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John Bathe (died 1586) : ウィキペディア英語版 | John Bathe (died 1586) John Bathe (1536-1586) was an Irish lawyer and statesman of the sixteenth century. He held several important offices, including that of Chancellor of the Exchequer of Ireland. He came from a prominent landowning family in County Dublin, and himself added to the family estates. His children included the Jesuit William Bathe, a noted musicologist. ==Biography==
He was the only son of James Bathe, Chief Baron of the Irish Exchequer (died 1570) and his second wife Elizabeth, daughter of John Burnell of Balgriffin, and widow of Robert Barnewall of Drimnagh. Despite some questions about his loyalty during the Rebellion of Silken Thomas, the elder Bathe became a much-trusted servant of the English Crown who held high office for 30 years: like his son he adhered publicly to the Church of Ireland but was generally believed to be a Roman Catholic at heart. Born to a junior branch of a long-established County Meath family, (others branches were settled at Kingstown and Athcarne), James became a major landowner in Dublin; he held Drimnagh Castle by right of marriage, and began the building of Drumcondra Castle, which his son completed. Drumcondra House, now part of All Hallows College, is located on the site of the old Castle, and a tablet survives referring to John Bathe and his first wife Eleanor Preston as the builders.
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