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1824-7. John Darcy, le neveu, Justiciar. 



Appointed 18 Nov., 1323 (E.P.E.). Did not commence to act till 



Feb., 1324. He was testing on 19 Feb., 1324 (Mem. Eoll, 



17 Ed. II, m. 14). 

 Beputy, Roger Outlawe, prior, c. Jnly-Oct., 1324 (see attestations, 



I.C.E., 18 Ed. n, p. 30). 



1827-8. Thomas fitz John, 2nd earl of Kildare, Justiciar. 



Appointed 13 Feb., 1327' (Eynier). Died at Maynooth 5 April, 



1328 (Laud ms.). 

 Deputy, Roger Outlawe, prior, testing Mar.-April, 1327 (I.C.E., 

 20 Ed. II). 



1328--9. Eoger Outlawe, prior of Kilmainham, Justiciar. 



Probably appointed by Council on death of Kildare. He held pleas 

 11 April, 1328-23 May, 1329 (J.E.). 



1329-31. John Darcy, le cosyn. Justiciar. 



Appointed 19 Feb., 1329 (E.P.E.). Took ofBce May or June ; was 



holding pleas 26 June, 1329 (J.E.). 

 Deputy, Roger Outlawe, appointed 17 Jan., 1830 (Plea Eoll, 116, 

 m. 26), held pleas till 13 May, 1331 (J.R.). 



1881. William de Burgh, earl of Ulster, King's Lieut., and Anthony 



de Lucy, Justiciar. 

 William de Burgh appointed 3 Mar., 1331 (B.P.E.), and Anthony 



de Lucy 27 Feb., 1331 (E.P.R.). The latter arrived May, 1331 



(or 3 June, Laud ms.). 

 W. de Burgh was summoned to England 5 Nov., 1381 (E.P.R.), 



and the land committed to the Justiciar in his absence. 



1331-8. Anthony de Lucy, Justiciar. 



The Justiciar was given the custody of the land 5 Nov., 1331 

 (E.P.E.). According to the Laud ms., de Lucy was recalled to 

 England, November, 1332, leaving Thomas de Burgh as his 

 deputy. He acted as such till 13 Feb., 1333 (J.E.), 



1338-7. John Darcy, le cosyn, Justiciar. 



Appointed 30 Sept., 1382 (E.P.E.), but did not take office till 



13 Feb., 1383 (J.R. and Laud ms.). 

 Deputies, Thomas de Burgh, holding pleas 30 June, 1333-Jan,, 

 1834 (J.E.) ; Eoger Outlawe, appointed 15 March, 1335 (J.E., 

 9 Ed. Ill, m. 22), and holding pleas to 23 June, 1335, also 

 Nov., 1336-14 Oct., 1337 (J.E.). 



'Dr. Orpen says 12 March, but this was only the writ to be intendant. 



- John Darcy, le neveu, was appointed Justiciar 21 Aug., 1328 (E. P. B.), but did not take 

 office. 



