Catalogue description Petitioners: John de Bryen (Brian), canon of St Patrick's, Dublin; Robert Crull, canon...

Ordering and viewing options

  • Free

  • Download format PDF
  • Approximate size 1 MB

Order up to 10 items per basket, and up to 100 in a 30 day period.

Details of SC 8/93/4601
Reference: SC 8/93/4601
Description:
Petitioners: John de Bryen (Brian), canon of St Patrick's, Dublin; Robert Crull, canon of St Patrick's, Dublin; William de Beverley, canon of St Patrick's, Dublin; Thomas Bache, canon of St Patrick's, Dublin; William de Chaumbre (Chamber), canon of St Patrick's, Dublin; Thomas Thelwall, canon of St Patrick's, Dublin; Simon Charwelton, canon of St Patrick's, Dublin; Ralph de Beltisford, canon of St Patrick's, Dublin; Robert de Lytham, canon of St Patrick's, Dublin; Maurice de Bermingham, canon of St Patrick's, Dublin; Gilbert de Chandon, canon of St Patrick's, Dublin; William Tarant, canon of St Patrick's, Dublin.
Name(s): de Bryen (Brian); Crull; de Beverley; Bache; de Chaumbre (Chamber); Thelwall; Charwelton; de Beltisford; de Lytham; de Bermingham; de Chandon; Tarant, John; Robert; William; Thomas; William; Thomas; Simon; Ralph; Robert; Maurice; Gilbert; William
Addressees: Council.
Occupation: canon of St Patrick's, Dublin
Nature of request: The petitioners requests a writ to the archbishop and dean and chapter to charge them for their absenteeism only in accordance with their benefices, as they have been charged excessively, and they request that they are repaid the excess that they have already paid.
Nature of endorsement: They should have a reasonable writ on this matter according to the effect of this petition and according to the ancient customs of the church of Dublin.
Places mentioned: Dublin, [Ireland]; Ireland.
Note: The petition dates from early in the reign of Richard II, on the basis of the address.
Date: [c. 1378-c. 1384]
Held by: The National Archives, Kew
Former reference in its original department: Parliamentary Petition 629
Legal status: Public Record(s)
Language: French
Closure status: Open Document, Open Description
Publication note:

Irish Material in the Class of Ancient Petitions (SC 8) in the Public Record Office, Analecta Hibernica, vol. XXIV, P. Connolly, (Stationery Office of Ireland, 1987), p.32 (brief calendar of petition)

Subject image
Image   of {{thumbImages.length}}
Loading image ...

Have you found an error with this catalogue description?

Help with your research