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- Sir William Fyncheden KS (died 1374) was a British justice. He was first recorded as a lawyer in 1350, and the same year was made a Commissioner of embankments...
- Died Sir Robert Thorpe 1356–1371 Appointed Lord Chancellor Sir William Fyncheden 1371–1374 Died Sir Robert Bealknap 1374–1388 Exiled Sir Robert Charleton...
- Legal offices Preceded by Sir William Fyncheden Chief Justice of the Common Pleas 1374–1388 Succeeded by Robert Charleton...
- Chief Justice of the Common Pleas 1356–1371 Succeeded by Sir William Fyncheden Political offices Preceded by William of Wykeham Lord Chancellor 1371–1372...
- Woolley. His lands in Woolley and Notton p****ed in 1365 to Sir William Fyncheden, by whose executor they were sold in 1377 to John Woodrove (or Woodroffe...
- at least two children, but much of his property p****ed to Sir William Fyncheden, Chief Justice of the Common Pleas in England, who died in 1374. The precise...
- (Subscription or UK public library membership required.) Dodd, Gwilym (2004). "Fyncheden, Sir William". Oxford Dictionary of National Biography (online ed.). Oxford...