160 



d. 



To Mathew le Porter, serjeant to Geffrey de Gene- 

 ville, Justiciary of Ireland, for doing a certain 

 business of our Lord the King's at Dublin, by pre- 

 cept of said Justiciary, by writ allowed, ... 200 



To Geffrey de Geneville, Chief Justiciary of Ireland, 

 for certain arduous business of our Lord the 

 King's, allowed by the King's writ, 909 2 3 



To same for 60 cows delivered to Maurice Fitz Mau- 

 rice and Master John de Saumpford, Escheator of 

 Ireland, by precept of our lord the King, for 

 the supply of the expedition led to Glyndalore 

 against the King's enemies there, by writ al- 

 lowed, 13 19 



To Mathew le Porter, for three tons of wine bought 

 for Geffrey de Geneville, Justiciary of Ireland, 

 allowed by writ, 600 



To Stephen de Munteney, for hay bought for said 



Justiciary, 0180 



To Walter Gamage, for a horse bought for the King's 



service, 100 



To Geffrey de Geneville, &c, for the expenses of his 



houshold, &c, by writ allowed, 122 4 6 



To same for various expenses in divers places on the 



King's business, 8 9 6| 



To same for his expenses at Balymore, 44 1 8^ 



To Percival of Lucca and his fellows, merchants of 

 Lucca, for doing certain business for the King in 

 England, allowed by the King's writ of England, 306 13 4 



To Lucas de Lucca, and his fellows, merchants, for 



similar business, by the same writ allowed, . . 510 8 8 



To the monks of our Lady of Hogges, for six years' 



rent due to them by the archbishoprick, ... 3 12 



To robes for the constables of Balymore, Swords, 

 Clondalkin, and St. Sepulchre, for the time afore- 

 said, viz., a winter robe and summer tunick 

 for each, at 20s. per annum, and for a robe for 

 John de Burges, one mark, 1 13 4 



