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James Dowdall (Chief Justice) : ウィキペディア英語版 | James Dowdall (Chief Justice) Sir James Dowdall (died 1584) was an Irish judge of the Elizabethan era who briefly held office as Lord Chief Justice of Ireland. He should not be confused with James Dowdall, the Catholic martyr, who was probably his cousin. == Early career == He was born in County Louth. The Dowdall family, originally called Dovedale, came to Ireland from Derbyshire; he was probably descended from Sir Robert Dowdall, Chief Justice of the Irish Common Pleas in the previous century, and Robert's son Thomas Dowdall, Master of the Rolls in Ireland.〔Ball, F. Elrington ''The Judges in Ireland 1221-1921'' John Murray London 1926 Vol.1 p.210〕 He entered Lincoln's Inn before 1549; an entry survives from 1554 ordering him to shave his beard. Mary I appointed him Principal Solicitor for Ireland in 1554 and Elizabeth I confirmed him in office and later gave him an annuity for his diligence in attending the Court of Castle Chamber (the Irish equivalent of Star Chamber). He resided mainly at Knock in County Louth. He married Elizabeth Thunder, member of a prominent Dublin merchant family (their unusual surname is thought to come from the French ''Tonnerre'').
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