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John de Bothby

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and held the office until 1374. O'Flanagan remarks that nothing is known of his career as Chancellor, other than the fact of his appointment. Elrington Ball however notes that he was entitled to a
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He is first heard of as a royal clerk. He rose in the public service, held a number of royal commissions, and was granted a licence to export
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His date of death is uncertain. He was still living in 1382 when he was asked to inquire into whether lands held by the Priory of
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Unlike many holders of the office of Lord Chancellor of Ireland, who could reasonably expect to be appointed to a
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guard while in Ireland, and that he was sufficiently knowledgeable about Irish affairs to be sent back to
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had been unlawfully acquired. His property passed to his nephew, also called John de Bothby.
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in 1372. Smyth records the payment to him of the cost of maintaining six
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in due course, Boothby never rose above the position of
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Lord Chancellor of Ireland

Boothby Pagnall
Lincolnshire
Bourne, Lincolnshire
Cammeringham
corn
Ireland
1371
military
England
Privy Council of Ireland
Edward III
men-at-arms
archers
Great Seal of Ireland
bishopric
vicar
Keyingham
Hound, Hampshire
the Church of the Holy Sepulchre, Northampton

Walton






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