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Edmund de Clay : ウィキペディア英語版 | Edmund de Clay Edmund de Clay (died after 1390) was an English-born lawyer and judge who served as Lord Chief Justice of Ireland and Chief Justice of the Irish Common Pleas.〔Ball, F. Elrington ''The Judges in Ireland 1221-1921'' John Murray London 1926 Vol. 1 p. 166〕 He was born in Nottinghamshire and later held lands there.〔Ball p.166〕 By 1383 he was regarded as a man "learned in the law", and in that year he became serjeant-at-law.〔Foss, Edward ''The Judges of England'' London Longmans 1851 Vol.4 p.21〕 He is known to have been reluctant to take this step, probably because it would involve him in heavy expenses, and he did so only after King Richard II issued a warrant commanding de Clay, along with John Hill and Sir Edward Cary,〔Cary later became the English Chief Baron of the Exchequer- see Foss ''English Judges'' p.16〕 to be admitted to that rank by a specified day.〔Foss p.21〕 In 1385 he was sent to Ireland, with a large retinue, to become Chief Justice of the Common Pleas. He was transferred to the senior Chief Justiceship in 1386.〔Ball p.166〕 He had returned to England and was living on his estates in Nottinghamshire by 1389; later he is recorded sitting on a commission of oyer and terminer.〔Ball p.166〕 ==References==
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