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Richard Talbot (Irish judge) : ウィキペディア英語版 | Richard Talbot (Irish judge) Richard Talbot (c.1520–1577) was a sixteenth-century Irish judge and landowner. He is notable as the ancestor of the prominent Talbot family of Mount Talbot, and for his clash with Nicholas Nugent, the future Chief Justice of the Irish Common Pleas. ==Background== He was the eldest son of William Talbot, who was himself the youngest son of Thomas Talbot, Lord of Malahide. William's brother Peter was the ancestor of the Barons Talbot. 〔Ball, F. Elrington ''The Judges in Ireland 1221-1921'' John Murray London 1926 Vol 1 p.208〕 His mother, like his wife, belonged to the Burnell family, who were Lords of the Manor of Balgriffin and Castleknock, a family which had a long tradition of judicial service. Richard was Lord of the Manor of Templeogue from about 1555.〔Ball p.208〕 This meant that among his other duties he was responsible for the upkeep, maintenance, and supply of pure water in the River Dodder, which flowed through his lands. The Dodder was for centuries the main water supply for Dublin. He was appointed justice of Wexford in 1555 and second justice of the Court of Common Pleas (Ireland) in 1558. In 1560 Elizabeth imposed the Oath of Supremacy on her Irish office holders, requiring them to recognise her as Head of the Church of Ireland; Talbot made no difficulty about swearing the oath, despite the fact that his mother's family were traditionally staunch Roman Catholics.〔Ball p.208〕 He was one of the lessees of the King's Inn in 1567.〔Kenny, Colum ''The King's Inns and the Kingdom of Ireland'' Irish Academic Press Dublin 1992 p.55〕
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