Sir Richard de Willoughby | |
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22nd Lord Chief Justice of England | |
In office 28 March 1332 – 20 September 1332 | |
Monarch | Edward III |
Prime Minister | Henry, 3rd Earl of Lancaster (as Lord High Steward) |
Chancellor | John Stratford |
Preceded by | Geoffrey Scrope |
Succeeded by | Geoffrey Scrope |
24th Lord Chief Justice of England | |
In office 10 September 1333 – 1337 | |
Monarch | Edward III |
Prime Minister | Henry, 3rd Earl of Lancaster (as Lord High Steward) |
Chancellor | John Stratford (1333-1334) Richard Bury (1334-1335) John Stratford (1335-1337) |
Preceded by | Geoffrey Scrope |
Succeeded by | Geoffrey Scrope |
26th Lord Chief Justice of England | |
In office October 1338 – 21 July 1340 | |
Monarch | Edward III |
Prime Minister | Henry, 3rd Earl of Lancaster (as Lord High Steward) |
Chancellor | Richard Wentworth (1338-1340) John Stratford (1340) Robert Stratford (1340) |
Preceded by | Geoffey Scrope |
Succeeded by | Robert Parning |
Personal details | |
Born | c. 1290 |
Died | 14 March 1362 | (aged 71–72)
Resting place | Willoughby on the Wolds, Nottinghamshire |
Nationality | English |
Spouse(s) | Isabel Mortein Joan Charron Elizabeth Vautort |
Parent | Sir Richard Willoughby |
Sir Richard de Willoughby (c. 1290 – 14 March 1362) was an English landowner, politician and judge from Nottinghamshire, who was Chief Justice of the King's Bench for three periods between 1332 and 1340.[1][2]