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137:The Judges in Ireland 1221-1921
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231:People from County Kildare
208:Patent Roll 20 Edward III
226:14th-century Irish judges
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186:Patent Roll 28 Edward I
139:London John Murray 1926
65:in 1300, together with
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71:Robert de Littlebury
28:Justiciar of Ireland
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135:Ball, F. Elrington
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48:lordship
130:Sources
110:licence
100:with
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