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Writ to the Justiciary of Ireland to certify the King what Englishmen were "sufficient"...
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- Writ to the Justiciary of Ireland to certify the King what Englishmen were "sufficient" to be justices both of common pleas and of those which followed the justiciary.--Rot. Claus. 12 Edw. III., p. 1, m. 23, dorse.
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Grant by King John to Hugh de Lacy and his heirs of all the land of Ulster, on his creation as Earl, in the same manner as John Courcy held it on the day when he was captured in the field by said Hugh; doing one knight's service for all service, "salva nobis ordinatione crocearum.
Anno 7 Regis Johannis; numero 109; Chart.
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- Lambeth Palace Library
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- MS 608, f. 74
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- Latin
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Writ to the Justiciary of Ireland to certify the King what Englishmen were "sufficient" to be justices both of common pleas and of those which followed the justiciary.--Rot. Claus. 12 Edw. III., p. 1, m. 23, dorse.