Fromund le Brun (died 1283) was a cleric and judge in thirteenth-century Ireland who became Lord Chancellor of Ireland. He lost a long battle to become...
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An earlier Sir William le Brun, probably his ancestor, had come over with the Anglo-Norman invasion of Ireland. Fromund Le Brun, Lord Chancellor of Ireland...
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owned by Fromund Le Brun, the Lord Chancellor of Ireland, and a castle was built there in the 13th century. In 1466, his descendant Elizabeth le Brun married...
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of Ireland in 1356, returned to England and became a judge there. Fromund Le Brun (1259–1283). He was elected Archbishop of Dublin, but his election...
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160 Scottish warriors from the daughter of Dubhghall mac Ruaidhri, the King of the Hebrides. Fromund Le Brun became Lord Chancellor of Ireland v t e...
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nominated as Archbishop of Dublin, but faced a rival candidate in Fromund Le Brun, the Lord Chancellor of Ireland: the result was a long and bitter struggle...
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death led to a long struggle between rival candidates for the See, Fromund Le Brun and William de la Corner, which was not resolved until 1279, when they...
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situation involving a bitter struggle between two rival nominees, Fromund Le Brun and William de la Corner. Edward received Derlington's homage and fealty...
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Cashel. After outraged protests from his opponents, in particular from Fromund Le Brun, the Lord Chancellor of Ireland, a compromise was reached in 1277 by...
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following year when he sold his lands at Knocktopher to Nigel le Brun (nephew of Fromund Le Brun, Lord Chancellor of Ireland) and his wife Amicia. He would...
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