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Encyclopedia > John de Halton

John de Halton (died 1324), also called John de Halghton, was an English priest and Bishop of Carlisle from 1292 to 1324, previously being a canon in the city. He served as English ambassador to John Balliol in 1295 and in 1309 excommunicated Robert the Bruce for the murder of John Comyn three years earlier. He served as an envoy to Scotland again in 1320.

Preceded by:
Ralph de Irton
Bishop of Carlisle
1292–1324
Followed by:
John de Ross

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John J. Halton: Associate Attorney (441 words)
Halton was named special prosecutor in Suffolk County and promoted to Chief of the Forensic Mental Health Unit.
Halton became an associate at the firm of Sandback, Birnbaum and Michelen where he specializes in criminal and civil litigation.
Halton is a member of the Nassau Lawyers Association and the American Trial Lawyers Association.
John White - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (171 words)
John White (Kentucky politician), (1802-1845), Speaker of the United States House of Representatives
John White (administrator) (1946–), Commissioner of British Antarctic Territory and British Indian Ocean Territory, (1998–2001)
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