Hervey de Stanton
Hervey de Stanton (or Staunton) (1260 – November 1327) was an English judge (serving both as Chief Justice of the King's Bench and as Chief Justice of the Common Pleas) and Chancellor of the Exchequer.
Hervey de Stanton | |
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Chancellor of the Exchequer of England | |
In office 1316–1323 | |
Monarch | Edward II |
Chancellor | John Sandale (1317–1318) John Hotham (1318–1320) John Salmon (1320–1323) |
Preceded by | John Hotham |
Succeeded by | Walter of Stapledon |
Chancellor of the Exchequer of England | |
In office 1324–1327 | |
Monarch | Edward II |
Chancellor | Robert Baldock |
Preceded by | Walter of Stapledon |
Succeeded by | Adam de Harvington |
Lord Chief Justice of England | |
In office 1323–1324 | |
Monarch | Edward II |
Chancellor | Robert Baldock |
Preceded by | Henry le Scrope |
Succeeded by | Geoffrey le Scrope |
Chief Justice of the Common Pleas | |
In office 1326–1326 | |
Monarch | Edward III |
Chancellor | Robert Baldock |
Preceded by | William Bereford |
Succeeded by | William Herle |
Personal details | |
Born | 1260 |
Died | November 1327 66–67) | (aged
Nationality | English |
Residence(s) | Norfolk Thurston, Suffolk East Dereham |
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