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Account of co. Waterford with the honor of Dungarvan from the Invention of the Holy...
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Account of co. Waterford with the honor of Dungarvan from the Invention of the Holy Cross, 38 Hen. III. to the same feast 39 Hen. III., by William Rupell (Roche?), sheriff.
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Money received from said honor, "cum duabus fabricis ibidem et piscariis," etc. Expenses of the sheriff in remaining at Waterford 28 days for the purpose of delivering "fanes" (fines?) to John FitzWalter, Justiciary of Ireland, and others, who were crossing the sea to the King in Gascony. Moneys received from two persons (according to the number of their services) for the army of the Bann and for the army of Kenell.
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MS 610, f. 50b
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English
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Account of co. Waterford with the honor of Dungarvan from the Invention of the Holy Cross, 38 Hen. III. to the same feast 39 Hen. III., by William Rupell (Roche?), sheriff.