw. 4) c. 5 [P.R.O. vol. 3]
|
Taking wheat and corn out of the country
|
|
1462 (1 Edw. 4) c. 6 [P.R.O. vol. 3]
|
Sir Thomas Plunket to have 12 trees out of Trim park
|
|
1462 (1 Edw. 4) c. 7 [P.R.O. vol. 3]
|
Issues lost in suits by Richard Nugent, baron of Delvin to be null
|
|
1462 (1 Edw. 4) c. 8 [P.R.O. vol. 3]
|
Proctors of Kilmallock Church, County Limerick, may receive lands, rents, etc.
|
|
1462 (1 Edw. 4) c. 9 [P.R.O. vol. 3]
|
William Sutton to have profits of his wardships, until he levy his arrears
|
|
1462 (1 Edw. 4) c. 10 [P.R.O. vol. 3]
|
Katherine Petit, widow of Sir John Kerdyf, to have writ of dower
|
|
1462 (1 Edw. 4) c. 11 [P.R.O. vol. 3]
|
Thomas Broun, Waterford, to appear to answer writ of error
|
|
1462 (2 Edw. 4) c. 1 [P.R.O. vol. 3]
|
Commons of Dublin, etc., discharged of amercements incurred for not appearing at Knockalyn and Slewyn
|
|
1462 (2 Edw. 4) c. 2 [P.R.O. vol. 3]
|
Each to answer for his own offences and those of his family and men
|
|
1462 (2 Edw. 4) c. 3 [P.R.O. vol. 3]
|
Gentry to answer for idlemen
|
|
1462 (2 Edw. 4) c. 5 [P.R.O. vol. 3]
|
Statutes, grants, etc., in favour of Dublin City confirmed
|
|
1462 (2 Edw. 4) c. 6 [P.R.O. vol. 3]
|
New farthings of copper mixed with silver to be coined
|
|
1462 (2 Edw. 4) c. 7 [P.R.O. vol. 3]
|
Sheriff of Meath to have £10 for 3 years, compensation for losses
|
|
1462 (2 Edw. 4) c. 8 [P.R.O. vol. 3]
|
£40 to Lord Gormanston and Sir Thomas Plunket for building a castle at the ford of Kinnafad
|
|
1462 (2 Edw. 4) c. 9 [P.R.O. vol. 3]
|
Grants of customs in Trim, etc., for pavage and murage ratified
|
|
1462 (2 Edw. 4) c. 10 [P.R.O. vol. 3]
|
Duke of Somerset and several others adjudged traitors and to forfeit lands, etc.
|
|
1462 (2 Edw. 4) c. 11 [P.R.O. vol. 3]
|
King's sessions to be held for Meath in Tolsell, Drogheda, on Meath side, and for Louth and Uriell in the Tolsell on that side
|
|
1462 (2 Edw. 4) c. 12 [P.R.O. vol. 3]
|
Confirmation of letters patent to Sir William Welles of offices of Chancellor and Chief Butler of Ireland
|
|
1462 (2 Edw. 4) c. 13 [P.R.O. vol. 3]
|
Statute 28 Hen. 6 as to castle, etc., of Ballivor made void
|
|
1462 (2 Edw. 4) c. 15 [P.R.O. vol. 3]
|
Sir Robert Preston, Lord of Gormanston, as Lord of Kells in Ossory, to sit in Parliament above David Flemyng, Baron of Slane, etc.
|
|
1462 (2 Edw. 4) c. 16 [P.R.O. vol. 3]
|
Sir Robert Preston, Lord Gormanston, may distrain for yearly rents on manors, etc., granted him by letters patent
|
|
1462 (2 Edw. 4) c. 17 [P.R.O. vol. 3]
|
Sir Robert Barnewall, Lord of Trimlestown, may distrain in the manor of Trim
|
|
1462 (2 Edw. 4) c. 18 [P.R.O. vol. 3]
|
Ratification, approvement and confirmation of letter patent
|
|
1463 (3 Edw. 4) c. 1 [P.R.O. vol. 3]
|
Liberties, customs, franchises, etc., of the Holy Church to be enjoyed without interference
|
|
1463 (3 Edw. 4) c. 2 [P.R.O. vol. 3]
|
Ireland to have its franchises, etc.
|
|
1463 (3 Edw. 4) c. 3 [P.R.O. vol. 3]
|
Dublin, Waterford and Drogheda to have their customs, franchises, etc.
|
|
1463 (3 Edw. 4) c. 4 [P.R.O. vol. 3]
|
Confirmation of office of Justice of Ireland to Thomas, Earl of Kildare
|
|
1463 (3 Edw. 4) c. 5 [P.R.O. vol. 3]
|
Earl of Desmond, as deputy of Duke of Clarence, may appoint a deputy
|
|
1463 (3 Edw. 4) c. 6 [P.R.O. vol. 3]
|
Act of resumption, allowing seizure of lands and profits rightfully belonging to the King
|
|
1463 (3 Edw. 4) c. 7 [P.R.O. vol. 3]
|
Endowment of Alice, widow of Lord Slane, void
|
|
1463 (3 Edw. 4) c. 8 [P.R.O. vol. 3]
|
Custody of Carlow, Ross, etc., to be committed to Earl of Desmond
|
|
1463 (3 Edw. 4) c. 10 [P.R.O. vol. 3]
|
Profits of markets in Dungarvan and Rathkeale granted for defence of those towns
|
|
1463 (3 Edw. 4) c. 11 [P.R.O. vol. 3]
|
Release of receipt of fee farms of Dungarvan to Earl of Desmond
|
|
1463 (3 Edw. 4) c. 12 [P.R.O. vol. 3]
|
John Lofft, etc., pretended burgesses of Mungret, to do Bishop of Limerick suit and service, etc.
|
|
1463 (3 Edw. 4) c. 13 [P.R.O. vol. 3]
|
Livery of lands to Christopher Bellew
|
|
1463 (3 Edw. 4) c. 14 [P.R.O. vol. 3]
|
Subsidy to Richard Bellew for repairing castle of Roche
|
|
1463 (3 Edw. 4) c. 15 [P.R.O. vol. 3]
|
Robert and Roger Rocleford to have for 20 years lands in Cookstown, etc.
|
|
1463 (3 Edw. 4) c. 16 [P.R.O. vol. 3]
|
William Harrold to surrender, to answer for murder and pillage at Balally, Dundrum, County Dublin
|
|
1463 (3 Edw. 4) c. 17 [P.R.O. vol. 3]
|
Persons who occupy King's inheritance in Connaught to appear and show title
|
|
1463 (3 Edw. 4) c. 18 [P.R.O. vol. 3]
|
Feoffments, leases, etc., by priors Fitzgerot and Talbot, void
|
|
1463 (3 Edw. 4) c. 19 [P.R.O. vol. 3]
|
Act against James Ketyng, prior St. John Jerusalem, for assaulting Sir Robert Douedall, annulled
|
|
1463 (3 Edw. 4) c. 20 [P.R.O. vol. 3]
|
Inspeximus charter to Hospital of St. John of Jerusalem
|
|
1463 (3 Edw. 4) c. 22 [P.R.O. vol. 3]
|
Esmond Roche to surrender, and show title
|
|
1463 (3 Edw. 4) c. 23 [P.R.O. vol. 3]
|
Acts against Richard Bermyngham, deceased, annulled
|
|
1463 (3 Edw. 4) c. 24 [P.R.O. vol. 3]
|
John Chevir restored to mill of Esker, watercourse, etc.
|
|
1463 (3 Edw. 4) c. 25 [P.R.O. vol. 3]
|
James de Dokeray to surrender, to answer charges made by him against Earl of Desmond
|
|
1463 (3 Edw. 4) c. 26 [P.R.O. vol. 3]
|
William Wyncheton to surrender, to show title to Church of Kilbarrymeaden
|
|
1463 (3 Edw. 4) c. 27 [P.R.O. vol. 3]
|
Richard Bossher to surrender, to show title to prebend of Killawgy
|
|
1463 (3 Edw. 4) c. 28 [P.R.O. vol. 3]
|
Laurence Taaff to surrender, to show title
|
|
1463 (3 Edw. 4) c. 29 [P.R.O. vol. 3]
|
Christopher Wellesley pardoned treasons, etc.
|
|
1463 (3 Edw. 4) c. 30 [P.R.O. vol. 3]
|
James White and another to surrender for robbing, etc., Thomas Notte and another
|
|
1463 (3 Edw. 4) c. 31 [P.R.O. vol. 3]
|
Act of resumption by the taking back of offices by the King
|
|
1463 (3 Edw. 4) c. 32 [P.R.O. vol. 3]
|
Confirmation of grant to Germyn Lynche as to coinage of Ireland
|
|
1463 (3 Edw. 4) c. 33 [P.R.O. vol. 3]
|
Henry Mann to surrender, to show title to Pevreleston, County Meath
|
|
1463 (3 Edw. 4) c. 34 [P.R.O. vol. 3]
|
James Hay to appear, to show title to Lingstown, etc., County Wexford
|
|
1463 (3 Edw. 4) c. 35 [P.R.O. vol. 3]
|
Suit against Archbishop of Dublin and Robert Ashe, void
|
|
1463 (3 Edw. 4) c. 36 [P.R.O. vol. 3]
|
Proctors of St. Patrick's, Wexford, may receive possessions, etc., for said church
|
|
1463 (3 Edw. 4) c. 37 [P.R.O. vol. 3]
|
Confirmation of grant to SS. Peter and Paul, Wexford
|
|
1463 (3 Edw. 4) c. 38 [P.R.O. vol. 3]
|
Archbishop of Dublin discharged of royal service, out of Coilacht, it being waste
|
|
1463 (3 Edw. 4) c. 39 [P.R.O. vol. 3]
|
Coins to be struck at Dondory, Waterford
|
|
1463 (3 Edw. 4) c. 40 [P.R.O. vol. 3]
|
Hugh Rocheford and others to appear before Mayor of Waterford, to answer to John Wadeyn
|
|
1463 (3 Edw. 4) c. 41 [P.R.O. vol. 3]
|
Steps to be taken by Baron of Delvin for defence of the Barony
|
|
1463 (3 Edw. 4) c. 42 [P.R.O. vol. 3]
|
Nicholas Nugent to account with Baron of Delvin for sums received on lands mortgaged
|
|
1463 (3 Edw. 4) c. 43 [P.R.O. vol. 3]
|
Baron of Delvin to have royal service from Coladoghran, Ballymony, Cloghran
|
|
1463 (3 Edw. 4) c. 44 [P.R.O. vol. 3]
|
People of Cork, Limerick, Waterford and Youghal, may barter with the Irish
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|
1463 (3 Edw. 4) c. 45 [P.R.O. vol. 3]
|
Elice, widow of Richard Bourk, of Caherconlish, to have her dower out of his lands
|
|
1463 (3 Edw. 4) c. 46 [P.R.O. vol. 3]
|
Wexford town fund called “common share” to be expended on walling
|
|
1463 (3 Edw. 4) c. 48 [P.R.O. vol. 3]
|
Confirmation of grants, etc., to Limerick
|
|
1463 (3 Edw. 4) c. 49 [P.R.O. vol. 3]
|
Mayor, etc., of Limerick, to hear and determine action by William Comyn, of that City, against persons who disseised him of lands in the County
|
|
1463 (3 Edw. 4) c. 50 [P.R.O. vol. 3]
|
Grant towards building the castle of Kilmahuke, County Kildare
|
|
1463 (3 Edw. 4) c. 51 [P.R.O. vol. 3]
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Lord Portlester to have the manor of Portlester
|
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1463 (3 Edw. 4) c. 52 [P.R.O. vol. 3]
|
Grant towards building a castle at Coole, County Wexford
|
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1463 (3 Edw. 4) c. 53 [P.R.O. vol. 3]
|
Dower of Margaret, wife of Patrick Corger, out of premises in Limerick City
|
|
1463 (3 Edw. 4) c. 54 [P.R.O. vol. 3]
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Christopher Plunket to have livery of lands in County Meath
|
|
1463 (3 Edw. 4) c. 55 [P.R.O. vol. 3]
|
Bishop of Lismore and Waterford may purchase lands, etc.
|
|
1463 (3 Edw. 4) c. 56 [P.R.O. vol. 3]
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Parson of St. Laurence, Dunmoe, Meath, to have Prestesrath, to support a chaplain in St. Katherine's chapel
|
|
1463 (3 Edw. 4) c. 58 [P.R.O. vol. 3]
|
Letters to be sent to the King as to the services of the Earl of Desmond
|
|
1463 (3 Edw. 4) c. 59 [P.R.O. vol. 3]
|
Distresses not to be taken in Donore, etc.
|
|
1463 (3 Edw. 4) c. 60 [P.R.O. vol. 3]
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Abbey of St. Thomas, Dublin, to have church of St. Columba, of Confey
|
|
1463 (3 Edw. 4) c. 61 [P.R.O. vol. 3]
|
Barnaby Chamberleyn, and others, to answer for murder of John Halton, etc.
|
|
1463 (3 Edw. 4) c. 62 [P.R.O. vol. 3]
|
Confirmation of grant of office of Chancellor of Ireland to Earl of Kildare
|
|
1463 (3 Edw. 4) c. 63 [P.R.O. vol. 3]
|
Confirmation of grant of office of Lieutenant of Ireland to Duke of Clarence
|
|
1463 (3 Edw. 4) c. 64 [P.R.O. vol. 3]
|
John Fitz Richard and others to answer to Alice Talbot, as to Glaspistol, etc.
|
|
1463 (3 Edw. 4) c. 65 [P.R.O. vol. 3]
|
Confirmation of grant of office as collectors of custom to Walter Delahide and others
|
|
1463 (3 Edw. 4) c. 66 [P.R.O. vol. 3]
|
Confirmation of grant of office of Chancellor of Green Wax, etc., to Walter Delahyde and another
|
|
1463 (3 Edw. 4) c. 67 [P.R.O. vol. 3]
|
100 marks to be levied for Lord Gormanston and others, in which they were bound
|
|
1463 (3 Edw. 4) c. 68 [P.R.O. vol. 3]
|
Letters to be sent to the King as to the services of the Earl of Desmond
|
|
1463 (3 Edw. 4) c. 69 [P.R.O. vol. 3]
|
Confirmation of grant of office of Chief Chamberlain, Exchequer, to Nicholas Strangways
|
|
1463 (3 Edw. 4) c. 70 [P.R.O. vol. 3]
|
Prior of Errew in Connaught may receive grants in alms, rents, etc.
|
|
1463 (3 Edw. 4) c. 71 [P.R.O. vol. 3]
|
Repeal of earlier Act compelling Martyn Barnewall to present himself before the Constable of the Castle of Leixlip
|
|
1463 (3 Edw. 4) c. 72 [P.R.O. vol. 3]
|
Repeal of earlier Act compelling Richard Fitz Richer to appear before the King's Chief Place (Court of Common Pleas)
|
|
1463 (3 Edw. 4) c. 73 [P.R.O. vol. 3]
|
Thomas Bermyngham restored to serjeanty of Meath
|
|
1463 (3 Edw. 4) c. 74 [P.R.O. vol. 3]
|
Baldongan manor to be assessed in subsidies at half a ploughland
|
|
1463 (3 Edw. 4) c. 75 [P.R.O. vol. 3]
|
Dean and Chapter of Kildare to appear in Parliament by a proctor
|
|
1463 (3 Edw. 4) c. 76 [P.R.O. vol. 3]
|
Thomas Yong and others to enter on Stephenstown and other lands, County Meath
|
|
1463 (3 Edw. 4) c. 77 [P.R.O. vol. 3]
|
Fercolyn, County Dublin, to belong to City of Dublin
|
|
1463 (3 Edw. 4) c. 79 [P.R.O. vol. 3]
|
Rathescar, County Louth, assessed as a single ploughland
|
|
1463 (3 Edw. 4) c. 80 [P.R.O. vol. 3]
|
Baron of Skreen to show title to Rathconnell manor
|
|
1463 (3 Edw. 4) c. 81 [P.R.O. vol. 3]
|
Archbishop of Dublin restored to services out of Galmoreston, etc.
|
|
1463 (3 Edw. 4) c. 82 [P.R.O. vol. 3]
|
Repair of Babesbridge, County Meath
|
|
1463 (3 Edw. 4) c. 83 [P.R.O. vol. 3]
|
Esmond Hay and others to satisfy John Clone for robbery
|
|
1463 (3 Edw. 4) c. 84 [P.R.O. vol. 3]
|
Writ of dower for Elizabeth, wife of John Eustace, out of manor of Castleknock
|
|
1463 (3 Edw. 4) c. 85 [P.R.O. vol. 3]
|
Indictment against John Eustace annulled
|
|
1463 (3 Edw. 4) c. 86 [P.R.O. vol. 3]
|
Robbery of James White
|
|
1463 (3 Edw. 4) c. 87 [P.R.O. vol. 3]
|
Richard Harrold to show title to Newtown, etc., County Dublin
|
|
1463 (3 Edw. 4) c. 88 [P.R.O. vol. 3]
|
Philip Synnot and others to answer John Wadeyn
|
|
1463 (3 Edw. 4) c. 89 [P.R.O. vol. 3]
|
Bill against Johannet Casse annulled
|
|
1463 (3 Edw. 4) c. 90 [P.R.O. vol. 3]
|
Martin Bernevale to show title to Briggesend
|
|
1463 (3 Edw. 4) c. 91 [P.R.O. vol. 3]
|
Confirmation of Act releasing Thorncastle, County Dublin, of rent
|
|
1463 (3 Edw. 4) c. 92 [P.R.O. vol. 3]
|
Dower of wife of Thomas Sueterby
|
|
1463 (3 Edw. 4) c. 93 [P.R.O. vol. 3]
|
Robert Castell to have yearly pension
|
|
1463 (3 Edw. 4) c. 94 [P.R.O. vol. 3]
|
John Vale discharged of accounts in Exchequer
|
|
1463 (3 Edw. 4) c. 95 [P.R.O. vol. 3]
|
James Brewer to have £10 from Manor, etc., of Waterford
|
|
1463 (3 Edw. 4) c. 96 [P.R.O. vol. 3]
|
Robert St. Laurence, as heir of the Lord of Howth, to have livery of lands, etc.
|
|
1463 (3 Edw. 4) c. 97 [P.R.O. vol. 3]
|
Confirmation of grant of £20 yearly to Holy Trinity, Dublin
|
|
1463 (3 Edw. 4) c. 98 [P.R.O. vol. 3]
|
As to debts due to Robert Yong, London
|
|
1463 (3 Edw. 4) c. 99 [P.R.O. vol. 3]
|
Founding of a chantry in Dunboyne Church
|
|
1463 (3 Edw. 4) c. 100 [P.R.O. vol. 3]
|
Chaplains of the new College of St. Mary, Youghal, may acquire lands, etc.
|
|
1463 (3 Edw. 4) c. 101 [P.R.O. vol. 3]
|
House of Friars Preachers, Naas, to have a water mill and water near Naas and Yagoestown
|
|
1463 (3 Edw. 4) c. 102 [P.R.O. vol. 3]
|
Patent of pardon and release to the Sovereign portreeves, etc., of Ross
|
|
1463 (3 Edw. 4) c. 103 [P.R.O. vol. 3]
|
Sheriff of County Cork to make levy, for payment of Knights of the Shire
|
|
1463 (3 Edw. 4) c. 104 [P.R.O. vol. 3]
|
Drawing stones for building a tower at Kilmainham bridge
|
|
1463 (3 Edw. 4) c. 105 [P.R.O. vol. 3]
|
Act of resumption by the taking back of certain offices by the King
|
|
1463 (3 Edw. 4 No. 2) c. 5 [P.R.O. vol. 3]
|
Thomas Hay and others to answer for felonies, etc.
|
|
1463 (3 Edw. 4 No. 2) c. 6 [P.R.O. vol. 3]
|
Deputy of the Lieutenant may appoint a deputy
|
|
1463 (3 Edw. 4 No. 2) c. 10 [P.R.O. vol. 3]
|
Regulations as to prises of wines to be taken by Sir William Welles, Chief Butler of Ireland
|
|
1465 (5 Edw. 4) c. 1 [P.R.O. vol. 3]
|
Liberties, customs, franchises, etc., of the Holy Church to be enjoyed without interference
|
|
1465 (5 Edw. 4) c. 2 [P.R.O. vol. 3]
|
Ireland to have its liberties, etc.
|
|
1465 (5 Edw. 4) c. 3 [P.R.O. vol. 3]
|
Dublin, Waterford and Drogheda, etc., to enjoy their customs, etc.
|
|
1465 (5 Edw. 4) c. 4 [P.R.O. vol. 3]
|
Confirmation of grant of £30 yearly for a term, to John Bennet and others, to be expended on the walls, fosses and gates of Dublin
|
|
1465 (5 Edw. 4) c. 5 [P.R.O. vol. 3]
|
Patrick Cogle, Clerk of the Crown, to have 10 marks yearly
|
|
1465 (5 Edw. 4) c. 6 [P.R.O. vol. 3]
|
William Archer, sovereign, and other inhabitants of Kilkenny, pardoned their treasons, etc.
