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- 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...