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1995: 257:" wrote one particularly eloquent admirer. He was described as tall and commanding in appearance, with fair hair and a ruddy complexion; his personality was witty, eloquent and learned. As a cleric, he was described as charitable to the poor, a notable preacher and a great builder of churches. The 139:, Cranley was appointed to his council. A letter which he sent to the King around the end of 1402 painted a grim picture of the state of English rule in Ireland. Cranley assured the King of his absolute loyalty to both the King and his son, but implored the King to send over money and men since " 232:
In 1417 he was asked to present a memorial on the state of Ireland, which was highly critical of Lord Shrewsbury's record as Lord Lieutenant, to the English Crown. He reached England, but he was an old man even by modern standards, and in frail health. The journey proved to be too much for his
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in north County Dublin in 1410: in 1414 he was sued by the Crown for recovery of the profits of the prebend for the previous two years, on the grounds that he had been an absentee prebend, but the lawsuit was dismissed when Cranley produced the King's
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The pressure of official business, combined with the effects of ill health and old age, made Cranley increasingly unfit to perform his duties, and in his later years the functions of the Chancellor were usually carried out by his deputies, first
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40 marks in 1402. On the other hand there is no doubt that Crown revenue in Ireland was at a very low ebb, which contributed to the weakening of English rule in Ireland through the early fifteenth century.
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the previous November. It reconvened in February, but refused to grant the taxes he requested.As Justiciar he was assisted by a military council, made up of such noted soldiers as the
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your son is so destitute of money that he has not a penny in the world ... and his soldiers have departed from him, and the people of his household are on the point of leaving
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Thomas Cranley, Archbishop of Dublin, 1397-1417: from his brass at New College, Oxford. Showing the archepiscopal mass-vestments and the cross and pall. Date, about 1400
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reappointed him to that office, with a part payment of two-thirds of the annual salary of £500. This is a tribute to the high regard in which the
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in January 1414, although in view of his age and ill health it was understood that this was only a temporary appointment. He recalled
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on 25 May. He was buried in New College, Oxford: his memorial brass survives, and the inscription on his tomb hails him as "
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suffered one of their worst military defeats of the era, when they were crushed by O'Connor Fahy and his army in
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thou art fair beyond the children of men, grace is diffused through thy lips because of thine eloquence
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He was born in England about 1340; little seems to be known about his family. He entered the
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The History and Antiquities of the Colleges and Halls in the University of Oxford
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Early historians praised Cranley for both his mental and physical qualities: "
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in 1421 praised him as the model of what a good chief governor should be.
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and cleric in early fifteenth-century Ireland, who held the offices of
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Lives of the Lord Chancellors and Keepers of the Great Seal in Ireland
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Lost and found: a missing Exchequer issue Roll of 1414 rediscovered
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and arrived in Ireland the following year. After the accession of
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Calendar of Irish Chancery letters c.1244-1509 20 November 1402
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Salter, H. E.; Lobel, Mary D., eds. (1954). "New College".
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Published by the Virtual Record Treasury of Ireland
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Archbishop of Dublin and Lord Chancellor of Ireland
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Index


DD
judge
Chancellor
Oxford University
Archbishop of Dublin
Lord Chancellor of Ireland
Carmelite
Fellow
Merton College, Oxford
Warden
New College
Chancellor of the University of Oxford
Doctor of Divinity
judge
Richard Northalis
Archbishop
Dublin
King Henry IV
diplomatic
Rome
Thomas, Duke of Clarence
Lord Deputy of Ireland
Mayor of Dublin
Thomas de Everdon
Laurence Merbury
Roger Hawkenshaw
King Henry V
Lord Lieutenant of Ireland
the Earl of Shrewsbury

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