|
|
1465 (5 Edw. 4) c. 7 [P.R.O. vol. 3]
|
Judgments, attainders, etc., against Thomas Abbay annulled
|
|
1465 (5 Edw. 4) c. 8 [P.R.O. vol. 3]
|
Judgments, attainders, etc., against John Clerne annulled
|
|
1465 (5 Edw. 4) c. 9 [P.R.O. vol. 3]
|
Repeal of earlier Act for appearance of John Milton of Duleek
|
|
1465 (5 Edw. 4) c. 11 [P.R.O. vol. 3]
|
John Drake and others of the County Meath to surrender themselves in Dublin
|
|
1465 (5 Edw. 4) c. 19 [P.R.O. vol. 3]
|
Germyn Lynche, goldsmith, to coin money in Dublin, Trim, Waterford and Galway
|
|
1465 (5 Edw. 4) c. 20 [P.R.O. vol. 3]
|
Confirmation of patent to Thomas, Earl of Desmond, of manors of Trim, etc., for his life
|
|
1465 (5 Edw. 4) c. 21 [P.R.O. vol. 3]
|
Grant to Thomas, Earl of Desmond, confirmed
|
|
1465 (5 Edw. 4) c. 22 [P.R.O. vol. 3]
|
Confirmation of deed from Esmond Botiller to Thomas, Earl of Kildare
|
|
1465 (5 Edw. 4) c. 23 [P.R.O. vol. 3]
|
Confirmation of patent to Gerald fitz Gerrot
|
|
1465 (5 Edw. 4) c. 24 [P.R.O. vol. 3]
|
Pardon of all treasons, etc., to Esmond Botiller, son of the Lord of Dunboyne
|
|
1465 (5 Edw. 4) c. 25 [P.R.O. vol. 3]
|
Dr. John Fitz Rery may sue City of Dublin for an annuity of 8 marks
|
|
1465 (5 Edw. 4) c. 26 [P.R.O. vol. 3]
|
Establishment of Friars Preachers of Kilkenny to be free from secular exaction
|
|
1465 (5 Edw. 4) c. 27 [P.R.O. vol. 3]
|
William Saint Laurence to be restored to the office of Admiral of Ireland
|
|
1465 (5 Edw. 4) c. 28 [P.R.O. vol. 3]
|
Sir Rowland FitzEustace and John, Lord Wenlock, to have custody of the manors of Newcastle Lyons and Saggart
|
|
1465 (5 Edw. 4) c. 29 [P.R.O. vol. 3]
|
Confirmation of patent to Thomas Newbury of 10 marks yearly out of the Manor of Esker
|
|
1465 (5 Edw. 4) c. 30 [P.R.O. vol. 3]
|
Confirmation of patent to Thomas Newbery of 10 marks yearly out of the Manor of Newcastle Lyons
|
|
1465 (5 Edw. 4) c. 31 [P.R.O. vol. 3]
|
John Bennet to have £3 16 shillings and 8 pence for 60 years on condition of his continuing to erect a tower at Baltire
|
|
1465 (5 Edw. 4) c. 32 [P.R.O. vol. 3]
|
Piers Cruys discharged of part of his chief rent out of Crumlin on account of his losses through being taken by the O'Brynnes
|
|
1465 (5 Edw. 4) c. 33 [P.R.O. vol. 3]
|
Fraternity of brethren and sisters to be known as that of St. Nicholas the Bishop, of Dunsany
|
|
1465 (5 Edw. 4) c. 34 [P.R.O. vol. 3]
|
Privy seals of the Duke of York for homage allowed
|
|
1465 (5 Edw. 4) c. 35 [P.R.O. vol. 3]
|
Licence for James, Earl of Ormond, and others to found a Guild of Shoe-makers of Dublin, to be called the Guild of the Blessed Virgin Mary: also to found a chantry at St. Michael's Church, High Street, Dublin
|
|
1465 (5 Edw. 4) c. 36 [P.R.O. vol. 3]
|
Establishment of company of men at arms for County Meath
|
|
1465 (5 Edw. 4) c. 37 [P.R.O. vol. 3]
|
Michael, Archbishop of Dublin, accused of having assaulted Stephen FitzWilliam at Jobstown
|
|
1465 (5 Edw. 4) c. 40 [P.R.O. vol. 3]
|
John, Archbishop of Armagh, indebted to Lombards of Medici Bank, London, to pay £551 6 shillings and 6 pence to James Welles
|
|
1465 (5 Edw. 4) c. 41 [P.R.O. vol. 3]
|
Silver bullion coming to mints in Ireland to pay as before
|
|
1465 (5 Edw. 4) c. 42 [P.R.O. vol. 3]
|
Confirmation of grant of £4 10 shillings yearly to Robert Rochefort
|
|
1465 (5 Edw. 4) c. 43 [P.R.O. vol. 3]
|
Confirmation of Grant to Walron Wellesley of manors of Blackcastle and Donaghmore, County Meath
|
|
1465 (5 Edw. 4) c. 44 [P.R.O. vol. 3]
|
Outlawry against John Bulle, Abbot of Navan, not to prejudice John, Archbishop of Armagh, formerly Abbot there
|
|
1465 (5 Edw. 4) c. 45 [P.R.O. vol. 3]
|
John, Archbishop of Armagh, may appoint deputy in his office as Warden of the Peace for Uriell and Louth
|
|
1465 (5 Edw. 4) c. 46 [P.R.O. vol. 3]
|
University of Drogheda
|
|
1465 (5 Edw. 4) c. 47 [P.R.O. vol. 3]
|
£10 worth of silver to be levied and paid to Esmund Wellesley, Baron of Norragh, County Kildare, towards erecting a castle there
|
|
1465 (5 Edw. 4) c. 48 [P.R.O. vol. 3]
|
Sheriff of County Meath to have £10 yearly, owing to expenses of the office
|
|
1465 (5 Edw. 4) c. 49 [P.R.O. vol. 3]
|
Patent to be made granting Richard, Bishop of Kildare, leave of absence out of Ireland for three years
|
|
1465 (5 Edw. 4) c. 50 [P.R.O. vol. 3]
|
Confirmation of grant to Friars Preachers of Dublin of 10 marks out of the fee farm of the City
|
|
1465 (5 Edw. 4) c. 51 [P.R.O. vol. 3]
|
Confirmation of leave of absence out of Ireland for 4 years to John Alleyn, prebendary of Howth
|
|
1465 (5 Edw. 4) c. 52 [P.R.O. vol. 3]
|
John Barnewall of Drimnagh and Eleanor his wife, to have 7 marks yearly
|
|
1465 (5 Edw. 4) c. 53 [P.R.O. vol. 3]
|
Inquisition finding John Kevernok, Vicar of Lusk, an Irishman, annulled
|
|
1465 (5 Edw. 4) c. 54 [P.R.O. vol. 3]
|
Margaret, Prioress of Lismullin, seised of Premises in Dunsink and Kellytown
|
|
1465 (5 Edw. 4) c. 55 [P.R.O. vol. 3]
|
Laurence Nettervile of Duleek to surrender at Dublin Castle
|
|
1465 (5 Edw. 4) c. 56 [P.R.O. vol. 3]
|
Confirmation of grant to Roger Rochford of the office of Chief Engrosser in the Exchequer
|
|
1465 (5 Edw. 4) c. 57 [P.R.O. vol. 3]
|
Christopher Berford to enter into land at Oldtown Corbally, in the Barony of Navan, recently held by James, Earl of Ormond
|
|
1465 (5 Edw. 4) c. 58 [P.R.O. vol. 3]
|
Patrick Flatisbery seised of Osberstown, Johnstown and Palmerstown, County Kildare
|
|
1465 (5 Edw. 4) c. 59 [P.R.O. vol. 3]
|
Leave for Thomas Sherlok of Kilkenny to make an attorney in the Court of Common Pleas
|
|
1465 (5 Edw. 4) c. 60 [P.R.O. vol. 3]
|
John Rooth, John Fowlyng and others who disturb John Fowlyng of Drogheda in his possessions in Kilkenny to appear in the Chief Place (Court of Common Pleas), to show title
|
|
1465 (5 Edw. 4) c. 61 [P.R.O. vol. 3]
|
King's hands to be removed from premises in Fethard, County Tipperary
|
|
1465 (5 Edw. 4) c. 62 [P.R.O. vol. 3]
|
Roger Penkeston of County Kildare to have £10 towards erecting a tower at Ballynagappagh
|
|
1465 (5 Edw. 4) c. 63 [P.R.O. vol. 3]
|
Richard Taaff of County Louth to have £10 towards erecting a tower at Cookstown
|
|
1465 (5 Edw. 4) c. 64 [P.R.O. vol. 3]
|
Pardon of trespasses, etc., to Henry Walshe of Carrickmines, and others
|
|
1465 (5 Edw. 4) c. 65 [P.R.O. vol. 3]
|
Act commanding Robert Taillour of Swords to appear, annulled
|
|
1465 (5 Edw. 4) c. 66 [P.R.O. vol. 3]
|
Attainders, etc., against James and Christopher Bellewe annulled
|
|
1465 (5 Edw. 4) c. 67 [P.R.O. vol. 3]
|
Act commanding John Nugent to surrender himself made void
|
|
1465 (5 Edw. 4) c. 68 [P.R.O. vol. 3]
|
Act commanding John Fleming to surrender himself made void
|
|
1465 (5 Edw. 4) c. 69 [P.R.O. vol. 3]
|
Act commanding William Balfe to surrender himself made void
|
|
1465 (5 Edw. 4) c. 70 [P.R.O. vol. 3]
|
Act commanding James Fleming to surrender himself made void
|
|
1465 (5 Edw. 4) c. 71 [P.R.O. vol. 3]
|
Act attaining Walter Cruys of high treason made void
|
|
1465 (5 Edw. 4) c. 72 [P.R.O. vol. 3]
|
James Pursell to submit to legal decision on title of William Saint John
|
|
1465 (5 Edw. 4) c. 73 [P.R.O. vol. 3]
|
William and Elizabeth Davy restored to lands from which they had been ousted under an inquisition
|
|
1465 (5 Edw. 4) c. 74 [P.R.O. vol. 3]
|
King’s hands removed from certain lands and James Fay to occupy them
|
|
1465 (5 Edw. 4) c. 75 [P.R.O. vol. 3]
|
Confirmation of grant of office of controllers of customs and coket in Dublin and Drogheda to Gerrot Fitzgerrot and Thomas Walshe
|
|
1465 (5 Edw. 4) c. 76 [P.R.O. vol. 3]
|
William Nugent discharged of surrendering himself at Dublin Castle
|
|
1465 (5 Edw. 4) c. 77 [P.R.O. vol. 3]
|
Act requiring Robert Cusake, Nicholas Husse and Patrick Husse to surrender themselves at Dublin Castle, repealed
|
|
1467-68 (7 & 8 Edw. 4) c. 1 [P.R.O. vol. 3]
|
Liberties, customs, franchises, etc., of the Holy Church to be enjoyed without interference
|
|
1467-68 (7 & 8 Edw. 4) c. 2 [P.R.O. vol. 3]
|
Ireland to have its liberties, etc.
|
|
1467-68 (7 & 8 Edw. 4) c. 3 [P.R.O. vol. 3]
|
Dublin, Waterford, Drogheda, etc., to have their franchises
|
|
1467-68 (7 & 8 Edw. 4) c. 4 [P.R.O. vol. 3]
|
Audit of accounts of levy on County Meath
|
|
1467-68 (7 & 8 Edw. 4) c. 5 [P.R.O. vol. 3]
|
Act 5 Edw. 4 c. 38 as to English cloth, annulled
|
|
1467-68 (7 & 8 Edw. 4) c. 6 [P.R.O. vol. 3]
|
“Black rent” hitherto paid to the King's enemies, to be paid to the King's lieutenant
|
|
1467-68 (7 & 8 Edw. 4) c. 7 [P.R.O. vol. 3]
|
Coins deficient in weight to be taken, but deficiency to be supplied in current money
|
|
1467-68 (7 & 8 Edw. 4) c. 8 [P.R.O. vol. 3]
|
Church to command subjects to be obedient to the King
|
|
1467-68 (7 & 8 Edw. 4) c. 9 [P.R.O. vol. 3]
|
Money to be coined
|
|
1467-68 (7 & 8 Edw. 4) c. 10 [P.R.O. vol. 3]
|
Hubbert Fitz Nicholas and others to surrender
|
|
1467-68 (7 & 8 Edw. 4) c. 11 [P.R.O. vol. 3]
|
Indictments against Robert, Lord of Howth, and several of his servants and tenants annulled
|
|
1467-68 (7 & 8 Edw. 4) c. 12 [P.R.O. vol. 3]
|
Recovery of presentation of vicarage of Skreen by John, Abbot of St. Mary's, Dublin, confirmed
|
|
1467-68 (7 & 8 Edw. 4) c. 13 [P.R.O. vol. 3]
|
Licence to John, Earl of Worchester, and others, to found a chantry at the altar of St. Katherine in church of St. Secundinus, Dunshaughlin
|
|
1467-68 (7 & 8 Edw. 4) c. 14 [P.R.O. vol. 3]
|
Execution to be made on William Lynton, prior of Holy Trinity, Dublin, at suit of William Dudley
|
|
1467-68 (7 & 8 Edw. 4) c. 15 [P.R.O. vol. 3]
|
Archbishop of Dublin, as Lord of Dalkey, to appoint water bailiff there
|
|
1467-68 (7 & 8 Edw. 4) c. 16 [P.R.O. vol. 3]
|
Attainders against William Herbrik void
|
|
1467-68 (7 & 8 Edw. 4) c. 17 [P.R.O. vol. 3]
|
Earls of Desmond and Kildare and Edward Plunket attained of treason
|
|
1467-68 (7 & 8 Edw. 4) c. 18a [P.R.O. vol. 3]
|
John, Earl of Worchester, to have Lambay Island
|
|
1467-68 (7 & 8 Edw. 4) c. 18b [P.R.O. vol. 3]
|
John, Earl of Worchester, to have Seneschal, County Meath
|
|
1467-68 (7 & 8 Edw. 4) c. 20 [P.R.O. vol. 3]
|
Lieutenant to have power to charge and discharge the Lords and Commons
|
|
1467-68 (7 & 8 Edw. 4) c. 24 [P.R.O. vol. 3]
|
None to take any tanned hides out of the land
|
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1467-68 (7 & 8 Edw. 4) c. 25 [P.R.O. vol. 3]
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Unions, etc., of the certain prebends and appropriations to precentorship, treasurership and archdeaconry of Glendalough in St. Patrick's, Dublin, etc.
|
|
1467-68 (7 & 8 Edw. 4) c. 26 [P.R.O. vol. 3]
|
Patent for Barnaby Barnewall to be 2nd Justice of Pleas confirmed
|
|
1467-68 (7 & 8 Edw. 4) c. 27 [P.R.O. vol. 3]
|
Patent for John Alleyn, Dean of St. Patrick's
|
|
1467-68 (7 & 8 Edw. 4) c. 28 [P.R.O. vol. 3]
|
Acts, attainders, etc., against James Butler, annulled
|
|
1467-68 (7 & 8 Edw. 4) c. 29 [P.R.O. vol. 3]
|
Christopher, son of John Douedall, knight, to appear
|
|
1467-68 (7 & 8 Edw. 4) c. 30 [P.R.O. vol. 3]
|
William Sutton to have 20 marks yearly during life
|
|
1467-68 (7 & 8 Edw. 4) c. 31 [P.R.O. vol. 3]
|
Patrick Cogle to be Clerk of the Crown in Chancery
|
|
1467-68 (7 & 8 Edw. 4) c. 32 [P.R.O. vol. 3]
|
John Darcy, Platin, to have a certiorari to certify King's right to certain manors
|
|
1467-68 (7 & 8 Edw. 4) c. 33 [P.R.O. vol. 3]
|
Fethard, County Tipperary, to have customs for walling and paving the town
|
|
1467-68 (7 & 8 Edw. 4) c. 34 [P.R.O. vol. 3]
|
John Plunket and others to surrender to answer Henry Dowedall
|
|
1467-68 (7 & 8 Edw. 4) c. 35 [P.R.O. vol. 3]
|
William Grampey to pay £15 and costs to Matthew Philipp
|
|
1467-68 (7 & 8 Edw. 4) c. 36 [P.R.O. vol. 3]
|
Esmund Fitz Richer pardoned all treasons, felonies, etc.
|
|
1467-68 (7 & 8 Edw. 4) c. 37 [P.R.O. vol. 3]
|
Pardon of Elizabeth Fleming, wife to Christopher Cruys
|
|
1467-68 (7 & 8 Edw. 4) c. 38 [P.R.O. vol. 3]
|
Outlawries against Robert Taylor of Swords reversed
|
|
1467-68 (7 & 8 Edw. 4) c. 39 [P.R.O. vol. 3]
|
£300 granted to Cross of Wexford for making towers of defence on Taghmon river, etc.
|
|
1467-68 (7 & 8 Edw. 4) c. 40 [P.R.O. vol. 3]
|
Inquisition against Joan Cristofore quashed; she to enter on premises in Walshstown
|
|
1467-68 (7 & 8 Edw. 4) c. 41 [P.R.O. vol. 3]
|
Inquisition against Walter Proute and wife quashed; they to enter on premises in Garristown
|
|
1467-68 (7 & 8 Edw. 4) c. 42 [P.R.O. vol. 3]
|
Attainders, etc., against John Drake of Rahood, annulled
|
|
1467-68 (7 & 8 Edw. 4) c. 43 [P.R.O. vol. 3]
|
Attainders, etc., against Barnaby Chamberleyn annulled
|
|
1467-68 (7 & 8 Edw. 4) c. 44 [P.R.O. vol. 3]
|
Attainders, etc., against John Weston annulled
|
|
1467-68 (7 & 8 Edw. 4) c. 45 [P.R.O. vol. 3]
|
James Gernon, sheriff of Uriell, to appear and answer to Walter Verdon
|
|
1467-68 (7 & 8 Edw. 4) c. 46 [P.R.O. vol. 3]
|
Thomas and Oliver Fannyng to surrender, to show right to certain lordships, etc., County Tipperary
|
|
1467-68 (7 & 8 Edw. 4) c. 47 [P.R.O. vol. 3]
|
Obligation of Sir William Welles annulled
|
|
1467-68 (7 & 8 Edw. 4) c. 48 [P.R.O. vol. 3]
|
Act of resumption of certain property into the King's hands, etc.
|
|
1467-68 (7 & 8 Edw. 4) c. 49 [P.R.O. vol. 3]
|
Roland Fitz-Eustace, Lord of Portlester, acquitted of accusation of treason
|
|
1467-68 (7 & 8 Edw. 4) c. 50 [P.R.O. vol. 3]
|
Deputy lieutenant may authorise the Chancellor to adjourn, prorogue, etc., Parliament
|
|
1467-68 (7 & 8 Edw. 4) c. 51 [P.R.O. vol. 3]
|
A liberty to be in Ulster with all ancillary powers, officers and jurisdiction
|
|
1467-68 (7 & 8 Edw. 4) c. 52 [P.R.O. vol. 3]
|
Pardon of Robert Bold and others for passing clipped money
|
|
1467-68 (7 & 8 Edw. 4) c. 53 [P.R.O. vol. 3]
|
Manor of Dardistown freed from charges
|
|
1467-68 (7 & 8 Edw. 4) c. 54 [P.R.O. vol. 3]
|
Indictments, etc., under an Act regulating English cloth, annulled
|
|
1467-68 (7 & 8 Edw. 4) c. 55 [P.R.O. vol. 3]
|
Robert Rocheford and John Nugent to appear, to show title
|
|
1467-68 (7 & 8 Edw. 4) c. 56 [P.R.O. vol. 3]
|
Robert Fitz-Eustace, constable, to keep a sufficient guard in Ballymore Castle
|
|
1467-68 (7 & 8 Edw. 4) c. 57 [P.R.O. vol. 3]
|
Pardon of Thomas, Earl of Kildare
|
|
1467-68 (7 & 8 Edw. 4) c. 59 [P.R.O. vol. 3]
|
Patent for Robert Bold to absent himself from Ireland for 8 years
|
|
1467-68 (7 & 8 Edw. 4) c. 60 [P.R.O. vol. 3]
|
Patent for Maurice Burghill to absent himself from Ireland for 8 years
|
|
1467-68 (7 & 8 Edw. 4) c. 61 [P.R.O. vol. 3]
|
John Alleyn, Dean of St. Patrick's, to have revenues of the deanery
|
|
1467-68 (7 & 8 Edw. 4) c. 62 [P.R.O. vol. 3]
|
John Rothe and others to surrender, to answer John Fowlyng, as to title to certain premises
|
|
1467-68 (7 & 8 Edw. 4) c. 63 [P.R.O. vol. 3]
|
Geffrey Delamare attained of treason
|
|
1467-68 (7 & 8 Edw. 4) c. 65 [P.R.O. vol. 3]
|
Assessment of County Kildare for walling of Naas
|
|
1467-68 (7 & 8 Edw. 4) c. 66 [P.R.O. vol. 3]
|
Assessment on County Kildare for building a castle at Kilcullen Bridge
|
|
1467-68 (7 & 8 Edw. 4) c. 67 [P.R.O. vol. 3]
|
Assessment for reward of £40 to Nicholas Broun
|
|
1467-68 (7 & 8 Edw. 4) c. 68 [P.R.O. vol. 3]
|
Ten marks granted to Friars Preachers, Drogheda
|
|
1467-68 (7 & 8 Edw. 4) c. 69 [P.R.O. vol. 3]
|
Garret of Desmond attainted of treason
|
|
1467-68 (7 & 8 Edw. 4) c. 71 [P.R.O. vol. 3]
|
Patent for Sir John Cornewalshe, Chief Baron, to receive yearly £23 6 shillings and 8 pence, confirmed
|
|
1467-68 (7 & 8 Edw. 4) c. 72 [P.R.O. vol. 3]
|
Patent making Robert Bold Baron of Ratoath, confirmed
|
|
1467-68 (7 & 8 Edw. 4) c. 73 [P.R.O. vol. 3]
|
Statute made in England against former Queen Margaret, James, former Earl of Wiltshire and others, confirmed
|
|
1467-68 (7 & 8 Edw. 4) c. 74 [P.R.O. vol. 3]
|
King to have acre of land adjoining the ford of Agane to build a castle for defence
|
|
1467-68 (7 & 8 Edw. 4) c. 75 [P.R.O. vol. 3]
|
Sir Robert Dowdall to appear, to answer for erasing a record
|
|
1467-68 (7 & 8 Edw. 4) c. 77 [P.R.O. vol. 3]
|
Sir Thomas Plunket and John Chevir to be Justices for Pleas
|
|
1467-68 (7 & 8 Edw. 4) c. 78 [P.R.O. vol. 3]
|
Legacies to St. David’s Church, Kilsallaghan, to be in force
|
|
1467-68 (7 & 8 Edw. 4) c. 79 [P.R.O. vol. 3]
|
Mayor, etc., of Drogheda pardoned all offences, etc.
|
|
1467-68 (7 & 8 Edw. 4) c. 80 [P.R.O. vol. 3]
|
William, Bishop of Emly, and others to appear, to answer Nicholas, prior of St. Mary’s, Kells, County Kilkenny, as to provision for holding said Priory in commendam
|
|
1467-68 (7 & 8 Edw. 4) c. 81 [P.R.O. vol. 3]
|
Chapter acts of St. Patrick’s, Dublin, for extension of divine service and hospitality to be in force, as if made at foundation
|
|
1467-68 (7 & 8 Edw. 4) c. 82 [P.R.O. vol. 3]
|
Union of the vicarage of Ardbraccan
|
|
1467-68 (7 & 8 Edw. 4) c. 83 [P.R.O. vol. 3]
|
Carmelites of St. Mary’s, Drogheda, to have 10 shillings chief rent
|
|
1467-68 (7 & 8 Edw. 4) c. 84 [P.R.O. vol. 3]
|
Town of Kells to charge certain customs for fortifying thereof
|
|
1469 (8 Edw. 4) [P.R.O. vol. 5, Appendix I [3]]
|
Confirmation of remissions and pardons previously made to Ismay Barnewall, now wife of Robert Bold
|
|
1469-70 (8 & 9 Edw. 4) [P.R.O. vol. 5, Appendix I [4]]
|
Confirmation of grants of land made by Kings Hen. 2 and John to St. Mary's Abbey, Dublin
|
|
1469-70 (8 — 10 Edw. 4) [P.R.O. vol. 5, Appendix I [5]]
|
St. Mary's Abbey, Dublin, discharged from payment of rents in County Dublin
|
|
1469-70 (8 — 10 Edw. 4) [P.R.O. vol. 5, Appendix I [6]]
|
Pardon to Barnaby Barnewall of all debts and accounts
|
|
1470 (10 Edw. 4) c. 1 [P.R.O. vol. 3]
|
Liberties, customs, franchises, etc., of the Holy Church to be enjoyed without interference
|
|
1470 (10 Edw. 4) c. 2 [P.R.O. vol. 3]
|
Ireland to have her liberties, etc.,
|
|
1470 (10 Edw. 4) c. 3 [P.R.O. vol. 3]
|
Dublin, Waterford, Drogheda, etc., to have their franchises
|
|
1470 (10 Edw. 4) c. 4 [P.R.O. vol. 3]
|
Regulations as to the coinage
|
|
1470 (10 Edw. 4) c. 5 [P.R.O. vol. 3]
|
Coins being reduced in value by one half
|
|
1470 (10 Edw. 4) c. 6 [P.R.O. vol. 3]
|
Acts, etc., against Thomas, Earl of Kildare, repealed
|
|
1470 (10 Edw. 4) c. 7 [P.R.O. vol. 3]
|
On decease of Thomas, Earl of Kildare, King's hands to be removed from his lands, etc.
|
|
1470 (10 Edw. 4) c. 8 [P.R.O. vol. 3]
|
Those who have property of John, Earl of Worchester, to deliver up same
|
|
1470 (10 Edw. 4) c. 9 [P.R.O. vol. 3]
|
Tenants of Saggart to surrender their truce with O'Toole
|
|
1470 (10 Edw. 4) c. 11 [P.R.O. vol. 3]
|
Taxes in aid of Galweston, Kildare
|
|
1470 (10 Edw. 4) c. 12 [P.R.O. vol. 3]
|
Collection of subsidies in Harrold's country (discharging the collectors of subsidies in the barony of Newcastle)
|
|
1470 (10 Edw. 4) c. 13 [P.R.O. vol. 3]
|
Thomas Flemyng to have livery of manors, etc.
|
|
1470 (10 Edw. 4) c. 14 [P.R.O. vol. 3]
|
Esmond Plunket to have livery of manors, etc.
