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- William_le_Petit abstract "William Lepetit (died after 1359) was an Irish judge who was very briefly Lord Chief Justice of Ireland. He is notable mainly for being pardoned for homicide.He is referred to as King's Serjeant in 1338 and Attorney General for Ireland in 1343, although the two offices were easily confused in this era to to the lack of precise titles. He was a justice of the Court of King's Bench (Ireland) in 1347 and in 1359 briefly replaced John de Rednesse as Lord Chief Justice.He had powerful patrons in James Butler, 2nd Earl of Ormond, and his wife Elizabeth Darcy, who employed le Petit as her attorney at law. It was at their request that le Petit in 1351 received a royal pardon for killing Robert de Lynham; little appears to be known of the circumstances of the crime.".
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- William_le_Petit subject Category:14th-century_Irish_people.
- William_le_Petit subject Category:Attorneys-General_for_Ireland.
- William_le_Petit subject Category:Irish_judges.
- William_le_Petit comment "William Lepetit (died after 1359) was an Irish judge who was very briefly Lord Chief Justice of Ireland. He is notable mainly for being pardoned for homicide.He is referred to as King's Serjeant in 1338 and Attorney General for Ireland in 1343, although the two offices were easily confused in this era to to the lack of precise titles.".
- William_le_Petit label "William le Petit".
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- William_le_Petit sameAs Q16979733.
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