Thomas Netterville
Thomas Netterville (died 1528) was an Irish judge of the reign of Henry VIII.[1]
He was born at Dowth in County Meath, son of John Netterville and a daughter of Christopher Barnewall, 2nd Baron Trimlestown, and Elizabeth Plunkett.[1] The Nettervilles were an old Anglo-Irish family which had already produced one leading judge, Nicholas de Netterville, who like Thomas sat in the Common Pleas (1301-9). Luke Netterville (died 1560), another Irish judge of the era, was Thomas's younger cousin and brother-in-law (they married sisters of the St. Lawrence family) and was the ancestor of Viscount Netterville.[2]
Thomas was studying law at the Inner Temple in 1507.[3] He was Chief Justice of the Liberty of Kildare in 1518.[1] He became a judge of the Court of Common Pleas (Ireland) in 1521, and probably died in office in 1528.[1]
He married Elizabeth, daughter of Nicholas St Lawrence, 4th Baron Howth and his first wife Genet Plunkett; they had no children.[4]
Sources[]
- Ball, F. Elrington The Judges in Ireland 1221-1921 London John Murray 1926
- Kenny, Colum King's Inns and the Kingdom of Ireland Dublin Irish Academic Press 1992
- Lodge, John Peerage of Ireland London William Johnston 1754 Vol. IV
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- Justices of the Irish Common Pleas
- Members of the Inner Temple
- People from County Meath
- 1528 deaths