|
|
1470 (10 Edw. 4) c. 15 [P.R.O. vol. 3]
|
No charters of exemption for office of sheriff, County Dublin
|
|
1470 (10 Edw. 4) c. 16 [P.R.O. vol. 3]
|
Sheriff of County Meath to have 20 marks for expenses
|
|
1470 (10 Edw. 4) c. 17 [P.R.O. vol. 3]
|
Rents, etc., out of Newcastle Lyons granted to Guild of St. Mary, Mulhuddart
|
|
1470 (10 Edw. 4) c. 18 [P.R.O. vol. 3]
|
Certain services released to St. Wolstan's, County Kildare
|
|
1470 (10 Edw. 4) c. 19 [P.R.O. vol. 3]
|
Abbot of Duleek may repair the weir on the Boyne at the Grange
|
|
1470 (10 Edw. 4) c. 20 [P.R.O. vol. 3]
|
Gifts, leases, etc., made by Tintern Abbey since Thomas Yong was Abbot to be, void
|
|
1470 (10 Edw. 4) c. 21 [P.R.O. vol. 3]
|
Dame Margaret, late wife of William Butler, to have dower out of the manors of Dunboyne and Moymet
|
|
1470 (10 Edw. 4) c. 23 [P.R.O. vol. 3]
|
Confirmation of patent to Patrick Cogley to occupy certain lands for his natural life
|
|
1470 (10 Edw. 4) c. 24 [P.R.O. vol. 3]
|
Pardon of treasons, etc., to John fitz-Gerrot
|
|
1470 (10 Edw. 4) c. 25 [P.R.O. vol. 3]
|
Pardoning of Nicholas Plunket for any unlawful behaviour and to restore him to possession of certain lands and tenements
|
|
1470 (10 Edw. 4) c. 26 [P.R.O. vol. 3]
|
Seisin of lands, etc., of John Heywood void
|
|
1470 (10 Edw. 4) c. 27 [P.R.O. vol. 3]
|
Repeal of Act compelling Thomas Hammond to appear before justices
|
|
1470 (10 Edw. 4) c. 28 [P.R.O. vol. 3]
|
Archbishop of Dublin restored to his right in Lambay Island
|
|
1470 (10 Edw. 4) c. 29 [P.R.O. vol. 3]
|
Levy for building a tower at Readstown, County Meath
|
|
1470 (10 Edw. 4) c. 30 [P.R.O. vol. 3]
|
Levy for building a tower at Bellewstown, County Meath
|
|
1470 (10 Edw. 4) c. 31 [P.R.O. vol. 3]
|
Sir Robert Bold released of all accounts in respect of Culmullin Manor
|
|
1470 (10 Edw. 4) c. 32 [P.R.O. vol. 3]
|
Confirmation of patent (regarding rents to be paid to named individuals) to Robert Rocheford
|
|
1470 (10 Edw. 4) c. 33 [P.R.O. vol. 3]
|
Cess for land of Propress of Lismullen
|
|
1471-72 (11 & 12 Edw. 4) c. 1 [P.R.O. vol. 3]
|
Liberties, customs, franchises, etc., of the Holy Church to be enjoyed without interference
|
|
1471-72 (11 & 12 Edw. 4) c. 2 [P.R.O. vol. 3]
|
Ireland to have its franchises, etc.
|
|
1471-72 (11 & 12 Edw. 4) c. 3 [P.R.O. vol. 3]
|
Dublin, Waterford, etc., to have their franchises, etc.
|
|
1471-72 (11 & 12 Edw. 4) c. 4 [P.R.O. vol. 3]
|
Election of Thomas, Earl of Kildare, as Justice of Ireland, valid in law
|
|
1471-72 (11 & 12 Edw. 4) c. 5 [P.R.O. vol. 3]
|
Archers for protection of County Dublin, etc.
|
|
1471-72 (11 & 12 Edw. 4) c. 6 [P.R.O. vol. 3]
|
Regulations as to coinage
|
|
1471-72 (11 & 12 Edw. 4) c. 7 [P.R.O. vol. 3]
|
William Wellesley and others to surrender
|
|
1471-72 (11 & 12 Edw. 4) c. 8 [P.R.O. vol. 3]
|
James Ketyng, Prior of St. John in Ireland, may leave for 2 years
|
|
1471-72 (11 & 12 Edw. 4) c. 9 [P.R.O. vol. 3]
|
Confirmation of letters patent appointing Rowland Fitz Eustace Lord Portlester, Treasurer of Ireland
|
|
1471-72 (11 & 12 Edw. 4) c. 10 [P.R.O. vol. 3]
|
Confirmation of grant of priory of St. Katherine, near Leixlip, to St. Thomas Abbey, Dublin
|
|
1471-72 (11 & 12 Edw. 4) c. 11 [P.R.O. vol. 3]
|
St. Mary's Abbey, Dublin, to enjoy lands granted or to be granted to it
|
|
1471-72 (11 & 12 Edw. 4) c. 12 [P.R.O. vol. 3]
|
Sir Robert Douedall and Robert Fitz Rery, Justices of the Court of Common Pleas
|
|
1471-72 (11 & 12 Edw. 4) c. 13 [P.R.O. vol. 3]
|
Confirmation of patent making Thomas Douedall Keeper of the Rolls
|
|
1471-72 (11 & 12 Edw. 4) c. 14 [P.R.O. vol. 3]
|
Richard Bellewe reinstated in manor of Roche, etc., County Louth
|
|
1471-72 (11 & 12 Edw. 4) c. 15 [P.R.O. vol. 3]
|
Richard Bellewe to have £10 towards building a tower at Castletown, Dundalk
|
|
1471-72 (11 & 12 Edw. 4) c. 16 [P.R.O. vol. 3]
|
Grant to town of Kells, County Meath
|
|
1471-72 (11 & 12 Edw. 4) c. 17 [P.R.O. vol. 3]
|
Regulation of prices for sale of merchandise consequent on depreciation of coin
|
|
1471-72 (11 & 12 Edw. 4) c. 18 [P.R.O. vol. 3]
|
Corn not to be taken out of Ireland
|
|
1471-72 (11 & 12 Edw. 4) c. 19 [P.R.O. vol. 3]
|
Confirmation of patent to Prior of St. John in Ireland and others
|
|
1471-72 (11 & 12 Edw. 4) c. 20 [P.R.O. vol. 3]
|
Cruisetown and Ballabane, County Louth, to be one ploughland
|
|
1471-72 (11 & 12 Edw. 4) c. 21 [P.R.O. vol. 3]
|
Confirmation of patent as Constable of Dublin castle to Gerot Fitz Gerot
|
|
1471-72 (11 & 12 Edw. 4) c. 22 [P.R.O. vol. 3]
|
Andrew Fitz Remonde to appear to show title to lands in Northton, County Wexford
|
|
1471-72 (11 & 12 Edw. 4) c. 23 [P.R.O. vol. 3]
|
Bellewstown to be exempt from taxes
|
|
1471-72 (11 & 12 Edw. 4) c. 24 [P.R.O. vol. 3]
|
As to taxes, etc., on dwellers in the Fayth, Wexford
|
|
1471-72 (11 & 12 Edw. 4) c. 25 [P.R.O. vol. 3]
|
Confirmation of discharge of rent to Thomas Sharpe
|
|
1471-72 (11 & 12 Edw. 4) c. 26 [P.R.O. vol. 3]
|
Hospital of St. John in Ireland to enjoy lands granted or to be granted to it
|
|
1471-72 (11 & 12 Edw. 4) c. 27 [P.R.O. vol. 3]
|
King to enjoy his liberty of Meath, with Seneschal, etc.
|
|
1471-72 (11 & 12 Edw. 4) c. 28 [P.R.O. vol. 3]
|
Irish Clerks made Papal Subdelegates attainted under Statute of Provisors
|
|
1471-72 (11 & 12 Edw. 4) c. 29 [P.R.O. vol. 3]
|
Assessors of taxes, County Meath
|
|
1471-72 (11 & 12 Edw. 4) c. 30 [P.R.O. vol. 3]
|
William, Bishop of Meath, pardoned induction of Irish priests, etc.
|
|
1471-72 (11 & 12 Edw. 4) c. 31 [P.R.O. vol. 3]
|
Confirmation of patent to Esmond Plunket regarding grant of lands, etc.
|
|
1471-72 (11 & 12 Edw. 4) c. 32 [P.R.O. vol. 3]
|
John Roucestre and others to appear, to show title, etc., to lands in Tomhaggard, Moorfin and Monfin in County Wexford
|
|
1471-72 (11 & 12 Edw. 4) c. 33 [P.R.O. vol. 3]
|
John Roucestre and others to appear, to show title, etc., to lands in Tomhaggard, Ballyyodan, Ballygoloyges and in other places
|
|
1471-72 (11 & 12 Edw. 4) c. 34 [P.R.O. vol. 3]
|
John Roucestre and others to appear, to show title, etc., to lands in Tacumshane, County Wexford
|
|
1471-72 (11 & 12 Edw. 4) c. 35 [P.R.O. vol. 3]
|
Title of House of All Saints, Dublin, to wreck of the sea in their manor of Baldoyle, confirmed
|
|
1471-72 (11 & 12 Edw. 4) c. 36 [P.R.O. vol. 3]
|
John Rathe confirmed in the vicarage of St. Columba, Swords
|
|
1471-72 (11 & 12 Edw. 4) c. 37 [P.R.O. vol. 3]
|
Christopher Preston, going to study law in London, may bring corn for his support
|
|
1471-72 (11 & 12 Edw. 4) c. 38 [P.R.O. vol. 3]
|
Confirmation of patent to Henry Duff as Serjeant at law
|
|
1471-72 (11 & 12 Edw. 4) c. 39 [P.R.O. vol. 3]
|
Confirmation of patent to Thomas Sharpe as Chief Engrosser of the Exchequer
|
|
1471-72 (11 & 12 Edw. 4) c. 40 [P.R.O. vol. 3]
|
Thomas Cusake, going to study law in London, may carry corn for his support
|
|
1471-72 (11 & 12 Edw. 4) c. 41 [P.R.O. vol. 3]
|
Richard Codde may purchase wheat and malt and take them to England, etc.
|
|
1471-72 (11 & 12 Edw. 4) c. 42 [P.R.O. vol. 3]
|
Demesne of Richard Verdon, Termonfechin, to be exempt from subsidy
|
|
1471-72 (11 & 12 Edw. 4) c. 43 [P.R.O. vol. 3]
|
Piers Cruys and wife discharged of portion of rent in Crumlin
|
|
1471-72 (11 & 12 Edw. 4) c. 44 [P.R.O. vol. 3]
|
Act against William Wellesley, of Dangan, annulled
|
|
1471-72 (11 & 12 Edw. 4) c. 45 [P.R.O. vol. 3]
|
Act against Nicholas Kynton and another annulled
|
|
1471-72 (11 & 12 Edw. 4) c. 46 [P.R.O. vol. 3]
|
Act against Richard and John Taaff annulled
|
|
1471-72 (11 & 12 Edw. 4) c. 47 [P.R.O. vol. 3]
|
Executors of William, Bishop of Meath, may dispose of his goods
|
|
1471-72 (11 & 12 Edw. 4) c. 48 [P.R.O. vol. 3]
|
Collectors of subsidy, County Dublin, to account
|
|
1471-72 (11 & 12 Edw. 4) c. 49 [P.R.O. vol. 3]
|
Labourers to be provided for strengthening defences of Saggart
|
|
1471-72 (11 & 12 Edw. 4) c. 50 [P.R.O. vol. 3]
|
Outlawry against Christopher Nugent annulled
|
|
1471-72 (11 & 12 Edw. 4) c. 51 [P.R.O. vol. 3]
|
Confirmation of patent to Robert Rocheford as constable of Trim Castle
|
|
1471-72 (11 & 12 Edw. 4) c. 52 [P.R.O. vol. 3]
|
Confirmation of patent (grant of the chief rent of Trim) to Roger Rocheforte
|
|
1471-72 (11 & 12 Edw. 4) c. 53 [P.R.O. vol. 3]
|
Confirmation of patent to Philip Eustace as Chief Remembrancer
|
|
1471-72 (11 & 12 Edw. 4) c. 54 [P.R.O. vol. 3]
|
Acts against Esmond, Lord Dunboyne, annulled
|
|
1471-72 (11 & 12 Edw. 4) c. 55 [P.R.O. vol. 3]
|
Grant to Thomas Walker as Chirographer, King's Writs, etc.
|
|
1471-72 (11 & 12 Edw. 4) c. 56 [P.R.O. vol. 3]
|
Sovereign of Galway and others to appear as to process of a judgment
|
|
1471-72 (11 & 12 Edw. 4) c. 57 [P.R.O. vol. 3]
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Mayor, etc., of Ross to show title to customs, etc., taken from citizens of Waterford, passing down their river with merchandise
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1471-72 (11 & 12 Edw. 4) c. 58 [P.R.O. vol. 3]
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Roger, Abbot of Mellifont, and his house to be under the King's protection
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1471-72 (11 & 12 Edw. 4) c. 59 [P.R.O. vol. 3]
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Regulations as to freight by ships to England and Wales
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1471-72 (11 & 12 Edw. 4) c. 60 [P.R.O. vol. 3]
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Patent by which Lord Gormanston took Kildalkey void
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1471-72 (11 & 12 Edw. 4) c. 61 [P.R.O. vol. 3]
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Confirmation of grant of office of seneschal, liberty of Meath, to Sir Robert Bolde
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1471-72 (11 & 12 Edw. 4) c. 62 [P.R.O. vol. 3]
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Leave of absence in England to James Fleming, Baron of Slane, and others
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1471-72 (11 & 12 Edw. 4) c. 63 [P.R.O. vol. 3]
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Commission to levy issues, etc., of Common Bench
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1471-72 (11 & 12 Edw. 4) c. 64 [P.R.O. vol. 3]
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Nicholas White, baron of the Exchequer, to have his fee of 20 marks
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1471-72 (11 & 12 Edw. 4) c. 65 [P.R.O. vol. 3]
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Pardon of William Grampe, Master of Coinage, for offences in the matter of coin
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1471-72 (11 & 12 Edw. 4) c. 66 [P.R.O. vol. 3]
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Confirmation of patent to William Moleynes and Thomas Sharpe, as Chancellor of Green Wax, etc., in Exchequer
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1471-72 (11 & 12 Edw. 4) c. 67 [P.R.O. vol. 3]
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Act against Robert Fleming annulled
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1471-72 (11 & 12 Edw. 4) c. 68 [P.R.O. vol. 3]
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William Lucok, Abbot of SS. Peter and Paul, Knock, near Louth
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1471-72 (11 & 12 Edw. 4) c. 69 [P.R.O. vol. 3]
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Confirmation of grant to guild of St. Mary
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1471-72 (11 & 12 Edw. 4) c. 70 [P.R.O. vol. 3]
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Robert Eustace not to suffer for purchasing a boat to take injured corn to Wales
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1471-72 (11 & 12 Edw. 4) c. 71 [P.R.O. vol. 3]
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Act against Thomas Bath annulled
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1471-72 (11 & 12 Edw. 4) c. 72 [P.R.O. vol. 3]
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Walter Delahyde released of account
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1471-72 (11 & 12 Edw. 4) c. 73 [P.R.O. vol. 3]
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James Fleming, baron of Slane, restored to estates
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1471-72 (11 & 12 Edw. 4) c. 74 [P.R.O. vol. 3]
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Edmond Plunket to have full livery of his estates
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1471-72 (11 & 12 Edw. 4) c. 75 [P.R.O. vol. 3]
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Christopher Bellew restored to his estates
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1471-72 (11 & 12 Edw. 4) c. 76 [P.R.O. vol. 3]
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Nicholas Russell of Dromyn discharged of outlawry
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1471-72 (11 & 12 Edw. 4) c. 77 [P.R.O. vol. 3]
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Thomas Abell to surrender, to await result of a judgment
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1471-72 (11 & 12 Edw. 4) c. 78 [P.R.O. vol. 3]
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Indictments against John Barry, Dublin, annulled
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1471-72 (11 & 12 Edw. 4) c. 79 [P.R.O. vol. 3]
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Outlawry against William Francome and others reversed
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1471-72 (11 & 12 Edw. 4) c. 82 [P.R.O. vol. 3]
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Incumbent and patron of St. John's, Wexford, to appear and show title
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1471-72 (11 & 12 Edw. 4) c. 83 [P.R.O. vol. 3]
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Richard Dexcestre to appear to answer Maude, late wife of John Dexcestre
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1471-72 (11 & 12 Edw. 4) c. 84 [P.R.O. vol. 3]
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Licence of absence out of Ireland for Robert Dexcestre
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1471-72 (11 & 12 Edw. 4) c. 85 [P.R.O. vol. 3]
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Edmond Walsh to appear to answer the Vicars of St. Patrick's
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1471-72 (11 & 12 Edw. 4) c. 86 [P.R.O. vol. 3]
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Thomas Athy to appear to answer Joan Athy
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1471-72 (11 & 12 Edw. 4) c. 87 [P.R.O. vol. 3]
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John, Archbishop of Dublin, to have restitution of temporalities
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1471-72 (11 & 12 Edw. 4) c. 88 [P.R.O. vol. 3]
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Sir John Pylkynton restored to Constableship of Wicklow Castle
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1471-72 (11 & 12 Edw. 4) c. 89 [P.R.O. vol. 3]
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Nicholas Sutton to have his fees as the King's attorney
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1471-72 (11 & 12 Edw. 4) c. 90 [P.R.O. vol. 3]
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Accountants not to be opposed for debts before 20 Hen. 6
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1471-72 (11 & 12 Edw. 4) c. 91 [P.R.O. vol. 3]
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Richard Cantewell to appear to answer for the death of Hugh Rochford
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1472-73 (12 & 13 Edw. 4) c. 1 [P.R.O. vol. 4]
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Liberties, customs, franchises, etc., of the Holy Church to be enjoyed without interference
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|
1472-73 (12 & 13 Edw. 4) c. 2 [P.R.O. vol. 4]
|
Ireland to have its franchises, etc.
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1472-73 (12 & 13 Edw. 4) c. 3 [P.R.O. vol. 4]
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Dublin, Waterford and Drogheda to have their customs, etc.
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1472-73 (12 & 13 Edw. 4) c. 5 [P.R.O. vol. 4]
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James Flemyng, Baron of Slane, to be Sheriff of Meath
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1472-73 (12 & 13 Edw. 4) c. 7 [P.R.O. vol. 4]
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Confirmation of grants made in 10 & 11 Edw. 4 under the “teste” of the Earl of Kildare, Justice of Ireland
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1472-73 (12 & 13 Edw. 4) c. 8 [P.R.O. vol. 4]
|
Assignments by Treasurer of Ireland to officers of the King's Courts to be valid
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1472-73 (12 & 13 Edw. 4) c. 9 [P.R.O. vol. 4]
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Accounts not be charged or opposed beyond the “30 years” of King Hen. 6
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1472-73 (12 & 13 Edw. 4) c. 10 [P.R.O. vol. 4]
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John Fannyn, etc., coiners in Munster, to appear in parliament; if not, to be traitors attainted
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1472-73 (12 & 13 Edw. 4) c. 11 [P.R.O. vol. 4]
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Licence of absence for John, Archbishop of Dublin, to receive his pall at Osney
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1472-73 (12 & 13 Edw. 4) c. 12 [P.R.O. vol. 4]
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John Danston, farmer of the church of St. James, Athboy, to pay £20 to the Bishop of Meath, recovered from the Archbishop of Armagh
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1472-73 (12 & 13 Edw. 4) c. 13 [P.R.O. vol. 4]
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Confirmation of grant of office of Chancellor to Roland Fitz Eustace, Lord of Portlester, and John Tapton, clerk
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1472-73 (12 & 13 Edw. 4) c. 14 [P.R.O. vol. 4]
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Attainder of Thomas Brek Tuyt annulled
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1472-73 (12 & 13 Edw. 4) c. 15 [P.R.O. vol. 4]
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Confirmation of Act of 11 Edw. 4 in favour of St. Mary's Abbey, Dublin
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1472-73 (12 & 13 Edw. 4) c. 16 [P.R.O. vol. 4]
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Abbot of Mellifont may build houses, etc., in Callan, where burgesses do not do so
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1472-73 (12 & 13 Edw. 4) c. 17 [P.R.O. vol. 4]
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King's hands to be removed from the manors of the Baron of Slane
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1472-73 (12 & 13 Edw. 4) c. 18 [P.R.O. vol. 4]
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Baron of Slane to re-enter and enjoy various lands, his inheritance
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1472-73 (12 & 13 Edw. 4) c. 19 [P.R.O. vol. 4]
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Sir Laurence Taaf and others to appear in the Chief Place (Court of Common Pleas) to answer for robbing tenants of the Baron of Slane
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1472-73 (12 & 13 Edw. 4) c. 20 [P.R.O. vol. 4]
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Confirmation of grants to House of St. Mary, Trim, for a perpetual light before the image of Our Lady, etc.
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1472-73 (12 & 13 Edw. 4) c. 21 [P.R.O. vol. 4]
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Prior of Christ Church Dublin may enter into the manor of Drumsalian, leased by him under coercion to John Begge
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1472-73 (12 & 13 Edw. 4) c. 22 [P.R.O. vol. 4]
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Abbot of Baltinglas to receive £10 to erect a castle near Windgates, County Kildare
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1472-73 (12 & 13 Edw. 4) c. 23 [P.R.O. vol. 4]
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When sessions are held at Drogheda, justices may hear pleas of Louth and Meath there
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1472-73 (12 & 13 Edw. 4) c. 25 [P.R.O. vol. 4]
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John Fowling, mayor of Drogheda, may appoint a deputy during his absence on pilgrimage etc.
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1472-73 (12 & 13 Edw. 4) c. 26 [P.R.O. vol. 4]
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Mayor and bailiffs of Waterford may go on pilgrimage and leave the City for other purposes
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1472-73 (12 & 13 Edw. 4) c. 27 [P.R.O. vol. 4]
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Harristown, County Kildare, to be free of all subsidies etc., at prayer of Roland Fitz Eustace
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|
1472-73 (12 & 13 Edw. 4) c. 28 [P.R.O. vol. 4]
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Sir Robert Bold exonerated from charge of bringing forged answers from the King to the Council by Deputy Council on testimony of Richard Nangle, Clerk to the Council
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1472-73 (12 & 13 Edw. 4) c. 29 [P.R.O. vol. 4]
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John Scurlage to appear to answer charge of robbing Richard Sale, servant of Barnaby Barnewall
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1472-73 (12 & 13 Edw. 4) c. 30 [P.R.O. vol. 4]
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Confirmation to Thomas Douedall of office of Clerk and Keeper of the Rolls of Chancery
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1472-73 (12 & 13 Edw. 4) c. 31 [P.R.O. vol. 4]
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Confirmation to Nicholas Sutton of grant of office of Second Baron of the Exchequer
|
|
1472-73 (12 & 13 Edw. 4) c. 32 [P.R.O. vol. 4]
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Nicholas Kynton and others to appear in the Common Bench and show title to lands in County Louth, claimed by William Welles
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|
1472-73 (12 & 13 Edw. 4) c. 33 [P.R.O. vol. 4]
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Richard, “pretended” Bishop of Kildare, to appear before the Barons of the Exchequer to answer for killing of James Douedall in a riot
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|
1472-73 (12 & 13 Edw. 4) c. 34 [P.R.O. vol. 4]
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John Clynton of Clyntons-town to enter into the manor of Keppok, etc.
