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- Q17018171 subject Q8093426.
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- Q17018171 abstract "William de Rodyard ( died c. 1349 ) was a judge and cleric in fourteenth-century Ireland. He was Chief Justice of the Irish Common Pleas and Dean of St Patrick's Cathedral. He is perhaps most notable as the first Chancellor of the Medieval University of Dublin, (which is not to be confused with Trinity College, Dublin).".
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- Q17018171 comment "William de Rodyard ( died c. 1349 ) was a judge and cleric in fourteenth-century Ireland. He was Chief Justice of the Irish Common Pleas and Dean of St Patrick's Cathedral. He is perhaps most notable as the first Chancellor of the Medieval University of Dublin, (which is not to be confused with Trinity College, Dublin).".
- Q17018171 label "William de Rodyard".