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Peter Rowe (Irish judge)
Peter Rowe (died c.1403) was an Irish judge who held the office of Lord Chief Justice of Ireland from 1388 to 1397.
Elrington Ball stated that he was born in Ireland, to a family which was of English origin, but which had long been settled in Ireland.〔Ball, F. Elrington ''The Judges in Ireland 1221-1921'' John Murray London 1926 Vol. 1 p.167〕 (MacLysaght states that the name Rowe, or Roe, has several different origins in Ireland, Gaelic as well as English, and is mainly associated with Waterford).〔MacLysaght, Edward ''The Surnames of Ireland'' Irish University Press 1973〕 He was in England, probably qualifying as a barrister,〔Ireland then had no law school, and all Irish students intending to be called to the Bar were educated at the Inns of Court in London.〕 in 1377. He had returned to Ieland before 1380, and held office as King's Serjeant from 1381 to 1387. He was appointed Lord Chief Justice in September 1388 with custody of the Great Seal of Ireland. He was removed from office in 1395, briefly restored, and finally dismissed from office in 1397.〔Ball p.167〕 He died before 1403/4, when his widow remarried Sir Jenico d'Artois.〔Crooks, Peter ''Factionalism and Noble Power in English Ireland c.1361-1423'' Thesis submitted for the degree of PhD. University of Dublin 2007 p.262〕
There is a brief glimpse of his career in the Close Rolls of Richard II, in a case in which the Crown had an interest, since the feudal overlord of the lands in question was the King's cousin Edmund Mortimer, then a royal ward.〔''Close Rolls 14 Richard II''〕 Two citizens of Dublin, Richard Dunart and Thomas Cusack, each claimed an estate in certain of the Mortimer lands at Trim, County Meath. Rowe, who as Lord Chief Justice presided over the hearing, was commanded to "do justice according to the laws and customs of Ireland".〔''Close Rolls 14 Richard II''〕
He married Joan Taaffe, daughter of Sir Nicholas Taaffe of Liscarton Castle, County Meath.〔''Journal of the Co. Kildare Archaeological Society 1902'' : Reprinted 2013 pp.355-56〕 They had at least one son, Nicholas, who inherited Liscarton from his mother. 〔Butler, Richard ''Some Notices of the Castle and of the Abbeys and other religious houses at Trim'' Henry Griffith Trim 1835〕 Joan married secondly the leading military commander, statesman and landowner Sir Jenico d'Artois (died 1426), a native of Gascony, by whom she had at least more two children, Sir Jenico the younger and Jane, Lady Gormanston.〔''Journal of the Co. Kildare Archaeological Society''〕
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