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|
1472-73 (12 & 13 Edw. 4) c. 35 [P.R.O. vol. 4]
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Lands of Robert Rocheford in Kilbridem, etc., to be free of subsidies, taxes, etc.
|
|
1472-73 (12 & 13 Edw. 4) c. 36 [P.R.O. vol. 4]
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Confirmation of grant to John Danston and James Acton of Office of Chief Clerk of Chief Place, Keeper of the Rolls and Clerk of the Crown, etc.
|
|
1472-73 (12 & 13 Edw. 4) c. 37 [P.R.O. vol. 4]
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James Ketyng, Prior of St. John's of Jerusalem in Ireland, to appear in the Court of Common Pleas to answer Malachy Malone, Dean of Kildare, for commandery of Tully, leased to the said Malachy
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1472-73 (12 & 13 Edw. 4) c. 38 [P.R.O. vol. 4]
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Richard Caddell to re-enter into manor of Dowstown County Meath, seized by Christopher Feld
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|
1472-73 (12 & 13 Edw. 4) c. 39 [P.R.O. vol. 4]
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John Kenny to surrender and find surety for payment of debt to Thomas Archebold, or answer in Court of Common Pleas
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|
1472-73 (12 & 13 Edw. 4) c. 40 [P.R.O. vol. 4]
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Peter and William Fitz Symond to appear to show title to lands in County Meath, formerly belonging to Patrick Flatisbery
|
|
1472-73 (12 & 13 Edw. 4) c. 41 [P.R.O. vol. 4]
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Act of Attainder against Christopher Crompe annulled
|
|
1472-73 (12 & 13 Edw. 4) c. 42 [P.R.O. vol. 4]
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Patrick Kelly of Skidoo discharged of amercements, etc.
|
|
1472-73 (12 & 13 Edw. 4) c. 43 [P.R.O. vol. 4]
|
Annulment of Act abolishing the Liberty of Meath
|
|
1472-73 (12 & 13 Edw. 4) c. 44 [P.R.O. vol. 4]
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Lords and gentlemen may have an action of debt against their freeholders in the marches of Dublin, Kildare, Meath and Uriell, for royal service etc.
|
|
1472-73 (12 & 13 Edw. 4) c. 47 [P.R.O. vol. 4]
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Friends of an Irish merchant arrested in England for fault of another may take any merchant of England here, and detain him until the other be delivered
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|
1472-73 (12 & 13 Edw. 4) c. 48 [P.R.O. vol. 4]
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Earl of Kildare, in recompence of his imprisonment, etc., to have goods of the Earl of Worcester, by whom he was imprisoned
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|
1472-73 (12 & 13 Edw. 4) c. 49 [P.R.O. vol. 4]
|
Prior of St. John’s of Jerusalem in Ireland to be free of subsidies, etc.
|
|
1472-73 (12 & 13 Edw. 4) c. 50 [P.R.O. vol. 4]
|
House of Our Blessed Lady of Mellifont to be under the King's protection for a year
|
|
1472-73 (12 & 13 Edw. 4) c. 51 [P.R.O. vol. 4]
|
Christopher, Abbot of Trim, bound for England on public service; none to take coynye (billeting) or livery on the possessions of the House of Our Lady, Trim, or to despoil any pilgrim coming to the same House
|
|
1472-73 (12 & 13 Edw. 4) c. 52 [P.R.O. vol. 4]
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Confirmation of grant of £10 yearly out of Kildalkey, County Meath, to House of Our Lady of Trim for a special mass
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|
1472-73 (12 & 13 Edw. 4) c. 53 [P.R.O. vol. 4]
|
Sir Robert Eustace may close a road through Sigginstown, he giving another road nearby
|
|
1472-73 (12 & 13 Edw. 4) c. 54 [P.R.O. vol. 4]
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Oliver Plunkett discharged of 5 marks yearly during the life of Sir Robert Preston, Lord Gormanston
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|
1472-73 (12 & 13 Edw. 4) c. 55 [P.R.O. vol. 4]
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Richard Verdon restored to Dunany, County Louth, wrongfully seized by James Gernon
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|
1472-73 (12 & 13 Edw. 4) c. 56 [P.R.O. vol. 4]
|
Richard Nangle to be discharged of amercements, etc.
|
|
1472-73 (12 & 13 Edw. 4) c. 57 [P.R.O. vol. 4]
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Esmond Wellesley to have £10 towards building a castle at Laracor, County Meath
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|
1472-73 (12 & 13 Edw. 4) c. 58 [P.R.O. vol. 4]
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Maurice Oige and other Geraldines, etc., to surrender to answer for treasons done to the King's subjects, etc.
|
|
1472-73 (12 & 13 Edw. 4) c. 59 [P.R.O. vol. 4]
|
Regulations as to coinage; to be struck only in Dublin Castle
|
|
1472-73 (12 & 13 Edw. 4) c. 60 [P.R.O. vol. 4]
|
Retinue of Archers and Spearmen to be raised in Dublin, Meath, Kildare and Uriell
|
|
1472-73 (12 & 13 Edw. 4) c. 61 [P.R.O. vol. 4]
|
Act against John Cornewalsh annulled
|
|
1472-73 (12 & 13 Edw. 4) c. 62 [P.R.O. vol. 4]
|
Archbishop of Dublin and others to assess sums on County Dublin for hire of soldiers to resist Geraldines, etc.
|
|
1472-73 (12 & 13 Edw. 4) c. 63 [P.R.O. vol. 4]
|
Leave of absence for Nicholas Douedall, prebendary of Clonmethan, to go to Oxford for 8 years to pursue his studies
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|
1472-73 (12 & 13 Edw. 4) c. 64 [P.R.O. vol. 4]
|
Annulling of indictment and process against James Barby for lading wheat and bringing it to Wales
|
|
1472-73 (12 & 13 Edw. 4) c. 65 [P.R.O. vol. 4]
|
Roger Moron, Treasurer of Ferns, restored to the Church of Carne, etc., to which he had been presented by Bishop of Ferns and Act against them annulled
|
|
1472-73 (12 & 13 Edw. 4) c. 66 [P.R.O. vol. 4]
|
King's hands to be removed and John Fyvian to enter into Rathbeggan
|
|
1472-73 (12 & 13 Edw. 4) c. 67 [P.R.O. vol. 4]
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Richard Goldyng to enter into Houthstown, County Louth, as tenant by the courtesy, in right of his wife Joan Houth
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|
1472-73 (12 & 13 Edw. 4) c. 68 [P.R.O. vol. 4]
|
Act against Matthew Fraunces annulled; said Matthew to be restored to premises in the liberty of the City of Waterford
|
|
1472-73 (12 & 13 Edw. 4) c. 69 [P.R.O. vol. 4]
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Lands of Sir Morice Burghyll and Thomas Dowedall and their wives in Ballybrene, etc., County Dublin, to be charged only as one ploughland
|
|
1472-73 (12 & 13 Edw. 4) c. 70 [P.R.O. vol. 4]
|
Suits, etc., in the Court of Athboy by Nicholas Ford against Patrick Proutefote to be null
|
|
1472-73 (12 & 13 Edw. 4) c. 71 [P.R.O. vol. 4]
|
Nicholas Verdon to have £10, to build a castle at Lowaryngstown, County Louth
|
|
1472-73 (12 & 13 Edw. 4) c. 72 [P.R.O. vol. 4]
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Confirmation of grant to Esmond Tankard of Custody of King's Park of Trim and Serjeanty of the Betaghry of same
|
|
1472-73 (12 & 13 Edw. 4) c. 73 [P.R.O. vol. 4]
|
Act against Robert Barnewall annulled
|
|
1472-73 (12 & 13 Edw. 4) c. 74 [P.R.O. vol. 4]
|
John Galbarry to appear, to show title to the Bay, Clondalkin, which had been given to the Vicars of St. Patrick’s Cathedral, Dublin, by the Archbishop
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|
1472-73 (12 & 13 Edw. 4) c. 75 [P.R.O. vol. 4]
|
Richard Broune to appear to show title to Ballydoneghan, etc., County Wexford, claimed by Katherine Sutton and William Sutton
|
|
1472-73 (12 & 13 Edw. 4) c. 76 [P.R.O. vol. 4]
|
Burgesses of Ratoath to pay for or rebuild waste burgages or put tenants in them within 12 months; in their default the lord may do so
|
|
1472-73 (12 & 13 Edw. 4) c. 77 [P.R.O. vol. 4]
|
Ploughland of the Yard in the Mallhow granted to the inhabitants of Gralagh and Curragh to enable them to maintain a chaplain to celebrate divine service in the Chapel of St. Macolyn, parish of Hollywood
|
|
1472-73 (12 & 13 Edw. 4) c. 78 [P.R.O. vol. 4]
|
Indictments and process against Thomas Bathe, Baron of Louth, and others annulled
|
|
1472-73 (12 & 13 Edw. 4) c. 79 [P.R.O. vol. 4]
|
Inquisition on the manors of Coolock and Cloghran, etc., annulled
|
|
1472-73 (12 & 13 Edw. 4) c. 80 [P.R.O. vol. 4]
|
John Drake pardoned of treasons, etc.
|
|
1472-73 (12 & 13 Edw. 4) c. 81 [P.R.O. vol. 4]
|
Robert Skorlock to appear in the Court of Common Pleas to answer for William Onacy entering the manor of Arodstwon and despoiling the tenants of Christopher Bernewall at his command
|
|
1472-73 (12 & 13 Edw. 4) c. 82 [P.R.O. vol. 4]
|
John Walshe alias Bertenagh and others to appear to show title messuages, etc., in Youghal, claimed by William Unak
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|
1474 (14 Edw. 4) c. 1 [P.R.O. vol. 4]
|
Liberties, customs, franchises, etc., of the Holy Church to be enjoyed without interference
|
|
1474 (14 Edw. 4) c. 2 [P.R.O. vol. 4]
|
Ireland to have its franchises, etc.,
|
|
1474 (14 Edw. 4) c. 3 [P.R.O. vol. 4]
|
Brotherhood of Arms of St. George founded
|
|
1474 (14 Edw. 4) c. 4 [P.R.O. vol. 4]
|
Dr. Marcel of Rome to quit Ireland
|
|
1474 (14 Edw. 4) c. 6 [P.R.O. vol. 4]
|
Continuation for residue of the terms of grants made by Hen. 6 and Edw. 4 of portion of the fee-farm of the City of Dublin, for the repair of the walls and gates of the City
|
|
1474 (14 Edw. 4) c. 7 [P.R.O. vol. 4]
|
Confirmation of title of Bishop of Meath to certain manors, liberties, franchises, etc.
|
|
1474 (14 Edw. 4) c. 8 [P.R.O. vol. 4]
|
Annuities, etc., granted by Bishop of Meath to persons who are now absentees to be void unless the grantees return and do service
|
|
1474 (14 Edw. 4) c. 9 [P.R.O. vol. 4]
|
Goods, etc., of rymers and hermits who dwell in County Kildare in English land, without licence, to be taken
|
|
1474 (14 Edw. 4) c. 10 [P.R.O. vol. 4]
|
Licence to the abbots of St. Thomas, St. Mary's and Prior of All Saints, having possessions within the Irishry, to traffic, etc., with the Irish
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|
1474 (14 Edw. 4) c. 11 [P.R.O. vol. 4]
|
Pilgrims, etc., coming to visit St. Katherine's, Fieldtown, to be under the King's protection
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1474 (14 Edw. 4) c. 12 [P.R.O. vol. 4]
|
Manor of Portlester, etc., to be free of taxes for 3 years
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|
1474 (14 Edw. 4) c. 13 [P.R.O. vol. 4]
|
Power to James Ailmer to distrain on lands in the King's hands owing to minority of Walter Mareward
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1474 (14 Edw. 4) c. 15 [P.R.O. vol. 4]
|
Letters patent to be made for licence for the nunnery of Grace Dieu to acquire lands, etc.
|
|
1474 (14 Edw. 4) c. 16 [P.R.O. vol. 4]
|
Letters patent to be made of licence of absence from Ireland to John Leche, parson of Finglas
|
|
1474 (14 Edw. 4) c. 17 [P.R.O. vol. 4]
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Letters patent to be made of licence to Thomas, Earl of Kildare, and others to found a fraternity in honour of the Blessed Virgin Mary and St. Katherine the Virgin
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|
1474 (14 Edw. 4) c. 18 [P.R.O. vol. 4]
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Confirmation of grant of exemption from jury service, etc., to Christopher Byrt
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|
1474 (14 Edw. 4) c. 19 [P.R.O. vol. 4]
|
Act against James Cruys annulled
|
|
1474 (14 Edw. 4) c. 20 [P.R.O. vol. 4]
|
Clerk of Parliament to correct errors in Roll (Act annulling seizure of Rathbeggan)
|
|
1474 (14 Edw. 4) c. 21 [P.R.O. vol. 4]
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James Dokray, Constable of Carrickfergus Castle, to have the lands granted to him in Uriell
|
|
1474 (14 Edw. 4) c. 22 [P.R.O. vol. 4]
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Act and attainder against John Veldon and Gerrot Veldon annulled
|
|
1474 (14 Edw. 4) c. 23 [P.R.O. vol. 4]
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Dame Alson Petite to enter into Manor of Santry
|
|
1474 (14 Edw. 4) c. 24 [P.R.O. vol. 4]
|
Manor of Athboy to be assessed only as 2 ploughlands
|
|
1475 (15 Edw. 4) c. 1
|
Distress
|
|
1475-76 (15 & 16 Edw. 4) c. 1 [P.R.O. vol. 4]
|
Liberties, customs, franchises, etc., of the Holy Church to be enjoyed without interference
|
|
1475-76 (15 & 16 Edw. 4) c. 2 [P.R.O. vol. 4]
|
Ireland to have its privileges, etc.
|
|
1475-76 (15 & 16 Edw. 4) c. 3 [P.R.O. vol. 4]
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Dublin, Waterford and Drogheda to have their franchises, etc.
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1475-76 (15 & 16 Edw. 4) c. 4 [P.R.O. vol. 4]
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Clerk of the Hanaper, Sheriffs etc., to pay to Clerk of Work, Dublin Castle, certain sums for its repair from issues of Hanaper, etc.
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1475-76 (15 & 16 Edw. 4) c. 5 [P.R.O. vol. 4]
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Mints to be only at Dublin, Drogheda and Waterford
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1475-76 (15 & 16 Edw. 4) c. 6 [P.R.O. vol. 4]
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Charters of exemption from office of Sheriff to be void
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1475-76 (15 & 16 Edw. 4) c. 7 [P.R.O. vol. 4]
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Silver carried to the mint to be melted or struck only by the Master or such as he will answer for
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1475-76 (15 & 16 Edw. 4) c. 9 [P.R.O. vol. 4]
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Oliver Plunkett, Sheriff of Meath, to have 20 marks of the issues of the County
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1475-76 (15 & 16 Edw. 4) c. 10 [P.R.O. vol. 4]
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Thomas Welles and others to surrender and appear to answer in Common Pleas or Exchequer for robberies, etc., in County Meath
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1475-76 (15 & 16 Edw. 4) c. 11 [P.R.O. vol. 4]
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Confirmation of protection, etc., to John, Archbishop of Dublin
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1475-76 (15 & 16 Edw. 4) c. 12 [P.R.O. vol. 4]
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Act of Attainder against Sir John Ormond, brother and heir of James, Earl of Wiltshire and Ormond and said James, annulled
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1475-76 (15 & 16 Edw. 4) c. 13 [P.R.O. vol. 4]
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Town of Rathcarran to be free of ploughland money, etc., granted in this Parliament
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1475-76 (15 & 16 Edw. 4) c. 14 [P.R.O. vol. 4]
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Distresses for rent due to St. Mary's Abbey, Dublin, out of premises in County Meath, may be brought to pound in said Abbey
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1475-76 (15 & 16 Edw. 4) c. 15 [P.R.O. vol. 4]
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Christopher Nugent, Baron of Delvin, to have livery of the Barony of Delvin
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1475-76 (15 & 16 Edw. 4) c. 16 [P.R.O. vol. 4]
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Annuities granted by Nicholas, late Prior of Connell, to Irishmen to be void
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1475-76 (15 & 16 Edw. 4) c. 17 [P.R.O. vol. 4]
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Lands of Assy to be extended only at the moiety of a ploughland to endure for 40 years
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1475-76 (15 & 16 Edw. 4) c. 18 [P.R.O. vol. 4]
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Confirmation of patents to Sir Thomas Danyell, Baron of Rathwire
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1475-76 (15 & 16 Edw. 4) c. 19 [P.R.O. vol. 4]
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Dr. Marcel to quit Ireland, Prior of Kilmainham not to harbour him
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1475-76 (15 & 16 Edw. 4) c. 20 [P.R.O. vol. 4]
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Grant to Esmond Botiller, Baron of Dunboyne, of 12 pence from every ploughland in County Meath, to build castle at Dunboyne
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1475-76 (15 & 16 Edw. 4) c. 21 [P.R.O. vol. 4]
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Patrick Paslowe not to be put on inquisitions juries, etc.
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1475-76 (15 & 16 Edw. 4) c. 22 [P.R.O. vol. 4]
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Prioress and Convent of Lismullin may purchase lands, etc.
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1475-76 (15 & 16 Edw. 4) c. 23 [P.R.O. vol. 4]
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Confirmation of grant of licence of absence out of Ireland to the Prior, etc., of Lanthony near Gloucester
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1475-76 (15 & 16 Edw. 4) c. 24 [P.R.O. vol. 4]
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Confirmation of grant of licence of absence out of Ireland to the Prior, etc., of Lanthony the first to Wales
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1475-76 (15 & 16 Edw. 4) c. 25 [P.R.O. vol. 4]
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Newcastle Lyons to be free of coynye (billeting) and livery
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|
1475-76 (15 & 16 Edw. 4) c. 26 [P.R.O. vol. 4]
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Inquisitions taken on the death of Sir James Bathe annulled, Maud his widow as survivor under grant to have livery of his lands in Kilbride, etc.
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1475-76 (15 & 16 Edw. 4) c. 27 [P.R.O. vol. 4]
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Esmond Harrold to appear in the Court of Common Pleas to show title to “the Bay”, Clondalkin, given to the Vicars of St. Patrick's, Dublin, for the maintenance of a weekly mass
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1475-76 (15 & 16 Edw. 4) c. 28 [P.R.O. vol. 4]
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Prior of the Hospital of St. John of Jerusalem in Ireland to appear in Chief Place (Court of Common Pleas) and answer an action of debt at the suit of Sir Robert Dovedall and others
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1475-76 (15 & 16 Edw. 4) c. 29 [P.R.O. vol. 4]
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Censures of the Church to be fulminated against tenants in Irishtown, Kilkenny, who retain rent payable in lieu of tallages, etc., to the Vicars of the Common Hall of St. Canice of Kilkenny
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1475-76 (15 & 16 Edw. 4) c. 30 [P.R.O. vol. 4]
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Pardon of treasons, etc., to William Grete, late Prior of the house of St. John the Baptist, near Trim, and Richard Bellewe
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1475-76 (15 & 16 Edw. 4) c. 31 [P.R.O. vol. 4]
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Act of Attainder against Christopher Nugent and others annulled
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1475-76 (15 & 16 Edw. 4) c. 32 [P.R.O. vol. 4]
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Walter Cusak may enter into lands in the King's hands by reason of the nonage of Walter Mareward, to distrain for rent granted to him by Richard Mareward Baron of Skreen
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1475-76 (15 & 16 Edw. 4) c. 33 [P.R.O. vol. 4]
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Indictment in the Chief Place (Court of Common Pleas) against Robert Dexestre annulled
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1475-76 (15 & 16 Edw. 4) c. 34 [P.R.O. vol. 4]
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Foundation of Chantry in Church of St. John the Baptist, Piercetown Laundey
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1475-76 (15 & 16 Edw. 4) c. 35 [P.R.O. vol. 4]
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John Fowlyng the elder, Mayor of Drogheda, discharged from holding the office of Sovereign of Kilkenny while he resides in Drogheda
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1475-76 (15 & 16 Edw. 4) c. 36 [P.R.O. vol. 4]
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When sessions are held at Drogheda, actions arising in Meath and Louth may be determined there
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1475-76 (15 & 16 Edw. 4) c. 37 [P.R.O. vol. 4]
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Indictment against the Abbess of Odder and others annulled
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1475-76 (15 & 16 Edw. 4) c. 38 [P.R.O. vol. 4]
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Confirmation of grant of office of Chief Justice of the Pleas to be held before the King to Philip Bermyngham
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1475-76 (15 & 16 Edw. 4) c. 39 [P.R.O. vol. 4]
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Annulling appointment by Archbishop of Dublin of Esmund Dudelay to office of Constable of the Castle of Swords
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1475-76 (15 & 16 Edw. 4) c. 40 [P.R.O. vol. 4]
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Nicholas Chamer to have pension granted to him on his giving Church of St. Broghan of Ballymany to the House of the Blessed Virgin Mary, Connell
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1475-76 (15 & 16 Edw. 4) c. 41 [P.R.O. vol. 4]
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Annuity granted by Henry, late Abbot of Baltinglas (now Abbot of Duiske), to his own use, to be void while he is Abbot of any other House
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1475-76 (15 & 16 Edw. 4) c. 41B [P.R.O. vol. 4]
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Parcel of Kilcogher, County Louth, belonging to Roland fitz Eustace to be assessed as a ploughland
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1475-76 (15 & 16 Edw. 4) c. 42 [P.R.O. vol. 4]
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House of the Blessed Virgin Mary, Navan, may elect Abbots without licence who may be consecrated and installed by the Ordinary
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1475-76 (15 & 16 Edw. 4) c. 43 [P.R.O. vol. 4]
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Mayor and bailiffs of Cork and others to appear to satisfy the King for their contempt in not attending to the complaint of James Brewer against John Barret and Davy Ultagh, etc.
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1475-76 (15 & 16 Edw. 4) c. 44 [P.R.O. vol. 4]
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Act against Davy, Bishop of Ossory, annulled
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1475-76 (15 & 16 Edw. 4) c. 45 [P.R.O. vol. 4]
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Act of Attainder against Thomas Welles annulled
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1475-76 (15 & 16 Edw. 4) c. 46 [P.R.O. vol. 4]
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Act of Attainder against Richard Taaf, Thomas Taaf and Barnaby Chamberleyn
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1475-76 (15 & 16 Edw. 4) c. 47 [P.R.O. vol. 4]
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Act of Attainder against William Wellesley
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1475-76 (15 & 16 Edw. 4) c. 48 [P.R.O. vol. 4]
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Act of Attainder against Nicholas Husse
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1475-76 (15 & 16 Edw. 4) c. 49 [P.R.O. vol. 4]
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Act of Attainder against William Eustace and others
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1475-76 (15 & 16 Edw. 4) c. 50 [P.R.O. vol. 4]
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Richard Everard and others to have lands in Kilberry, etc., as heirs of Olive Rendill of Rendillstown without interruption of the heirs of Edward Plunket
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1475-76 (15 & 16 Edw. 4) c. 51 [P.R.O. vol. 4]
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Confirmation of deed of grant to town of Syddan by Philip Telyng
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1475-76 (15 & 16 Edw. 4) c. 52 [P.R.O. vol. 4]
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On death of Archbishops and Bishops, and during vacancies, guardians of spiritualities to keep the manses of their manors in repair, etc., out of the profits of the demesnes
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1475-76 (15 & 16 Edw. 4) c. 53 [P.R.O. vol. 4]
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Those who sue bulls at Rome against incumbent Ecclesiastics in Ireland and put them in execution to be attainted of treason
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1475-76 (15 & 16 Edw. 4) c. 54 [P.R.O. vol. 4]
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Freemen or citizens of Dublin, impeached of treason, etc., and in gaol to be delivered on mainprise
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1475-76 (15 & 16 Edw. 4) c. 55 [P.R.O. vol. 4]
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Davy Crewagh, Mayor of Limerick, and others to appear to answer for seizing prise of wines of Earl of Ormond which wines came to Limerick
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1475-76 (15 & 16 Edw. 4) c. 56 [P.R.O. vol. 4]
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Freemen of Waterford discharged from poundage
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1475-76 (15 & 16 Edw. 4) c. 57 [P.R.O. vol. 4]
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Liberty of Wexford to be exercised by Gilbert Talbot during the minority of George, Earl of Shrewsbury
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1475-76 (15 & 16 Edw. 4) c. 58 [P.R.O. vol. 4]
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Katherine, daughter of Sir Roland Fitz Eustace and Margaret Jenico, his wife, legitimated
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1475-76 (15 & 16 Edw. 4) c. 59 [P.R.O. vol. 4]
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Boats entering the North Port of Kilclogher to pay tolls for the repair thereof to the Lord of Portlester
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1475-76 (15 & 16 Edw. 4) c. 60 [P.R.O. vol. 4]
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James Madoke, a student at Oxford, to have 6 marks yearly out of Mulhuddart until he obtain a competent benefice and the incumbent of Mulhuddart to have the residue of the tithes, etc.
