- Sir John
Cornwalsh, or
Cornwalysch (died 1472) was an
Irish judge who held the
office of
Chief Baron of the
Irish Exchequer. His
tenure was
notable for...
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James Cornwalsh (died 1441) was an
Irish judge who held the
office of
Chief Baron of the
Irish Exchequer. He was a
political figure of
considerable importance...
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defensible houses.
Cornwalsh died in 1472, and
Matilda died in 1482.
Since Cornwalsh had no children,
Thomas inherited the
Cornwalsh estates,
which were...
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Irish Exchequer,
which was also
claimed by his Irish-born rival, John
Cornwalsh.
Little appears to be
known of his background, but
Griffiths states that...
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Uriell 1417
James Cornwalsh,
first term 1420
Richard Sydgrave 1423
James Cornwalsh,
second term 1426 (murdered 1441) John
Cornwalsh, son of the previous...
- that era, he
faced the
claims of a
rival for office, in this case
James Cornwalsh, who was
finally confirmed as
Chief Baron in 1425, only to be murdered...
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FitzEustace and John
Taxton appointed Joint Lord
Chancellors of
Ireland John
Cornwalsh Ball,
Francis Elrington (2005). The
Judges in Ireland, 1221-1921. United...
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remarried firstly Richard Talbot of
Malahide Castle and
secondly John
Cornwalsh, and died in 1482. She was said to be a lady of
ferocious temper). In...
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senior judges,
including John
Blakeney and Reginald's
Chief Baron James Cornwalsh, who
regularly sat on
judicial commissions to try or
inquire into cases...
- as
attorney to
Thomas Yong, the
Prior of Mullingar,
jointly with John
Cornwalsh, the ****ure
Chief Baron of the
Irish Exchequer. In 1441 he was appointed...