James Cornwalsh

James Cornwalsh (died 1441) was an Irish judge who held the office of Chief Baron of the Irish Exchequer. He was a political figure of considerable importance in fifteenth-century Ireland, and a supporter of the Lord Lieutenant of Ireland, James Butler, 4th Earl of Ormond.[1] He was murdered as a result of a feud over the possession of Baggotrath Castle, near Dublin.[2]

  1. ^ Beresford, David "Cornwalsh, James Cambridge Dictionary of Irish Biography 2009
  2. ^ Smith, J. Huband "The Castle and Manor of Baggotrath" (1856) Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy (1836-1869) Vol.6 p.306