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Walter Kerdiff : ウィキペディア英語版 | Walter Kerdiff Walter Kerdiff (died c.1564) was an Irish judge of the sixteenth century. As his name suggests his family came originally from Cardiff, but they had long been settled in Ireland, near Finglas in County Dublin; 〔Ball, F. Elrington ''The Judges in Ireland 1221-1921'' London John Murray 1926 Vol.1 p.203〕 there was also a long established de Kerdiff family in Cork, although it is unclear if the two families were related.〔Tuckey, Francis ''The Cork Remembrancer'' 1837〕 He later owned lands at Pelletstown and Turvey in County Dublin, and Shallan in County Meath. He apparently laid claim to lands at Dowth, also in County Meath , which led to a lawsuit with another High Court judge, Luke Netterville, in 1555. His acquisition of such extensive lands suggests that, like most of his colleagues, he had benefited from the Dissolution of the Monasteries, although Kenny notes that there is no direct evidnce of this.〔Kenny, Colum ''King's Inns and the Kingdom of Ireland'' Irish Academic Press Dublin 1994 p.33〕 He was appointed a judge of the Court of Common Pleas (Ireland) in 1535, and served until 1558. He was one of the Irish judges who signed a petition to King Henry VIII in 1541 asking for the legal title to the King's Inn to be vested in the petitioners.〔Kenny p.33〕 He died about 1564.〔Ball p.203〕 ==References==
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