- de
Rednesse (died
after 1386) was an English-born
judge who
served four
times as Lord
Chief Justice of Ireland. He was the son of
Stephen de
Rednesse, whose...
- and the best
Jordane Almonds in
three or
foure waters, to take away the
rednesse from
their out-side, lay them in a
Bason of
warme water all night, the...
-
Legal offices Preceded by John de
Rednesse Lord
Chief Justice of the King's
Bench for
Ireland 1351-54 Succeeded by John de
Rednesse...
- John de
Rednesse From Reedness,
Yorkshire (1st term) 1351-4
Godfrey de Foljambe,
knight Born in Tideswell,
Derbyshire 1354-6 John de
Rednesse (2nd term)...
- of King's
Bench (Ireland) by 1347, and in 1359
briefly replaced John de
Rednesse as Lord
Chief Justice.
Shortly afterwards he was
appointed Deputy to the...
-
months in that office,
since he was
replaced in the same year by John de
Rednesse, and he is
shortly afterwards heard of as a
member of a
Commission of Oyer...
- JSTOR 27729654.
Patent Roll 35
Edward III,
grant of
Termonfeckin to John de
Rednesse "Planned
Revision to
Route 189/189A Ashbourne-Drogheda -Clogher Head-Grangebellow...
- Kilmainham. In 1356 he was
chosen to
replace John de
Rednesse as Lord
Chief Justice, on the
grounds that
Rednesse had
given offence to the Crown, by
going to England...
-
Legal offices Preceded by John de
Rednesse Lord
Chief Justice of the King's
Bench for
Ireland 1361-63 Succeeded by
Richard White...
- fighting. In 1358, he sat on a
commission of oyer and
terminer with John de
Rednesse, the Lord
Chief Justice of
Ireland , Sir
Thomas de
Rokeby the
younger and...