• John Tirel, or Tyrell (died 1395) was a prominent judge and statesman in fourteenth-century Ireland who held office as Serjeant-at-law and Chief Justice...
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  • dictionary. Tirel (pronounced [tiʁɛl]) is a French surname which may have either been a nickname for a stubborn person (Old French: tirel, for a draught...
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  • dared not travel to Carlow. Some of them, like Robert de Holywood and John Tirel, refused to leave Dublin at all "on account of the dangers". Shriggeley...
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    destroyed Carlow by fire several times, notably in 1363, 1376 and 1391-2. John Tirel, Chief Justice of Common Pleas 1386-95, was notoriously reluctant to brave...
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  • stay in Dublin, he was certainly not unique. His fellow Chief Justice John Tirel was another judge who refused to go on assize "on account of the dangers...
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  • and another in 1846. The two remaining posts were done away with in 1851. John Depeden c.1420 Thomas Andrew c.1422 William Crosby 1437–1459 George Ashby...
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    Langham 1385 John de Shriggeley 1385 Edmund de Clay 1386 John Tirel 1396 John Giffard 1396 John Fitzadam 1419 William Tynbegh 1420 John Blakeney, first...
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    parishes of Clonsilla and Mulhuddart in 1178 by Hugh de Lacy, Lord of Meath. John Tirel, or Tyrrell, was Chief Justice of the Common Pleas for Ireland in the...
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  • and County Wexford. The senior Serjeant assigned to ride that circuit, John Tirel, was unable or unwilling to act "on account of the dangers of the roads"...
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  • Baron Gormanston 1356: John Keppock 1358: Richard White 19 November 1363: Edmund de Bereford, or Edmund of Barford 1373/4: John Tirel, or Tyrell 18 April...
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    Later chroniclers added the name of the killer, a nobleman named Walter Tirel, although the description of events was later embroidered with other details...
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    Norman Walter Tirel, who in 1100 in the New Forest accidentally shot dead with an arrow King William II (1087–1100). The legend states that Tirel fled, fearing...
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    cuisine Le Viandier – a recipe collection generally credited to Guillaume Tirel, c 1300 Liber de Coquina – (The book of cooking/cookery) is one of the oldest...
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    William Rufus) dies in a hunting accident in the New Forest. Sir Walter Tirel is accused of having shot the arrow, but flees the country to avoid a trial...
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  • Emperor Trajan Liu Niangzi, Chinese Imperial chef Sidoine Benoît Guillaume Tirel, also known as Taillevent, first professional French master chef Maestro...
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    lobster, was published before the birth of French court cook Guillaume Tirel, Tirel later expanded and republished this recipe collection, suggesting that...
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  • Burgundy (d. 1102) Vladislaus I, duke of Bohemia (approximate date) Walter Tirel (or William Rufus), English nobleman February 7 – Siegfried I, count of...
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  • fictional character in Her Fearful Symmetry by Audrey Niffenegger Elspeth Tirel, fictional character in the trading card game Magic: The Gathering Elspeth...
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    text Pichon, Jérôme; Vicaire, Georges (1892). Le Viandier de Guillaume Tirel dit Taillevent. p. 262. "Tostées Dorées - Recette De Pain Perdu Médiéval"...
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  • William Rufus) dies in a hunting accident in the New Forest. Sir Walter Tirel is accused of having shot the arrow, but flees the country to avoid a trial...
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    also the first appearance of the latterly famous medieval cook, Guillaume Tirel, then only a junior servant. During the first half of his reign Charles...
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  • dated the twenty-second day of March, 1778. London: John Stockdale. pp. 153–155. OCLC 2678599. John Maria. "Historic Assassinations Since 1865," The World...
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    cooking traditions and practices from France. In the 14th century, Guillaume Tirel, a court chef known as "Taillevent", wrote Le Viandier, one of the earliest...
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  • DMP · 1398 1399 Teneriffa 1936 QY Tenerife, Canary Islands DMP · 1399 1400 Tirela 1936 WA Charles Tirel, friend of the discoverer Louis Boyer DMP · 1400...
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  • 1187 Alexander (1193–1200) John of Corbonio (1203–1205) Jordan (1215–1216 or 1216–1219) John (before 1225), probably John of Corbonio again Geoffrey (1241)...
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  • on appeal to King John he ultimately recovered them all, except those in Connaught. FitzHenry had similar troubles with Richard Tirel and other nobles...
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  • Tyrrell, (1617–1701), Master of the Buckhounds to Charles I of England Walter Tirel (or Tyrell), (1065 – some time after 1100), an Anglo-Norman nobleman rumored...
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    Baynard, d. 1136. Godfrey Alice (or Adeliza) de Clare, d. 1138. m. Walter Tirel. Rohese de Clare, d. 1121, m. (ca. 1088), Eudo Dapifer. Isabel de Clare...
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  • 319B. doi:10.1130/0091-7613(1994)022<0319:AMODFS>2.3.CO;2. ISSN 0091-7613. Tirel, Céline; Brun, Jean-Pierre; Burov, Evgueni (2008). "Dynamics and structural...
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    Walter Tirel, Richard Fitz Gilbert's son-in-law, & born in Tonbridge himself. The town was soon afterwards taken again, this time by King John only a...
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