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James Audley (died 1272)

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During his tenure as Justiciar of Ireland he led several expeditions against 'the Irish rebels,' but died by 'breaking his neck' about 11 June 1272 (when he is last mentioned as justiciary), and was succeeded by his son James, who did homage 29 July 1272. His spouse was Ela Longespée, the daughter of
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But the barons, coming to Llewelyn's assistance, dispersed the royalist forces, and seized on his castles and estates. He is wrongly said by Dugdale and Foss to have been made 'justice of Ireland' in this year, but in December he was one of the royalist sureties in the appeal to
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and by Bertha, the daughter of Ralph de Mesnilwarin (with whom he had in frank-marriage ye manors of Smalwood and Snelston, and half ye town of Pickmere, co. Cestr.), left issue James Ld. Audley
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in 1270; but although his name occurs among the 'Crucesignati' of 21 May 1270, it is clear that he never went, for he was appointed
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a few months later, his name first occurring in connection with that office 5 September 1270. He also served as
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The following year (1258), he was one of the royalist members of the council of fifteen nominated by the
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and the overthrow of the baronial party. He appears to have gone on a pilgrimage to
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and Bertha de Mesnilwarin, and was, like his father, a
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