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- Q6264714 description "Irish judge".
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- Q6264714 abstract "Sir John Wogan or John de Wogan, styled lord of Picton (died 1321) was a Cambro-Norman judge who served as Justiciar of Ireland from 1295 to 1313.There are several dubious theories about Wogan's ancestry, and uncertainty exists about his wives, sons, and other relations. He came from Picton in Pembrokeshire and was a vassal of William de Valence, 1st Earl of Pembroke. He came to have lands in Pembrokeshire, Somerset, Dorset, Devon, Wiltshire, and Oxfordshire. He may have represented de Valence at an Irish court case in 1275, and in 1280 he was steward of Wexford, Valence's Irish liberty. He was an eyre in England in 1281–4, and returned to Ireland in 1285. In 1290 he was a referee with Hugh Cressingham in a dispute between queen Eleanor and de Valence and his wife.In December 1295 he took office as justiciar, and organised a two-year truce between the feuding Burkes and Geraldines. In 1296 he organised a force with Richard Óg de Burgh, 2nd Earl of Ulster, Theobald Butler, and John FitzGerald, 1st Earl of Kildare to assist Edward I in his war against the Scots; the king entertained them at Roxburgh Castle in May. After his return to Ireland, Wogan "kept everything so quiet that we hear of no trouble in a great while". The Parliament of Ireland he summoned in 1297 was for long compared to the English "Model Parliament" of 1295, though historical opinion now places less importance on it.In February 1308, under orders from the new king Edward II, Wogan suppressed the Knights Templar in Ireland. In June 1308 Wogan's forces were defeated by the O'Tooles and O'Byrnes, who were harrying The Pale from the Wicklow Mountains. From September 1308 to May 1309 Piers Gaveston was in Ireland as "king's lieutenant", a new position outranking the justiciar, and he had more success against the Irish. Wogan left Ireland in August 1312 although remaining nominally justiciar till April 1313.Either the same John Wogan or his son of the same name returned to Ireland in 1316 as advisor to Roger Mortimer, 1st Earl of March, who countered Edward Bruce's invasion of Ireland. Wogan died in 1321 and was buried in St. David's Cathedral, initially in a chapel he had endowed, later in Edward Vaughan's chapel.".
- Q6264714 deathDate "1321".
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- Q6264714 dateOfDeath "1321".
- Q6264714 name "Wogan, John".
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- Q6264714 comment "Sir John Wogan or John de Wogan, styled lord of Picton (died 1321) was a Cambro-Norman judge who served as Justiciar of Ireland from 1295 to 1313.There are several dubious theories about Wogan's ancestry, and uncertainty exists about his wives, sons, and other relations. He came from Picton in Pembrokeshire and was a vassal of William de Valence, 1st Earl of Pembroke. He came to have lands in Pembrokeshire, Somerset, Dorset, Devon, Wiltshire, and Oxfordshire.".
- Q6264714 label "John Wogan (Justiciar of Ireland)".
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