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- Robert de Scardeburgh, or de Scardeburg (died after 1351) was an English judge who also held high judicial office in Ireland. He was born in Scarborough...
- Resided in Scarborough and is buried there in an unmarked grave. Robert de Scardeburgh (died c. 1351), Lord Chief Justice of Ireland. John Senior (born 1960)...
- Hambury 1327 Nicholas Fastolf 1329 William de Rodyard 1331 Robert de Scardeburgh 1335 Simon Fitz-Richard, first term 1338 John de Rees 1338 Simon Fitz-Richard...
- Legal offices Preceded by Robert de Scardeburgh Lord Chief Justice of the King's Bench for Ireland 1345-46 Succeeded by Henry de Motlowe...
- included and briefly described in wills and inventories. In 1395 John de Scardeburgh, rector of Tichmarsh, left twelve mazers, two more than were recorded...
- of architecture. A reference from 1496 states that a Thomas Saye of Scardeburgh left three shillings and 10 pence to "St. Clements Church, in Walegriff...
- he retired on 1 October 2023. 1363 – Robert de Melton 1385 – John de Scardeburgh 1414 – Thomas Haseley 1440 – John Dale 1461 – Thomas Bayen 1504 – Thomas...
- Chief Justice of Ireland 1332-33 Succeeded by Robert de Scardeburgh Preceded by Robert de Scardeburgh Lord Chief Justice of Ireland 1334-37 Succeeded by Elias...
- 1332-3 Thomas Louth From Louth, Lincolnshire (1st term) 1333-4 Robert de Scardeburgh ("but probably did not act") 1334-7 Thomas Louth (2nd term) 1337 Elias...
- Justice of the Common Pleas Became a Justice of the Common Pleas Robert de Scardeburgh c. 1348 24 September 1334 – 1344 Became Chief Justice of the Common Pleas...