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Nicholas Barnewall (Irish judge)

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109:, who died in 1479. Catherine Bold, Lord Ratoath's daughter and heiress by his previous marriage, married Nicholas and Ismay's younger son Edmund Barnewall: they settled at Dunbrow in County Dublin, where their descendants remained for several generations. 87:. There was a bitter dispute over the family inheritance between the two sisters and their respective husbands, from which the Barnewalls emerged the winners, acquiring far more than the half share of the estate to which Ismay was entitled by law. 90:
Christopher, Nicholas's eldest son, inherited Crickstown, where the Barnewall family remained for several generations. He married Ellen Butler, daughter of Edmund Butler, 8th
37:(died 1446) and his wife Matilda (or Maud) Drake (died before 1424), an heiress of the wealthy Drake family of Drakerath. She was a close relative, possibly a sister, of 79:: they had at least two sons, Christopher and Edmund. Ismay's sister Joan married Sir Jenico d'Artois the younger, eldest son of the soldier and statesman Sir 22:(died after 1465) was an Irish judge and landowner of the fifteenth century who held office as Lord Chief Justice of Ireland. He was the ancestor of the 228: 60:
for more than a decade. Nicholas was "bred up to the law", and was appointed to the same office as his father in 1457, with a
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in the early 1400s, and led the citizens of Dublin to a decisive victory over the O'Byrne clan of
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He married Ismay, daughter and co-heiress of Sir Robert Serjeant of
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Nicholas's younger brother Robert was created the first
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Ismay outlived her husband, and remarried the prominent
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and his first wife Joan Taaffe of Liscarton Castle,
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Barnewall Baronets
County Meath
Christopher Bernevall
John Drake
Lord Mayor of Dublin
County Wicklow
River Dargle
Lord Chief Justice of Ireland
knighthood
Thomas Fitz-Christopher Plunket
Castleknock
County Dublin
Jenico d'Artois
County Meath
Baron Dunboyne
baronetcy
Yorkist
Baron Ratoath
Baron Trimleston
Burke's Peerage
Sir James Alleyn
Lord Chief Justice of Ireland
Thomas Fitz-Christopher Plunket
Thomas Fitz-Christopher Plunket
Lord Chief Justice of Ireland
Thomas Fitz-Christopher Plunket
Categories
Lawyers from County Meath
Lords chief justice of Ireland
Barnewall family

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