- Little,
Andrew George "Richard
Northalis"
Dictionary of
National Biography 1885-1900 Vol. 41 p.183 Beresford,
David "
Northalis, Richard"
Cambridge Dictionary...
- it was
apparently not
considered to be a very
generous amount:
Richard Northalis, Lord
Chancellor 1393–97,
complained that it did not
cover even a third...
-
Bicknor John de St Paul
Thomas Minot Robert Wikeford Robert Waldby Richard Northalis Thomas Cranley Richard Talbot Michael Tregury John
Walton Walter Fitzsimon...
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Tuathail Past bishop(s) Dúnán Lorcán Ua
Tuathail Henry de
Loundres Richard Northalis William Rokeby William Plunket, 4th
Baron Plunket Architecture Style Gothic/Romanesque...
- was a
Doctor of
Divinity and a judge. In 1397, on the
death of
Richard Northalis, he was made
Archbishop of
Dublin and
arrived in
Ireland the following...
- and in the
graveyard outside. Some
notable individuals include:
Richard Northalis,
Catholic Archbishop of
Dublin John de Sandford,
Catholic Archbishop of...
- (1427–60),
filled the
office of
treasurer of Ireland,
while another,
Richard Northalis (1387–95),
acted as King
Richard II of England's amb****ador abroad. At...
-
large amount of
money at the time (although a
later Chancellor,
Richard Northalis,
complained that it did not even
cover a
third of his expenses, and asked...
-
February 1371;
translated to
Meath c. 10
March 1386 1386 1395
Richard Northalis,
Carmelites (O.Carm.)
Elected 1386,
appointed before 17
February 1387...
- but O'Flanagan
states that he was
still alive in 1393, when
Richard Northalis succeeded him as Lord Chancellor. O'Flanagan
calls him one of the most...