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Richard Sydgrave or
Segrave (died 1425) was an
Irish judge who held
office as
Chief Baron of the
Irish Exchequer and
served as
deputy to the Lord Chancellor...
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owners until 1649. The
first of the
family recorded in Meath,
Richard Sydgrave, was
Chief Baron of the
Irish Exchequer 1423–5. His son
Patrick (living...
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Baron of the
Irish Exchequer Barnaby Skurloke (1520–1587),
lawyer Richard Sydgrave (died 1425),
Chief Baron of the
Irish Exchequer Richard White (died 1367)...
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third term 1415
James Uriell 1417
James Cornwalsh,
first term 1420
Richard Sydgrave 1423
James Cornwalsh,
second term 1426 (murdered 1441) John Cornwalsh,...
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Kilternan being part of the Abbey's lands). In 1412 he and
Richard Sydgrave,
Baron of the
Court of
Exchequer (Ireland), sat as
judges in a case of...
- Lord
Lieutenant of Ireland,
appointed Roger and his
colleague Richard Sydgrave to
inquire into the matter.
Roger was
reappointed to the King's
Bench in...
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engaged in a
similar struggle for the
office of
Chief Baron with
Richard Sydgrave in the 1420s), but
Elrington Ball
suggests that
there were also
valid objections...
- Killegland, now Ashbourne,
County Meath and his wife Joan Beg; the
Richard Sydgrave who was
Chief Baron of the
Irish Exchequer 1423-5, was a
direct ancestor...
- Council.
Cornwalsh was
suspended from
office in 1423 and
replaced by
Richard Sydgrave, with whom he had
contested the
right to hold the
office for
several years...
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Bykeley 1388:
Robert Huntingdon 1388–95:
Robert Clayton c.1395–99:
Richard Sydgrave 1399-1410: Hugh Bavent, or
Banent 1410–after 1423: John P****vaunt 1425–27:...