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- John Estrete, or Strete (died after 1511) was an Irish judge, author, law lecturer and statesman of the late fifteenth century. He held the offices of...
- Tourettes Orcières to Châteauroux-les-Alpes bridle path 2,580 8,465 Col de Val Estrete Val Gaudemar to Champoléon footpath 2,620 8,596 Col de Vallonpierre Val...
- with John Estrete, the Deputy Chief Baron, to study those legal texts, notably the Treatise on Tenures by Thomas de Littleton, and Estrete's own text Natura...
- In the fifteenth century, it was referred to as "the Fishamyls". John Estrete, the eminent judge and statesman, owned a house here in 1483, which he...
- of them) who intended to practice law. Estrete himself has written one of these texts, Natura Brevium. Estrete also taught them Law French (the official...
- normally exercised through the Deputy. These Deputies – John Burnell, John Estrete and Clement Fitzleones – were all lawyers of distinction. It seems to have...
- Thomas Plunket 1480 Oliver FitzEustace 1482 John Burnell 1482 Deputy John Estrete 1487 Deputy John Wyse 1492 Clement Fitzleones 1493 Deputy Walter Ivers...
- number of students who read the leading English legal texts with John Estrete, Deputy to the Chief Baron of the Irish Exchequer, and studied Law French...
- 1462: Thomas Dowdall 1463: Philip Bermingham 1471: Henry Duffe 1477: John Estrete 1496: Thomas Kent 1501: John Egyr 1504: John Barnewall, 3rd Baron Trimlestown...