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- William Tynbegh or de Thinbegh (c. 1370–1424) was an Irish lawyer who had a long and distinguished career as a judge, holding office as Chief Justice...
- Skrene 1395 William Tynbegh, first term 1397 Richard Rede 1399 Robert Sutton 1401 Thomas Bache, third term 1403 William Tynbegh, second term 1405 James...
- Peter Rowe Lord Chief Justice of Ireland 1395–1396 Succeeded by William Tynbegh Preceded by William Gascoigne Lord Chief Justice of England 1413–1423 Succeeded by...
- Justice of Ireland 1388–1395 Succeeded by William Hankford Preceded by William Tynbegh Lord Chief Justice of Ireland 1397–1397 Succeeded by Stephen de Bray...
- Hankford From Hankford in the parish of Bulkworthy, Devon 1396 William Tynbegh, clerk Family originally from Tenby, Pembrokeshire 1397 Peter Rowe (2nd...
- Burgh 1417–1421: John Swift 1421: Sir Thomas Strange 1421–1424: William Tynbegh 1424–1426: Hugh Banent 1426: Edward Dantsey, Bishop of Meath 1426–1427:...
- John Giffard 1396 John Fitzadam 1419 William Tynbegh 1420 John Blakeney, first term 1424 William Tynbegh, second term 1424 John Blakeney, second term...
- web}}: CS1 maint: postscript (link) Beresford, David (October 2009). "Tynbegh, William". Dictionary of Irish Biography. doi:10.3318/dib.008695.v1. Annals...
- obtained the requisite official permission, along with his colleagues William Tynbegh and John Fitzadam. Hart believes that he acted as Serjeant until 1402,...
- actually built is uncertain. In 1421 he sat on a commission with William Tynbegh, Chief Justice of the Irish Common Pleas, and Richard Bermingham, second...