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William de Rodyard : ウィキペディア英語版 | William de Rodyard William de Rodyard ( died c. 1349 ) was a judge and cleric in fourteenth-century Ireland. He was Chief Justice of the Irish Common Pleas and Dean of St Patrick's Cathedral. He is perhaps most notable as the first Chancellor of the Medieval University of Dublin, (which is not to be confused with Trinity College, Dublin). ==Career== Little is known of his background and early life, although his name may suggest that his family had a connection with Rudyard, Staffordshire. He is first heard of in Dublin in 1307 as Treasurer of St Patrick's Cathedral, Dublin;〔Ball F. Elrington ''The Judges in Ireland 1221-1921'' John Murray London 1926 Vol.1 p. 69〕 he was elected Dean of St Patrick's in 1312 〔Ball p.69〕and apparently served in that capacity until his elevation to the Bench in 1329. He became a Doctor of Civil Law in 1320. In 1325 he was sent to Kilkenny to sit as one of the judges at the trial of the celebrated Witch of Kilkenny, Alice Kyteler.〔Ball p.69〕 He became Chief Justice of the Irish Common Pleas in 1329, but served for only two years. He was dead by 1349.〔Ball p.69〕
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