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Thomas Cusacke,
Cusack or de
Cusack (died c.1496) was an
Irish barrister and judge, who held the
offices of
Attorney General for
Ireland and Lord Chief...
- John
Cusacke (died 1626) was a
wealthy merchant,
landowner and
local politician in seventeenth-century Dublin, who
served as both
Mayor and
Sheriff of...
- ie. doi:10.3318/dib.001269.v1. Clavin,
Terry (October 2009). "Cusack (
Cusacke, Cusake), Thomas". DIB.ie. doi:10.3318/dib.002350.v1. O'Byrne,
Emmett (October...
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Legal offices Preceded by John
Chevir Lord
Chief Justice of
Ireland 1474–1490 Succeeded by
Thomas Cusacke...
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built Rathgar Castle,
ownership of
which subsequently p****ed to John
Cusacke, who was Lord
Mayor of
Dublin in 1608. The
castle remained in the possession...
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Drake 1403–1404
Thomas Cusacke 1404–1406 John
Drake 1406–1407
Thomas Cusacke 1407–1408
William Wade 1408–1410
Thomas Cusacke 1410–1411
Robert Gallane...
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Legal offices Preceded by
Thomas Cusacke Lord
Chief Justice of
Ireland 1494–1496 Succeeded by John Topcliffe...
- he
married Nicola,
daughter of
Nicholas Bathe, and
widow of Sir
Simon Cusacke of
Beaurepaire (died c.1384), who had been a
substantial landowner in County...
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religious houses and to charity. He had
children by his
marriage to Anne
Cusacke; in his will he
commended his
family to the care of
Philip Bermingham,...
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Civic offices Preceded by John
Cusacke Mayor of
Dublin 1609–1610 Succeeded by
Richard Barrye...