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 136 campion's historie Iustice, s untlll the comming of William de Wind- sore, * Lieutenant to the King, then in the last yeare of Edward the third u ruling the realme, under the name of Lord Governour, and keeper of Ireland. % At t lie yeare 1370. all the Notes written by Flatsbury doe end, and from hence to this day, nothing is extant orderly gathered, the rest I have collected out of sundry monuments, autho- rity es, and pamphlets. During the raigne of Richard* the second, Lieute- nants and Iustices of Ireland, are specially recorded, the two Mortimers, Edmund and Roger Earles of March, Phillip Courtney the kings cousin, lames Earle of Ormond, and Robert Vere Earle of Oxford, Marquesse of Divelin, and Lord Chamberlaine, who was created Duke of Ireland by Parliament, and was credited with the whole Dominion of the Realme w by graunt for tearme of life, nothing paying therefore, passing all writs, all offices, as Chancellor, Treasurer, Chiefe Iustice, Admirall, his owne Lieutenant, and other inferiour charges under his own Teste. The mean while King Richard * afflicted impa- tiently with the decease of Queene Anne his wife, v Recordes of th' exchequer sought up by M. Iohn Thomas remembrancer, Iohn Stow. Records of excheq. an. 9. Rich. 1.
 * 1367. ' 1369. tt 1377-
 * 1385. » 1394.