- John de
Bothby, or
Boothby ( born c.1320-died
after 1382) was an English-born
cleric and
judge who
became Lord
Chancellor of Ireland.
Boothby was born...
- sold in 1396 to the
Cistercian Abbot of
Hulton in Staffordshire. John de
Bothby, Lord
Chancellor of Ireland, who died in
about 1383, is
recorded as owning...
- of the
Order of St. John of
Jerusalem (1368–1371),
second term. John de
Bothby (1371–1374)
William Tany,
Prior of the
Order of St. John of
Jerusalem (1374–1377)...
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minister in the UK and one of the
first three female Labour MPs John de
Bothby (c. 1320 – c. 1382),
former Lord
Chancellor of Ireland,
spent his last years...
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workforce in the
aftermath of the
Black Death.[citation needed] John de
Bothby, Lord
Chancellor of Ireland, was born here
about 1320 and took his name...
-
present state. The
chancel screen is by John
Oldrid Scott, 1880. John de
Bothby Robert Sibthorpe from 1619
Edward Pierce, 1660 to 1663
Peter Whalley, 1748...
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Events from the year 1371 in Ireland. Lord:
Edward III John de
Bothby, or Boothby,
became Lord
Chancellor of Ireland.
Murchadh Ó Madadhain,
Chief of Síol...
- of East Riding, and the
Diocese of York. John de
Bothby was in
charge between 1351 and 1353.
Bothby later became the Lord
Chancellor of Ireland. Sidney...
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common land. The
parish has been
recorded from
about 1370, when John de
Bothby, Lord
Chancellor of Ireland, held the
living of Hound. The
civil parish...