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Barnaby Barnewall
Barnaby Barnewall (died 1493) was an Irish barrister and judge, and a founder member of the Brotherhood of Saint George.〔Ball. F. Elrington ''The Judges in Ireland 1221-1921'' John Murray London 1926 Vol.1 p.181〕
He was born at Crickstown, County Meath, to the leading Anglo-Irish family of Barnewall; Robert Barnewall, a close relative, was created the first Baron Trimleston in 1461. Barnaby is sometimes described as a brother of Sir Christopher Bernevall, Lord Chief Justice of Ireland, but the great difference in age (Christopher was born about 1370) makes it more likely that he was Sir Christopher's nephew.〔Mosley, ed. ''Burke's Peerage'' 107th edition Delaware 2003 Vol.1 p. 265〕
He was "bred to the law": at that time two families, Barnewall and Plunket, dominated the Irish judiciary to a remarkable degree. He was studying law in London in 1460, and the following year was made a judge of the Court of King's Bench (Ireland). He was charged with raising troops in County Meath in 1463, and in 1473 was appointed Collector of Revenues for Dublin and Drogheda.
〔Ball p.181〕
He was one of the original members of the Brotherhood of Saint George, a military order set up in 1474 for the defence of the Pale, which was for a time the only standing army in Ireland. It seems to have achieved little and was suppressed in 1494, a year after his death.〔Ball p.181〕
In 1468 he founded a chantry at Dunshaughlin, jointly with the Lord Deputy of Ireland, John Tiptoft, 1st Earl of Worcester.〔Ball p.181〕
In 1487, in common with all of his judicial colleagues, he made the mistake of supporting the claim of Lambert Simnel, pretender to the English Crown. Simnel's cause was crushed at the Battle of Stoke Field: the victorious King Henry VII was merciful to the rebels and Barnewall, together with his colleagues, was pardoned in 1488.〔Ball p.181〕
He resided at Stackallen, near Slane. He died in 1493: his epitaph in the parish church at Stackallen was still visible in 1830.〔Lynch, William ''A View of the Legal Institutions, Hereditary Offices and Feudal Baronies of Ireland'' Longmans London 1830 p.99〕 He married Margaret, daughter of Sir Thomas Fitz-Christopher Plunket, who presided in King's Bench during Barnaby's early years on the Court; there is no record that they had any children.〔Ball p.181〕
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