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