• Walter de Thornbury (died 1313) was an English-born statesman and cleric who held the office of Lord Chancellor of Ireland in the 14th century. His efforts...
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    about 1310 it was granted to Walter de Thornbury, a retainer of the Earl, who became Lord Chancellor of Ireland. Thornbury died in a shipwreck in 1313...
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    Margaret de Fiennes, widow of Edmund Mortimer, 2nd Baron Mortimer, authorised him to act as her attorney, together with Walter de Thornbury (later Lord...
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    Ethiopian monk and hermit (b. 1215) Walter de Huntercombe, English nobleman and governor (b. 1247) Walter de Thornbury, Irish cleric, statesman and Lord...
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  • Vesey-FitzGerald. 1270 Thomas de Chaddesworth 1292 Walter de Kenley, or Kenleye 1308 Walter de Thornbury 1309 William de Clere (died before taking up office)...
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  • Ethiopian monk and hermit (b. 1215) Walter de Huntercombe, English nobleman and governor (b. 1247) Walter de Thornbury, Irish cleric, statesman and Lord...
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  • Wodington (1308). The same as above. Richard de Beresford. Deputy in 1307, Chancellor in 1308 Walter de Thornbury, died 1313: while he was travelling to Avignon...
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  • succession was contended between de Bicknor and then-Lord Chancellor of Ireland Walter de Thornbury, but after Thornbury died in a shipwreck en route to...
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    executors to his successor Walter de Thornbury; these records still exist. His brother John delivered up the Great Seal to Thornbury. O'Flanagan states that...
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    spikes: From 1300 to 1660". London Remembers. Retrieved 12 March 2022. Thornbury, Walter. "London Bridge". Old and New London. Vol. 2. pp. 9–17. Retrieved...
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