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1475-76 (15 & 16 Edw. 4) c. 61 [P.R.O. vol. 4]
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Licence for Sir Robert St. Lawrence, Lord of Howth, to go to England for a year and a quarter, taking with him £40
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1475-76 (15 & 16 Edw. 4) c. 62 [P.R.O. vol. 4]
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Patents of pardon for Sir Roland Fitz Eustace and others
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1475-76 (15 & 16 Edw. 4) c. 63 [P.R.O. vol. 4]
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Licence of absence from Ireland for Philip Bermyngham, Chief Justice of the King's Bench, taking with him £100
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1475-76 (15 & 16 Edw. 4) c. 64 [P.R.O. vol. 4]
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Land of Abbot, etc., of Furness near Great and Little Bewbeke, County Meath, to contribute with the clergy in subsidies, etc., as parcel of Great Bewbeke, etc.
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|
1475-76 (15 & 16 Edw. 4) c. 65 [P.R.O. vol. 4]
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Prior, etc., of Newtown near Trim to enter on park, etc., near the Hill of Bray, County Meath, granted by Jenet Rocheford
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1475-76 (15 & 16 Edw. 4) c. 66 [P.R.O. vol. 4]
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Sir Robert Eustace to appear in the Court of Common Pleas to show title to the Garragh near Duleek, claimed by the Prior of Lanthony near Gloucester
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1475-76 (15 & 16 Edw. 4) c. 67 [P.R.O. vol. 4]
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Prior, etc., of House of St. John the Baptist, Drogheda, and Thomas Kente, Guardian of the House of St. James, Drogheda, discharged of chief rent to the town of Drogheda
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|
1475-76 (15 & 16 Edw. 4) c. 68 [P.R.O. vol. 4]
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Prior, etc., of House of the Blessed Virgin Mary de Urso, Drogheda, may purchase lands, etc., to value of £10 a year
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1475-76 (15 & 16 Edw. 4) c. 69 [P.R.O. vol. 4]
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Walter Fitz Symond, Chaplain, Precentor, of St. Patrick's Dublin, licensed to go to Rome
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1475-76 (15 & 16 Edw. 4) c. 70 [P.R.O. vol. 4]
|
Prior and Convent of the House of the Friars Preachers, Kilkenny, may enter into 2 messuages in that town devised to them by Patrick Shortals
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|
1475-76 (15 & 16 Edw. 4) c. 71 [P.R.O. vol. 4]
|
Inquisition taken on death of Anne Barnewall, late wife of Sir William Welles, formerly wife of John Darcy of Platin, to be void
|
|
1475-76 (15 & 16 Edw. 4) c. 72 [P.R.O. vol. 4]
|
Inquisition taken before the Escheator of the Liberty of Meath, 3 Hen. 6, as to Sir Simon Cusak annulled
|
|
1475-76 (15 & 16 Edw. 4) c. 73 [P.R.O. vol. 4]
|
Henry Waren and Patricia his wife to enter on third part of the lands of Thomas Babe of Derver, deceased, in right of dower of said Patricia
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|
1475-76 (15 & 16 Edw. 4) c. 74 [P.R.O. vol. 4]
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Prioress of House of Blessed Virgin Mary Termonfeckin to be free from tallages, etc., on her demesnes
|
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1475-76 (15 & 16 Edw. 4) c. 75 [P.R.O. vol. 4]
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Christopher Nugent to have livery of manor of Moyrath, etc.,
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|
1475-76 (15 & 16 Edw. 4) c. 76 [P.R.O. vol. 4]
|
Inquisition on William Balf annulled
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|
1475-76 (15 & 16 Edw. 4) c. 77 [P.R.O. vol. 4]
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James Dillon's lands in Riverstown and Baliestown, County Meath, to be charged in tallages, etc., as for moiety of a ploughman
|
|
1475-76 (15 & 16 Edw. 4) c. 78 [P.R.O. vol. 4]
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Ploughland of the Yard in Mallahow (granted as the King's alms for the chapel of St. Maculyne) and arrears on same to be withdrawn out of Great Roll of the Exchequer
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1475-76 (15 & 16 Edw. 4) c. 79 [P.R.O. vol. 4]
|
Patrick Molgan to be personable and may make releases, etc., for debts, although under age
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1475-76 (15 & 16 Edw. 4) c. 80 [P.R.O. vol. 4]
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Inquisition taken as to Katherine Dowedall to be void; Richard Begge and Margaret his wife may enter messuage in Swords
|
|
1475-76 (15 & 16 Edw. 4) c. 81 [P.R.O. vol. 4]
|
Indictment against Henry Foule and others annulled
|
|
1475-76 (15 & 16 Edw. 4) c. 82 [P.R.O. vol. 4]
|
John Sweteman and James Botler to appear in the Chief Place (Court of Common Pleas) to show title to lands, etc., in County Wexford, claimed by Nicholas Chevir
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|
1475-76 (15 & 16 Edw. 4) c. 83 [P.R.O. vol. 4]
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Nicholas Codde and others to appear to answer for forcible entry into Rathaspick and for having stolen horses, sheep, etc., from Robert Broun
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|
1475-76 (15 & 16 Edw. 4) c. 84 [P.R.O. vol. 4]
|
No road or track to be made over the dyke extending from St. Bride's chapel near Tallaght to Saggart
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|
1475-76 (15 & 16 Edw. 4) c. 85 [P.R.O. vol. 4]
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Thomas and Alexander Eustace and John Large to appear to answer for robbery, etc., from tenants of Robert and Joan Dowedall
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|
1475-76 (15 & 16 Edw. 4) c. 86 [P.R.O. vol. 4]
|
Certain sums granted out of fee-farm of Dublin for repair of walls, gates, etc., to be continued to mayor and commons of the said City for further term on expiration of terms heretofore granted
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|
1475-76 (15 & 16 Edw. 4) c. 87 [P.R.O. vol. 4]
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Abbot of St. Mary's, Dublin, Prior of Connell and Prior of All Saints, Dublin, having possessions among the Irish enemies, may carry victuals, etc., for the profit of their houses
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|
1475-76 (15 & 16 Edw. 4) c. 88 [P.R.O. vol. 4]
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Fraine in the parish of Athboy, County Meath, to be free of subsidies, etc., for 6 years (except subsidy now granted by Parliament) at prayer of Sir Roland Eustace
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1475-76 (15 & 16 Edw. 4) c. 89 [P.R.O. vol. 4]
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Confirmation of grant of manors of Belgard and Fore to Christopher Nugent for life
|
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1475-76 (15 & 16 Edw. 4) c. 90 [P.R.O. vol. 4]
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Prioress of Blessed Virgin Mary, Termonfeckin, and her tenants, free of tallages, etc., for 20 years
|
|
1475-76 (15 & 16 Edw. 4) c. 91 [P.R.O. vol. 4]
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Davy Roche, son of Morice Roche, and Alice, his wife, legitimated
|
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1475-76 (15 & 16 Edw. 4) c. 92 [P.R.O. vol. 4]
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Thomas Unak, son of William Unak and Elean, his wife, legitimated
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1476 (16 Edw. 4) [P.R.O. vol. 4, Appendix]
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Qualifications of knights, etc., of Parliament
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1476-77 (16 & 17 Edw. 4) c. 1 [P.R.O. vol. 4]
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Liberties, customs, franchises, etc., of the Holy Church to be enjoyed without interference
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|
1476-77 (16 & 17 Edw. 4) c. 2 [P.R.O. vol. 4]
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Ireland to have its liberties, etc.
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1476-77 (16 & 17 Edw. 4) c. 3 [P.R.O. vol. 4]
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Dublin, Waterford and Drogheda to have their liberties, franchises, etc.
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1476-77 (16 & 17 Edw. 4) c. 4 [P.R.O. vol. 4]
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Subsidy to be paid by County Dublin and County Louth to William, Bishop of Meath, for his costs in sending ambassadors and in defence of the country
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1476-77 (16 & 17 Edw. 4) c. 5 [P.R.O. vol. 4]
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Bishop of Meath, Deputy Lieutenant of Ireland, going to England for the public good, may appoint a deputy
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|
1476-77 (16 & 17 Edw. 4) c. 6 [P.R.O. vol. 4]
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Bishop of Meath, Deputy, or his deputy may depute a person or persons to commence or prorogue Parliament
|
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1476-77 (16 & 17 Edw. 4) c. 7 [P.R.O. vol. 4]
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John Plunket of Dunsany may distrain in Walter de La Hide's part of manor of Dunshaughlin for 12 marks
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1476-77 (16 & 17 Edw. 4) c. 8 [P.R.O. vol. 4]
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John Clerk and Christian Colton declared to be cousins and heirs to Sir John Scren or Scryn
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|
1476-77 (16 & 17 Edw. 4) c. 9 [P.R.O. vol. 4]
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Confirmation of grant to Abbot and Convent of House of Blessed Virgin Mary, Navan
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|
1476-77 (16 & 17 Edw. 4) c. 10 [P.R.O. vol. 4]
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Grant to Prior and Convent of House of St. Peter, Newtown, Trim, of 15 acres outside Trim, for 50 years
|
|
1476-77 (16 & 17 Edw. 4) c. 11 [P.R.O. vol. 4]
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Lands of John Netervile of Ballygarth tilled by him to be free of subsidy, etc.
|
|
1476-77 (16 & 17 Edw. 4) c. 12 [P.R.O. vol. 4]
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Lands in Priorstown and Killerther, County Louth, belonging to House of St. John the Baptist, Drogheda, to be cessed as one ploughland
|
|
1476-77 (16 & 17 Edw. 4) c. 13 [P.R.O. vol. 4]
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Lords of Parliament to set their hands to a letter to the King asking him to thank Bishop of Meath for his services as Deputy Lieutenant
|
|
1476-77 (16 & 17 Edw. 4) c. 14 [P.R.O. vol. 4]
|
Repeal of the new custom called poundage
|
|
1476-77 (16 & 17 Edw. 4) c. 15 [P.R.O. vol. 4]
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Lands of Dubber, County Dublin, belonging to St. Mary's Abbey, Dublin, to be free from subsidies, etc.
|
|
1476-77 (16 & 17 Edw. 4) c. 16 [P.R.O. vol. 4]
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No one dwelling on lands contributory with clergy of Dublin Diocese to be assessor or collector of subsidies, etc., of what concerns the County, etc.
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|
1476-77 (16 & 17 Edw. 4) c. 17 [P.R.O. vol. 4]
|
New extent to be made of Louth; the 18 score ploughlands to be reduced to 12 score
|
|
1476-77 (16 & 17 Edw. 4) c. 18 [P.R.O. vol. 4]
|
New extent of Terenure and Kimmage, Co. Dublin, to be rectified
|
|
1476-77 (16 & 17 Edw. 4) c. 19 [P.R.O. vol. 4]
|
Sheriffs of Co. Meath to have the ward of the tower of Ataghten
|
|
1476-77 (16 & 17 Edw. 4) c. 20 [P.R.O. vol. 4]
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Castlemartin, Co. Meath, to be extended at half a ploughland
|
|
1476-77 (16 & 17 Edw. 4) c. 21 [P.R.O. vol. 4]
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Money lately coined at Limerick, Cork, Youghal, etc., in Munster condemned
|
|
1476-77 (16 & 17 Edw. 4) c. 23 [P.R.O. vol. 4]
|
Value of gold coins fixed
|
|
1476-77 (16 & 17 Edw. 4) c. 24 [P.R.O. vol. 4]
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Galmorestown, Co. Kildare, to be free of subsidies, taxes, etc.
|
|
1476-77 (16 & 17 Edw. 4) c. 25 [P.R.O. vol. 4]
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Barnaby Barnewall, Second Justice of the Chief Place (Court of Common Pleas), to be Customer of Drogheda
|
|
1476-77 (16 & 17 Edw. 4) c. 26 [P.R.O. vol. 4]
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Esmond, Archbishop of Armagh, to have all profits, etc., pertaining to the see, accrued since the death of John, late Archbishop
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|
1476-77 (16 & 17 Edw. 4) c. 27 [P.R.O. vol. 4]
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Indictments against John, Archbishop of Dublin, to be brought into Parliament; he to have his peers or his clergy as compurgators; on acquittal, indictments, etc., against him to be void
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|
1476-77 (16 & 17 Edw. 4) c. 28 [P.R.O. vol. 4]
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Grants made by William, late Prior of the Hospital of St. John the Baptist without the Newgate, Dublin, and other priors to Brothers of the said house to be resumed into the Prior's hands
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|
1476-77 (16 & 17 Edw. 4) c. 29 [P.R.O. vol. 4]
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Eight marks yearly of the fee-farm of Dublin granted to Dr. FitzRery and by him given to the city; Mayor and Commons of Dublin to have same in aid of St. George's Church and towards the walling and paving of the City, for 40 years
|
|
1476-77 (16 & 17 Edw. 4) c. 30 [P.R.O. vol. 4]
|
Henry Duff, King's Serjeant at Laws, to have 100 shillings yearly out of the debita of County Louth
|
|
1476-77 (16 & 17 Edw. 4) c. 31 [P.R.O. vol. 4]
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Dan William Waryng to be attainted if he put in execution certain bulls for deposition of Roger Abbot of Mellifont
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|
1476-77 (16 & 17 Edw. 4) c. 32 [P.R.O. vol. 4]
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James Flemyng, Baron of Slane, and Elizabeth his wife, to re-enter on third part of lands, etc., of the Lord of Killeen, her late husband, from which Elizabeth was disturbed by Esmond, now Lord of Killeen
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1476-77 (16 & 17 Edw. 4) c. 33 [P.R.O. vol. 4]
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Barony of Delvin to be extended at 6 ploughlands
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1476-77 (16 & 17 Edw. 4) c. 34 [P.R.O. vol. 4]
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Morice Walshe to have 4 shillings and 4 pence of every ploughland in Rathdown Barony for rebuilding Jamestown Castle
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1476-77 (16 & 17 Edw. 4) c. 35 [P.R.O. vol. 4]
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Andrew Tuyt to have tolls from beasts and merchandise passing on road between Rathconnell and Culleen for making a ditch to prevent entry of Irish enemies
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1476-77 (16 & 17 Edw. 4) c. 36 [P.R.O. vol. 4]
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Davy Grenan, vicar of Timsoole, an Englishman; inquisition finding him an Irishman quashed
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1476-77 (16 & 17 Edw. 4) c. 37 [P.R.O. vol. 4]
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Walter Cusake of Gerrardstown may distrain on lands in the Naul and Loughlinstown, County Dublin, in default of payment of 6 marks yearly to Margaret Cusak, though the lands are in the King's hands
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1476-77 (16 & 17 Edw. 4) c. 38 [P.R.O. vol. 4]
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Ratification of deed granting Nicholas Cosyn a frank house in Waterford, from which he was ousted by colour of Act of 3 Edw. 4
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1476-77 (16 & 17 Edw. 4) c. 39 [P.R.O. vol. 4]
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If any Irishman commits an offence on the King's subjects, any of his nation may be arrested and his goods detained till amends be made; “Sautes” to be illegal where person is amenable to the common law
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1476-77 (16 & 17 Edw. 4) c. 40 [P.R.O. vol. 4]
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Subsidy to be collected of the clergy of Kildare
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1476-77 (16 & 17 Edw. 4) c. 41 [P.R.O. vol. 4]
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Act sued by Robert Rice of Limerick for possession of moiety of 2 water mills to be void, at prayer of Esmond Lang
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1476-77 (16 & 17 Edw. 4) c. 42 [P.R.O. vol. 4]
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John O'Hedian, Archdeacon of Cashel, and others to surrender for trial in the Court of Common Pleas on charge of obtaining Bull for the Archdeaconry of Ossory against Laurence Mortymer, appointed Archdeacon by gift of the King
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1476-77 (16 & 17 Edw. 4) c. 43 [P.R.O. vol. 4]
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Value of foreign gold coins in Irish money fixed
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1476-77 (16 & 17 Edw. 4) c. 44 [P.R.O. vol. 4]
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Confirmation of grant to Esmund Connesburgh, Archbishop of Armagh, of the custody of the temporalities of the See of Armagh
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1476-77 (16 & 17 Edw. 4) c. 45 [P.R.O. vol. 4]
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Levy on Dublin, Louth, Meath and Kildare for payment of soldiers hired by Sir Robert Preston, Lord Gormanstown, late of Deputy Lieutenant
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1476-77 (16 & 17 Edw. 4) c. 46 [P.R.O. vol. 4]
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Deputy to have power to make provision in this Parliament for persons injured by the Act of resumption who sue therefor
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1476-77 (16 & 17 Edw. 4) c. 47 [P.R.O. vol. 4]
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Confirmation of grant of Hen. 6 to the Prior and convent of Blessed Mother Holmpatrick of licence to acquire lands to value of £40 yearly
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1476-77 (16 & 17 Edw. 4) c. 48 [P.R.O. vol. 4]
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Richard Power to be discharged from office of Sheriff of County Waterford; Mayor and Council of Waterford annually to elect the Sheriff of the County henceforth
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1476-77 (16 & 17 Edw. 4) c. 49 [P.R.O. vol. 4]
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Abbot and Convent of Abbot Austin, Bristol, to have licence of absence from Ireland for 20 years
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1476-77 (16 & 17 Edw. 4) c. 50 [P.R.O. vol. 4]
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Confirmation of grant to James Dokeray of the Constableship of Carrickfergus Castle
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1476-77 (16 & 17 Edw. 4) c. 51 [P.R.O. vol. 4]
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Esmond Dalton and others to appear in the Chief Place (Court of Common Pleas) to answer for seizing rent of lands of Thomas Nangle, Baron of Navan, and fish of his weirs on the River Inny
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1476-77 (16 & 17 Edw. 4) c. 52 [P.R.O. vol. 4]
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Dean, etc., of St. Patrick's, Dublin, may sell, set to farm, etc., their tithes, benefices, etc., lying among Irish enemies to said Irish enemies, etc.
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1476-77 (16 & 17 Edw. 4) c. 53 [P.R.O. vol. 4]
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Walter White and others to appear in Chief Place (Court of Common Pleas) to answer Germyn Lynch
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1476-77 (16 & 17 Edw. 4) c. 54 [P.R.O. vol. 4]
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Letters patent to be made of licence to found a chantry in chapel of the Blessed Virgin Mary in parish church of St. Nicholas, Greenoge, in the diocese of Meath
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1476-77 (16 & 17 Edw. 4) c. 55 [P.R.O. vol. 4]
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James Penkeston to appear in the Court of Common Pleas to answer for disobeying writs, etc.
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1478 (18 Edw. 4) [P.R.O. vol. 5, Appendix I [7]]
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Lands in Slane, County Meath, to be restored to John Boys and Genet Palmer
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1478 (18 Edw. 4) [P.R.O. vol. 5, Appendix I [9]]
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Walter Mareward to be permitted to enter into his inheritance in counties Dublin and Meath
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1478 (18 Edw. 4) [P.R.O. vol. 5, Appendix I [10]]
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Confirmation of appointment of Thomas Archbold, alias Thomas Galmole, as master of the mint in Ireland
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|
1478 (18 Edw. 4) [P.R.O. vol. 5, Appendix I [11]]
|
Confirmation of grant to Holy Trinity, Dublin, of £20 yearly out of the fee farm of Dublin City
|
|
1478 (18 Edw. 4) [P.R.O. vol. 5, Appendix I [12]]
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Discharge of the convent of Odder from payment of all subsidies and other impositions
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|
1478 (18 Edw. 4 sess. 2) c. 1 [P.R.O. vol. 4]
|
Kilmainham: lands, rents, etc., to be resumed into the hands of the Prior and Brethren
|
|
1478 (18 Edw. 4 sess. 2) c. 2 [P.R.O. vol. 4]
|
Kilmainham: resumption by Prior and Brethren of the Hospital of St. John of Jerusalem in Ireland
|
|
1478 (18 Edw. 4 sess. 2) c. 3 [P.R.O. vol. 4]
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Earl of Kildare, Justice of Ireland, to have power to adjourn and prorogue this Parliament
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|
1478 (18 Edw. 4 between sess. 2 and 3) c. 1 [P.R.O. vol. 4]
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Outlawry against Dean of Kildare at suit of Richard Parker to be void
|
|
1478 (18 Edw. 4 between sess. 2 and 3) c. 2 [P.R.O. vol. 4]
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Resumption by Abbot and Convent of House of Blessed Mary, Trim
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1478 (18 Edw. 4 between sess. 2 and 3) c. 3 [P.R.O. vol. 4]
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Barnaby Bernewall to pay John Fyan £20, wrongfully imposed by him as Justice of the Chief Place on said John
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1478 (18 Edw. 4 between sess. 2 and 3) c. 4 [P.R.O. vol. 4]
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Confirmation of right of William Walshe to lands, etc., in Cork, Dungarvan, Youghal, etc.
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1478 (18 Edw. 4 between sess. 2 and 3) c. 5 [P.R.O. vol. 4]
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Priors of All Saints, Dublin (lords of Baldoyle) to be Admirals of Baldoyle, etc.
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1478 (18 Edw. 4 between sess. 2 and 3) c. 6 [P.R.O. vol. 4]
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Nicholas Gaydon, miller of St. John's mill, Dublin, to enter on the mills there having been wrongfully deprived of his office
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1478 (18 Edw. 4 between sess. 2 and 3) c. 7 [P.R.O. vol. 4]
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Pardon of treasons, etc., to William Cornell and others
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1478 (18 Edw. 4 between sess. 2 and 3) c. 8 [P.R.O. vol. 4]
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As to grant of 14 acres formerly belonging to Chapel of St. Mary Magdalen, Duleek, to Priory of Lanthony near Gloucester for repair of Duleek bridge
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|
1478 (18 Edw. 4 between sess. 2 and 3) c. 9 [P.R.O. vol. 4]
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Confirmation of grant of lease to Philip Venevall and wife by Hospital of St. John of Jerusalem in Ireland
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1478 (18 Edw. 4 between sess. 2 and 3) c. 10 [P.R.O. vol. 4]
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Offices of Seneschal and Usher of the Hall granted to Richard Glerne and John Tallon by the Prior and Brethren of the Hospital of St. John of Jerusalem in Ireland
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1478 (18 Edw. 4 sess. 3) c. 1 [P.R.O. vol. 4]
|
Sheriff of County Dublin to return his writ with the names of knights elected to this Parliament
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1478 (18 Edw. 4 sess. 3) c. 2 [P.R.O. vol. 4]
|
Ireland to have its franchises, etc.
