William de Bardelby
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William de Bardelby (died 1337) was an English-born judge in Ireland. He took his name from his birthplace, Barlby, North Yorkshire. He was probably a cousin of William de Bardelby, who was Keeper of the Great Seal of the Realm in the reign of King Edward II. Also Robert de Bardelby was an English judge at the beginning of the 14th century. William de Bardelby was vicar of Coberley in Gloucestershire in 1316; he then moved to Ireland where he was presented to the living of Garristown, in north County Dublin, in 1318.
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William de Bardelby (died 1337) was an English-born judge in Ireland. He took his name from his birthplace, Barlby, North Yorkshire. He was probably a cousin of William de Bardelby, who was Keeper of the Great Seal of the Realm in the reign of King Edward II. Also Robert de Bardelby was an English judge at the beginning of the 14th century. William de Bardelby was vicar of Coberley in Gloucestershire in 1316; he then moved to Ireland where he was presented to the living of Garristown, in north County Dublin, in 1318. He became Master of the Rolls in Ireland in 1334 (being only the second holder of the office) and held that position until his death in 1337.
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