The king to his treasurer and chamberlains of the exchequer at Dublin, referring to his former command to them to pay Alexander of Argyll and John of Argyll £100 each for their support of their men in Ireland; as Alexander has since died, and his men are under John, who reports to the king that he has only received 100 marks of the £200, he commands them to pay the balance without delay, and also another 100 marks for John and his men since Martinmas last past.