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Patrick FitzLeones (died
after 1495) was a
wealthy and
influential merchant in
fifteenth century Dublin, who
served three times as
Mayor of Dublin. The...
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Tudor dynasty was
considered suspect, and
Fitzleones was
presumably removed at the same time. In 1499
Fitzleones,
having regained the Crown's trust, was...
- John
Burnell 1482
Deputy John
Estrete 1487
Deputy John Wyse 1492
Clement Fitzleones 1493
Deputy Walter Ivers 1494 John
Topcliffe 1496
Walter St. Lawrence...
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Dublin Castle; it was the main
street in the
medieval period.
Patrick FitzLeones, who was
three times Mayor of
Dublin in the late
fifteenth century, bought...
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Patrick FitzLeones 1478–1479 John
Weste 1479–1480 John Fyan 1480–1481
Willian Donewyth 1481–1482
Thomas Mulghan 1482–1483
Patrick FitzLeones 1483–1485...
- came
originally from Lincolnshire, and his wife
Margaret FitzLyons or
FitzLeones,
daughter of
Patrick FitzLyons of Dublin. His
exact date of
birth is not...
- and the
Treasurer and
chamberlains of the Exchequer". In 1499
Clement Fitzleones, less typically, was
appointed "King's
Attorney in all Courts". The Serjeant-at-law...
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Bellew of Bellewstown,
County Meath, and Margaret,
daughter of
Patrick FitzLeones, who was
three times Lord
Mayor of
Dublin between 1477 and 1495; her mother...
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Dublin 1465–6,
joined with
Robert and the
wealthy merchant Patrick FitzLeones in a
lease from the Dean of St Patrick's Cathedral,
Dublin of the profits...
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through the Deputy.
These Deputies – John Burnell, John
Estrete and
Clement Fitzleones – were all
lawyers of distinction. It
seems to have been Oliver's father...