Henry Mitchell (c.1320-1384) was an Irish judge of the fourteenth century.
Ball describes him as one of the finest Irish judges of his time.
Ball calls him one of the most remarkable Irish judges of the era.
Patrick Segrave (died after 1610) was an Irish judge removed from office for corruption.
Oliver FitzEustace ( died after 1491) was an Irish judge.
Irish judges are granted the same security of tenure as their English counterparts.
The courts were opened and Irish judges presided.
The last time that happened was with an Irish judge in the 1830s.
He was also man of integrity, at a time when the Irish judges were frequently accused of corruption.
This is something that was said by an Irish judge.