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| | Morice [Morys], Sir John (d |
 | | Between 1309–10 and 1324 Morice and Darcy served in the retinue of Aymer de Valence, earl of Pembroke and lord of Wexford, of whose heirs Morice and his wife, Agnes, held lands at Everton Mosbury, Bedfordshire. |
 | | He visited England on several occasions during that period; in 1331 he was returning to Ireland in the company of William de Burgh, earl of Ulster, of whom he held lands at Steeple Claydon, Buckinghamshire, and one of whose executors he became. |
 | | In 1330 he had lost horses, harness, armour, clothing, bedding, silver bullion, and a psalter in an attack by the Irish as he journeyed from Connacht to Tipperary in the course of his duties. |
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