Catalogue description Petitioners: Amory de Aveni (Aveny); Robert de Nugent, heir of John de Nugent. ...

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Details of SC 8/274/13691
Reference: SC 8/274/13691
Description:
Petitioners: Amory de Aveni (Aveny); Robert de Nugent, heir of John de Nugent.
Name(s): de Aveni (Aveny); de Nugent, Amory; Robert
Addressees: King.
Nature of request: Aveni requests that an inquisition is ordered concerning the lands of his nephew held in socage from the Archbishop of Dublin and whose wardship and custody pertains to him though the king has granted both to Bagot.Robert de Nugent makes a similar request for the land held in chief from him.Transcript of a charter of the archbishop granting Adlaahan and Rathingle to Leonibus.
Nature of endorsement: [None].
Places mentioned: Adlaahan, [County Dublin, Ireland]; Rathengel (Rathingle), [County Dublin, Ireland].
People mentioned: William de Aveni (Aveny), brother of the petitioner; John de Nugent; Robert Bagot; [Henry de Loundres], Archbishop of Dublin; David de Leonibus; W. Archdeacon of Dublin; Richard Cornere; Robert Loterel (Luttrell); David, chaplain; Roger Brun (Brown); Laurence de Bodenham.
Note: The petition dates to c. 1277 as the petition refers to the grant of the Aveny wardship to Bagot, and Bagot was no longer in custody of it by 7 December 1277 (Cal. Docs Ireland, vol. II, no.1405).
Date: [c. 1277]
Held by: The National Archives, Kew
Legal status: Public Record(s)
Language: French
Closure status: Open Document, Open Description
Publication note:

Calendar of Documents Relating to Ireland, 1171-1307, vol. II, ed. H.S. Sweetman, (Public Record Office, 1974), no.1405 (request for a new wardship for Bagot as he had derived no benefit from the Aveny wardship, & no.1573 (notification that Nugent has appointed Amory de Aveny his attorney in pleas and plaints in the Irish courts)

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