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Sir
Robert Bagod
1st Chief Justice of the Common Pleas for Ireland
In office
1276 – October 1298
Personal details
BornDublin
Died1299
Dublin
NationalityIrish
ChildrenRobert Bagod the younger
ParentRalph Bagod

Sir Robert Bagod (died 1299) was an Irish judge who was appointed the first Chief Justice of the Irish Common Pleas in 1276. He built Baggotrath Castle, which was the strongest fortress in Dublin: it was located on present-day Baggot Street in central Dublin. He also founded the Carmelite Friary in Dublin.[1]

  1. ^ Mackay, Ronan "Bagot (Bagod), Robert" Cambridge Dictionary of Irish Biography

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