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William de Meones : ウィキペディア英語版 | William de Meones William de Meones (died 1325) was an English-born cleric and judge in Ireland who was the second Chief Baron of the Irish Exchequer. Today, he is remembered for giving his name to the Dublin suburb of Rathmines. ==Career== He derived his name from his birthplace, East Meon in Hampshire.〔Ball, F. Elrington ''The Judges in Ireland 1221-1921'' John Murray London 1926 Vol.1 p.58〕 He is first heard of in Ireland about 1279 in the entourage of John de Darlington, who was Archbishop of Dublin 1279-1284, and he was the Archbishop's executor.〔Ball, F. Elrington ''History of Dublin'' Alexander Thom and Co. 1903 Vol.2 p.100〕 He was also a canon of St. Patrick's Cathedral, Dublin. He was employed to collect Crown revenue in 1285 and was keeper of the Queen's forests at Glencree in 1290.〔Ball 1926 p.58〕 In 1293 he was chamberlain of the Exchequer of Ireland and in 1299 was appointed a Baron of the Court of Exchequer (Ireland); this is one of the first references to the Court of Exchequer, which did not then have a full-time staff.〔Bal 1926 p.58〕 He resigned as Baron in 1308 but reappointed the following year. In 1311 he succeeded Walter de Islip as Chief Baron, but apparently reverted to the status of ordinary Baron in 1313. He died in 1325, his estates passing to a cousin, Gilbert de Meones.〔Ball 1926 p.58〕
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