- John de
Karlell (died 1393) was an English-born cleric,
civil servant and
judge in fourteenth-century Ireland. He
served as
second Baron of the Court...
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William de
Karlell (died 1383) was an English-born judge,
administrator and
cleric in fourteenth-century Ireland. He held
numerous benefices including...
- the
Church of
Ireland Representative Body
house in Dublin.
William de
Karlell (died 1383),
Chief Baron of the
Irish Exchequer, and his
brother John (died...
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Kilkenny City was
represented with two members. 1374
William de
Karlell 1374 John de
Karlell 1450 John
Chevir 1560
Robert Shee and
Walter Archer 1585 John...
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Stephen Bray,
second term 1377
Thomas Bache,
first term 1382
William de
Karlell 1383
Thomas Bache,
second term 1384
William Skrene 1395
William Tynbegh...
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William de
Bromley 1346
Robert de
Emeldon 1350 John de
Pembroke 1374 John de
Karlell 1376
Thomas Bache 1385
William FitzWilliam 1388 John de
Troye 1391 Robert...
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against Holywood and the
second Baron of the
Irish Exchequer,
William de
Karlell, who were
clearly seen as key
members of the
Windsor regime. Both judges...
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become Chancellor of St Patrick's Cathedral, but was
opposed by John de
Karlell, a
fellow Baron of the Exchequer. A
petition from
Brugge to the English...
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members were both
serving High
Court judges, John
Keppock and
William de
Karlell, an
indication of Cotterell's high
standing with the Crown. In 1374 he...
- and 1399 1396–97
Sampson Harding 1398
William Johnson 1399–1400
Henry Karlell Merchant. MP for Newcastle-upon-Tyne, 1388,1394 MP for Newcastle-upon-Tyne...