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Submission of Tadhg O'Meaghar (Ó Meachair) [Taheus O Mare] to Richard II, rot. 20 face

TNA E 159/171/Recorda/T/20/6
Submission of Tadhg O'Meaghar (Ó Meachair) [Taheus O Mare] to Richard II, rot. 20 face

Creator
English Exchequer
Scope & Content
A document relating to Richard II's first Irish expedition that was commanded to be enrolled on the English memoranda rolls by the treasurer, John of Waltham, bishop of Salisbury.
Descriptive Elements
Document RepositoryThe National Archives (UK)
Reference CodeTNA E 159/171/Recorda/T/20/6
Date
TitleSubmission of Tadhg O'Meaghar (Ó Meachair) [Taheus O Mare] to Richard II, rot. 20 face
Creator English Exchequer
Level Of DescriptionItem
Extent And MediumA copy on parchment of one agreement between an Irish king and an English ruler.
Archival HistoryThe English memoranda rolls were the working memory of the English exchequer, and remained in its records as they were moved from Westminster to the National Archives (UK).
LanguageLatin
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Submission of Tadhg O'Meaghar (Ó Meachair) [Taheus O Mare] to Richard II, rot. 20 face

TNA E 159/171/Recorda/T/20/6
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Submission of Tadhg O'Meaghar (Ó Meachair) [Taheus O Mare] to Richard II, rot. 20 face
TNA E 159/171/Recorda/T/20/6

Submission of Tadhg O'Meaghar (Ó Meachair) [Taheus O Mare] to Richard II, rot. 20 face

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TNA E 159/171/Recorda/T/20/6, 'Submission of Tadhg O'Meaghar (Ó Meachair) [Taheus O Mare] to Richard II, rot. 20 face'. Accessed on Virtual Record Treasury of Ireland <https://virtualtreasury.ie/item/TNA-E-159-171-Recorda-T-20-6> (21 January 2025). Repository: The National Archives (UK).

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