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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 ..."
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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
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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
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1704:. "We now return to Sir Richard Dillon ..."
780:Abbey at Athnecarne (also called Ardnacrany) in
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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 ..."
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1967:"Dillon, Sir Robert"
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1886:Hart, A. R. (2000).
1819:. pp. 222β223.
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2108:1580 deaths
1996:Lee, Sidney
1961:β Viscounts
1939:Lodge, John
1730:John Murray
1700:, pp.
1670:43, line 41
1654:43, line 27
1638:43, line 15
1505:. as quoted
1243:155, line 4
818:Elizabeth I
734:Baron Slane
672:King's Inns
611:the article
459:Christopher
442:Chief Baron
331:Chief Baron
307:Bartholomew
170:Sir Richard
122:β 1579) of
120: 1500
93: 1500
54:Preceded by
2102:Categories
2084:1558β1579
2073:John Bathe
2057:1535β1554
2003:Supplement
1918:. Dublin:
1892:. Dublin:
1840:. Dublin:
1787:1180818801
1698:Lodge 1789
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1401:Kenny 1992
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1303:Burke 1866
1289:, p.
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1241:, p.
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1225:, p.
1206:, p.
1204:Lodge 1789
1192:Kenny 1992
1166:, p.
1164:Lodge 1789
1150:, p.
1134:, p.
802:King's Inn
784:, and the
609:Subject of
343:of Newtown
59:John Bathe
1957:264906028
1738:832154869
1618:Ball 1926
1602:Ball 1926
1539:Ball 1926
1499:Ball 1926
1467:Shaw 1906
1448:Ball 1926
1432:Ball 1926
1354:Hart 2000
1338:Ball 1926
1148:Ball 1926
1119:Citations
1056:Knighted
1053:1567, Dec
925:Received
858:Timeline
790:seneschal
786:monastery
778:Carmelite
622:Roscommon
575:Barnewall
563:Roscommon
465:1522β1575
461:Barnewall
439:died 1593
355:Barnewall
353:Elizabeth
241:Elizabeth
128:Tudor era
48:1558β1579
44:In office
1990:(1901).
1978:29 April
1941:(1789).
1809:(eds.).
1771:(1895).
1761:11501348
1749:(1866).
1722:(1926).
814:knighted
794:Kilkenny
620:Earls of
561:1st Earl
177:fl. 1424
2015:9146854
1998:(ed.).
1945:(ed.).
1712:Sources
929:, near
798:Athlone
772:, near
578:d. 1628
573:Eleanor
567:d. 1641
315:d. 1533
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747:Career
715:Thomas
594:Legend
544:Dillon
542:Robert
449:Marion
435:Dillon
414:Dillon
412:Thomas
340:Dillon
338:Robert
309:Dillon
232:Dillon
183:Jeanne
172:Dillon
1994:. In
1801:. In
1079:Notes
1067:Died
1061:88β89
1050:85β86
1029:74β75
1007:67β68
996:64β65
982:64β65
960:62β63
938:56β57
919:47β48
906:43β44
901:died
892:42β43
887:Born
701:Lucas
558:James
451:Sharl
433:Lucas
425:Bathe
324:Bathe
322:James
243:Bathe
230:James
2011:OCLC
1980:2022
1953:OCLC
1924:ISBN
1898:ISBN
1872:ISBN
1846:ISBN
1821:ISBN
1783:OCLC
1757:OCLC
1734:OCLC
1064:1579
985:1555
922:1638
909:1534
895:1533
873:Date
718:John
645:Athy
423:Jane
185:Wile
102:1579
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86:Born
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