• The recorder of Cork was a judicial office holder in pre-Independence Ireland. The recorder was the chief magistrate of Cork city: his principal duty was...
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  • A recorder is a judicial officer in England and Wales and some other common law jurisdictions. In the courts of England and Wales, the term recorder currently...
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  • Henry Bathurst (judge) (category Recorders of Cork)
    Ireland, and a member of a prominent Royalist family. He was Attorney General for the province of Munster and Recorder of Cork and Kinsale. As a judge...
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    Hodden 1656 Henry Bathurst (also Recorder of Cork) 1676 William Worth, also Recorder of Cork and later a Baron of the Court of Exchequer (Ireland) 1681-1689...
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  • William Meade (judge) (category Recorders of Cork)
    judge of the Elizabethan era who held office as Recorder of Cork. He was a popular but controversial public figure who was accused, with good reason, of leading...
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    Kinsale (redirect from Kinsale, Cork)
    founder of the U.S. state of Pennsylvania; was Clerk of the Admiralty Court in Kinsale Henry Bathurst (1623–1676), Recorder of Cork, was also Recorder of Kinsale...
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    Alan Brodrick, 1st Viscount Midleton (category Recorders of Cork)
    returned to Dublin and was given the legal office of Third Serjeant. He also became Recorder of Cork. He was dismissed as Serjeant in 1692, on the ground...
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  • second justice of Munster, and John Meade, who sat in two Elizabethan parliaments, had also been Second Justice and Recorder of Cork. The court also...
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    appointed Recorder of Cork in 1769, Third Serjeant in 1776 and Second Serjeant in 1777. He became Solicitor General for Ireland in 1779 and Chief Justice of the...
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  • The Recorder of Dublin was a judicial office holder in pre-Independence Ireland. The Recorder was the chief magistrate for Dublin, and heard a wide range...
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    Eaton Stannard (category Recorders of Dublin)
    celebrated Annesley peerage case of 1745, which inspired the novel Kidnapped by Robert Louis Stevenson. He was elected Recorder of Cork in 1728, but decided not...
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    Haulbowline (category Islands of County Cork)
    British Army. In 1603 the Cork city fathers were accused of attempting to demolish it, and William Meade, the Recorder of Cork, was charged with treason...
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  • John Bennett (Irish politician) (category Recorders of Cork)
    judicial office was Recorder of Cork, although the precise dates between which he held this office are uncertain; most probably he was Recorder from 1783 to...
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  • William Worth (Irish judge) (category Recorders of Cork)
    1669 and became Recorder of Kinsale in 1676 and Recorder of Cork in 1678. He was appointed Attorney General of the County Palatine of Tipperary in 1681...
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    Ralph Bathurst (category Vice-chancellors of the University of Oxford)
    included the politician Sir Benjamin Bathurst and Henry Bathurst, Recorder of Cork. Theodore Bathurst (died 1651), known as a neo-Latin poet, was a nephew...
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    Nicholas Walsh (judge) (category Members of the Privy Council of Ireland)
    more serious rising in Cork caused the Crown to make an example of the Mayor of Cork, Thomas Sarsfield, the Recorder of Cork, William Meade, and an army...
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    Edward Worth (bishop) (category Deans of Cork)
    of repentance). They had fours sons: William Worth (c.1646–1721), barrister and judge, who held office as Recorder of Cork and Baron of the Court of Exchequer...
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  • Sir John Meade, 1st Baronet (category Lawyers from Cork (city))
    the first Recorder of Cork between 1570 and 1574, and also sat in the Irish House of Commons as member for Cork City in the Parliaments of 1559 and 1585...
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  • Gerald Comerford (category Members of the Parliament of Ireland (pre-1801) for County Kilkenny constituencies)
    O'Neill. He sat on the court which tried William Meade, the former Recorder of Cork, for treason in 1603; despite strong pressure from the judges to convict...
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    the former Recorder of Cork, of treason. Meade, one of the few openly Roman Catholic judges on the Irish Bench, was charged with a number of grave offences...
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  • William Saxey (category Members of Gray's Inn)
    had the power of arrest. The Crown decided to make an example of some of the Cork city fathers, and William Meade, the Recorder of Cork, was tried for...
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  • recorder of Clonaklity was a judicial office-holder in pre-independence Ireland. He was chief magistrate of the town of Clonakilty, and a justice of the...
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  • Anna Maria Chetwode (category Writers from County Cork)
    Troitskoe estate. Through the marriage of her sister, Elizabeth Hester, to Robert Wilmot, Deputy Recorder of Cork, she was connected to his sisters Katherine...
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    Edward Hallaran Bennett (category Medical doctors from Cork (city))
    Charlotte Quay, Cork, the fifth and youngest son of the leading barrister and judge Robert Bennett, Recorder of Cork, and his wife Jane Saunders Hallaran. Both...
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  • of Londonderry John Chute Neligan, Recorder of Cork Dr. Plunkett O′Farrell, Commissioner of Control and Inspector of Lunatic Asylums in Ireland Other 1899...
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    meaning 'stone (castle) of the woods'), sometimes shortened to Clon, is a town in County Cork, Ireland. The town is at the head of the tidal Clonakilty Bay...
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    a scheduled commercial flight from Belfast, Northern Ireland, to Cork, Republic of Ireland. On 10 February 2011, the Fairchild Metro III aircraft flying...
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    five-track EP recorded at Red Gate Recorders in Eagle Rock, California. Elton John, on hearing the EP, referred to Cork as "sensational" and "a name to look...
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    Statute Law Revision Act 1883 (category United Kingdom Acts of Parliament 1878)
    The Statute Law Revision Act 1883 (46 & 47 Vict. c. 39) was an act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom that repealed for the United Kingdom enactments...
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  • The Irish Examiner, formerly The Cork Examiner and then The Examiner, is an Irish national daily newspaper which primarily circulates in the Munster region...
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