Sir Valentine Blake, 1st Baronet
Sir Valentine Blake was an Irish merchant and Mayor of Galway, 1560-2 January 1635.
Biography
The eldest of three sons of Walter Blake and Juliana Browne, Blake was described as the richest man in Galway in 1592. He owned extensive property in the counties of Galway, Mayo and Clare, some of which was inherited, but mainly acquired himself by mortgage. This included the monastery of Knockmoy. He resided in the town of Galway, or at Menlo Castle, located on the east bank of the Corrib some four miles north of the town. He appears to have been the first Blake mentioned as living there (it was destroyed by accidental fire in 1910, killing one of his descendants).
Blake was elected Sheriff of Mayo in 1611 but refused to take the Oath of Supremacy and was dismissed. He was elected to the Irish House of Commons as MP for Galway in 1613. He was knighted on 29 November 1622.
His younger brother was James "Spanish" Blake (died 1635).
He is the ancestor of the Blake baronets of Menlo.
References
- Roll of Honour: The Mayors of Galway, William Henry, Galway, 2002.
- Dictionary of Irish Biography, p.590, Cambridge, 2010.
Civic offices | ||
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Preceded by Richard Bodkin |
Mayor of Galway 29 September 1611 – 13 November 1611 |
Succeeded by Sir Thomas Rotheram |
Preceded by Nicholas Lynch fitz Johnathan |
Mayor of Galway September 1630– June 1631 |
Succeeded by George Martin fitz Walter |
Regnal titles | ||
New title | Blake baronets of Menlough 1622–1635 |
Succeeded by Thomas Blake |