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...
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Fishamble Street (section Church of St John)
1577, Stanihurst named it St John's Street. In the fifteenth century, it was referred to as "the Fishamyls". John Estrete, the eminent judge and statesman...
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lodged 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...
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1482 John Burnell 1482 Deputy John Estrete 1487 Deputy John Wyse 1492 Clement Fitzleones 1493 Deputy Walter Ivers 1494 John Topcliffe 1496 Walter St. Lawrence...
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Baron was normally exercised through the Deputy. These Deputies – John Burnell, John Estrete and Clement Fitzleones – were all lawyers of distinction. It seems...
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of a 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...
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1463: Philip Bermingham 1471: Henry Duffe 1477: John Estrete 1496: Thomas Kent 1501: John Egyr 1504: John Barnewall, 3rd Baron Trimlestown 1506: Clement...
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senior Irish judges. Darcy lodged at the house of the King's Serjeant, John Estrete, with whom he studied those English legal texts which were considered...
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