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William de Beverley

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38: 69:, acted as his assistant. In 1286 King Edward sent him to Ireland to deal with unspecified "special affairs" there. He was appointed Lord Chancellor in 1288. Ball gives his date of death as 1289, and this is borne out by legal proceedings that year, which refer to "William de Beverlaco, deceased". Some sources however give his date of death as 1292. In 1288 or 1289 King 103:
with four children, and apparently became insane after her husband's death in 1279. Although her father was still alive in 1289, William had
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of a female relative, Margery de Anlatheby or de Anlauby, a woman of some wealth, who was adjudged to be
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Our few personal glimpses of him come from his letters to his English opposite number,
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in 1283–5, charged with levying "the tenth" (one-tenth of the value of movable goods):
19:(died 1289 or 1292) was a senior English Crown official and judge of the reign of King 125:
Mental Competency Inquisitions from Medieval England (ca. late 12th c.-early 15th c.)
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Lives of the Lord Chancellors and Keepers of the Great Seal of Ireland
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The most usual version of his surname suggests that he was a native of
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in Yorkshire, a county with which he had a professional connection.
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sent him an order in his capacity as Chancellor to publish all
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Edward I of England
Lord Chancellor of Ireland
Beverley

royal commission
knights
tax collector
Yorkshire
Richard de Soham
judge
Edward I
Acts of Parliament
Robert Burnell
Lord Chancellor of England
legal guardian
insane
widow
custody


National Library of Ireland


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13th-century deaths
Lord chancellors of Ireland
People from Yorkshire

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