| Description | From: Henry VI, king of England To: John Wodnesbergh, II, prior of Canterbury Cathedral Priory The prior, who lives in England, has named James Cornewalsch and Robert Wylde as his attornies to act for him in all pleas moved by him in any court in Ireland. At the prior's request, the king grants that James and Robert can defend or prosecute all pleas for him in the king's chancery in Ireland. The grant is to last for a year after the prior arrives in Ireland, if he should go there. No date. [Date: handwriting.] Original dated 28 Nov 1422 at Westminster [Middlesex]. |