| 31. | Officials of Braavos, called keyholders and justiciars, wear drab coats of brown or grey.
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| 32. | In the 13th century the office of justiciar was instituted in several principal localities around Sicily.
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| 33. | At first the justiciar was successful.
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| 34. | His principality corresponded to a single circuit of royal justiciars, the later Terra di Lavoro.
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| 35. | By the middle of the thirteenth century, the responsibilities of the Justiciar became fully formalised.
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| 36. | De Balscot later also acted as Chancellor and Justiciar at intervals until his death in 1400.
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| 37. | This earthen fort was followed by a stone structure built in 1210 by Justiciar John de Gray.
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| 38. | In 1337 his brother John was appointed Justiciar of Ireland, and Thomas accompanied him as Chancellor.
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| 39. | In 1389, Richard II appointed him justiciar of Ireland, a post he held until 1391.
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| 40. | He was the elder brother of Hubert de Burgh, Earl of Kent and Justiciar of England.
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