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Nicholas de
Snyterby, or
Snitterby (died
after 1354) was a Law
Officer and
judge in
Ireland in the
fourteenth century, who held
office as King's Serjeant...
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Reginald de
Snyterby (died 1436) was an
Irish judge of the
fifteenth century, from a
family of
English origin which produced several Irish judges. He was...
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Thomas de
Snyterby (died 1316) was an English-born
Crown official,
cleric and
judge in Ireland, in the
reign of King
Edward I of England. He was the first...
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predecessor Edward Somerton. It is
unclear if he was
related to
Reginald de
Snyterby,
second Baron of the
Court of
Exchequer (Ireland) 1424–1436.
Reginald came...
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distinguished judges,
including Nicholas de
Snyterby,
possibly his nephew, in the next
generation and
Reginald de
Snyterby, who died in
about 1436.
According to...
- His
career was
marked by
conflict with two
other judges,
Nicholas de
Snyterby and John de Troye, who
contested his
right to sit as a
Baron of the Court...
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Kilmainham for debt in 1453. He
married Joanna de
Snyterby, only
daughter and
heiress of
Reginald de
Snyterby (died c.1436), who was
appointed second Baron...
- St. John's Chapel, near Dublin, as was his ****ure
colleague Reginald de
Snyterby.
Whether the
chapel was ever
built is uncertain. In the same year he was...
- and Terminer,
whose members included Sir
Richard de
Exeter and
Thomas de
Snyterby, Netterville's
colleagues in the
Common Pleas, was set up to deal with...
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James Cornwalsh,
Chief Baron of the
Irish Exchequer, and
Reginald de
Snyterby,
second Baron of the
Court of Exchequer. In 1426
these three judges and...