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Robert Dillon (died 1579)

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and on 3 September 1558 was promoted Chief Justice of the Common Pleas (also called of the Common Bench). His promotion was described as being a reward for his discretion and learning. He had then the reputation of being an efficient administrator. He was, however, at least sixty when he became
840:, referred to Dillon as a "scarecrow", and lobbied strongly for his removal from office. It seems however that no suitable replacement could be found as Dillon remained in office until his death in 1579, when, by Ball's reckoning, he may have been ninety years old. 1325:. "1. James Dillon, s. and h. of Sir Lucas Dillon of Newtown and Moymet co. Meath, Chief Baron of the Exchequer  ] and Senechal of the Barony of Kilkenny West, by Jane da. of James Bathe, also Chief Baron of the Exchequer  ..." 767:
from being extended to Ireland. They were successful in the short run, but Dillon, like Barnewall, quickly dropped his opposition to the suppression and was duly rewarded with his share in the spoils. In 1638 Dillon received
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a year after his grand-uncle's death. The confusion is understandable since their judicial careers overlapped to a large degree, and as Kenny (1992) points out the records of the
828:, described Dillon as "much spent in years, decayed in both sense and body". He was accused of neglecting his official responsibilities; he rarely attended meetings of the 2117: 832:, while he neglected his judicial duties entirely, and had effectively deputised his role as chief justice to the second justice. Sidney's ally Sir 776:. The former priory became the seat of his branch of the family, which was henceforth called the Dillons of Newtown. in 1646 he received the former 2122: 1675: 1476: 1378: 1359: 1659: 1643: 1627: 689:
Dillon married Genet (also called Elizabeth) Barnewall, daughter of Edward Barnewall of Crickstown and Elizabeth Plunket, daughter of Sir
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This family tree is based on the genealogies of the earls of Roscommon. Also see the lists of children in the text.
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Complete Peerage of England, Scotland, Ireland, Great Britain and the United Kingdom, Extant, Extinct, or Dormant
1729: 1296: 764: 690: 1971: 1473:. "1567 Dec. Robert Dillon (de Lion) of Newtown, co. Meath, lord chief justice of the Common Pleas (ibid.) ." 760: 656: 2052: 1545:. "... when death obliged him, at about the age of four-score and ten years, to relinquish his grasp." 1170:. "Sir Robert Dillon of Newtown, near Trim (third son of James of Riverston, and Elizabeth Bathe) ..." 1154:. "... when death obliged him, at about the age of four-score and ten years, to relinquish his grasp." 912: 752: 640: 2062: 2045: 134:
for more than twenty years, despite repeated calls for his removal on the grounds of age and ill health.
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A Genealogical History of the Dormant, Abeyant, Forfeited and Extinct Peerages of the British Empire
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Robert was born at the end of the 15th century, the third son of Sir James Dillon of Riverstown,
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for the relevant period do not always make it clear which Robert Dillon is being referred to.
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Chief Justice; Elrington Ball thought that he was probably nearer seventy. In 1567 he was
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The Peerage of Ireland or, A Genealogical History of the Present Nobility of that Kingdom
