Thomas Dease1 
He held the office of Bishop of Meath between 1621 and 1652.1
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Lawrence Dease1 
Children of Lawrence Dease
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Oliver Dease1 
He held the office of Vicar-General Diocese of Meath.1 He was mentioned in the will of his uncle Thomas.1
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Richard Dease1 
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Garrett Dease1 
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Watt Dease1 
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Laurence Dease1 
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Margaret Leicester1 
Her married name became Dease.1
Children of Margaret Leicester and James Dease
- Gerald Dease1
- William Dease1
- Catherine Dease1
- Margaret Dease1
- Mary Dease1
- Anne Dease1
- Richard Dease+1 b. 1603, d. 1650
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Richard Dease1 
He forfeited his estates after the 1641 Rebellion, but bought them back from the Pakenhams with the proceeds of the Cavan property, which had been held in trust by the Pollards of Castle Pollard.1 He lived at Turbotston, Mayne, County Westmeath, IrelandG.1
Children of Richard Dease and Mary Brown
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Gerald Dease1 
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