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William de
Bardelby (died 1337) was an English-born
judge in Ireland. He took his name from his birthplace, Barlby,
North Yorkshire. He was
probably a...
- de
Bardelby (fl. 1323), was an
English judge. He may have
taken his last name from Barlby,
North Yorkshire, as did
William de
Bardelby.
Bardelby acted...
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granting the
church at
Garristown to the
priory of Lanthony.
William de
Bardelby,
later a
senior judge, was
parish priest here in 1318. By 1607, features...
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large ancient parish of Hemingbrough. The
judges William and
Robert de
Bardelby are said to have
taken their name
after Barlby. It
became a
separate civil...
- Wexford. In 1320
Nicholas Babau acknowledged that
Richard and
William de
Bardelby,
afterwards Master of the
Rolls in Ireland, had the
right to a crop of...
- 1926 to the Examiner's Office. 1333
Edmund de
Grimsby 1334
William de
Bardelby 1337
Robert de
Hemmingburgh 1346
William de
Whithurst 1350
Robert (or Henry)...