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McCormack, Anthony; Clavin, Terry (October 2009). McGuire, James; Quinn, James (eds.).
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Dillon followed his father and brother into the legal profession and became
2014: 1859: 1138:. "Dillon, Sir Robert (1500? – 1580) Irish judge born about 1500 ..." 1038: 821: 710: 636: 1569: 1567: 1561:. "... on 5 July 1579 he wrote to Walsingham that Dillon had died." 1356:, p. 33. "... to send Barnewall and Dillon to England ..." 817: 733: 643:. His mother was a daughter of Bartholomew Bathe of Dollardstown Castle, 320: 662:
This Robert Dillon must not be confused with Bartholomew's grandson Sir
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A Star Chamber Court in Ireland: The Court of Castle Chamber, 1571–1641
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In a letter of the 5 July 1579 Gerard reported Dillon's death to
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Roger, married Margaret, daughter of Richard Misset of Ballydromny,
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Elizabeth, married Henry Plunket, merchant and alderman of Dublin
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Robert Dillon with wife, parents, and other selected relatives.
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was actively seeking a suitable replacement for him. Sir
1344:. "... became the king's attorney in Ireland 1534." 1508: 1858: 1688:. "1565, 13 Oct. / 20 Jan. 1566 / Henry Sidney, L.D. " 1681: 1665: 1649: 1633: 1394: 1364: 1362: 1218: 1216: 1862:; Greenway, D. E.; Porter, S.; Roy, I., eds. (1986). 1210:. "... had five sons and two daughters ..." 1438:. "... chief justice of the Common Bench 1559;" 1411: 1409: 1261:. "Jeane, married to Sir Thomas Dillon of Drumrany;" 864:
As his birth date is uncertain, so are all his ages.
1672:. "Elizabeth I β€¦ acc. 17 Nov. 1558;" 1640:. "Edward VI ... acc. 28 Jan. 1547;" 1462: 1460: 1333: 1331: 1863: 1796: 1347: 1185: 1889:History of the King’s Serjeants at Law in Ireland 1002:Promoted Chief Justice of the Irish Common Pleas 2099: 1704:. "We now return to Sir Richard Dillon ..." 780:Abbey at Athnecarne (also called Ardnacrany) in 1964: 1573: 2028:. Vol. II. London: Sherratt & Hughes. 739:Dillon's son Lucas would become the father of 679:who are listed in his eldest brother's article 1656:. "Mary I β€¦ acc. 6 Jul. 1553;" 1592:. "... his death in April 1580 ..." 726:Jeane, married Sir Thomas Dillon of Drumrany 1915:The King's Inns and the Kingdom of Ireland 2118:Chief justices of the Irish Common Pleas 1833: 1794: 1554: 1526: 1514: 1222: 684: 2080:Chief Justice of the Irish Common Pleas 1986: 1812:Oxford Dictionary of National Biography 1777:. Vol. VI (1st ed.). London: 1767: 1585: 1482: 1384: 1368: 1318: 1179: 1131: 1073: 668:Chief Justice of the Irish Common Pleas 132:Chief Justice of the Irish Common Pleas 36:Chief Justice of the Irish Common Pleas 2100: 1728:. Vol. I (1st ed.). London: 1157: 1141: 1125: 1085: 1951:. Vol. IV. Dublin: James Moore. 1937: 1911: 1745: 1697: 1691: 1415: 1400: 1302: 1286: 1270: 1254: 1238: 1203: 1191: 1163: 1099: 1097: 843: 807:In 1555 he was made a justice of the 693:, Chief Justice of the Common Pleas. 618: 615: 613: 608: 605: 592: 571: 556: 554: 552: 550: 539: 521: 505: 503: 501: 495: 493: 491: 489: 487: 481: 456: 447: 430: 421: 419: 410: 386: 384: 382: 376: 374: 372: 366: 351: 336: 334: 319: 317: 304: 254: 239: 228: 226: 224: 222: 202: 200: 198: 196: 181: 168: 166: 164: 153: 2021: 1885: 1718: 1617: 1601: 1538: 1498: 1466: 1447: 1431: 1353: 1337: 1147: 651:. Robert was "bred to the law": Sir 137: 741:James Dillon, 1st Earl of Roscommon 13: 2123:Justices of the Irish King's Bench 1755:(New ed.). London: Harrison. 