- John
Chevir or
Chevyr (c. 1410 – 1474) was an
Irish judge and
politician of the
fifteenth century. He held the
offices of Lord
Chief Justice of Ireland...
-
William Chevir, or
Chevyr (died 1446) was an
Irish politician and judge,
whose career was
marked by
accusations of
oppression and corruption. He was born...
- 1444 in Ireland. Lord of Ireland:
Henry VI Lord High Treasurer:
William Chevir King of Tyrone:
Eoghan mac Néill Óg O'Neill King of Leinster: Donnchadh...
- 1474 he was
appointed Lord
Chief Justice of Ireland. His predecessor, John
Chevir,
whose wife was a Bermingham, left part of his
estate to him. In 1478 he...
-
Dalkyns 1477 John
Harrison 1504
Edward Fox 1508
William Shelton 1533
Patrick Chevir 1534 John
Grevys 1552
George Harrison 1564
Anthony Gilby 1583 Nathaniel...
- 1463 (or before) Sir
Thomas Fitz-Christopher
Plunket (2nd term) 1468 John
Chevir From Kilkenny.
Former Master of the
Rolls in Ireland. 1474
Philip Bermingham...
- who
married Walter Cheevers (or
Chevir) of Ballyhealy,
County Wexford and Macetown,
County Meath, son of
William Chevir,
judge of the
Court of King's Bench...
-
reappointed in 1463 and
confirmed in
office in 1468,
jointly with John
Chevir. In 1462, as a mark of
royal favour, he was
allowed to take
twelve trees...
-
Thomas Chase (1441–1446)
Richard Wogan (1446–1449), Lord
Chancellor William Chevir (1446–1449),
Deputy Chancellor Walter Devereux (1449–1451) Edmund, Earl...
- c. 23 Acts
against Richard Bermyngham, deceased, annulled. c. 24 John
Chevir restored to mill of Esker, watercourse, etc. c. 25
James de
Dokeray to surrender...