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In January 1383 he was appointed a [[Serjeant-at-law]], and from this point served regularly on commissions of [[Assize]] and gaol delivery, continuing to be appointed to commissions of the peace and similar in Wiltshire, Gloucestershire and Shropshire. In November 1385 he was appointed a [[Justice of the Peace]] for [[Herefordshire]], [[Oxfordshire]], [[Bristol]] and Wiltshire, and in August 1386 he served on a commission of the peace in Staffordshire, as well as another one in June 1384 investigating the state of embankments in the [[Thames Valley]]. On 30 January 1388 Charleton was made [[Chief Justice of the Common Pleas]]; a remarkable achievement considering he had no previous experience in the [[Court of Common Pleas (England)|Court of Common Pleas]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/94545?&docPos=33&backToResults=list=yes|group=yes|feature=yes|aor=3|orderField=alpha|title=Oxford DNB article: Charleton, Sir Robert|last=Dodd|first=Gwilym |accessdate=2008-10-01}}</ref> Charleton is not known to have been close to the [[Lords Appellant]], who at that point controlled the government, but he was apparently close to [[William of Wykeham]], which is the most likely explanation for his unexpected promotion. Charleton managed to stay relatively safe in the difficult early half of 1388; despite, due to his position, being involved in the [[Merciless Parliament]] which executed most of [[Richard II of England|Richard II]]’s court and senior advisers, but when Richard reasserted his authority in May 1389 Charleton was made a [[Knight banneret]]. He attended at least seven of the eight Parliaments between February 1388 and January 1395, with the records for that in September 1388 not surviving, and on each occasion served as a Trier of Petitions. He served actively as Chief Justice until [[Michaelmas]] 1395, dying some time between 12 November 1395 and 15 January 1396, when his successor as Chief Justice was appointed.
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