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1478 (18 Edw. 4 sess. 3) c. 3 [P.R.O. vol. 4]
|
Liberties, customs, franchises, etc., of the Holy Church to be enjoyed without interference
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1478 (18 Edw. 4 sess. 3) c. 4 [P.R.O. vol. 4]
|
Dublin, Waterford and Drogheda, etc., to have their liberties and franchises
|
|
1478 (18 Edw. 4 sess. 3) c. 5 [P.R.O. vol. 4]
|
Sheriff of Louth to have respite to return writ for election of knights for the County
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|
1478 (18 Edw. 4 sess. 3) c. 6 [P.R.O. vol. 4]
|
Parliament held at Naas by Earl of Kildare contrary to the King's command to be void
|
|
1478 (18 Edw. 4 sess. 3) c. 8 [P.R.O. vol. 4]
|
Governors of Ireland not to call Parliaments to meet, etc., at any places save Dublin and Drogheda
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|
1478 (18 Edw. 4 sess. 3) c. 9 [P.R.O. vol. 4]
|
Confirmation of patents appointing the King's son George Lieutenant of Ireland and Henry Lord Grey, his deputy
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|
1478 (18 Edw. 4 sess. 3) c. 10 [P.R.O. vol. 4]
|
Mode of election of Justice of Ireland
|
|
1478 (18 Edw. 4 sess. 3) c. 11 [P.R.O. vol. 4]
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All writs under the Great Seal to be void until Sir Roland Fitz Eustace restore it to the Lord Deputy; meanwhile a new seal to be made
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|
1478 (18 Edw. 4 sess. 3) c. 12 [P.R.O. vol. 4]
|
Prior of Kilmainham, Constable of Dublin Castle, to cause the Castle Bridge which he had broken to be repaired
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|
1478 (18 Edw. 4 sess. 3) c. 13 [P.R.O. vol. 4]
|
Liberty of Meath to be restored
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|
1478 (18 Edw. 4 sess. 3) c. 14 [P.R.O. vol. 4]
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Treasurer to make no tallies or assignments on King’s revenues except by assent of Lieutenant of Ireland or his Deputy
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|
1478 (18 Edw. 4 sess. 3) c. 15 [P.R.O. vol. 4]
|
Grant of a subsidy to the Deputy, to be employed on soldiers for the defence of the land
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1478 (18 Edw. 4 sess. 3) c. 16 [P.R.O. vol. 4]
|
Act of resumption (lands belonging to the King by right be re-seized)
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1479-80 (19 & 20 Edw. 4) c. 1 [P.R.O. vol. 4]
|
Liberties, customs, franchises, etc., of the Holy Church to be enjoyed without interference
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|
1479-80 (19 & 20 Edw. 4) c. 2 [P.R.O. vol. 4]
|
Ireland to have its liberties, etc.
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|
1479-80 (19 & 20 Edw. 4) c. 3 [P.R.O. vol. 4]
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Dublin, Waterford and Drogheda, etc., to have their privileges, franchises, etc.
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|
1479-80 (19 & 20 Edw. 4) c. 4 [P.R.O. vol. 4]
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Grant of subsidy to Earl of Kildare, Deputy
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|
1479-80 (19 & 20 Edw. 4) c. 5 [P.R.O. vol. 4]
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Act of resumption (all lands and privileges, etc., rightfully belonging to the King be seized)
|
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1479-80 (19 & 20 Edw. 4) c. 6 [P.R.O. vol. 4]
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Confirmation of patent appointing the Bishop of Meath Chancellor
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|
1479-80 (19 & 20 Edw. 4) c. 7 [P.R.O. vol. 4]
|
Confirmation of patent of protection for Archbishop of Dublin and licence to enter on the temporalities of the Archbishop
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|
1479-80 (19 & 20 Edw. 4) c. 8 [P.R.O. vol. 4]
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Sir Roland Fitz Eustace, Lord of Portlester, and wife to have livery of moiety of manor of Castleknock etc.
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1479-80 (19 & 20 Edw. 4) c. 9 [P.R.O. vol. 4]
|
Indictments in Chief Place (Court of Common Pleas) against Thomas Omore and others for burning corn of Sir Robert Eustace at Ballymoro, etc., annulled
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1479-80 (19 & 20 Edw. 4) c. 10 [P.R.O. vol. 4]
|
Sir Roland Eustace, Lord of Portlester, and the Prior of Connell to have £10 for building a castle at Bolablught, County Kildare
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|
1479-80 (19 & 20 Edw. 4) c. 11 [P.R.O. vol. 4]
|
Re-enacting of Act passed in the Parliament at Trim whereby James Flemyng, Baron of Slane, and Elizabeth his wife were pardoned all issues etc., due to the King
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|
1479-80 (19 & 20 Edw. 4) c. 12 [P.R.O. vol. 4]
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Grant to Richard Bellewe to build a tower at Castletown, Dundalk
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|
1479-80 (19 & 20 Edw. 4) c. 13 [P.R.O. vol. 4]
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Prior of All Saints', Dublin, and others pardoned of treasons, etc.
|
|
1479-80 (19 & 20 Edw. 4) c. 14 [P.R.O. vol. 4]
|
Robert Rochford and Katherine Rochford may distrain in the manor of Moyrath for annuity granted by Christopher Nugent
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|
1479-80 (19 & 20 Edw. 4) c. 15 [P.R.O. vol. 4]
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Waste lands in Saggart to be discharged of subsidies, etc.
|
|
1479-80 (19 & 20 Edw. 4) c. 16 [P.R.O. vol. 4]
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Nicholas son of Esmond Fitz Richere and others to surrender to answer complaints
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1479-80 (19 & 20 Edw. 4) c. 17 [P.R.O. vol. 4]
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Pierce Botiller and others to surrender to answer Morice Martyn for imprisonment and ransom
|
|
1479-80 (19 & 20 Edw. 4) c. 18 [P.R.O. vol. 4]
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Esmond Fitz Richer to appear in the Common Bench to show title to lordship of Moynalvy, County Meath, claimed by the Earl of Kildare
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1479-80 (19 & 20 Edw. 4) c. 19 [P.R.O. vol. 4]
|
Acts of resumption passed at the Naas and Trim made void except as regards the office of Chancellor
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1479-80 (19 & 20 Edw. 4) c. 20 [P.R.O. vol. 4]
|
Return of writs to serve in Parliament
|
|
1479-80 (19 & 20 Edw. 4) c. 21 [P.R.O. vol. 4]
|
Subsidy for defence of Ireland granted to the Deputy
|
|
1479-80 (19 & 20 Edw. 4) c. 22 [P.R.O. vol. 4]
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Liberty of Meath to be void
|
|
1479-80 (19 & 20 Edw. 4) c. 23 [P.R.O. vol. 4]
|
Deputy may make provision for persons affected by the Act of resumption
|
|
1479-80 (19 & 20 Edw. 4) c. 24 [P.R.O. vol. 4]
|
Power to the Earl of Kildare to set to farm the poundage granted to the Captain and Brothers of Arms for one year
|
|
1479-80 (19 & 20 Edw. 4) c. 25 [P.R.O. vol. 4]
|
Indictment and outlawry against Thomas Welles to be void
|
|
1479-80 (19 & 20 Edw. 4) c. 26 [P.R.O. vol. 4]
|
Hospital of St. John of Jerusalem in Ireland discharged of account for the fee farm of manors of Leixlip and Chapelizod, which had been granted to Thomas Daniell, Lord of Rathwire, from time of his entry
|
|
1479-80 (19 & 20 Edw. 4) c. 27 [P.R.O. vol. 4]
|
Brotherhood of Arms constituted
|
|
1479-80 (19 & 20 Edw. 4) c. 28 [P.R.O. vol. 4]
|
Power to strike coins
|
|
1479-80 (19 & 20 Edw. 4) c. 29 [P.R.O. vol. 4]
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Lordship of Moylagh to be assessed for 2 ploughlands only, for 10 years
|
|
1479-80 (19 & 20 Edw. 4) c. 30 [P.R.O. vol. 4]
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Robert Misset of Bellewstown and others to surrender to Constable of Dublin Castle to answer for carrying off Beele Barnewall
|
|
1479-80 (19 & 20 Edw. 4) c. 31 [P.R.O. vol. 4]
|
Confirmation of grant of constableship of Dublin Castle to the Prior of Hospital of St. John of Jerusalem in Ireland
|
|
1479-80 (19 & 20 Edw. 4) c. 32 [P.R.O. vol. 4]
|
Johnet Whitsell, formerly wife of Robert Powere, and Richard Daly, her son, to appear in the Court of Common Pleas to show title to 2 messuages in Waterford claimed by Christopher Hall
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|
1479-80 (19 & 20 Edw. 4) c. 33 [P.R.O. vol. 4]
|
George, Earl of Shrewsbury, to have a liberty in County Wexford to be exercised during his minority by Davy Ketyng, Seneschal, under Gilbert Talbot to whom the custody of the County was granted
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|
1479-80 (19 & 20 Edw. 4) c. 34 [P.R.O. vol. 4]
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Imposition of subsidies in Kildare, Meath and Louth and appointment of collectors, etc., of same, from close of this Parliament to commencement of next
|
|
1479-80 (19 & 20 Edw. 4) c. 35 [P.R.O. vol. 4]
|
Grant for building a tower at Kesshbaigne, Meath
|
|
1479-80 (19 & 20 Edw. 4) c. 36 [P.R.O. vol. 4]
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Sheriff to summon men to cut entries and roads near Arst, County Kildare, which help the Irish enemies
|
|
1479-80 (19 & 20 Edw. 4) c. 37 [P.R.O. vol. 4]
|
Process for the royal service 12 Edw. 4, against King's tenants who had already paid, to be void
|
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1479-80 (19 & 20 Edw. 4) c. 38 [P.R.O. vol. 4]
|
Attainders, etc., against Bishop of Meath and others annulled
|
|
1479-80 (19 & 20 Edw. 4) c. 39 [P.R.O. vol. 4]
|
Charter of the Guild of English merchants trading in Ireland founded in the Chapel of Mary of Grace, near the bridge of Dublin
|
|
1479-80 (19 & 20 Edw. 4) c. 40 [P.R.O. vol. 4]
|
John White and others released from payment of poundage, they being freemen of Dublin
|
|
1479-80 (19 & 20 Edw. 4) c. 41 [P.R.O. vol. 4]
|
Conne Oneyll and his issue by Elianore his wife to be adjudged English subjects
|
|
1479-80 (19 & 20 Edw. 4) c. 43 [P.R.O. vol. 4]
|
Confirmation of grant of office of second Justice of the Common Bench to Henry Duff
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|
1479-80 (19 & 20 Edw. 4) c. 44 [P.R.O. vol. 4]
|
Christopher Douedall and others pardoned of attainders, etc.
|
|
1479-80 (19 & 20 Edw. 4) c. 45 [P.R.O. vol. 4]
|
Christopher Douedall pardoned all treasons, felonies, etc.
|
|
1479-80 (19 & 20 Edw. 4) c. 46 [P.R.O. vol. 4]
|
Confirmation of grant of office of Chirographer, etc., Common Place to Esmonde Tankard and Thomas Walker
|
|
1479-80 (19 & 20 Edw. 4) c. 47 [P.R.O. vol. 4]
|
Confirmation of licence given by Hospital of St. John of Jerusalem in Ireland to John Butler and Nicholas Madiane to make a weir on the Pill running by the lordship of Kilbarry, County Waterford
|
|
1479-80 (19 & 20 Edw. 4) c. 48 [P.R.O. vol. 4]
|
Children of Margery, wife to James Eustace, that she bore to other men, to have no claim to possessions of Christopher and Elizabeth Eustace
|
|
1479-80 (19 & 20 Edw. 4) c. 49 [P.R.O. vol. 4]
|
Corrstown, Co. Dublin, to be valued only as a ploughland during absence of Walter Eustace in England to hear the law
|
|
1479-80 (19 & 20 Edw. 4) c. 50 [P.R.O. vol. 4]
|
Katherine and Jenet, daughters of Robert Rede, declared his heiresses
|
|
1479-80 (19 & 20 Edw. 4) c. 51 [P.R.O. vol. 4]
|
Jury to try a suit between Esmonde Lang and Robert Rice in Limerick
|
|
1479-80 (19 & 20 Edw. 4) c. 53 [P.R.O. vol. 4]
|
Statute of Ric. 2 against absentees confirmed
|
|
1479-80 (19 & 20 Edw. 4) c. 54 [P.R.O. vol. 4]
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English merchants not to take goods to markets of Cavan, Granard, Longford, or to any Irish country nor brings goods from same
|
|
1479-80 (19 & 20 Edw. 4) c. 55 [P.R.O. vol. 4]
|
Collectors of subsidy for Meath and Dublin to account for portions unpaid
|
|
1479-80 (19 & 20 Edw. 4) c. 56 [P.R.O. vol. 4]
|
John Drake and others to surrender, to answer for treasons, robberies and felonies
|
|
1479-80 (19 & 20 Edw. 4) c. 57 [P.R.O. vol. 4]
|
Resumption of grants of lands, tithes, etc., in Waterford made by Hospital of St. John of Jerusalem in Ireland
|
|
1479-80 (19 & 20 Edw. 4) c. 58 [P.R.O. vol. 4]
|
Pardon of Dean of St. Patrick's and others
|
|
1479-80 (19 & 20 Edw. 4) c. 60 [P.R.O. vol. 4]
|
As to privileges, etc., granted by Walter Lacy, Lord of Meath, to the town of Duleek
|
|
1479-80 (19 & 20 Edw. 4) [P.R.O. vol. 5, Appendix I [13]]
|
Confirmation of appointment of John Estrete as King's sergeant at law in Ireland and arrangements for yearly payment to him
|
|
1479-80 (19 & 20 Edw. 4) [P.R.O. vol. 5, Appendix I [14]]
|
Mayor, bailiffs and commons of Dublin to be permitted to distrain on all lands within the City, although they may be in the hands of the King or other persons
|
|
1481 (20 Edw. 4) c. 1 [P.R.O. vol. 4]
|
Remonde McMahon not to be released without assent of mayors of Dublin and Drogheda, etc.
|
|
1481 (20 Edw. 4) c. 2 [P.R.O. vol. 4]
|
Entrenching of Cookstown, County Louth
|
|
1481 (20 Edw. 4) c. 3 [P.R.O. vol. 4]
|
Fine, etc., of moiety of the manor of Castelknock, etc., to be good in law
|
|
1481 (20 Edw. 4) c. 4 [P.R.O. vol. 4]
|
Primate of Armagh to appear in the Court of Common Pleas as to grant of 10 marks yearly claimed by Roland fitz Eustace, Lord of Portlester
|
|
1481 (20 Edw. 4) c. 5 [P.R.O. vol. 4]
|
Ecclesiastical jurisdiction of the Abbot of Mellifont
|
|
1481 (20 Edw. 4) c. 6 [P.R.O. vol. 4]
|
Licence of absence for Baron of Slane
|
|
1481 (20 Edw. 4) c. 7 [P.R.O. vol. 4]
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Licence of absence for Robert St. Lawrence, Lord of Howth
|
|
1481 (20 Edw. 4) c. 8 [P.R.O. vol. 4]
|
Aid for Viscount Gormanstown to build a castle at Ballymadun County Dublin
|
|
1481 (20 Edw. 4) c. 9 [P.R.O. vol. 4]
|
Freeholders under Archbishop of Dublin to show title and discharge arrears of rent, etc.
|
|
1481 (20 Edw. 4) c. 10 [P.R.O. vol. 4]
|
Attorneys of Earl of Ormonde to pay 10 marks yearly to Sir Roland Eustace
|
|
1481 (20 Edw. 4) c. 11 [P.R.O. vol. 4]
|
Pardon of treasons, etc., to Esmonde Plunket, Lord of Killeen, and John Cryste
|
|
1481 (20 Edw. 4) c. 13 [P.R.O. vol. 4]
|
Barnaby Bernewell to be Customer of the Port of Drogheda, to retain his fee as Second Justice of the Chief Place (Common Pleas) out of the customs
|
|
1481 (20 Edw. 4) c. 14 [P.R.O. vol. 4]
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Alexander Plunket may attach and distrain Irishmen coming into English land near the manor of Dungooly, County Louth, for “wey silver”
|
|
1481 (20 Edw. 4) c. 15 [P.R.O. vol. 4]
|
Confirmation of grant of office of Second Baron of the Exchequer to Thomas Archebolde
|
|
1481 (20 Edw. 4) c. 16 [P.R.O. vol. 4]
|
Johnstown, County Dublin, to be discharged of all manner of subsidies at prayer of Bartholomew Aylmer
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|
1481 (21 Edw. 4) c. 1 [P.R.O. vol. 4]
|
Act of resumption by the King to lands granted to certain persons
|
|
1481 (21 Edw. 4) [P.R.O. vol. 4: Christ Church Deed No. 331]
|
Henry Alton to surrender and remain in custody until he satisfy the Prior and Convent of Holy Trinity Dublin for taking a silver box from the high altar of the Cathedral, and the Holy Sacrament therein
|
|
1481-82 (21 & 22 Edw. 4) [P.R.O. vol. 5, Appendix I [15]]
|
Confirmation of appointment of John Estrete as King's sergeant at law in Ireland and arrangements for yearly payment to him
|
|
1481-82 (21 & 22 Edw. 4) [P.R.O. vol. 5, Appendix I [16]]
|
Confirmation of grant of reversion of an annuity out of the fee farm of the City of Dublin made by Robert Dowdall to his son Thomas
|
|
1481-82 (21 & 22 Edw. 4) [P.R.O. vol. 5, Appendix I [18]]
|
Licence for William, Bishop of Meath, Chancellor of Ireland, to go on pilgrimage to England and to appoint a deputy
|
|
1481-82 (21 & 22 Edw. 4) [P.R.O. vol. 5, Appendix I [19]]
|
Edward Bardon to surrender himself and make restitution to the prior of Athassel for robberies and unlawful imprisonment
|
|
1481-82 (21 & 22 Edw. 4) [P.R.O. vol. 5, Appendix I [20]]
|
Grant of privileges and customs to the town of Ardee, County Louth
|
|
1483 (22 Edw. 4) [P.R.O. vol. 5, Appendix I [21]]
|
No assignments to be paid out of the customs and cocket of Dublin until payment has been made out of those revenues to John Estrete
|
|
1483 (1 Ric. 3) [c. 1] [Analecta Hibernica No. 29]
|
Authorising the coinage of half-groats in accordance with the English standard
|
|
1484 (1 Ric. 3) c. 1 [P.R.O. vol. 5]
|
Liberties, customs, franchises, etc., of the Holy Church to be enjoyed without interference
|
|
1484 (1 Ric. 3) c. 2 [P.R.O. vol. 5]
|
Confirmation of the privileges and liberties of the land of Ireland
|
|
1484 (1 Ric. 3) c. 3 [P.R.O. vol. 5]
|
Confirmation of the liberties and franchises of cities and towns
|
|
1484 (1 Ric. 3) c. 4 [P.R.O. vol. 5]
|
Provision of labourers for works on the Earl of Kildare's manor of Kildare
|
|
1484 (1 Ric. 3) c. 5 [P.R.O. vol. 5]
|
Confirmation to the Earl of Kildare of a market, customs and free warren at Maynooth
|
|
1484 (1 Ric. 3) c. 6 [P.R.O. vol. 5]
|
William and Thomas Comyn to account for the prise wines at Limerick
|
|
1484 (1 Ric. 3) c. 7 [P.R.O. vol. 5]
|
King's coin minted in Dublin Castle and elsewhere to be accepted throughout the land of Ireland
|
|
1484 (1 Ric. 3) c. 8 [P.R.O. vol. 5]
|
Coinage of groats, half-groats, pennies and halfpennies to be made by the master of the mint according to instructions
|
|
1484 (1 Ric. 3) c. 9 [P.R.O. vol. 5]
|
The deputy lieutenant of Ireland to receive the profits of the mint during his term of office
|
|
1484 (1 Ric. 3) c. 10 [P.R.O. vol. 5]
|
Grant to St. Mary's Abbey, Dublin, of exemption from payment of subsidy and other impositions in the diocese of Meath
|
|
1484 (1 Ric. 3) c. 11 [P.R.O. vol. 5]
|
The justices of the common bench to enjoy procedural advantages by writ of privilege as their predecessors did
|
|
1484 (1 Ric. 3) c. 12 [P.R.O. vol. 5]
|
Davy and Patrick Keating to surrender to Dublin Castle to account for the royal service of the liberty of Wexford
|
|
1484 (1 Ric. 3) c. 13 [P.R.O. vol. 5]
|
Resumption of grants of office in the mint made to Germyn Lynch and provisions for rejection of counterfeit coinage and action against counterfeiters
|
|
1484 (1 Ric. 3) c. 14 [P.R.O. vol. 5]
|
Confirmation of an Act endorsed to be read after the adjournment of the Parliament at Limerick and not read because of the death of Edw. 4
|
|
1484 (1 Ric. 3) c. 15 [P.R.O. vol. 5]
|
Confirmation of the jointure of Elizabeth, widow of John Darcy of Platin
|
|
1484 (1 Ric. 3) c. 16 [P.R.O. vol. 5]
|
Patrick Feld to answer to a writ of error against a judgment for debt in the King's Bench
|
|
1484 (1 Ric. 3) c. 17 [P.R.O. vol. 5]
|
Confirmation of an annuity from the commandery of Kilsaran to Roger Walcott, merchant, in discharge of a debt
|
|
1484 (1 Ric. 3) c. 18 [P.R.O. vol. 5]
|
Grant of £10 and cartage on the County of Kildare in aid of the building of a castle at Lackagh by Sir Thomas Fitz Gerald
|
|
1484 (1 Ric. 3) c. 19 [P.R.O. vol. 5]
|
Annulment of grants of lands of the Dominican priory at Trim, made without the consent of the convent
