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Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy. 



138a-3. 



1383-4. 



1384-0. 



1385-6. 



1386. 



1386-7. 



1387-9.' 



Boger de Mortimer, earl of Mareli and Ulster, King's Lientenant. 

 Appointed 24 Jan., 1382 (E.P.E.). He was testing as late as 



27 Jnly, 1383 (I.C.K, 8 Eie. H, no. 26). 



Deputy, Sic Thomas de afortimer, 3 Mar., 1382 (I.P.fi.). 



Philip de Courtenay, King's Lientenant. 



Appointed 1 Jnly, 1383 (E.P.B.). Did not arrive iill later in 

 month. 



Piulip de Courtenay, King's lient., and Jas. le BotiUer, earl of 



Ormond, -Jnsticiar. 

 Apparently in view of Courtenay's departnre for England, Jas. le 



BotiUer was appointed Justiciar to act with him, late in 1384. 



(He was holding pleas 1 Dec, 1384-28 April, 1385, J.E.). 



Courtenay left Ireland in the spring of 1385 (he was testing on 



28 February). 



Philip le Conrtenay, King's Lientenant. 



He rernnied to Ireland, arriving at Dalkey 6 May, 1385.' On 



26 March, 1386 (Bymer), the King ordered him to be arreted on 



account of oppression. 



Bichard White, prior of Kibnainham, -Justiciar of Bobert de Vere. 

 The King assigned to Bobert de Vere his land of Ireland. 

 Eic. White was testing on 29 -June, 1386 (I.P.B., 10 Eic. H j. 



John de Stanley, Lientenant of the Marqnis. 

 Appointed 8 -June, 1386. Landed at Dalkey, 30 Aug., 1386. 

 Letters patent enrolled in Dublin, 18 Sept. (I.P.B., 10 Eic. II, 

 p. 131 in Cal.). He held pleas tiU 4 Nov., 1387 (J.E.). 



Alexander de Balscot, bishop of Meath, .Justiciar of the Marquis. 

 Commenced to hold pleas 13 Xov., 1387 (J.E.). On the conviction 



of the Marquis in 1388, the bishop was continued in office by the 



King, and held office tiU Stanley's arrival.* 

 Deputies, Bichard White, prior of St. John of Jerusalem, and Sir 



B. Preston, Aug., 1389 (LP.E., 13 Eic. H, no. 190). 



1389-91. John de Stanley, -Justiciar. 



Appointed 1 Aug., 1389 (E.P.E.) ; further indenture, 30 .Jn]y, 1890. 

 Landed at Howth 22 Oct., 1389, and letters patent read 25 Oct. 

 (I.P.B.). 



Deputies : Eobert Sutton, clerk of the Bolls, appointed by the King, 

 •SI Jan., 1390, and holding a parliament for Stanley (I.P.E., 

 13 Eic. n, d. no. 202). B., bishop of Ossory, and P. dela Freyne 

 appointed deputies to act in Kilkenny, 4 Aug., 1391 (I.P.E., 

 15 Eic. II, p. 149 in Gal.). 



• 13 Jalj, 1385 (LP.B.), P. de Courtenay appointed AJes.. bishop of Ossory, Thomas, bishop of 

 Waterfoid, James Butler, earl of Ormond, and the earl of Desmond as his depniies to continiie 

 the Ck>ancil of Kilkenny ; and the bishop of Ossory, John Sonthem, c. j., and Walter Goterell, 

 narrator, to treat with those wishing to make fines. 



' Thomas de Mortimer was appointed Justiciar -5 Mar. , 1389 fE.P.B.), but did not take office. 



» He was testing 22 Oei., 1389 (I.P.B., 13 Bic. II, no. 68). 



