• The recorder of Cork was a judicial office holder in pre-Independence Ireland. The recorder was the chief magistrate of Cork city: his principal duty was...
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  • A recorder is a judicial officer in England and Wales and some other common law jurisdictions. In the courts of England and Wales, the term recorder currently...
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    Hodden 1656 Henry Bathurst (also Recorder of Cork) 1676 William Worth, also Recorder of Cork and later a Baron of the Court of Exchequer (Ireland) 1681-1689...
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    Kinsale (redirect from Kinsale, Cork)
    founder of the U.S. state of Pennsylvania; was Clerk of the Admiralty Court in Kinsale Henry Bathurst (1623-1676), Recorder of Cork, was also Recorder of Kinsale...
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  • John Bennett (Irish politician) (category Recorders of Cork)
    judicial office was Recorder of Cork, although the precise dates between which he held this office are uncertain; most probably he was Recorder from 1783 to...
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  • Henry Bathurst (judge) (category Recorders of Cork)
    Ireland, and a member of a prominent Royalist family. He was Attorney General for the province of Munster and Recorder of Cork and Kinsale. As a judge...
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  • William Meade (judge) (category Recorders of Cork)
    judge of the Elizabethan era who held office as Recorder of Cork. He was a popular but controversial public figure who was accused, with good reason, of leading...
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  • The Recorder of Dublin was a judicial office holder in pre-Independence Ireland. The Recorder was the chief magistrate for Dublin, and heard a wide range...
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  • second justice of Munster, and John Meade, who sat in two Elizabethan parliaments, had also been Second Justice and Recorder of Cork. The court also...
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    appointed Recorder of Cork in 1769, Third Serjeant in 1776 and Second Serjeant in 1777. He became Solicitor General for Ireland in 1779 and Chief Justice of the...
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