Account of the county Cork 7 September 29 Edward III to feast of St Barnabas apostle 31 Edward III by Sir Nicholas Courcy and John Lumbard, sheriffs
The aforesaid Nicholas owes 60s. various debts T prefixed to items in roll 28 Edward III and ought to account for the pleas and perquisites of the same county for [ ] years. various debts, fines, farms, services, deeds of peace, subsidies, oblates, biennial tithes granted to the king in Cloyne diocese, coroners’ fines, new oblates.
Account of William de Barry, late sheriff of Cork. Arrears £48; nothing delivered into Treasury; a fine of £13 for non-attendance before the barons of the exchequer remitted because he was a prisoner in the king’s marshalsea, Cork, at the time. Balance £35
Sir Nicholas Courcy, sheriff, accounts for various receipts amounting to £69 19s. 7d.; delivered into the Treasury £59 13s. 4d. by 7 tallies and 10s. by 2 tallies. Balance £9 16s. 3d.
Account of a subsidy of a tenth in Cloyne diocese.
John Lumbard, sheriff, accounts for various receipts amounting to £43 19s. 1d. and a former balance of £13 10s. 1d.; delivered into the Treasury £40 by 2 tallies and £10 by 1 tally; balance £3 19s. 1d. and £3 10s. 1d.






