Barnaby was born about 1485, the son of Bryan FitzPatrick and Honora O'More. The place is not known.
He died in 1575. The place is not known.
His wife was Margaret Butler. They were married, but the date and place have not been found. Their three known children were Grizel (1543-?), Barnaby (c1535-1581) and Florence (?-?).
sir Barnaby FitzPatrick |
Bryan FitzPatrick |
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Birth | ABT 1485 |
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Death | 1575 |
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Nobility Title | FROM 1541 TO 1575 | baron Upper Ossory 1° |
Note 1
Brían Óg, finding his brother an embarrassment and a hindrance to his ambitions of becoming an English Baron, gave up his brother to the Butlers and the Butlers acted out their cruel revenge on him. That being done, Brían, in 1537, submitted to the English king and gave up all his ancient rights. Unfortunately for his kinsmen, he gave up all the rights of his kinsmen as well "who of course were not consulted as to this act of treachery towards them." [3] So in 1541, Brían Óg became Brian ( Barnaby ) Fitz-Patrick, the First Baron of Upper Ossory at Castletown, and married Margaret Butler, daughter of Piers Butler, 8th Earl of Ormond, the Lord Deputy of Ireland. In this year, with Brian's submission, "chieftaincy merged into the landlord, and the clansman became mere rent-payers or tenants on their ancestral territories forever.".