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Patrick FitzLeones

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The FitzLeones were a long-established Dublin family: in 1281 Geoffrey FitzLeones and his wife Johanna assigned the rent from their lands to the
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attached to the Great Sword of State of Dublin, which had been presented to the citizens of Dublin in 1403 by King
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Register of Wills and Inventories of the Diocese of Dublin in the time of Archbishops Tregury and Walton 1457–1483
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Patrick was Mayor in 1477–78, 1482–83 and 1494–95. His term as Mayor was not free from controversy: in 1491
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Medieval map of Dublin, showing the city walls and High Street, where Patrick bought a house in 1473
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Proceedings at Meetings of the Royal Archaeological Society; Summer Meeting 13–22 July 1931
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His wife was a member of the prominent Eustace or FitzEustace family, whose head was
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The History and Antiquities of the City of Dublin from the Earliest Accounts
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He was clearly a man of considerable wealth: he acquired a house on
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of St. Clement and St. Anne) in 1478. In 1472 he was one of the
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Printed by Laurence Flinn, Castle Street, Dublin 1767
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merchant
Dublin
Mayor of Dublin
Holy Trinity Augustinian Friary
Clement Fitzleones
Attorney General for Ireland
King's Serjeant
County Meath
Dublin Corporation
ornament
Henry IV of England
silver
tax
troy pound
statute
High Street, Dublin
Edward IV
charter
Guild
lessees
Dean of St. Patrick's Cathedral
prebend
Lusk

Baron Portlester
John Barnewall, 3rd Baron Trimlestown
Lord Chancellor of Ireland
Baron Galtrim
Royal Society of Antiquaries of Ireland
Trinity College Dublin

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