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William de Notton : ウィキペディア英語版 | William de Notton Sir William de Notton (died c.1365) was an English landowner and lawyer who had a highly successful career in both England and Ireland, ending with his appointment as Lord Chief Justice of Ireland.〔Ball, F. Elrington ''The Judges in Ireland 1221-1921'' John Murray London 1926 Vol.i pp.83-4〕 He belonged to the landowning family of de Notton, who took their name from Notton in West Yorkshire.〔Ball p.83〕 He acquired the manors of Fishlake, Monk Bretton and Woolley Hall in Yorkshire, as well as Litlington, Cambridgeshire and Cocken Hatch near Royston, Hertfordshire.〔Pollard, Albert Frederick "Sir William de Notton" ''Dictionary of National Biography 1885-1900'' Vol. 41 pp.239-40〕 ==Early career==
He served on a commission of oyer and terminer in 1343-5. In 1346 he became Serjeant-at-law : he was obviously an excellent lawyer, whose arguments are frequently reported in the Year Books.〔Pollard p.240〕 He became a Member of Parliament in 1349 and sat on a commission to inquire into the condition of labourers and artisans in Surrey.〔Pollard p.240〕
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