• Little, Andrew George "Richard Northalis" Dictionary of National Biography 1885-1900 Vol. 41 p.183 Beresford, David "Northalis, Richard" Cambridge Dictionary...
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  • (1385–1388). Robert Preston, 1st Baron Gormanston 1388 Richard Plunkett (1388–1393) Richard Northalis, Bishop of Ossory (1393–1397). Also Archbishop of Dublin...
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    include: Richard Northalis, Catholic Archbishop of Dublin John de Sandford, Catholic Archbishop of Dublin and his brother Fulk Basset Richard Talbot, Archbishop...
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    oolite – were sculpted and laid by craftsmen from the same area. In 1300 Richard de Ferings, Archbishop of Dublin arranged an agreement between the two...
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  • 1389, but O'Flanagan states that he was still alive in 1393, when Richard Northalis succeeded him as Lord Chancellor. O'Flanagan calls him one of the...
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  • Events from the year 1393 in Ireland. Lord: Richard II Richard Northalis, Bishop of Ossory appointed Lord Chancellor of Ireland James Butler, 4th Earl...
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    the office of treasurer of Ireland, while another, Richard Northalis (1387–95), acted as King Richard II of England's ambassador abroad. At the English...
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  • He was a Doctor of Divinity and a judge. In 1397, on the death of Richard Northalis, he was made Archbishop of Dublin and arrived in Ireland the following...
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    Chichester on 25 October 1395, then to York on 5 October 1396. 1395 1397 Richard Northalis Translated from Ossory 25 October 1395. Also was Lord Chancellor of...
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  • Catholic Church titles Preceded by Richard Northalis Bishop of Ossory 1395–1398 Succeeded by John Waltham Preceded by John Burghill Bishop of Llandaff...
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  • professor of theology there. He later became close to Edward's son, King Richard II. He was a firm opponent of John Wycliffe, wrote a book denouncing him...
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    Volume XI, Oxford: Oxford University Press, ISBN 0-19-821745-5 Bagwell, Richard (1885–1890). Ireland Under the Tudors. Vol. 1. p. 305. Diocese of Ossory...
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  • Houghton Richard de Ferings John de Leche Alexander de Bicknor John de St Paul Thomas Minot Robert Wikeford Robert Waldby Richard Northalis Thomas Cranley...
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  • a large amount of money at the time (although a later Chancellor, Richard Northalis, complained that it did not even cover a third of his expenses, and...
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