• John de Derlington (John of Darlington) (died 1284) was an English Dominican, Archbishop of Dublin and theologian. Derlington became a Dominican friar...
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    princess (b. 1218) Isa ibn Muhanna, Mamluk ruler, commander and prince John de Derlington, English archbishop and theologian Kaykhusraw III, Seljuk ruler of...
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  • William de la Corner: the conflict lasted from 1271 to 1279. Pope Nicholas III declared both elections void in 1279, and appointed John de Derlington instead...
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    excommunication upon them. However, he took care to exclude from his sentence John de Derlington, dean of Penkridge and Archbishop of Dublin, and thus his peer. After...
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  • 1279 with both candidates being disqualified in favour of John de Derlington (although Derlington, detained in England on official business, died in 1284...
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  • Howth. 'John de Saunford' is listed as 'escheator of Ireland' c.1282. In 1284 he was chosen archbishop of Dublin in succession to John de Derlington. Some...
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  • John de Derlington, (apparently, this was the first stage of an aborted mission to Rome) and in consequence, he brought a lawsuit against William de Meones...
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    William de Meones, the first family member to live in Ireland, came from England in 1279–80 as a clerk in the entourage of John de Derlington, Archbishop...
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    1279 1284 John de Derlington Appointed on 28 January and consecrated on 27 August 1279. Died in office on 29 March 1284. 1286 1294 John de Sandford Also...
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  • last held be a non-royal by John the Scot who died in 1237. It then passed to the crown and was given to a royal relative. De Facto Under the Justiciar...
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  • princess (b. 1218) Isa ibn Muhanna, Mamluk ruler, commander and prince John de Derlington, English archbishop and theologian Kaykhusraw III, Seljuk ruler of...
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  • compromise candidate, John de Derlington, who as a royal confessor also enjoyed the confidence of the English Crown (in the event Derlington, detained by official...
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  • heard of in Ireland in about 1279 as a clerk in the entourage of John de Derlington, who was Archbishop of Dublin 1279-1284, but never took up the office...
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  • in favour of John de Derlington, who died in England before he could assume office as Archbishop. His successor was Fulke's brother John, who preferred...
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  • F. Elrington The Judges in Ireland 1221–1921 John Murray London 1926 Ball Judges in Ireland D'Alton, John Memoirs of the Archbishops of Dublin Dublin Hodges...
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    cross. In the aftermath of the rebellion Henry le Despenser appointed John Derlington, the archdeacon of Norwich, as his vicar-general on 5 February 1400...
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