-
apologize for his
attacks against Ledrede before the trial.
Outlaw received leniency in his
sentence due to his
apology to
Ledrede,
which suggests a
degree of...
- ****ociates,
including Petronilla, by the
Bishop of Ossory,
Richard de
Ledrede: ... that they were
denying Christ and the church; that they cut up living...
-
Richard de
Ledrede (died 1360/1361), also
known as
Richard Ledred, was a 14th-century
churchman in
Ireland who
served as
Bishop of Ossory. His long tenure...
- obfuscated."
Hogge (2005), pp. 303–304
Pavlac (2009), p. 145 de
Ledrede,
Wright (1843) de
Ledrede, Davidson, Ward (2004)
Story of
flight in
contemporary chronicle...
-
which were five
knights and
numerous nobles') set in
motion by
Richard de
Ledrede,
Bishop of Ossory,
there was in the city of
Kilkenny a band of heretical...
-
secular songs in the vernacular, and were
mostly composed by
Richard de
Ledrede,
Bishop of Ossory. It is on
display at St Canice's
Cathedral since July...
-
Occurring in 1324 and
instigated by the then
Bishop of Ossory,
Richard de
Ledrede, the
trial involved Dame
Alice de
Kyteler and her
servant Petronella de...
-
involved in the
Kilkenny Witch Trials. The
Bishop of Ossory,
Richard de
Ledrede, a
noted "scourge of
witches and heretics",
accused a
number of prominent...
- 1324
contain sixty Latin verses, or Cantilenae,
written by
Richard de
Ledrede,
Bishop of Ossory, best
known for his
connection with
trials for heresy...
- (namely, the Maeldornnaigh)
prevailed throughout Ireland."
Archbishop Ledrede of
Ossory accuses Alice Kyteler and her ****ociates of
witchcraft and heresy...