Talk:Patrick Leonard (politician)

census edit

Residents of a house 7 in Belmont Terrace, N.C.R. (Glasnevin, Dublin)
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Surname Forename Age Sex Relation to head Religion Birthplace Occupation Literacy Irish Language Marital Status Specified Illnesses
Leonard Margaret 5 Female Daughter Roman Catholic Co Dublin - Cannot read - Not Married -
Leonard Patrick 39 Male Head of Family Roman Catholic Dublin City Justice of the Peace Cattle Salesmaster Auctioner and Landowner Read and write - Married -
Mangan Frances 24 Female Servant Roman Catholic Co Dublin Nurse Domestic Servant Read and write - Not Married -
Demphy Mary Jane 21 Female Servant Roman Catholic Dublin City Nurse Domestic Servant Read and write - Not Married -
Keane Ellen 29 Female Servant Roman Catholic Co Clare Parlour Maid Domestic Servant Read and write - Not Married -
Keane Teresa 27 Female Servant Roman Catholic Co Clare Cook Domestic Servant Read and write - Not Married -
Leonard Mark Male Son Roman Catholic Co Dublin - Cannot read - Not Married -
Leonard Patrick 3 Male Son Roman Catholic Dublin City - Cannot read - Not Married -
Leonard John 7 Male Son Roman Catholic Dublin City Scholar Cannot read - Not Married -
Leonard Emma 32 Female Wife Roman Catholic Co Dublin - Read and write - Married -

death edit

  • Meath Chronicle, Saturday, May 20, 1944; Section: Front page, Page: 1

Mr. Patrick Leonard, St. Kevin's, Dartry Road, Dublin, whose death has occurred, was an ex-T.D. for 'North Dublin, and a well-known cattle sales-master and land agent. At one time he owned extensive lands in Meath. He was nephew of the late Mr. Thomas Leonard, Warrenstown, and was brother of 'Mr. John Leonard, Culmullen, who was a member of Meath County Council for many years. Deceased who was over 80, was prominent for many years in hunting and racing circles, and bred Jenkinstown, winner of the English Grand National in 1910. In a bye-election in 1922, as a member of the Cumann na nGaedheal Party, he headed the .poll in North Dublin, and held his seat until defeated several years later. When the Irish Auctioneers' Association was incorporated in 1922, Mr. Leonard was one of the signatories to the Articles of Association, and was responsible for the introduction of an Auctioneers' Bill in the Dail. He was one of the founders and first Chairman of Dublin Cattle Salesmasters' Association and was President of Dublin Chamber of Commerce in 1915. He was a member of Dublin Port and Docks Board for several years, and had been Chairman of the Committee of Management of the Catholic Institute for the Deaf and Dumb at Cabra since 1923. He had also .been a member of the Canal Commission. During the Easter Rising Mr. Leonard was a member of the Food Committee supplying Dublin.

  • “Ireland, Civil Registration Indexes 1845–1958,” Index. FamilySearch, Salt Lake City, Utah. General Register Office, Republic of Ireland. "Quarterly Returns of Deaths in Ireland with Index to Deaths."

Name: Patrick T Leonard
Date of Registration: Jun Q. 1944
Death Age: 82
Registration district: Dublin South
Volume: 2
Page: 318
FHL Film Number: 101742

burial edit

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Patrick J. Leonard
Birth 1862
Death 10 May 1944 (aged 81–82)
Burial Glasnevin Cemetery, Dublin, County Dublin, Ireland
Plot Vault 42, O'Connell Circle
Memorial ID 205574580

Probate edit

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Name: Patrick Leonard
Death Date: 10 May 1944
Death Place: Dublin, Ireland
Probate Date: 6 Oct 1944
Probate Registry: Llandudno