Corrupted hard men
John Drake was the mayor of Dublin who won the battle of Bray in 1402. He belonged to a cadet branch of the Drake family, established in Meath during the fourteenth century. The head of the family was a much younger man, confusingly also named John.
'Our' John was a successful Dublin merchant with a shady past. He had made his money in the corn-for-wine …
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