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Robert Wikeford or de
Wikeford (c.1320 – 29
August 1390) was an English-born diplomat,
lawyer and judge, who
became Lord
Chancellor of
Ireland and Archbishop...
- Wickford: the
manor of
Wickford Hall and the
manor of Stilemans.
Robert Wikeford or de
Wickford (c.1320–90),
Archbishop of Dublin, was born in Wickford...
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Cathedral were
banished from
Dublin by Minot's
successor as Archbishop,
Robert Wikeford, in 1376. In 1372
through what was
described as "obtuse
bureaucratic mismanagement"...
- Lord
Keeper in the
absence of
William Tany to
Jerusalem Robert Wikeford or de
Wikeford,
Archbishop of
Dublin and
Primate of
Ireland (1377–1379) John Colton...
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consecrated on 16
April 1363. Died in
office on 10 July 1375. 1375 1390
Robert Wikeford Appointed on 12
October 1375. Also was Lord
Chancellor of
Ireland (1377–1379)...
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Montaut Bishop of Aire 1386–1390 Succeeded by
Maurice Usk Preceded by
Robert Wikeford Archbishop of
Dublin 1390–1395 Succeeded by
Richard Northalis Preceded by...
- 1377 in Ireland. Lord:
Edward III (until 21 June), then
Richard II
Robert Wikeford,
Primate of
Ireland appointed Lord
Chancellor of Ireland.
Brian Ó Flaithbheartaigh...
- John de
Leche Alexander de
Bicknor John de St Paul
Thomas Minot Robert Wikeford Robert Waldby Richard Northalis Thomas Cranley Richard Talbot Michael Tregury...
- one of the
Oxford Calculators John Wycliffe,
theologian (1356)
Robert Wikeford,
Archbishop of
Dublin (c. 1350) Two
additional outstanding academic figures...
- Courtenay. The two men for a time were
united in
opposition to
Robert Wikeford, the Lord
Chancellor of Ireland, who
resented the
Butler dynasty's power...