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John Burnell

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206: 201: 97:, who obtained the position of Chief Baron for his son and the right to name a Deputy Chief Baron for himself. Burnell was superseded as Deputy in 1487. In 1491 he and Oliver were appointed joint Chief Barons, presumably due to Portlester's influence, but Burnell seems to have died soon afterwards. He was succeeded in his estates by his son, also called John who in 1494 was forgiven the arrears of 54:, and died out around 1370. The Burnells had a strong tradition of judicial service; Robert Burnell, who was probably John's great-grandfather, and who married the Tyrrell heiress to the barony of Castleknock, was a Baron of the 89:. Elrington Ball explains that a Deputy was required because Oliver was considered to be mentally deficient. He was unable to speak or apparently understand what was said to him, so that the 116: 243: 277: 94: 282: 267: 236: 71: 24: 262: 229: 78: 55: 272: 51: 93:
could not be administered to him. Oliver was a natural son of the powerful Irish nobleman
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to England. In 1482 he was appointed Deputy to the Chief Baron of the Irish Exchequer,
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His burial place was within the private chapel of Baron Portlester at
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through marriage into the Tyrrell family, who had held the feudal
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for life in 1478. In 1479 he had royal licence to go on a
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since the fourteenth century: they acquired the manor of
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judge
Chief Baron of the Irish Exchequer
Burnell family
Balgriffin
County Dublin
Castleknock
barony
Castleknock
Court of Exchequer (Ireland)
Patrick Burnell
Henry Burnell
Recorder of Dublin
Court of King's Bench (Ireland)
Court of Exchequer (Ireland)
pilgrimage
Oliver FitzEustace
oath of office
Rowland FitzEustace, 1st Baron Portlester
rent
Escheator
County Dublin
St. Audoen's Church





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