|
|
1484 (1 Ric. 3) c. 20 [P.R.O. vol. 5]
|
Acquittance by Thomas Dowdall for £10 received yearly from the fee farm of the City of Dublin to be sufficient discharge for the mayor and bailiffs at the exchequer
|
|
1484 (1 Ric. 3) c. 21 [P.R.O. vol. 5]
|
Confirmation of grants made by the prior of the Hospital to Sir Robert and Thomas Dowdall
|
|
1484 (1 Ric. 3) c. 22 [P.R.O. vol. 5]
|
Licence for Peter Lynch of Galway to enter a messuage and cellar there in accordance with an award made by the sovereign of Galway and John Blake in a dispute between Lynch and William Deyne
|
|
1484 (1 Ric. 3) c. 23 [P.R.O. vol. 5]
|
James Collynge to appear to answer charges of forging the Great Seal of Ireland and issuing letters patent of pardon to Geoffrey Artour, treasurer of Limerick Cathedral
|
|
1484 (1 Ric. 3) c. 24 [P.R.O. vol. 5]
|
Licence to the mayors and bailiffs of Waterford to go on pilgrimage to Santiago de Compostela
|
|
1484 (1 Ric. 3) c. 25 [P.R.O. vol. 5]
|
Confirmation to Maurice Broun, citizen of Waterford, of lands in County Waterford
|
|
1484 (1 Ric. 3) c. 26 [P.R.O. vol. 5]
|
Licence to the inhabitants of New Ross to pursue English rebels and Irish enemies and to seize goods to the value of their losses; alienated tenements to be forfeited to the use of the town
|
|
1484 (1 Ric. 3) c. 27 [P.R.O. vol. 5]
|
James Bath to surrender in Dublin Castle for various offences committed by him in County Meath
|
|
1484 (2 Ric. 3) [c. 1] [Analecta Hibernica No. 29]
|
Act confirming the provision, pardon, and livery of temporalities of Walter, Archbishop of Dublin
|
|
1485 (2 & 3 Ric. 3) c. 1 [P.R.O. vol. 5]
|
Confirmation of the liberties of the Church
|
|
1485 (2 & 3 Ric. 3) c. 2 [P.R.O. vol. 5]
|
Confirmation of the liberties and privileges of the land of Ireland
|
|
1485 (2 & 3 Ric. 3) c. 3 [P.R.O. vol. 5]
|
Confirmation of the liberties and franchises of cities and towns
|
|
1485 (2 & 3 Ric. 3) c. 4 [P.R.O. vol. 5]
|
Licence for the Deputy Lieutenant to continue, prorogue or adjourn Parliament during his absence by deputy appointed under his privy seal
|
|
1485 (2 & 3 Ric. 3) c. 5 [P.R.O. vol. 5]
|
Licence for the Abbot of St. Thomas the Martyr near Dublin to go on pilgrimage to Canterbury notwithstanding the Statute of Absentees
|
|
1485 (2 & 3 Ric. 3) c. 6 [P.R.O. vol. 5]
|
Certain gentlemen of counties Louth and Meath to surrender to Trim Castle to answer charges to be determined by the Deputy and Council
|
|
1485 (2 & 3 Ric. 3) c. 7 [P.R.O. vol. 5]
|
Licence for the Earl of Kildare and others to found a chantry in the church of St. Nicholas, Dundalk
|
|
1485 (2 & 3 Ric. 3) c. 8 [P.R.O. vol. 5]
|
Confirmation of the statute of Henry Fitz Empress
|
|
1485 (2 & 3 Ric. 3) c. 9 [P.R.O. vol. 5]
|
Grant of an annuity of £100 out of the archbishopric of Dublin to John, former Archbishop
|
|
1485 (2 & 3 Ric. 3) c. 10 [P.R.O. vol. 5]
|
Licence for 2 years for the Archbishop of Dublin to provide Irish clergy to benefices in his gift
|
|
1485 (2 & 3 Ric. 3) c. 11 [P.R.O. vol. 5]
|
Confirmation to Simon Byrford of quiet possession of the manor of Kilrue, held of the manor of Ratoath in common socage
|
|
1485 (2 & 3 Ric. 3) c. 12 [P.R.O. vol. 5]
|
Reduction in the valuation for subsidy of Sir Roland fitz Eustace's lands in Hanlonstown and Aronane
|
|
1485 (2 & 3 Ric. 3) c. 13 [P.R.O. vol. 5]
|
Licence for Sir Alexander Plunket, former sheriff of Meath, to levy the balance of O'Connor's wages
|
|
1485 (2 & 3 Ric. 3) c. 14 [P.R.O. vol. 5]
|
Grant to the deputy of £100 subsidy from County Dublin, Meath, Kildare and Louth for defence during the present time of plague
|
|
1485 (2 & 3 Ric. 3) c. 15 [P.R.O. vol. 5]
|
Assessment of labourers and carts to build the Earl of Kildare's castle at Castledermot for the recovery of lands in County Carlow
|
|
1485 (2 & 3 Ric. 3) c. 16 [P.R.O. vol. 5]
|
Grant of a subsidy of 43 marks from County Louth for the relief of certain tenants held to ransom by Irish kerns
|
|
1485 (2 & 3 Ric. 3) c. 17 [P.R.O. vol. 5]
|
Grant to the deputy of a subsidy of one mark per ploughland from counties Dublin, Meath, Kildare and Louth
|
|
1485 (2 & 3 Ric. 3) c. 18 [P.R.O. vol. 5]
|
Grant to Cahir O'Connor of his wages of 3 shillings and 4 pence per ploughland in County Meath
|
|
1486 (1 & 2 Hen. 7) [c. 1] [Analecta Hibernica No. 10]
|
Grant of reduction of subsidy to John Jordan and John Walsh
|
|
1486 (1 & 2 Hen. 7) [c. 2] [Analecta Hibernica No. 10]
|
Act of subsidy
|
|
1486 (1 & 2 Hen. 7) [c. 3] [Analecta Hibernica No. 10]
|
Robert Lauleys and others spoiled at Wirral
|
|
1486 (1 & 2 Hen. 7) [c. 4] [Analecta Hibernica No. 10]
|
Inclusion of Little Cabragh within the franchises of Dublin
|
|
1486 (1 & 2 Hen. 7) [c. 6] [Analecta Hibernica No. 29]
|
Confirmation of the appointment of Henry White to the office of Chief Remembrancer of the Exchequer
|
|
1486 (1 & 2 Hen. 7) [c. 7] [Analecta Hibernica No. 29]
|
Robert Taaf of Marshalrath and Nicholas Taaff of Ballybragan, Sheriff of Louth
|
|
1486 (1 & 2 Hen. 7) [c. 8] [Analecta Hibernica No. 29]
|
Act against the prior of Lanthony, an absentee
|
|
1487 (2 & 3 Hen. 7) [c. 1] [Analecta Hibernica No. 29]
|
Clerical subsidy
|
|
1488 (3 Hen. 7) [c. 1] [Analecta Hibernica No. 29]
|
Marches and Maghery
|
|
1488-89 (4 Hen. 7) [c. 1] [Analecta Hibernica No. 10]
|
Definition of the boundaries of the Pale
|
|
1489 (4 Hen. 7) [c. 1] [Analecta Hibernica No. 29]
|
Exemption from subsidy of the lands of Nicholas Hussey of Perstoun Marchal in Portereston and Rathbeggan, County Meath
|
|
1489 (4 Hen. 7) [c. 2] [Analecta Hibernica No. 29]
|
Royal pardon to the citizens of Dublin and confirming their privileges
|
|
1489 (4 Hen. 7) [c. 3] [Analecta Hibernica No. 29]
|
Discharge of the prior and convent of All Saints of all taxes for their lands
|
|
1489 (4 Hen. 7) [sess. 2 c. 1] [Analecta Hibernica No. 29]
|
Inrolment at request of Janico Husse of Castelton de Taveragh
|
|
1490 (5 Hen. 7) [c. 1] [Analecta Hibernica No. 29]
|
Stephen Dovedall of le Newton of Termonfeghyn, County Louth, exonerated from all breaches of the King's peace
|
|
1491 (6 Hen. 7) [c. 1] [Analecta Hibernica No. 10]
|
Freeing Glassnevyn from coynye and livery
|
|
1491 (6 Hen. 7) [c. 2] [Analecta Hibernica No. 29]
|
Licence to Gerald, Earl of Kildare, and others to found a chantry at Athboy
|
|
1492 (7 Hen. 7) [c. 1]
|
Freedom of subsidy to James Dillon
|
|
1492 (7 Hen. 7) [c. 3]
|
Judgment of the mayoralty court of Galway reversed
|
|
1492 (7 Hen. 7) [c. 4]
|
Provisions against the despoilers of Sir Gilbert Debenham
|
|
1493 (8 Hen. 7) [c. 1] [P.R.O. vol. 5]
|
Annulment of all indictments and judgements against Walter, Archbishop of Dublin
|
|
1493 (8 Hen. 7) c. 2 [P.R.O. vol. 5]
|
Licence for Irishmen to be presented to benefices
|
|
1493 (8 Hen. 7) c. 3 [P.R.O. vol. 5]
|
Indictments against the mayor, bailiffs and commons of Waterford City to be void
|
|
1493 (8 Hen. 7) c. 4 [P.R.O. vol. 5]
|
Restoration of Maurice Wise to the lands of Islandikane and Ballydermody, County Waterford
|
|
1493 (8 Hen. 7) c. 5 [P.R.O. vol. 5]
|
Confirmation of the liberties of the Church and provision against those contravening them
|
|
1493 (8 Hen. 7) c. 7 [P.R.O. vol. 5]
|
Parish of Ballyboghil, County Dublin, to supply only one horse cart when necessary for expeditions of war
|
|
1493 (8 Hen. 7) c. 8 [P.R.O. vol. 5]
|
Pardon to the abbot of St. Mary's, Dublin, of all treasons and other offences
|
|
1493 (8 Hen. 7) c. 9 [P.R.O. vol. 5]
|
Ballydowd, in the parish of Esker, County Dublin, to be discharged from payment of rent
|
|
1493 (8 Hen. 7) c. 10 [P.R.O. vol. 5]
|
John Wyse, Chief Baron of the Exchequer, to be appointed special justice in counties Kilkenny and Waterford
|
|
1493 (8 Hen. 7) c. 11 [P.R.O. vol. 5]
|
Resumption of grants made by James, Earl of Ormond, and John, Earl of Ormond
|
|
1493 (8 Hen. 7) c. 12 [P.R.O. vol. 5]
|
Edward of Bermingham and his heirs to have the office of chief serjeant of County Meath
|
|
1493 (8 Hen. 7) c. 13 [P.R.O. vol. 5]
|
Deputy Lieutenant empowered to make provisos until the dissolution of the present Parliament
|
|
1493 (8 Hen. 7) c. 14 [P.R.O. vol. 5]
|
William Porter and John Beker to pay rents to Clement Fitz Lenes of Dublin
|
|
1493 (8 Hen. 7) c. 15 [P.R.O. vol. 5]
|
John and Margaret Fitz John to appear to show title to Osberstown and other lands in County Kildare
|
|
1493 (8 Hen. 7) c. 16 [P.R.O. vol. 5]
|
Repeal of all Acts against Christopher Barnewall
|
|
1493 (8 Hen. 7) c. 17 [P.R.O. vol. 5]
|
Repeal of Act against Christopher Barnewall
|
|
1493 (8 Hen. 7) c. 18 [P.R.O. vol. 5]
|
Elizabeth Barnewall, widow of Nicholas Hussey, baron of Galtrim, to have her dower
|
|
1493 (8 Hen. 7) c. 19 [P.R.O. vol. 5]
|
Simon Petit to appear to show title to Mullingar and the Irishtown there, at the request of Edmond Botiller, baron of Dunboyne
|
|
1493 (8 Hen. 7) c. 20 [P.R.O. vol. 5]
|
Act of resumption (seizing of all lands and entitlements rightfully belonging to the King)
|
|
1493 (8 Hen. 7) c. 21 [P.R.O. vol. 5]
|
George Nettervill and others to surrender to answer for treasons, robberies and other offences
|
|
1493 (8 Hen. 7) c. 22 [P.R.O. vol. 5]
|
Annulment of Acts against Thomas and William Botiller
|
|
1493 (8 Hen. 7) c. 23 [P.R.O. vol. 5]
|
Licence of absence for John fitz Lenes, prebendary of Swords, studying at Oxford
|
|
1493 (8 Hen. 7) c. 24 [P.R.O. vol. 5]
|
Licence of absence for Richard Eustace, prebendary of Swords, studying at Oxford
|
|
1493 (8 Hen. 7) c. 25 [P.R.O. vol. 5]
|
Sir James Ormond to have waste lands in counties Kilkenny and Tipperary unless the heirs come to inhabit them
|
|
1493 (8 Hen. 7) c. 26 [P.R.O. vol. 5]
|
Dean of St. Patrick's, Dublin, his successors and tenants to be exempt from payment of taxes
|
|
1493 (8 Hen. 7) c. 27 [P.R.O. vol. 5]
|
Sir Roland fitz Eustace, former treasurer of Ireland, to appear and account for his term of office
|
|
1493 (8 Hen. 7) c. 28 [P.R.O. vol. 5]
|
Edmond Vale and others to appear to answer for the attack on Simon Murghell
|
|
1493 (8 Hen. 7) c. 29 [P.R.O. vol. 5]
|
Patrick Dillon to enter into possession of half of the lands of Staffordstown and Gillstown, County Meath
|
|
1493 (8 Hen. 7) c. 30 [P.R.O. vol. 5]
|
Manor of Moymurdry, County Meath, discharged from payment of coynye (billeting) and livery and other charges
|
|
1493 (8 Hen. 7) c. 31 [P.R.O. vol. 5]
|
Balscadden and other lands in County Dublin to be assessed as two ploughlands
|
|
1493 (8 Hen. 7) c. 32 [P.R.O. vol. 5]
|
Holmpatrick priory to receive new custom on fishing vessels called poundage to enable it to complete a harbour near Skerries
|
|
1493 (8 Hen. 7) [P.R.O. vol. 5, Appendix 2]
|
Protection of pilgrims visiting Christchurch Cathedral
|
|
1494-95 (10 Hen. 7) c. 1
|
Liberties of the Church
|
|
1494-95 (10 Hen. 7) c. 2
|
Franchises and privileges of the land of Ireland
|
|
1494-95 (10 Hen. 7) c. 3
|
Liberties of cities and towns
|
|
1494-95 (10 Hen. 7) c. 4
|
To outlaw use of coynye and livery (use of money and food for man and horse without payment for defence of lands)
|
|
1494-95 (10 Hen. 7) c. 8
|
Granting 12 pence of every pound of merchants (customs) during 5 years to the King
|
|
1494-95 (10 Hen. 7) c. 11
|
Act of resumption of land into the King's hands
|
|
1494-95 (10 Hen. 7) c. 14
|
Cancelling of records done in the name of Edw. 6 (Lambert Simnel)
|
|
1494-95 (10 Hen. 7) c. 15
|
No person to be Lord of St. Johns Jerusalem unless of English blood
|
|
1494-95 (10 Hen. 7) c. 16
|
Lord of Killmayne
|
|
1494-95 (10 Hen. 7) c. 17
|
Lord of St. Johns
|
|
1494-95 (10 Hen. 7) c. 18
|
Lord of Kyllmayne
|
|
1494-95 (10 Hen. 7) c. 24
|
Acquittance for the Earl of Kildare and Sir James Ormond
|
|
1494-95 (10 Hen. 7) c. 26
|
Treasurer to be Governor in the absence of the Deputy
|
|
1494-95 (10 Hen. 7) c. 27
|
Discharge of annuities arising out of coynye and livery (money and food for man and horse without payment for defence of lands)
|
|
1494-95 (10 Hen. 7) c. 31
|
Authorisation of the Act against Lollards and heretics
|
|
1494-95 (10 Hen. 7) c. 33
|
The Chancellor to have authority to continue and dissolve Parliament in the absence of the Deputy
|
|
1494-95 (10 Hen. 7) c. 34
|
Ditches to be made about the English Pale
|
|
1494-95 (10 Hen. 7) c. 41
|
Attainder of the Earl of Kildare for treason
|
|
1494-95 (10 Hen. 7) c. 42
|
Act of Attainder of James FitzThomas Gerald and others
|
|
1494-95 (10 Hen. 7) c. 43
|
Authority to the Deputy and Council to examine alienations made by spiritual persons
|
|
1494-95 (10 Hen. 7) c. 44
|
Authority to the Chancellor for the ordering of annuities granted of spiritual possessions
|
|
1494-95 (10 Hen. 7) c. 45
|
Restitution of spiritual possessions of the Church
|
|
1494-95 (10 Hen. 7) c. 46
|
Order for payment to Thomas Garthe
|
|
1494-95 (10 Hen. 7) c. 47
|
Repeal of pensions to the Earl of Kildare and others
|
|
1494-95 (10 Hen. 7) c. 48
|
Resumption of lands of House of St. John's by Waterford granted from it
|
|
1494-95 (10 Hen. 7) c. 49
|
Richard Arnold of Dublin
|
|
1494-95 (10 Hen. 7) Statute Roll c. 11 (a)
|
Explanation of a proviso in favour of Christchurch Cathedral
|
|
1495 (10 Hen. 7) c. 17 [1494-95 (10 Hen. 7) Analecta Hibernica c. 32]
|
Private making of peace and war
|
|
1495 (10 Hen. 7) c. 22 [1494-95 (10 Hen. 7) Analecta Hibernica c. 39]
|
Poynings’ Law
|
Poynings’ Act 1495
|
1498-99 (14 Hen. 7) [c. 2]
|
Lords to ride in a saddle in the English manner or face fine
|
|
1498-99 (14 Hen. 7) [c. 3]
|
Compels lords to wear robes in parliament as in England
|
|
1498-99 (14 Hen. 7) [c. 4]
|
Poundage
|
|
1498-99 (14 Hen. 7) [c. 5]
|
Subsidy, tax on land
|
|
1498-99 (14 Hen. 7) [c. 6]
|
Restoration of the Earl of Kildare
|
|
1498-99 (14 Hen. 7) [c. 7]
|
Exception of Thomas, Earl of Ormond, from the Act of resumption
|
|
1499 (14 & 15 Hen. 7) [c. 8]
|
Confirmation of the Statute of Henry fitz Empress
|
|
1499 (14 & 15 Hen. 7) [c. 9]
|
Re-enactment of the Statute relating to absentees
|
|
1508-09 (24 Hen. 7) [c. 1]
|
Liberties, customs, franchises, etc., of the Holy Church to be enjoyed without interference
|
|
1508-09 (24 Hen. 7) [c. 2]
|
Securing the franchises and liberties of the land of Ireland
|
|
1508-09 (24 Hen. 7) [c. 3]
|
Taxes on ploughlands
|
|
1516 (8 & 9 Hen. 8) c. 1
|
Liberties, customs, franchises, etc., of the Holy Church to be enjoyed without interference
|
|
1516 (8 & 9 Hen. 8) c. 2
|
Confirming the liberties and franchises of the land of Ireland
|
|
1516 (8 & 9 Hen. 8) c. 3
|
Confirming the liberties and franchises of Dublin and other corporate towns
|
|
1516 (8 & 9 Hen. 8) c. 4
|
Taxes
|
|
1516 (8 & 9 Hen. 8) c. 5
|
Letters under the Privy Seal out of England
|
|
1516 (8 & 9 Hen. 8) [c. 6]
|
Withdrawing licences of absence and confirming the Statute relating to absentees
|
|
1516 (8 & 9 Hen. 8) [c. 7]
|
Forbidding the purchase of corn, except in market, and of tithes
|
|
1516 (8 & 9 Hen. 8) [c. 8]
|
Merchants importing from England to bring a certain proportion of long bows and arrows
|
|
1516 (8 & 9 Hen. 8) [c. 10]
|
Prohibition of export and import except through a main port
|
|
1531 (23 Hen. 8) [c. 1]
|
Assuring 300 marks yearly out of various manors to the Countess of Kildare
|
|
1531 (23 Hen. 8) [c. 2]
|
Repeal of the Act of 22 Edw. 4, granting counties Kildare and Carlow to the Earl of Kildare, as regards persons of England
|
|
1533 (24 & 25 Hen. 8 sess. 2) c. 1
|
Act of subsidy (taxes)
|
|
1536-37 (28 Hen. 8) c. 1 [P.R.O. vol. 5 as 1536-37 (28 & 29 Hen. 8) c. 1]
|
Attainder of the Earl of Kildare and others
|
|
1536-37 (28 Hen. 8) c. 9 [P.R.O. vol. 5 as 1536-37 (28 & 29 Hen. 8) c. 13]
|
Forfeiture of Sir Waltier Delahide's estate
|
|
1536-37 (28 Hen. 8) c. 23 [P.R.O. vol. 5 as 1536-37 (28 & 29 Hen. 8) c. 38]
|
Parsonage of Dungarvan
|
|
1536-37 (28 & 29 Hen. 8) c. 18 [P.R.O. vol. 5]
|
First fruits of abbeys
|
|
1536-37 (28 & 29 Hen. 8) c. 20 [P.R.O. vol. 5]
|
Pardons
|
|
1536-37 (28 & 29 Hen. 8) c. 21 [P.R.O. vol. 5]
|
Duleek
|
|
1536-37 (28 & 29 Hen. 8) c. 35 [P.R.O. vol. 5]
|
Pardons
|
|
1536-37 (28 & 29 Hen. 8) c. 39 [P.R.O. vol. 5]
|
Confirming the orders to be made by the commissioners and others
|
|
1536-37 (28 & 29 Hen. 8) c. 41 [P.R.O. vol. 5]
|
Declaration of the act of subsidy (taxes)
|
|
1536-37 (28 & 29 Hen. 8) c. 42 [P.R.O. vol. 5]
|
Orders taken by the commissioners and others
|
|
1542 (33 Hen. 8) c. 7
|
Distress for rent
|
|
1542 (33 Hen. 8 sess. 1) Analecta Hibernica c. 10
|
Distress
|
|
1542 (33 Hen. 8 sess. 2) c. 5
|
Suppression of Kilmainham and other religious houses
|
|
1542 (33 Hen. 8 sess. 2) Analecta Hibernica c. 1
|
The King, his heirs and successors to be Kings of Ireland
|
|
1542 (34 Hen. 8 sess. 2) c. 1
|
Manor of Dungarvan
|
|
1543 (34 Hen. 8 sess. 2) Analecta Hibernica c. 1
|
Act of subsidy (taxes)
|
|
1556 (3 & 4 Phil. & Mar.) c. 1
|
Counties of Leix and Offaly
|
|
1556 (3 & 4 Phil. & Mar.) c. 6
|
Robbery: restitution
|
|
1560 (2 Eliz.) c. 7
|
Priory or Hospital of Saint John’s Jerusalem
|
|
1560 (2 Eliz.) c. 8
|
Sir Oswald Massingberde
|
|
1569 (11 Eliz.) c. 3
|
Lands of Christopher Eustace
|
|
1569 (11 Eliz. sess. 3) c. 1
|
Attainder of Shane O'Neill, etc.
|
|
1569 (11 Eliz. sess. 3) c. 3
|
Attainder of Thomas Fitzgerald, Knight of the Valley
|
|
1569 (11 Eliz. sess. 4) c. 2
|
Restoring the Earl of Kildare to his blood
|
|
1570 (12 Eliz.) c. 5
|
Certain attainders
|
|
1570 (12 Eliz. sess. 2) c. 1
|
Attainder of Thomas Queverford
|
|
1571 (13 Eliz.) c. 3
|
Attainder of John Fitzgerald, called the White Knight
|
|
1585 (27 Eliz.) c. 1
|
Attainder of James Eustace, Lord Baltinglas
|
|
1585 (27 Eliz.) c. 2
|
Restitution in blood of Laurence Delahyde
|
|
1586 (28 Eliz.) c. 7
|
Attainder of the Earl of Desmond and others
|
|
1586 (28 Eliz.) c. 8
|
Attainder of John Brown and others
|
|
1586 (28 Eliz.) c. 9
|
Restitution in blood of Taaffe’s wife
|
|
1613-15 (11, 12 & 13 Jas. 1) c. 4
|
Attainder of the Earl of Tyrone and others
|
|
1634 (10 Chas. 1 sess. 2) c. 2
|
Wills
|
|
1634 (10 Chas. 1 sess. 2) c. 19
|
Trials for felony
|
|
1634-35 (10 & 11 Chas. 1) c. 7
|
Distress for rent
|
|
1634-35 (10 & 11 Chas. 1) c. 17
|
Burning corn in the straw
|
|
1639 (15 Chas. 1) c. 1
|
Pleading in information of intrusion
|
|
1662 (14 & 15 Chas. 2 sess. 4) c. 12
|
Extension of time limited by Act of Settlement
|
|
1662 (14 & 15 Chas. 2 sess. 4) c. 20
|
Grant to James, Duke of Ormond
|
|
1665 (17 & 18 Chas. 2) c. 14
|
St. Patrick’s Cathedral leases
|
|
1665 (17 & 18 Chas. 2) c. 16
|
Bridge at Cappoquin
|
|
1665 (17 & 18 Chas. 2) c. 21
|
Watercourse in St. Patrick Street
|
|
1695 (7 Will. 3) c. 9
|
Profane oaths
|
Profane Oaths Act 1695
|
1697 (9 Will. 3) c. 5
|
Confirmation of several outlawries
|
|
1697 (9 Will. 3) c. 7
|
Benefit of clergy
|
|
1697 (9 Will. 3) [c. 18]
|
Raising of £2500 for the relief of the inhabitants of the town of Bandon
|
|
1698 (10 Will. 3) c. 2
|
Butter and butter casks
|
|
1698 (10 Will. 3) c. 15
|
Duncannon Fort
|
|
1698 (10 Will. 3) c. 16
|
Explanation of Act of Settlement
|
|
1705 (4 Ann.) c. 7
|
Export duty on rape seed
|
|
1709 (8 Ann.) c. 4
|
Posthumous children may inherit
|
|
1709 (8 Ann.) c. 13
|
Armagh parishes
|
|
1710 (9 Ann.) c. 7
|
Buying and selling of cattle
|
|
1715 (2 Geo. 1) c. 22
|
Maiming of cattle
|
|
1717 (4 Geo. 1) c. 9
|
Amending certain Acts
|
|
1717 (4 Geo. 1) c. 14
|
Diocese of Tuam: Green Coat Hospital in Cork
|
|
1717 (4 Geo. 1) c. 15
|
Galway
|
|
1717 (4 Geo. 1) c. 16
|
Kilkenny Corporation
|
|
1719 (6 Geo. 1) c. 6
|
Writs of error, etc.
