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Roger Utlagh, or
Roger Outlawe (c. 1260 – 1341) was a
leading Irish cleric,
judge and
statesman of the
fourteenth century who was
Prior of Kilmainham,...
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plans and
proposals for the ****ure
expansion of the village.
Roger Utlagh (c.1260–1341),
cleric and
statesman Jon
Kenny (1957-2024),
comedian and...
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delay in the proceedings. This
allowed Kyteler to flee to
Roger Utlagh.
Ledrede accused Utlagh of
harbouring heretics, but a
commission cleared him of any...
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Events from the year 1321 in Ireland. Lord:
Edward II
Roger Utlagh,
Prior of the
Order of St. John of Jerusalem,
Kilmainham appointed Lord
Chancellor of...
- D'Arcy: 1324–1327
Thomas FitzGerald, 2nd Earl of Kildare: 1327–1328
Roger Utlagh: 1328–1329 John D'Arcy: 1329–1331
William Donn de Burgh, 3rd Earl of Ulster:...
- was
founded by
William de Vesci. It was run by
Franciscan friars.
Roger Utlagh, or
Roger Outlawe (d. 1341) was a
leading Irish cleric,
judge and statesman...
- who had
arrested and
imprisoned him,
probably at
Roger Utlagh's bidding. Less
fortunate than
Utlagh and Bicknor, le Poer was imprisoned, and died in prison...
- FitzJohn,
Bishop of
Ossory (1318– 1320).
Later Archbishop of Cashel.
Roger Utlagh,
Prior of the
Order of St. John of Jerusalem, Kilmainham.
Appointed in 1321...
- 23 February 1341 (1341-02-23) – 23 May 1341 (1341-05-23)
Preceded by
Roger Utlagh, or
Outlaw Succeeded by
Robert Askeby Personal details Born Hugh de Burgh...
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Kyteler through her four
marriages (notably her brother-in-law
Roger Utlagh, or Outlawe,
Prior of the
Knights Hospitallers at Kilmainham), (the brother...