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Patrick Barnewall (c. 1500–1552) was a leading figure in the Irish Government of the 1530s and 1540s, due to his close links with Thomas Cromwell. He sat in the Irish House of Commons, and held the offices of Solicitor General for Ireland and Master of the Rolls in Ireland. Today he is mainly remembered for his role in founding the King's Inns. He belonged to a junior branch of the family of Lord Trimlestown: his own descendants held the title Viscount Barnewall of Kingsland. == Background == He was the eldest son of Roger Barnewall, of the Kingsland branch of the well-known Barnewall family; Roger had married his cousin Alison, sister of John Barnewall, 3rd Baron Trimlestown, later Lord Chancellor of Ireland.〔Ball F. Elrington ''The Judges in Ireland 1221–1921'' John Murray London 1926〕 Patrick's choice of a legal career no doubt owed something to his uncle; he is also said to have been greatly influenced by his brother-in-law Thomas Luttrell, later Chief Justice of the Irish Common Pleas.〔Ball ''The Judges in Ireland''〕 His most important political connection was with Thomas Cromwell, whom he probably met in London in the 1520s. Patrick was at Grays Inn in 1527, and is known to have taken part in the legal debates there.〔Kenny, Colum ''King's Inns and the Kingdom of Ireland'' Irish Academic Press Dublin 1992〕 He returned to Ireland soon afterwards to practice at the Irish Bar.
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