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    Richard de Ledrede (died 1360/1361), also known as Richard Ledred, was a 14th-century churchman in Ireland who served as Bishop of Ossory. His long tenure...
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  • stepson Richard de Valle's resentment about her receiving her widow's dower. In 1324, this stepson brought his complaint to Richard de Ledrede, the Bishop...
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  • and her associates, including Petronilla, by the Bishop of Ossory, Richard de Ledrede: ... that they were denying Christ and the church; that they cut up...
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    ('in which were five knights and numerous nobles') set in motion by Richard de Ledrede, Bishop of Ossory, there was in the city of Kilkenny a band of heretical...
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    1324, by Richard de Ledrede, Bishop of Ossory. London: The Camden Society. {{cite book}}: |first2= has generic name (help) de Ledrede, Richard; Davidson...
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    by the then Bishop of Ossory, Richard de Ledrede, the trial involved Dame Alice de Kyteler and her servant Petronella de Meath. Petronella would be the...
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  • water-sprite, or an ordinary human girl. The 14th-century bishop Richard de Ledrede's dissatisfaction with this song led to an alternative lyric for it...
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    second William de Bermingham in 1327. In 1324 the Bishop of Ossory, Richard de Ledrede, paid a lenten visit to the priory. Following an inquisition into...
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    more secular songs in the vernacular, and were mostly composed by Richard de Ledrede, Bishop of Ossory. It is on display at St Canice's Cathedral since...
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    about 1324 contain sixty Latin verses, or Cantilenae, written by Richard de Ledrede, Bishop of Ossory, best known for his connection with trials for heresy...
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