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William de
Rodyard, de Rodiard, or de
Rudyard (c.1275- c. 1349) was an English-born
judge and
cleric in fourteenth-century Ireland. He held
office as...
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Willoughby 1325
Henry de
Hambury 1327
Nicholas Fastolf 1329
William de
Rodyard 1331
Robert de
Scardeburgh 1335
Simon Fitz-Richard,
first term 1338 John...
- 1311 the
Medieval University of
Dublin was
founded here with
William de
Rodyard, Dean of St Patrick's, as its
first Chancellor, and the
Canons as its members...
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provide lectures at the former. The then Dean of St. Patrick's,
William de
Rodyard, was
elected first Chancellor of the university, and in 1358, King Edward...
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Ledrede when a
Commission of Inquiry,
which was
headed by
William de
Rodyard, a ****ure
Chief Justice of the
Irish Common Pleas and
included most of...
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being a
canon of the cathedral, and the Dean of St Patrick's,
William de
Rodyard, was
elected the
first chancellor.
Michael Hardy was the
first Master and...
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Religious titles Preceded by
William de
Rodyard Dean of St Patrick's Cathedral,
Dublin 1348– 1353 Succeeded by
William de Bromley...
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deputised to his
successor as Dean,
William de
Rodyard, and to
Alexander de Bicknor, the ****ure Archbishop. This
course had the...
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Later appointed Vicar-General to the Archbishop. 1311–c.1338 –
William de
Rodyard, Treasurer; later,
first Chancellor of the
first University of
Dublin and...
- full inquiry: a
Commission of
Inquiry was appointed,
headed by
William de
Rodyard,
later Chief Justice of the
Irish Common Pleas, and
including most of the...