• Grimsby and Governor of St Lucia Anthony St Leger (Master of the Rolls) (c. 1535–1613), English-born judge and Master of the Rolls in Ireland This disambiguation...
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  • Anthony St Leger (the younger) (c.1535–1613) was an English-born judge in Ireland of the later Tudor and Stuart eras. He held the office of Master of...
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    Anthony St Leger (Master of the Rolls) (c. 1535–1613), English-born judge and Master of the Rolls in Ireland. Sir William St. Leger, President of the...
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  • Member of Parliament Anthony St Leger (Lord Deputy of Ireland) (1496–1559), English politician and Lord Deputy of Ireland Anthony St Leger (Master of the Rolls)...
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    The Cock is a typical old English pub featuring inglenooks, exposed beams and low ceilings. Sir Anthony St Leger, Master of the Rolls in Ireland, of Wierton...
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  • The Master of the Rolls in Ireland was a senior judicial office in the Irish Chancery under English and British rule, and was equivalent to the Master...
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  • born in 1525 in England, the second son of Sir Anthony St Leger and his wife, Agnes Warham. His father was appointed Lord Deputy of Ireland in 1540. His father's...
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    William Warham (category Masters of the Rolls)
    who married Sir Anthony St Leger. Later, Warham took holy orders, held two livings (Barley and Cottenham) and became Master of the Rolls in 1494. Henry...
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  • Walter Cowley (category Irish people of English descent)
    the Lord Deputy of Ireland, Sir Anthony St Leger. Since St Leger was notoriously hot-tempered his ensuing quarrel with St Leger was probably not of Walter's...
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  • Gerald Aylmer (judge) (category People of the Tudor period)
    administration. Aylmer attended Sir Anthony St Leger on his journey to London in 1538, joining the commission of inquiry to bring charges against Grey...
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  • John Parker (Irish judge) (category Masters of the Rolls in Ireland)
    in Tudor Ireland. He held the offices of Constable of Dublin Castle and Master of the Rolls in Ireland; to be appointed to the latter office was a notable...
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  • Robert Cowley (judge) (category Masters of the Rolls in Ireland)
    sixteenth-century Ireland who held the office of Master of the Rolls in Ireland. He is chiefly remembered as a possible ancestor of the 1st Duke of Wellington. Despite...
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    Conyers Clifford (category Members of the Parliament of England (pre-1707) for constituencies in Wales)
    Sir Anthony St Leger, knight, Master of the Rolls in Ireland. She died in childbirth on 19 December 1603, aged thirty-seven, leaving a son, Anthony, and...
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  • John Alan (category Masters of the Rolls in Ireland)
    of the Irish House of Commons, and held the offices of Master of the Rolls in Ireland, Chancellor of the Exchequer of Ireland and Lord Chancellor of Ireland...
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    lands, money, and goods were seized by the king (Leeds Castle was soon in the hands of Sir Anthony St Leger)—and, no doubt, in dire financial straits...
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  • Victoria Cross Henry Agar-Ellis, 3rd Viscount Clifden, won both Derby and St. Leger in 1848 Sir James Fitzjames Stephen (1829–1894), judge Edwin Blake (1830–1914)...
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    1st Earl of Essex, KG, PC – Secretary of State, Master of the Rolls, Lord Privy Seal, Governor of the Isle of Wight, Justice in Eyre, Lord Great Chamberlain...
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    William (II) mentioned in the C.B.A. 1249. Howell mentioned in the Leger Book (L.B.) of Buckfast (Brit. Mus.) – no dates. Henry mentioned in C.B.A. 1264...
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  • Peter Murrell (1964-), spouse of the above. Chief Executive of the Scottish National Party 2001-2023. Hayes St Leger, 4th Viscount Doneraile, Irish representative...
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  • Racism in Quebec (category Politics of Quebec)
    isolated incidents. The Léger firm regularly conducts surveys measuring how people perceive themselves in terms of racism. In 2020, 20% of Quebecers considered...
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    administration, led by John Parker, the Master of the Rolls in Ireland. Parker, a strong Protestant and English by birth, accused Sussex of having Roman Catholic sympathies...
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  • Nicholas Gaynesford (category People of the Wars of the Roses)
    Thomas Bourchier, Thomas St Leger, George Browne and others in the Commissions of Escheat upon the possessions of the Duke of Clarence in Surrey. At various...
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  • William Boleyn (category Knights of the Bath)
    Boleyn became seised of the manor of Offeley St Leger in Offeley and Cokernhoe, Hertfordshire, and others in Sussex. He was admitted to the Mercers' Company...
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    Queen and Treasury Commissioner), John Trevor, Master of the Rolls, and Silius Titus. The importance of the event has divided historians ever since Friedrich...
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    The race serves as the middle leg of the Triple Crown, preceded by the 2000 Guineas and followed by the St Leger. The name "Derby" has since become synonymous...
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  • by J. Stevens, 1722, pp.309, 312, 324 Tripartite Life of St. Patrick, edited by W. Stokes, (Rolls Ser.), 1887, pp.200, 350 Louis Augustin Alemand, Monasticum...
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  • 1945 Birthday Honours (Mention in Despatches) (category 1945 in the United Kingdom)
    Robinson (43735). D. W. Rowson (36218). A. W. Ruffell (70786), RAFO. C. St. Leger-Brightman (76266), RAFVR. L. G. Scott (89703), RAFVR. J. A. C. Scoular...
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    Erik Satie (category French people of Scottish descent)
    a specific homage to Satie's music in his 1996 Century Rolls. Satie wrote extensively for the press, but unlike his professional colleagues such as Debussy...
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  • Extinct and Dormant Baronetcies of England Ireland and Scotland Burke and Burke (1838) pp 143–44 Plea Rolls of the Court of Common Pleas; National Archives;...
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    Igor Stravinsky (category Academic staff of the École Normale de Musique de Paris)
    rolls that included comments about the work by Stravinsky that were engraved into the rolls. He stopped working with player pianos in 1930 when the Aeolian...
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