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Robert de
Emeldon, or
Embleton (died 1355) was an English-born
Crown official and
judge who
spent much of his
career in Ireland. He held
several important...
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state that
there were
thirteen residents eligible to pay tax.
Robert de
Emeldon,
later Lord
Treasurer of Ireland, was
parish priest of
Lesbury in the 1320s...
- some
cases owned the public-houses and paid the
wages there."
Robert de
Emeldon (died 1355), Lord
Treasurer of Ireland, and a
personal friend of King Edward...
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Conveyes which seems to have
originated from John de Whitley.
Richard de
Emeldon,
eighteen times Mayor of
Newcastle and
seven times its
representative in...
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Emeldon's record of good
service to the
Crown in Ireland, had
already pardoned Emeldon for
killing one
Ralph de Byrton, a knight, in 1336.
Emeldon was...
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southern Scotland once more, and his
parish was
given to one
William de
Emeldon. Hugh, Lord of Douglas, was a
singular figure in the
warlike tribe to which...
- In
office 1349–1352
Monarch Edward III of
England Preceded by
Robert de
Emeldon Succeeded by
William de
Bromley In
office 1340–1344
Preceded by John ap...
- de
Emeldon Aodh, son of
Toirdhealbhach Ó Conchobhair,
recovers kingship of Connacht;
expels Aodh mac
Feidhlimidh Ó Conchobhair.
Robert de
Emeldon, former...
- John de Middleton. His
second wife was Jacoba, a co-heiress of
Richard de
Emeldon. He held the
manor of East
Swinburne as a tenant,
which was
disputed at...
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against the
threat from Scotland.
Initially it was
managed by
Robert de
Emeldon, a
merchant from Newcastle, and
protected by a
garrison of 40 men at arms...