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Justiciar (2526 bytes)
1: ...tant legal and political figure. The [[Latin]] ''justiciarius'' means simply ''judge''. 4: In the [[history of England]], the term '''justiciar''' originally referred to any officer of the king... 6: ...ief justiciar''' (latterly known simply as the '''justiciar''') was a rough equivalent to that of the modern ... 8: ...not understand the language of his subjects) so a justiciar, regent or lieutenant was appointed to represent ... 10: ...] soon took the position formerly occupied by the justiciar as second to the king in dignity, as well as in p... Hugh Bigod (Justiciar) (1114 bytes) 1: '''Hugh Bigod''' (d. [[1266]]) was [[Justiciar]] of [[England]] from [[1258]] to [[1260]]. He wa... 3: ... a leading member, and Hugh was appointed Chief [[Justiciar]]. He also had wardship of the [[Tower of London]... Hugh Bigod (disambiguation) (428 bytes) 7: * [[Hugh Bigod (Justiciar)]] - [[Justiciar]] of [[England]], was the youngest son of Hugh Bi... Henry de Beaumont, 1st Earl of Warwick (1419 bytes) 13: ...who inherited Henry's Norman lands, and was Chief Justiciar of Normandy; 14: ...d then Archbishop of [[Rouen]], and who was Chief Justiciar and Steward of Normandy. Robert de Burghersh, 1st Baron Burghersh (1321 bytes) 3: ...ngland, the daughter of Guncelin de Badlesmere, [[Justiciar]] of Kent, around about the year 1282. 7: ...daughter of Sir Theobald de Verdun, Lord Verdun, (Justiciar of Ireland) by Maud de Mortimer. Peter des Roches (1590 bytes) 3: ...bert de Burgh, with varying success. At first the justiciar was successful. Richard de Luci (482 bytes) 1: ...me to the throne in [[1154]], he was made Chief [[Justiciar]] of [[England]] jointly with [[Robert de Beaumon... Geoffrey Fitzpeter, 1st Earl of Essex (2634 bytes) 11: ...l advisor to bishop Hugh of Durham, who was chief justiciar was one of the regents during the king's absence.... 13: ...ly 11, 1198 king Richard appointed Geoffrey Chief Justiciar, which at that time effectively made him the king... 22: * John Fitzgeoffrey, Lord of Shere and Justiciar of Ireland; Hugh le Despencer, 1st Baron le Despencer (523 bytes) 1: ...f England | Henry III]]. He served briefly as ''[[Justiciar]]'' of England and as Constable of the [[Tower of... Lesnes Abbey (805 bytes) 1: ...ey''' was founded by [[Richard de Luci]], Chief [[Justiciar]] of [[England]], in [[1178]]. It was dedicated t... Ranulf de Glanvill (2425 bytes) 1: ...il''', '''Glanville''') (died [[1190]]) was chief justiciar of [[England]] during the reign of King [[Henry I... 3: ...nerant in the northern circuit, and in 1180 chief justiciar of England. It was with his assistance that [[Hen... Robert Bloet (1138 bytes) 1: ...ebellion of [[1102]], and became that monarch's [[justiciar]]. Latterly, however, he fell out of favor, and, ... High Court of Justiciary (3322 bytes) 1: The '''High Court of Justiciary''' is [[Scotland]]'s supreme criminal court. 7: ...udges are referred to as ''Lords Commissioners of Justiciary'' in the context of the High Court, but are norm... 11: ...her than on appeal, a single Lord Commissioner of Justiciary usually presides (although two or more judges m... 17: Appeals may be made to the High Court of Justiciary sitting as the Court of Criminal Appeal from the... 23: ...ng cases on circuit or 'ayre'. From [[1524]], the justiciar or a deputy was required to have a permanent base... Godalming Parish Church (1081 bytes) 3: ...[[Domesday Book]] recorded that Rannulf Flambard, justiciar of William Rufus, held Godalming church. He is li... Roger Bigod, 2nd Earl of Norfolk (972 bytes) 3: ..., and after the king's return to England became [[justiciar]]. The earl was one of the leaders of the baronia... Hubert Walter (6191 bytes) 1: ...s a relative of [[Ranulf de Glanvill]], the great justiciar of [[Henry II of England|Henry II]], and rose und... 6: ... he was elected archbishop of Canterbury and made justiciar. 8: ==Justiciar== 13: ... difficulty in levying it. To make it easier, the justiciar ordered the assessment to be made by a sworn jury... 19: ==End of Justiciarship== 1205 (1598 bytes) 18: ...[[Hubert Walter]] [[Archbishop of Canterbury]], [[Justiciar]] of England under [[Richard I]] and [[Chancellor... Rudolph I, King of Burgundy (1583 bytes) 7: ...e married [[Richard, Duke of Burgundy|Richard the Justiciar, duke of Burgundy]] (the present day Burgundy, pa... 1165 (1810 bytes) 24: * [[Hubert de Burgh]], [[justiciar]] John de Gray (1623 bytes) 3: ...y. In 1209 he went to [[Ireland]] to govern it as justiciar. He adopted a forward policy, attempting to exten...
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