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Thomas Bathe : ウィキペディア英語版 | Thomas Bathe Sir Thomas Bathe, 1st Baron Louth (died 1478), was an Irish peer and judge of the fifteenth century. Even by the standards of his turbulent age, he had a troubled and violent career. He was deprived of his property and effectively outlawed by Act of Parliament, but was later restored to favour: his claim to the title Baron Louth was eventually recognised, and he ended his career as Chief Baron of the Exchequer. ==Early life==
He belonged to the leading Anglo-Irish Bathe family who were prominent landowners in County Meath, and whose main seat was at Athcarne, near Duleek.〔Ball, F. Elrington ''The Judges in Ireland 1221-1921'' London John Murray 1926 Vol. 1 p.183〕 From the 1450s on he claimed the title "Lord and Baron of Louth" with the right to be summoned to Parliament as a peer: his right to the title was denied by the Irish Parliament in 1460, but implicitly confirmed in 1476. As a young man he seems to have been quarrelsome and violent: he was in London in 1439, probably studying law, when he was charged with "ill conversation and behaviour", and committed to Ludgate Prison, from which his brother obtained his release.〔Ball p.183〕
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