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Edward Dantsey or
Dauntsey (c. 1370 - 1430) was a fifteenth-century
Bishop of Meath, who also held high
political office in Ireland,
serving as Lord High...
- nine years, but at
first exercised his
authority through a deputy,
Edward Dantsey,
Bishop of Meath, and
remained in England. However,
after a
violent quarrel...
- 1425
David Landebook 1426 Geof.
White 1427
David Landebook 1428
Edward Dantsey 1429
Godfrey Waile 1430 Geof.
Gallaway 1431 Wm.
Anasey 1432 Wm. Anasey...
- Act 1756 29 Geo. 2. c. 45 27 May 1756 An Act for
vesting the
Manor of
Dantsey and
Hundred of Chippenham, and
divers Messuages, Lands, Tenements, and...
- (he had
allegedly stolen a chalice)
against the
Bishop of Meath,
Edward Dantsey,
which ended in his
acquittal (a man
called Penthony later confessed to...
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before 13
September 1401. Died in
office on 24 May 1412. 1412 1430
Edward Dantsey Appointed on 31
August 1412 and
received possession of the temporalities...
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Strange 1421–1424:
William Tynbegh 1424–1426: Hugh
Banent 1426:
Edward Dantsey,
Bishop of
Meath 1426–1427: John
Blackston 1427–1429: Sir
Nicholas Plunket...
- when they
tried a
charge of
felony against the
Bishop of Meath,
Edward Dantsey, who was
accused of
stealing a
chalice from a
Church in "Taveragh" (probably...
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acknowledge Edward Dantsey,
Bishop of Meath, as
Deputy because the Governor,
Edmund Mortimer, 5th Earl of March, had
appointed Dantsey with his
privy seal...
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Richard Lentwardyn (ineffective exchange) 14 July 1397 – 1412 (res.):
Edward Dantsey,
later Bishop of
Meath 3
April 1413–bef. 1418 (d.): John
Bremore 15 September...