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Roger Utlagh
Roger Utlagh, or Roger Outlawe ( 1260 – 1341) was a leading Irish statesman of the fourteenth century who held the office of Lord Chancellor of Ireland. Today he is mainly remembered as the brother-in-law of the celebrated Witch of Kilkenny Alice Kyteler, and for his efforts to shield her from prosecution.
== Biography ==
He was born in Kilkenny: the Outlawe or Utlagh family were prominent merchants of the city. His brother William was Mayor of Kilkenny around 1301: William is best remembered as first husband of Alice Kyteler, a connection which caused Roger great trouble in later life.〔O'Flanagan J. Roderick'' Lives of the Lord Chancellors and Keepers of the Great Seal of Ireland'' 2 Volumes London 1870〕
Roger joined the order of the Hospitallers and served with the English army against the Scots, where he is said to have given good service to the Crown.〔Ball F. Elrington ''The Judges in Ireland 1221–1921'' John Murray London 1926〕 He became Prior of Kilmainham in 1317 or 1318 : as such he was entitled to sit in Parliament, where he soon acquired a reputation as an able statesman. He was appointed Lord Chancellor of Ireland in 1321 and served till 1325; between 1320 and his death in 1341 he frequently acted as Justiciar or Deputy Justiciar. At the same time he was fully involved in the affairs of the priory of Kilmainham and is said to have done much to increase its revenues.〔O'Flanagan ''Lives of the Lord Chancellors''〕 He died at the order's house in County Limerick, which gave its name to present-day Hospital.

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