MeilerFitzHenry (sometimes spelled Meilyr; died 1220) was a Cambro-Norman nobleman and Lord Chief Justice of Ireland during the Lordship of Ireland. Meilyr...
c. 1134–1179 Bishop of Worcester Richard d. 1142 Bishop of Bayeux MeilerFitzhenry d. 1220 Lord Chief Justice of Ireland Henry "the Young King" 1155–1183...
c. 1134–1179 Bishop of Worcester Richard d. 1142 Bishop of Bayeux MeilerFitzhenry d. 1220 Lord Chief Justice of Ireland Henry "the Young King" 1155–1183...
c. 1134–1179 Bishop of Worcester Richard d. 1142 Bishop of Bayeux MeilerFitzhenry d. 1220 Lord Chief Justice of Ireland Henry "the Young King" 1155–1183...
Library. Dublin Castle was first founded as a major defensive work by MeilerFitzhenry on the orders of King John of England in 1204, sometime after the Norman...
c. 1134–1179 Bishop of Worcester Richard d. 1142 Bishop of Bayeux MeilerFitzhenry d. 1220 Lord Chief Justice of Ireland Henry "the Young King" 1155–1183...
members of the expedition to land in Bannow Bay in May 1169, along with MeilerFitzHenry and Miles FitzDavid. He took part in the Siege of Wexford. F.X. Martin...
John at court in London, while John gives his justiciar in Ireland, MeilerFitzhenry the order to invade Marshal's lands there, burning the town of New...
Died before enthronement Succeeded by Morgan Political offices Preceded by MeilerFitzhenry Justiciar of Ireland 1208–1213 Succeeded by Henry de Loundres...
Walter de Lacy & John de Courcy: 1194–1195 Hamo de Valognes: 1195–1198 MeilerFitzhenry: 1198–1208 John de Gray, Bishop of Norwich: 1208–1213 William le Petit...
De Lacy chose the barons Robert Fitz-Stephen, Maurice FitzGerald, MeilerFitzhenry and Miles FitzDavid to garrison the city. This kept them apart from...
of England MeilerFitzhenry ~1170–1220 Lord Chief-Justice of Ireland Grandson of King Henry I through his illegitimate son Henry FitzHenry, Served as...
Priory in Wales by the illegitimate grandson of the Angevin King Henry II, Meiler fitz Henry, who also founded abbeys in Laois, Clonfert and Killaloe.[citation...
next several years Walter de Lacy became involved in a conflict with MeilerFitzhenry, Justiciar of Ireland, and by 1208 was solidifying his hold on Meath...
famous Norman soldier and officer who landed in the first invasion was MeilerFitzhenry, whose son adopted his father's name, and thus began the Meyler family...
also known as Fairy Hill. The motte on the hill was probably built by MeilerFitzHenry who was granted the area by Strongbow. It was acquired by the de Berminghams...
till late in 1207, when on 8 November we find him, in company with MeilerFitzHenry, at the king's court at Woodstock (ib. 254, 310, S48). On 12 November...
her son by Henry I of England, son of William the Conqueror), named MeilerFitzHenry, was appointed Lord Justice of Ireland for his cousin, King Henry II...
rebellion against the earl in 1174, Raymond returned with his uncle MeilerFitzHenry, after receiving a promise of marriage with Basilia. He brought about...
believed the summons to be a trick to allow the Justiciar of Ireland, MeilerFitzHenry, to seize key fortresses and drive Marshal from Ireland. The Marshal...
when Mac Murchadha and his Norman allies under Robert FitzStephen, MeilerFitzHenry, Maurice de Prendergast, Miles FitzDavid, and Hervey de Clare (Montmaurice)...
pillory. They had already been established in the area in c. 1200 when MeilerFitzHenry, grandson of King Henry I of England, and Justiciar of Ireland under...