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James Durpatrick Bathe

Birthdate:
Birthplace: Beshellestown, Clonalvy, County Meath, Ireland
Death: 1572 (67-77)
Dromcondra, County Dublin, Ireland
Immediate Family:

Son of Sir William Bathe of Rathfagh, Athcarne, Dullastown & Drumcondragh and Alicia Durpatrick
Husband of Margery Bathe and Elizabeth Burnell
Father of Sir John Bathe, Chancellor of the Exchequer; Lady Jane Bathe; Edward Barnwall; Margaret Bathe and Robert Bathe
Brother of John Bathe; William Bathe, Jr and Walter Bathe

Managed by: Woodman Mark Lowes Dickinson, OBE
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About James Durpatrick Bathe

James Bathe (c.1500–1570) was an Irish judge of the Tudor era, who was notable for serving as Chief Baron of the Irish Exchequer for thirty years under four successive monarchs. He was the grandfather of the 1st Earl of Roscommon, and of the noted musicologist William Bathe.

-https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Bathe

He was born at Beshellstown, Clonalvy, County Meath to a long established Anglo-Irish family, the main branch of which was settled at Athcarne Castle, near Duleek. The family had a disputed claim to the title Baron Louth. Sir Thomas Bathe, styled Baron Louth, an earlier Chief Baron, belonged to the same family, as did John Bathe, Chief Justice of the Irish Common Pleas.[1] James entered Middle Temple in 1522 and acted as Master of the Revels in the Temple in 1524.[2]

He married

  1. firstly Marjorie Ballard of Drogheda, who died sometime after 1530, and
  2. secondly Elizabeth Burnell, daughter of John Burnell of Balgriffin, and widow of Robert Barnewall of Drimnagh Castle.[13]

By his second wife he had at least two children:

  1. John Bathe of Drumcondra Castle, Attorney General for Ireland and Chancellor of the Irish Exchequer (died 1586), who married twice and had eight children including-
    1. William Bathe, the well-known Jesuit writer and musician.
  2. Jane Bathe (died before 1578), who married Sir Lucas Dillon, who succeeded his father-in-law as Chief Baron; they were parents of twelve children, seven sons and five daughters, including -
    1. James Dillon, 1st Earl of Roscommon.

-https://www.ancestry.com/genealogy/records/william-bathe-24-24vy1wv

-https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Bathe-76
Son of [father unknown] and [mother unknown] [sibling%28s%29 unknown]
Husband of Elizabeth (Burnell) Bathe — married [date unknown] [location unknown]


https://www.stirnet.com/genie/data/british/bb4ae/bathe1.php

Uncertain on number of intervening generations. (a) ?? de Bathe

  • Bartholomew de Bathe of Rathfagh & Drumcondra (a 1447) - continued above m. Catherine Uriel (dau/heir of Jacob Uriel, chief baron of the Irish Exchequer)
    • 1. Sir William Bathe of Rathfagh, Athcarne, Dullastown & Drumcondragh m. Alicia Durpatrick (dau/heir of Robert Durpatrick of Stillorgan)
      • A. John Bathe (Chancellor of the Exchequer in Ireland (d 18.07.1577)
        • i.+ issue - Robert, William (justice), John of Bellgriffin
      • B. William Bathe (dsp) m. Mary Nugent (dau of Walter Nugent of Moyrath)
      • C. Walter Bathe
        • i. Elizabeth Bathe m. Sir Thomas Luttrell (Chief Justice)
        • ii. Maud Bath possibly fits here, dau/coheir of Walter of Rathfeigh m1. Walter Golding m2. Oliver Plunkett, 1st Lord of Louth (a 1549, d before 05.1553) m3. Richard Bellew
      • D. James Bath (a temp Herny VIII who r. 1509-1547) m. Marion Scurlock mother of Margaret, presumed also of ...
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James Durpatrick Bathe's Timeline

1500
1500
Beshellestown, Clonalvy, County Meath, Ireland
1534
1534
1535
1535
1536
1536
Ireland
1540
1540
1542
1542
1572
1572
Age 72
Dromcondra, County Dublin, Ireland