- John
Bermyngham or
Bermingham (died 1415) was an
Irish barrister and judge. He was one of the
first Crown Law
officers to be
referred to as the King's...
- and for
regulation of the
currency Money Ordinances made as to
Peter de
Bermyngham having additional forces against the
Irish felons, etc. Ban on use of...
- that John
Bermyngham was
nominated to
succeed him, but this was
clearly against Bray's
wishes since he
succeeded in
blocking Bermyngham's appointment...
- own law school), as did his ****ure
colleagues William Tynbegh and John
Bermyngham. He
practised as an
attorney in
Westminster Hall and is said to have enjo****...
- of the
Court of King's
Bench (Ireland) in 1416, on the
death of John
Bermyngham, at a
salary of £20 a year. In the same year he
acted as
Deputy to the...
-
Thomas Wodeford or
Belton 1438-1441.
Prebend of
Totenhall 1441. Fulk
Bermyngham 1441-?
Malcolm Cosyn ?-1467.
Prebend in St Stephen's,
Westminster 1467...
- a
license to
study law in England, as did his ****ure
colleagues John
Bermyngham and John Fitzadam.
Somewhat surprisingly (since he can only have been...
- Earl of
Louth and
Baron Athenry. He was
probably the
grandson of John
Bermyngham,
judge of the
Court of King's
Bench (Ireland), who died in 1415. Patrick...
- reward. 1383:
Peter Rowe 1386:
Richard Glynon 24
September 1388: John
Bermyngham 1392: John Haire,
described as "Serjeant of our Lord the King in the Common...