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- Notes: John Southwell, in 1349, the 22d of Edward III, was made chief officer for the King, in the country of Cork in Ireland, for life, on the attainder of Thomas Earl of Desmond, with power to make a deputy, for as much as he was always attendan t on the King's person. In the 34th of the said King, John de Southwell, was D'ni. Regis clericus, probably clerk of the King, and had a pension of 10 marks per ann. His son, Richard Southwell, was high sheriff of Kent in the 48th of Edward III , and Nicholas Southwell was groom of the bedchamber to King Richard II and sent by him in 1388, to the King of France, with credentials.
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