Thirty-fifth report of the Deputy Keeper of the Public Records and Keeper of the State Papers in Ireland

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KEEPER OP THIS PUBLIC RECORDS IN IRELAND. 
39 

The said citizens account for 104s. 
8d issues for the fishing weirs for a.r. 
ii., 
and varying sums for other years, amounting to 2517. 
14s. 
3^d. 
Paid into treasury 247., 
allowed 257. 
6s. 
5|c?. 
for repairing said weirs, and they owe 2027. 
7s. 
9fd The same citizens owe 483?. 
9's. 
8d balance of farm of said weirs as in roll a.r. 
liii. 
[Hen. 
IIL] and 2027. 
7s. 
9|c?. 
as above. 
Total 685?. 
17s. 
5|d. 
Of this the King has exonerated them of the sum of 6727. 
17s. 
6d and the said citizens owe 127. 
19s. 
llfd from the issues of said weirs. 
Writ to resume possession of the fishing weirs and give suitable relief from rent to citizens, 8 Nov., 
a.r. 
iv. 

Typerary County.—Account 
for a.r. 
v. 
and first half of vi., 
by William de London, sheriff. 
The said sheriff owes 1757. 
9s. 
5^d various debts in preceding loll and accounted for herein. 
Theobald Butler owes 237. 
ds. 
debts as noted in roll a.r. 
i. 
and 4657. 
for all trespasses made by him and his men as well English as Irish in Ermon' and Elyhogert', and all Munster, by pledges noted in roll a.r. 
lv. 
fHen. 
III.]. 
The said William the Sheriff owes 107. 
various debts in the estreats of Chancery a.r. 
v. 
accounted for herein. 
He owes 627. 
6s. 
8d noted in various rolls of amercements; also 1257. 
10s. 
10^d noted in estreats of the eyre of the Chief Justiciar a.r. 
v. 

The villata of Rathkenan accounts for 100s. 
fine for escape of Henry Wyther from the church. 
Paid to the sheriff 35s. 
4c?. 
and they owe 64s. 
8c7. 
The villata of Kilfekele accounts for 100s. 
for escape of Adam Praunceis, felon, from the house of the Templars. 
Paid 50s. 
to sheriff, and they owe 50s. 
The said sheriff owes 197. 
various debts noted 

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hi estreats from the Barons of the Exchequer in various terms1 in years iii. 
to v. 
Ed. 
I. 
The said William the sheriff is accountable for various sums amounting to 6477. 
9s. 
A^d. 
Paid 367. 
10s. 
into treasury, and allowed other sums expended m Roscre Castle, the King's mines, wages, &c, amounting to 6347. 
8s. 
Vzd., 
and he owes 13?. 
Is. 
2f d Lymbrick County.—Account 
from last half of a.r. 
iii. 
to first half of a.r. 
vi., 
by Hugh Purcel and Thomas de Clare, Olyver le G-ras, and Nicholas Botevyleyn, for the aforesaid Thomas. 
The aforesaid Thomas (Olyvea* the sheriff for him) owes 48s. 
Ad. 
various debts in roll a.r. 
ii. 

The same 'Thomas (Nicholas the sheriff for him) owes 987. 
18s. 
5£d John son of Thomas owea 1,3947. 
3s. 
7c?., 
as noted in roll a.r. 
xlv, £Hen. 
HI.]. 
Walter de Lecton and Gunnore his wife account for 6lt. 
13s. 
4d for a relief of the same Gunnore out of lands held from the lord Edward in Inskifty by the pledges noted in roll a.r. 
xjv. 
[Hen. 
in.]. 
• 

The parish of Aaedea owes 4?. 
10s. 
for escape of a thief from the church of Anedes for want of custody. 
Bren roth Obren owes 1357. 
12s. 
3c?. 
for 2 cantreds of Corcumroth, from Michaelmas a.r. 
liii. 
THen. 
DX] to feast of St. 
John the Baptist a.r. 
liiii. 
[Hen. 
m.].