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- Walter de Fulburn, or de Fulbourn (died 1307) was a leading English-born statesman and cleric in medieval Ireland, who held the offices of Bishop of Waterford...
- Knights Hospitallers. He was succeeded at Waterford by his brother Walter de Fulburn, who was Lord Chancellor of Ireland 1283-1288. He served as Treasurer of...
- Events from the year 1283 in Ireland. Lord: Edward I Walter de Fulburn became Lord Chancellor of Ireland Erlington Ball, Francis (2005). The Judges in...
- 1320–: Walter de Friskeney 1322–1326: Roger Beler 1323–1327: William de Fulburn 1323–: Edmund de P****ele 1324–1332: Robert de Ayleston 1324–1336: William...
- Archbishop of Tuam and Justiciar of Ireland (died 3 July 1288) Walter de Fulburn, brother of Stephen– statesman, bishop and Lord Chancellor in medieval...
- and Ballyteeogue, County Kildare, which were granted to him by Walter de Fulburn, Dean and later Bishop of Waterford, in about 1284 or 1285, and other lands...
- elections void in 1279, and appointed John de Derlington instead. Walter de Fulburn, Bishop of Waterford (1283–1288). William de Beverley, or Le Buerlaco (1288–1292)...
- September 1286; died in office on 3 July 1288; also known as Stephen of Fulburn 1288 1312 William de Bermingham Elected c. late 1288, appointed on 2 May...
- 1283 1286 Walter de Fulburn Appointed by Archbishop Nicol of Armagh, elected and consecrated before January 1283, however, Fulburn but did not get possession...
- Bishop of Waterford) Richard de Haverbergan 1225 William 1271 Walter de Fulburn: 1281– 1286 (afterwards Bishop of Waterford) David le Wayles: 1300 Nicholas...