Bartholomew Dillon

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  1. This family tree is based on the genealogies of the earls of Roscommon. [13] Also see the lists of siblings and children in the text.

Citations

  1. Ball 1926, p.  191, line 11. "... was a son of James Dillon and Elizabeth Bathe;"
  2. Lodge 1789, p.  142. "James the eldest son, became seated at Riverston, in the county of Meath, (his mother's inheritance) and marrying Elizabeth, daughter of Bartholomew Bath, of Dullardston, Esq., and widow of ____ Kerdisse, had five sons and two daughters, viz. Sir Bartholomew, his heir ..."
  3. Ball 1926, p.  112, line 9. "Both James Dillon and his son, Sir Bartholomew Dillon, who succeeded him as baron of the Exchequer ..."
  4. Webb 1878, p.  149, line 7. "... [Sir Henry Dillon] came to Ireland in 1185 as secretary to Prince John ..."
  5. Lodge 1789, p.  142, line 29. "Sir Bartholomew, his heir;"
  6. Lodge 1789, p.  142, line 30. "Gerald, who left posterity at Skryne and Balgieth;"
  7. Lodge 1789, p.  142, line 31. "Sir Robert, of Newtown, near Trim, immediate ancestor to the Earl of Roscommon."
  8. Lodge 1789, p.  142, line 32. "Thomas, prior of St Peter of Trim ."
  9. Conwell 1873, p. 366. "Edmund, fourth brother of Sir Bartholomew Dillon, who was made chief Baron of the Exchequer in 1513, was prior of Newton."
  10. Lodge 1789, p.  142, line 33. "Edmund, prior of Newtown and of the abbey of Lusk."
  11. Lodge 1789, p.  142, line 34. "Elizabeth married to ____ Cusack of Portrane."
  12. Lodge 1789, p.  142, line 35. "Thomasin to John Delafield."
  13. Lodge 1789, pp.  139–142 (footnote). "We now return to Sir Richard Dillon ..."
  14. Lodge 1789, p.  143, line 5. "He married first Elizabeth, only daughter of Thomas Barnewall, of Irishtown, second son of Robert, Lord Trimleston;"
  15. Lodge 1789, p.  143, line 21. "Thomas Dillon, Esq., living in 1541, who succeeded at Riverston, married Anne, daughter of Sir Thomas Luttrell ..."
  16. Lodge 1789, p.  143. "Anne, married to Nicholas Kent, of David's-town, Esq."
  17. Cokayne 1896, p.  158. "10. Thomas (Fleming) Baron Slane [I. [Ireland]], cousin and h. [heir] male, being s. [son] and h. of James Fleming of Stephenstown by Ismay, da. [daughter] of Bartholomew Dillon ..."
  18. Ball 1926, p.  191, line 13. " was appointed first baron of the Exchequer in 1507 and chief baron 1514; was superseded 1515;"
  19. Smyth 1839, p.  83. "Sir Bartholomew Dillon, Knt., (ad placita nostra coram nobis tenenda,) — Bermingham deceased, — patent, Hoggeston, 15 Jan. 1532."
  20. Ball 1926, p.  191, line 18. "... was appointed chief justice of the King's Bench 1533; died same year;"
  21. Ball 1926, p.  191, line 17. "... appears in London acting on behalf of the Earl of Kildare 1526;"

Sources

  • Ball, Francis Elrington (1926). The Judges in Ireland 1221–1921. Vol. I (1st ed.). London: John Murray. OCLC   832154869. – 1221 to 1690
  • Cokayne, George Edward (1896). Complete Peerage of England, Scotland, Ireland, Great Britain and the United Kingdom, Extant, Extinct, or Dormant. Vol. VII (1st ed.). London: George Bell and Sons. OCLC   1180891114. – S to T (for Slane)
  • Conwell, Eugene Alfred (1873). "A Ramble Round Trim" . The Journal of the Royal Historical and Archaeological Association of Ireland . 4th. 2 (2): 361–430.
  • Lodge, John (1789). Archdall, Mervyn (ed.). The Peerage of Ireland or, A Genealogical History of the Present Nobility of that Kingdom. Vol. IV. Dublin: James Moore. OCLC   264906028. – Viscounts
  • Smyth, Constantine (1839). Chronicle of the Law Officers of Ireland. London: Henry Butterworth. OCLC   1018312937.
  • Webb, Alfred (1878). "Dillon, Sir Henry". Compendium of Irish Biography. Dublin: M. H. Gill & Son. p. 149. OCLC   122693688.
Bartholomew Dillon
Lord Chief Justice of Ireland
In office
15 January 1533 1533
Legal offices
Preceded by Chief Justice of Ireland
(Chief Justice of the King's Bench)

1533
Succeeded by