Book contents
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- Abbreviations
- Introduction
- Early Irish reforming synods
- Henry II (1154-89)
- Richard I (1189-99)
- John (1199-1216)
- Henry III (1216-72)
- Edward I (1272-1307)
- Edward II (1307-27)
- Edward III (1327-77)
- Richard II (1377-99)
- Henry IV (1399-1413)
- Henry V (1413-22)
- Henry VI (1422-61)
- Edward IV (1461-83)
- Richard III (1483-5)
- Henry VII (1485-1509)
- Henry VIII (1509-47)
- Edward VI (1547-53)
- Mary I (1553-8)
- Elizabeth I (1558-1603)
- James I (1603-25)
- Charles I (1625-49)
- Charles II (1649/60-85)
- James II (1685-90)
- The council of Dublin, 1084
- The papal bull Laudabiliter, 1155
- Irish bishops as suffragans in England and abroad
- The Armagh registers
- Roman Catholic (recusant) synods in Ireland, 1600-90
- Bibliography
- Index of sources
- Index of references
- Index of names and places
- Index of subjects
Edward III (1327-77)
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 09 January 2024
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- Abbreviations
- Introduction
- Early Irish reforming synods
- Henry II (1154-89)
- Richard I (1189-99)
- John (1199-1216)
- Henry III (1216-72)
- Edward I (1272-1307)
- Edward II (1307-27)
- Edward III (1327-77)
- Richard II (1377-99)
- Henry IV (1399-1413)
- Henry V (1413-22)
- Henry VI (1422-61)
- Edward IV (1461-83)
- Richard III (1483-5)
- Henry VII (1485-1509)
- Henry VIII (1509-47)
- Edward VI (1547-53)
- Mary I (1553-8)
- Elizabeth I (1558-1603)
- James I (1603-25)
- Charles I (1625-49)
- Charles II (1649/60-85)
- James II (1685-90)
- The council of Dublin, 1084
- The papal bull Laudabiliter, 1155
- Irish bishops as suffragans in England and abroad
- The Armagh registers
- Roman Catholic (recusant) synods in Ireland, 1600-90
- Bibliography
- Index of sources
- Index of references
- Index of names and places
- Index of subjects
Summary
Parliament, councils (C) and great councils (GC)
The bishop of Emly was fined £66/13/4 for non-attendance. The fine was remitted on 29 October 1333. The abbot of Wotheney was fined £20 and the prior of Athassel£15.
The bishop of Down was wrongly fined £66/13/4 for non-attendance and the fine was remitted on 14 February 1334.
There is a letter sent by the king to the archbishop of Armagh from Cowick, dated 8 May 1335, requesting a subsidy for the war against the Scots, to be agreed by or on 24 June. Copies were sent to the other three archbishops and to the bishops of Down, Connor, Meath, Ardagh, Kildare, Emly, Ferns, Leighlin, Lismore, Waterford, Limerick, Cork, Cloyne and ‘Kerry’ (Ardfert).
The bishop of Kildare was summoned to appear with his clergy by a writ dated 9 May at Tristeldermot [Castledermot], signed by Thomas de Rokeby, justiciar.
In 1357 the bishop of Ossory paid £5 into the exchequer for non-attendance at parliament.
The clergy granted the king a subsidy of one tenth for two years.
The clergy granted a subsidy for the prior of Kilmainham to go to London.
The archbishop of Armagh was summoned for Armagh and Down (sede vacante) by a writ dated 1 January 1366 at Dublin, signed by Lionel, duke of Clarence. The proctors appointed for both Armagh and Down were John de Clinton, lord of Drumcastle and William Adamson, in a letter dated at Termonfeckin, 7 February 1366. Also present were the archbishops of Cashel, Dublin and Tuam, as well as the bishops of Leighlin, Ossory, Cloyne, Killaloe and Waterford and Lismore.
The bishop of Ross paid £0/13/4 into the exchequer for non-attendance at parliament.
The archbishop of Armagh was summoned by a writ dated 12 March 1368 at Cork, signed by Gerald Fitzmaurice, earl of Desmond. The proctors for Armagh were John de Clinton and Robert Gilys, in a letter dated at Termonfeckin on 29 April 1368.
The archbishop of Armagh was summoned by a writ dated 18 June 1369 at Dublin, signed by William of Windsor.
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- Records of Convocation XVI Ireland 1101-1690 , pp. 159 - 192Publisher: Boydell & BrewerFirst published in: 2024