Patrick FitzLeones

Patrick FitzLeones (died after 1495) was a prominent citizen of fifteenth century Dublin, who served three times as Mayor. The FitzLeones were a long-established Dublin family: in 1281 Geoffrey FitzLeones and his wife Johanna assigned the rent from their lands to the Augustinian Friary of the Most Holy Trinity, Dublin. Clement Fitzleones, Attorney General for Ireland, and subsequently King's Serjeant, who died about 1509, may have been Patrick's cousin.

Patrick FitzLeones

Patrick FitzLeones (died after 1495) was a prominent citizen of fifteenth century Dublin, who served three times as Mayor. The FitzLeones were a long-established Dublin family: in 1281 Geoffrey FitzLeones and his wife Johanna assigned the rent from their lands to the Augustinian Friary of the Most Holy Trinity, Dublin. Clement Fitzleones, Attorney General for Ireland, and subsequently King's Serjeant, who died about 1509, may have been Patrick's cousin.