Tipperary (Typerary) was given a grant of murage dated 4/9/1310.
This was in the form of:-
Wording
De muragio pro villa de Typerary.
Ballivi & probi homines de Typerar' habent muragium juxta formam muragii de Adare a festo Nat' beatae Mar' anno quarto usque ad finem trium annorum &c. sub testimonium Johanis Wogan &c. apud Cass' IIIIto die Sept' anno ut sa.
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4 Sep. 1310 Cashel
The bailiffs and worthy men of Tipperary have a grant of murage for 3 years from 15 Sept. 1310 in the same form as the murage of Adare.
Attested: John Wogan
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Ballivi & probi homines de Typ' habent murag' pro 3 an' jux' formam muragii de Adare. Cass', 4 Sept.
Granted by Edward II. (Regnal year 4). Granted at Cashel. Granted by sub testimonium Johanis Wogan.
Primary Sources
Commissioners on the Public Records of Ireland, 1889 (prepared 1829-30),
Chartae Privilegia et Immunitates, being transcripts of charters and privileges to cities, towns, abbeys and other bodies corporated, 18 Henry II. to 18 Richard II., 1171 to 1395 (Dublin; Irish Record Commission) p. 43 (ref. E Rot. Pat. 3,4 Edw. II. m. 3.)
A Calendar of Irish Chancery Letters, c. 1244-1509, PR 4 Edw. II
View CIRCLE recordTresham, Edward (ed), 1828,
Rotulorum patentium et clausorum cancellariae Hiberniae calendarium (Dublin; His Majesty's printers) p. 16 No. 30
Secondary Sources
Thomas, A., 1992,
The Walled Towns of Ireland Vol. 2 (Irish Academic Press) p. 194-6
Lewis, Samuel, 1837,
A Topographical Dictionary of Ireland online copy1835,
Reports from Commissioners: Municipal Corporations in Ireland Vol. 27 p. 7
Comments
a grant made in 1310 by Edw. II. to "the Bailiffs and Good Men of Typerary," allowing them "murage (as Adare) for three years." (Lewis)
Record created by Philip Davis. This record created 22/02/2009. Last updated on 04/06/2012. First published online 5/01/2013.