Rindown (Rendun) was given a grant of murage dated 22/6/1251.
This was in the form of:-
Wording
June 22. 3159. Mandate to John Fitz Geoffrey, justiciary of Ireland, to assess a toll on the K's cities, burghs, and vills in Ireland, and out of the proceeds and the K.'s other moneys to cause the K.'s castles, houses, and fortresses to receive the repair they require by view of good and lawful men, who shall answer therefor at the Exchequer; and to employ 80 marks of the K.'s money in aid of the inclosure of the K.'s vills of Adlon {Athlone} and Rendun, and repair of their castles. Clarendon. {Pat, 35 Hen. III., m. 7.}
Granted by Henry III. (Regnal year 35). Granted at Clarendon.
Primary Sources
Sweetman, H.S. (ed), 1875,
Calendar of Documents Ireland 1171-1251 (London) p. 469 No. 3159
online copy
Secondary Sources
Thomas, A., 1992, The Walled Towns of Ireland Vol. 2 (Irish Academic Press) p. 175-79
Comments
the only known murage document is dated 1251. It was a mandate to the Justiciar to 'assess a toll on the King's cities, burghs and vills in Ireland for the repair of castles and to employ 80 marks of the King's money in aid of enclosure of the King's vills of Athlone and Rendun and to repair their castles' (CDI I 3159). (Thomas)
Record created by Philip Davis. This record created 06/04/2009. Last updated on 30/04/2012. First published online 5/01/2013.