1094: 755:in 1534. In 1536-7 he accompanied 705:Chief Baron of the Irish Exchequer 14: 2149: 1992:"Dillon, Sir Robert (1500?–1580)" 2001:Dictionary of National Biography 1103:Robert's birth date is based on 696:Robert and Genet had four sons: 2030:– Knights bachelors & Index 1725:The Judges in Ireland 1221–1921 990:Court of King's Bench (Ireland) 809:Court of King's Bench (Ireland) 788:of Kilkenny West. He served as 2128:People from Trim, County Meath 1866:Handbook of British Chronology 765:Dissolution of the Monasteries 677:He was one of seven siblings, 1: 2113:Attorneys-general for Ireland 1972:Dictionary of Irish Biography 927:St. Peter's Priory at Newtown 770:St. Peter's Priory at Newtown 761:Solicitor General for Ireland 657:Lord Chief Justice of Ireland 116: 89: 2053:Attorney-General for Ireland 1309:. "Alison to the Lord Slane" 1293:. "Alison to the Lord Slane" 1118: 913:Attorney General for Ireland 753:Attorney General for Ireland 7: 2063:Barnaby Skurloke or Skurlog 1798:"Dillon, Robert (d. 1579?)" 1574:McCormack & Clavin 2009 10: 2154: 2005:. Vol. II. New York: 1815:. Vol. 16. New York: 1711: 1559:222, right column, line 56 953:Henry VIII of England 875: 872: 869: 838:Lord Chancellor of Ireland 126:was an Irish judge of the 2138:16th-century Irish judges 2133:Lawyers from County Meath 2086: 2077: 2069: 2059: 2050: 2042: 2037: 2022:Shaw, William A. (1906). 1988:Pollard, Albert Frederick 1834:Crawford, Jon G. (2005). 1795:Crawford, Jon G. (2004). 1487:135, left column, line 41 1389:135, left column, line 22 1373:135, left column, line 20 975:Edward VI of England 862: 857: 746: 659:, was his elder brother. 569: 533: 531: 529: 519: 515: 513: 511: 499: 497: 485: 483: 473: 454: 445: 428: 404: 396: 392: 380: 378: 370: 368: 349: 298: 296: 294: 292: 290: 288: 286: 278: 274: 272: 266: 264: 262: 260: 237: 210: 179: 106: 98: 85: 80: 76: 64: 52: 41: 34: 30: 23: 1791:– N to R (for Roscommon) 1136:135, left column, line 1 1078: 830:Privy Council of Ireland 666:(died 1597), who became 1817:Oxford University Press 1720:Ball, Francis Elrington 16:Irish judge (died 1579) 2025:The Knights of England 1860:Fryde, Edmund Boleslaw 1769:Cokayne, George Edward 1043:Lord Deputy of Ireland 1018:Queen Elizabeth I 826:Lord Deputy of Ireland 722:β€”and three daughters: 1912:Kenny, Colum (1992). 1543:139, penultimate line 1152:139, penultimate line 685:Marriage and children 1967:"Dillon, Sir Robert" 1920:Irish Academic Press 1886:Hart, A. R. (2000). 1819:. pp. 222–223. 1779:George Bell and Sons 1074:Notes and references 2046:Thomas St. Lawrence 1529:, pp. 106–107. 1702:139–142 (footnote) 931:Trim, County Meath 850:Francis Walsingham 844:Death and timeline 774:Trim, County Meath 653:Bartholomew Dillon 641:Court of Exchequer 2096: 2095: 2087:Succeeded by 2060:Succeeded by 2007:MacMillan and Co. 1929:978-0-7165-2472-4 1903:978-1-85182-528-8 1894:Four Courts Press 1851:978-1-85182-934-7 1842:Four Courts Press 1682:Fryde et al. 1986 1666:Fryde et al. 1986 1650:Fryde et al. 1986 1634:Fryde et al. 1986 1403:, pp. 31–33. 1109:F. 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Index

Chief Justice of the Irish Common Pleas
John Bathe
Nicholas Nugent
Newtown near Trim
Tudor era
Chief Justice of the Irish Common Pleas
Bartholomew
Dillon

James
Bathe

Chief Baron
Lucas
Dillon

Chief Baron
Christopher
Barnewall

Robert
Dillon

James
1st Earl
Roscommon

Earls of
Roscommon

County Meath
Court of Exchequer
Athy
County Kildare
Bartholomew Dillon
Lord Chief Justice of Ireland
Robert Dillon
Chief Justice of the Irish Common Pleas
King's Inns
who are listed in his eldest brother's article
Thomas Plunket
Lucas
Chief Baron of the Irish Exchequer
County Cavan
Baron Slane

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