|
|
1719 (6 Geo. 1) c. 15
|
Paving of cities, fires, etc.
|
|
1719 (6 Geo. 1) c. 16
|
Watercourse in the River Dodder
|
|
1725 (12 Geo. 1) c. 10
|
Ecclesiastical residences, etc.
|
|
1727 (1 Geo. 2) c. 18
|
Augmentation of small livings: improvements by church tenants
|
|
1727 (1 Geo. 2) c. 22
|
Maintenance of curates
|
|
1729 (3 Geo. 2) c. 14
|
Master and workman: trade unions
|
|
1729 (3 Geo. 2) c. 19
|
Dublin and Navan Road
|
|
1731 (5 Geo. 2) c. 4
|
Security of trade
|
Security of Trade Act 1731
|
1731 (5 Geo. 2) c. 17
|
Road from Black-Bull to Athboy in County Meath
|
|
1731 (5 Geo. 2) c. 18
|
Road from the Kilcullen in County Kildare to the City of Kilkenny
|
|
1731 (5 Geo. 2) c. 19
|
Repair of road from Kilkenny to Clonmel
|
|
1731 (5 Geo. 2) c. 20
|
Repair of road from City of Cork to the brook bordering Cork and Tipperary
|
|
1731 (5 Geo. 2) c. 21
|
Road from Naas in County Kildare to Maryborough in Queen's County
|
|
1731 (5 Geo. 2) c. 22
|
Repair of the road from Newcastle in County Limerick to the City of Limerick and from there to the City of Cork
|
|
1731 (5 Geo. 2) c. 23
|
Relief of creditors of Mead's Bank
|
|
1733 (7 Geo. 2) c. 8
|
Deer stealing
|
|
1733 (7 Geo. 2) c. 20
|
Repair of road leading from the City of Cork to Kilworth Mountain, County Cork
|
|
1733 (7 Geo. 2) c. 22
|
Repair of roads in Meath
|
|
1733 (7 Geo. 2) c. 23
|
Repair of road from Down to Belfast, County Antrim
|
|
1733 (7 Geo. 2) c. 25
|
Repair of roads from Clare and Galway to the town of Ennis in County Clare
|
|
1733 (7 Geo. 2) c. 26
|
Relief of the creditors of Burton’s Bank
|
|
1735 (9 Geo. 2) c. 14
|
Roads in Westmeath and Longford
|
|
1735 (9 Geo. 2) c. 15
|
Repair of roads in Antrim and Londonderry
|
|
1735 (9 Geo. 2) c. 17
|
Roads in Down and Antrim
|
|
1735 (9 Geo. 2) c. 18
|
Roads in Armagh and Antrim
|
|
1735 (9 Geo. 2) c. 19
|
Roads in Armagh and Down
|
|
1735 (9 Geo. 2) c. 21
|
Roads in Westmeath and Longford
|
|
1735 (9 Geo. 2) c. 22
|
Roads in Tipperary and Laois
|
|
1735 (9 Geo. 2) c. 23
|
Roads in Kildare and Laois
|
|
1735 (9 Geo. 2) c. 24
|
Roads in counties Kilkenny and Kildare
|
|
1735 (9 Geo. 2) c. 26
|
Road from Kilkenny to Clonmel
|
|
1735 (9 Geo. 2) c. 27
|
Relief of creditors of Burton's Bank
|
|
1737 (11 Geo. 2) c. 17
|
Roads in Westmeath, Longford, Roscommon, Tipperary and Limerick
|
|
1737 (11 Geo. 2) c. 18
|
Roads from Limerick to Tipperary
|
|
1739 (13 Geo. 2) c. 13
|
Roads in Antrim
|
|
1739 (13 Geo. 2) c. 14
|
Road in County Laois to County Tipperary
|
|
1739 (13 Geo. 2) c. 15
|
Roads leading from County Tipperary to County Cork
|
|
1739 (13 Geo. 2) c. 16
|
Roads leading from County Tipperary to County Offaly and County Westmeath
|
|
1743 (17 Geo. 2) c. 8
|
Payment of wages
|
Truck Act 1743
|
1743 (17 Geo. 2) c. 11
|
Forgery: marine salvage
|
|
1743 (17 Geo. 2) c. 13
|
Roads in Tipperary and Limerick
|
|
1745 (19 Geo. 2) c. 19
|
Roads in Limerick and Cork
|
|
1745 (19 Geo. 2) c. 20
|
Road from Naas to Maryborough
|
|
1747 (21 Geo. 2) c. 10
|
Parliamentary franchise and registration: qualification for municipal office
|
|
1747 (21 Geo. 2) c. 13
|
Tolls
|
|
1749 (23 Geo. 2) c. 12
|
Tithes and parish clerks
|
|
1751 (25 Geo. 2) c. 8
|
Apprentices
|
Apprentices Act 1751
|
1751 (25 Geo. 2) c. 11
|
Wills
|
|
1751 (25 Geo. 2) c. 15
|
Weights and measures
|
Weights and Measures Act 1751
|
1751 (25 Geo. 2) c. 17
|
Roads from Tipperary to Kilkenny
|
|
1751 (25 Geo. 2) c. 18
|
Roads in Laois and Offaly
|
|
1751 (25 Geo. 2) c. 19
|
Roads in Kildare, Laois, Kilkenny and Carlow
|
|
1751 (25 Geo. 2) c. 20
|
Roads in the counties of Offaly and Kildare
|
|
1751 (25 Geo. 2) c. 21
|
Road from Kilkenny to Clonmel: relief of Richard Gore and John Wallis
|
|
1751 (25 Geo. 2) c. 22
|
Relief of the creditors of Burton's Bank
|
|
1753 (27 Geo. 2) c. 3
|
River Lagan navigation
|
|
1755 (29 Geo. 2) c. 8
|
Apprentices
|
Apprentices Act 1755
|
1755 (29 Geo. 2) c. 13
|
Dublin streets
|
|
1755 (29 Geo. 2) c. 16
|
Business of bankers
|
|
1755 (29 Geo. 2) c. 19
|
Roads in Cork, Limerick and Kerry
|
|
1755 (29 Geo. 2) c. 20
|
Roads in Tipperary and Cork
|
|
1755 (29 Geo. 2) c. 21
|
Relief of the creditors of certain firms of bankers
|
|
1755 (29 Geo. 2) c. 22
|
Relief of the creditors of certain firms of bankers
|
|
1755 (29 Geo. 2) c. 23
|
Relief of the creditors of certain bankers
|
|
1757 (31 Geo. 2) c. 5
|
Parishes in the diocese of Dromore
|
|
1757 (31 Geo. 2) c. 12
|
Relief of creditors of Burton's Bank
|
|
1757 (31 Geo. 2) c. 18
|
Road from Castlecomer to Limerick
|
|
1757 (31 Geo. 2) c. 20
|
Baal's Bridge, Limerick
|
|
1759 (33 Geo. 2) c. 4
|
Relief of the creditors of Malone's Bank
|
|
1759 (33 Geo. 2) c. 11
|
Parish clerks: sites for churches
|
|
1759 (33 Geo. 2) c. 15
|
Essex Bridge in Dublin: Baal's Bridge in Limerick
|
|
1759 (33 Geo. 2) c. 18
|
Lighting of cities
|
|
1761 (1 Geo. 3) c. 15
|
Antrim roads
|
|
1761 (1 Geo. 3) c. 19
|
Bridges in Cork
|
|
1763 (3 Geo. 3) c. 6
|
Lagan navigation
|
|
1763 (3 Geo. 3) c. 10
|
Relief of creditors of Wilcock's Bank
|
|
1763 (3 Geo. 3) c. 16
|
Charitable uses
|
|
1763 (3 Geo. 3) c. 31
|
Road from Dundalk to Banbridge
|
|
1763 (3 Geo. 3) c. 32
|
Road from Dublin to Kilkenny
|
|
1763 (3 Geo. 3) c. 36
|
Roads in Dublin
|
|
1765 (5 Geo. 3) c. 12
|
Funds of the Dublin Society: subscribers in arrear shall not vote
|
|
1765 (5 Geo. 3) c. 13
|
Road in Cork County
|
|
1765 (5 Geo. 3) c. 25
|
Roads in Athlone and Roscommon
|
|
1765 (5 Geo. 3) c. 26
|
Roads in Kildare, Laois, Offaly and Tipperary
|
|
1765 (5 Geo. 3) c. 27
|
Roads in Louth and Armagh
|
|
1765 (5 Geo. 3) c. 28
|
Roads in Dublin, Kildare and Laois
|
|
1767 (7 Geo. 3) c. 4
|
Grand jury presentments for court houses, etc.
|
|
1767 (7 Geo. 3) c. 9
|
Union of parishes, dilapidations, etc.
|
|
1767 (7 Geo. 3) c. 10
|
Roads in Cork and Kerry
|
|
1767 (7 Geo. 3) c. 11
|
Roads in Kerry and Limerick
|
|
1767 (7 Geo. 3) c. 13
|
Road in Down and Antrim
|
|
1767 (7 Geo. 3) c. 15
|
Dublin Society: service of legal process on their assistant secretary
|
|
1767 (7 Geo. 3) c. 17
|
Parish of Armagh
|
|
1767 (7 Geo. 3) c. 18
|
Creditors of Theophilus Desbrisay
|
|
1767 (7 Geo. 3) c. 22
|
Royal Exchange in Dublin
|
|
1771-72 (11 & 12 Geo. 3) c. 13
|
Sackville Street and Marlborough Street
|
|
1771-72 (11 & 12 Geo. 3) c. 26
|
Lagan navigation
|
|
1771-72 (11 & 12 Geo. 3) c. 35
|
Closing a road near Lucan
|
|
1773-74 (13 & 14 Geo. 3) c. 12
|
Lagan navigation
|
|
1773-74 (13 & 14 Geo. 3) c. 28
|
Road from Dublin to Dunleer
|
|
1773-74 (13 & 14 Geo. 3) c. 29
|
Roads in Cork, Tipperary and Kilkenny
|
|
1773-74 (13 & 14 Geo. 3) c. 30
|
Roads in Louth
|
|
1773-74 (13 & 14 Geo. 3) c. 31
|
Roads in Kerry and Limerick
|
|
1773-74 (13 & 14 Geo. 3) c. 33
|
Road in Clare and Limerick
|
|
1773-74 (13 & 14 Geo. 3) c. 34
|
Roads in Dublin: presentments in County of City of Dublin
|
|
1773-74 (13 & 14 Geo. 3) c. 36
|
Road in Armagh and Down
|
|
1773-74 (13 & 14 Geo. 3) c. 39
|
Road from Dublin to Kinnegad
|
|
1773-74 (13 & 14 Geo. 3) c. 40
|
Public library in Armagh
|
|
1773-74 (13 & 14 Geo. 3) c. 41
|
Expiring laws: trawling, etc.
|
|
1773-74 (13 & 14 Geo. 3) c. 42
|
Expiring laws: game, etc.
|
|
1773-74 (13 & 14 Geo. 3) c. 46
|
Poor relief
|
|
1775-76 (15 & 16 Geo. 3) c. 12
|
Roads in Kildare, Kilkenny, Queen's County and Carlow
|
|
1775-76 (15 & 16 Geo. 3) c. 13
|
Roads in Kildare and Queen's County
|
|
1775-76 (15 & 16 Geo. 3) c. 17
|
Exchange of glebes: Parish of Armagh
|
|
1775-76 (15 & 16 Geo. 3) c. 24
|
Dublin pipe water
|
|
1775-76 (15 & 16 Geo. 3) c. 27
|
Landlord and tenant: ejectment for non-payment of rents
|
|
1775-76 (15 & 16 Geo. 3) c. 28
|
Dublin roads
|
|
1775-76 (15 & 16 Geo. 3) c. 33
|
Plundering wrecks
|
|
1775-76 (15 & 16 Geo. 3) c. 36
|
Roads in Queen’s County and Tipperary
|
|
1775-76 (15 & 16 Geo. 3) c. 37
|
Roads in Dublin and Meath
|
|
1775-76 (15 & 16 Geo. 3) c. 38
|
Will of George Vaughan
|
|
1777-78 (17 & 18 Geo. 3) c. 12
|
Incorporation of the Charitable Musical Society in Dublin
|
|
1777-78 (17 & 18 Geo. 3) c. 37
|
Roads in Dublin and Meath
|
|
1777-78 (17 & 18 Geo. 3) c. 39
|
Roads in Tipperary, King's County and Westmeath
|
|
1777-78 (17 & 18 Geo. 3) c. 40
|
Roads in Tipperary, King's County and Queen's County
|
|
1779-80 (19 & 20 Geo. 3) c. 13
|
Dublin pipe water
|
|
1779-80 (19 & 20 Geo. 3) c. 15
|
Expiring laws continuance: beggars in Lisburn
|
|
1779-80 (19 & 20 Geo. 3) c. 19
|
Prevention of combinations
|
|
1779-80 (19 & 20 Geo. 3) c. 27
|
Amendment of Cork Improvement Act
|
|
1779-80 (19 & 20 Geo. 3) c. 32
|
Lagan navigation
|
|
1779-80 (19 & 20 Geo. 3) c. 42
|
Cork baking trade
|
|
1779-80 (19 & 20 Geo. 3) c. 43
|
Roads in Dublin and Meath
|
|
1779-80 (19 & 20 Geo. 3) c. 44
|
Roads in Dublin
|
|
1779-80 (19 & 20 Geo. 3) c. 45
|
Roads in Kilkenny and Tipperary
|
|
1779-80 (19 & 20 Geo. 3) c. 46
|
Roads in Tipperary and Clare
|
|
1779-80 (19 & 20 Geo. 3) c. 47
|
Roads in Tipperary, Offaly and Westmeath
|
|
1779-80 (19 & 20 Geo. 3) c. 48
|
Roads in Tipperary and Cork
|
|
1779-80 (19 & 20 Geo. 3) c. 49
|
Roads in Tipperary and Cork
|
|
1779-80 (19 & 20 Geo. 3) c. 51
|
Estate of Sir Henry Cavendish
|
|
1781-82 (21 & 22 Geo. 3) c. 13
|
St. John's Hospital in Limerick
|
|
1781-82 (21 & 22 Geo. 3) c. 19
|
Dublin Custom House
|
|
1781-82 (21 & 22 Geo. 3) c. 20
|
Crown debts
|
State Debts Act 1781
|
1781-82 (21 & 22 Geo. 3) c. 39
|
Road from Dublin to Mullingar
|
|
1781-82 (21 & 22 Geo. 3) c. 40
|
Expiring laws continuance
|
|
1781-82 (21 & 22 Geo. 3) c. 42
|
Gaols: deputies for recorders
|
|
1781-82 (21 & 22 Geo. 3) c. 48
|
Confirmation of English Statutes (Yelverton’s Act)
|
Calendar Act 1781
|
1781-82 (21 & 22 Geo. 3) c. 52
|
Churchwardens
|
|
1781-82 (21 & 22 Geo. 3) c. 64
|
Road from Kilkenny to Clonmel
|
|
1783-84 (23 & 24 Geo. 3) c. 15
|
Cargo of the ship “Vriendscap”
|
|
1783-84 (23 & 24 Geo. 3) c. 20
|
Obstruction of Trade
|
Obstruction of Trade Act 1783
|
1783-84 (23 & 24 Geo. 3) c. 27
|
Road from Dundalk to Banbridge
|
|
1783-84 (23 & 24 Geo. 3) c. 31
|
Dublin streets: the Linen Hall
|
|
1783-84 (23 & 24 Geo. 3) c. 41
|
Prisons
|
|
1783-84 (23 & 24 Geo. 3) c. 43
|
Creditors of John Tunnadine
|
|
1783-84 (23 & 24 Geo. 3) c. 44
|
Limerick Gaol
|
|
1783-84 (23 & 24 Geo. 3) c. 45
|
Receiver of stolen goods
|
|
1783-84 (23 & 24 Geo. 3) c. 46
|
Landlord and tenant: apportionment
|
|
1783-84 (23 & 24 Geo. 3) c. 49
|
Endowments of parishes, glebe lands, etc.
|
|
1783-84 (23 & 24 Geo. 3) c. 51
|
Settlement of citizens of Geneva on Crown lands in Waterford
|
|
1783-84 (23 & 24 Geo. 3) c. 57
|
Dublin streets: Rotunda Hospital
|
|
1783-84 (23 & 24 Geo. 3) c. 59
|
Disability of Lord Strangford
|
|
1785 (25 Geo. 3) c. 21
|
Ecclesiastical dilapidations (See-House in Limerick)
|
|
1785 (25 Geo. 3) c. 33
|
Nenagh Road: repealing Act
|
|
1785 (25 Geo. 3) c. 39
|
Cashel Infirmary
|
|
1785 (25 Geo. 3) c. 40
|
Queen's County Infirmary
|
|
1785 (25 Geo. 3) c. 43
|
Rutland Square and the Rotunda Hospital
|
|
1785 (25 Geo. 3) c. 50
|
Foundling Hospital, Dublin
|
|
1785 (25 Geo. 3) c. 53
|
Crown debts
|
State Debts Act 1785
|
1785 (25 Geo. 3) c. 64
|
Port and Ballast Office of Belfast
|
|
1785 (25 Geo. 3) c. 65
|
Conyngham’s estate
|
|
1786 (26 Geo. 3) c. 14
|
Dublin county roads
|
|
1786 (26 Geo. 3) c. 36
|
John Kyan’s smelting house
|
|
1786 (26 Geo. 3) c. 38
|
Inland navigation
|
|
1786 (26 Geo. 3) c. 42
|
Estate of Robert Brooke
|
|
1786 (26 Geo. 3) c. 56
|
Navigation House in Dublin
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1786 (26 Geo. 3) c. 58
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Bridge in Waterford
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1786 (26 Geo. 3) c. 59
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Site for a gaol in Limerick
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1787 (27 Geo. 3) c. 21
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County Down Court House
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1787 (27 Geo. 3) c. 41
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Weightmasters
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Weights and Measures Act 1787
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1787 (27 Geo. 3) c. 52
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Stealing lead, iron, etc.
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1787 (27 Geo. 3) c. 58
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Road in Tipperary
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1788 (28 Geo. 3) c. 37
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Sheep stealing
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1788 (28 Geo. 3) c. 39
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Cork gaol
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1788 (28 Geo. 3) c. 43
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Canal near Malahide
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1788 (28 Geo. 3) c. 50
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Dublin improvement: water and roads
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1789 (29 Geo. 3) c. 27
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Churches and glebes
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1789 (29 Geo. 3) c. 31
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Canal in Lough Neagh
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1790 (30 Geo. 3) c. 27
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Grants for charities: Rotunda Hospital
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1790 (30 Geo. 3) c. 38
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Road in Tipperary and Kilkenny
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1790 (30 Geo. 3) c. 43
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Down Cathedral
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1790 (30 Geo. 3) c. 47
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Road from Limerick to Cork
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1791 (31 Geo. 3) c. 39
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Royal Mining Company
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1791 (31 Geo. 3) c. 40
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Landlord and tenant: cutting trees
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1791 (31 Geo. 3) c. 45
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Merrion Square
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1791 (31 Geo. 3) c. 46
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Armagh observatory
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1792 (32 Geo. 3) c. 12
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Explaining certain deeds of trust
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1792 (32 Geo. 3) c. 14
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Grants: Dublin Society
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1792 (32 Geo. 3) c. 25
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Forfeited recognizances
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1792 (32 Geo. 3) c. 34
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Estate of the Bishop of Cork
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1792 (32 Geo. 3) c. 40
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Expiring laws continuance
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1792 (32 Geo. 3) c. 41
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Creditors of Robert Brook
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1793 (33 Geo. 3) c. 10
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Newry navigation
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1793 (33 Geo. 3) c. 13
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Grants: Dublin Society
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1793 (33 Geo. 3) c. 20
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Newcastle, Limerick and Cork road
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1793 (33 Geo. 3) c. 27
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Morgan’s charity
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1793 (33 Geo. 3) c. 32
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Roads in Queen’s County, etc.
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1793 (33 Geo. 3) c. 47
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Price of coals in Cork
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1793 (33 Geo. 3) c. 48
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Suit as to an advowson
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1793 (33 Geo. 3) c. 54
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Quay walls in Dublin; port of Dublin
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1793 (33 Geo. 3) c. 56
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Grand jury presentments and vestry cess in Dublin City
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1794 (34 Geo. 3) c. 8
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Fire in ships in Dublin
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1794 (34 Geo. 3) c. 9
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Water supply in cities and towns
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1794 (34 Geo. 3) c. 12
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Relief of two insolvent debtors
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1794 (34 Geo. 3) c. 15
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Dublin Society: the Incorporated Society for Promoting English Protestant Schools
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1795 (35 Geo. 3) c. 12
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Acts of Parliament to commence from royal assent
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Pre-Union Irish Statutes (Commence-ment) Act 1795
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1795 (35 Geo. 3) c. 16
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Repeal of Road Acts
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1795 (35 Geo. 3) c. 31
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Relief of Peter Adams
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1795 (35 Geo. 3) c. 34
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Dublin Grand Jury presentments
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1796 (36 Geo. 3) c. 4
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Road in Tipperary
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1796 (36 Geo. 3) c. 45
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Woollen and cotton manufactures
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1796 (36 Geo. 3) c. 60
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Hutchinson’s charity
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1797 (37 Geo. 3) c. 34
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Dublin House of Industry
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1797 (37 Geo. 3) c. 54
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National Debt
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1797 (37 Geo. 3) c. 55
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Road from Dublin to Kilcullen
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1798 (38 Geo. 3) c. 22
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Road in Cork
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1798 (38 Geo. 3) c. 25
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Civil Bill Courts
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1798 (38 Geo. 3) c. 28
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Road in Down and Antrim
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1798 (38 Geo. 3) c. 34
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Dublin House of Industry
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1798 (38 Geo. 3) c. 40
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Irish Mine Company
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1798 (38 Geo. 3) c. 71
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Annuity on Earl Saint Vincent
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1798 (38 Geo. 3) c. 77
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Attainder of Lord Edward FitzGerald, and two others, deceased
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1798 (38 Geo. 3) c. 79
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Grants for the Grand Canal and Royal Canal
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1798 (38 Geo. 3) c. 83
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Road from Dublin to Kilcullen
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1799 (39 Geo. 3) c. 52
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Road in Cork
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1799 (39 Geo. 3) c. 53
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Dublin: wide streets
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1799 (39 Geo. 3) c. 63
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Forgery: Bank of England
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Bank of England Act 1799
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1800 (40 Geo. 3) c. 20
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Regulation of bounties
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1800 (40 Geo. 3) c. 26
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Site for Newry Barracks
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1800 (40 Geo. 3) c. 27
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Maintenance of curates
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1800 (40 Geo. 3) c. 32
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Clare Infirmary
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1800 (40 Geo. 3) c. 33
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Foundling Hospital in Dublin
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1800 (40 Geo. 3) c. 35
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Charleton's estate
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1800 (40 Geo. 3) c. 37
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Belfast improvement
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1800 (40 Geo. 3) c. 40
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Dublin House of Industry
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1800 (40 Geo. 3) c. 65
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Female Orphan House in Dublin
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1800 (40 Geo. 3) c. 66
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Association for Discountenancing Vice
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1800 (40 Geo. 3) c. 73
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Liffey walls
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1800 (40 Geo. 3) c. 80
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Parliamentary elections: polling in Derry and Coleraine
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1800 (40 Geo. 3) c. 82
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Ecclesiastical residences
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1800 (40 Geo. 3) c. 85
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College of Maynooth
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Maynooth College Act 1800
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1800 (40 Geo. 3) c. 93
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Roads in Waterford and Cork
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1800 (40 Geo. 3) c. 94
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Roads in Dublin, Kildare, Limerick and Cork
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1800 (40 Geo. 3) c. 95
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Roads in Limerick
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1800 (40 Geo. 3) c. 98
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Road from Tubber to Limerick
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