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Richard White (Irish judge) : ウィキペディア英語版 | Richard White (Irish judge) Richard White (died 1367) was an Irish judge who held office as Lord Chief Justice of Ireland; he is remembered mainly for his complaints to the English Crown about the corruption and inefficiency of his judicial colleagues. ==Early life==
He was born at Clongill, near Navan in County Meath; the White family owned Clongill Castle until the seventeenth century. Like all Irish barristers of the time he studied law in England〔Ireland then had no law school.〕 and was living there in 1352, when he was given a licence to import corn into Ireland.〔Ball, F. Elrington ''The Judges in Ireland 1221-1921'' John Murray London 1926 Vol.1 p.84〕 He returned to Ireland in 1354. In 1359 he was appointed King's Serjeant in Ireland; as was the common practice at the time, the appointment was for a limited period and covered a part of Ireland only.〔Hart, A. R. ''History of the King's Serjeant at Law in Ireland'' Dublin Four Courts Press 2000 p.184〕 He became Lord Chief Justice in November 1363.〔Ball p.84〕
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