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Walter Champfleur or de Champfleur (died 1498 or 1499) was an Irish cleric and judge of the fifteenth century, who played a leading role in Irish politics. He was probably a Dubliner, and had cousins in Dublin. He was Abbot of the Cistercian house of St. Mary's Abbey, Dublin for more than 30 years. He became Abbot in 1467, in succession to John Handcock. The Abbey was located near the junction of present-day Abbey Street and Capel Street in Dublin city centre. Before his appointment as Abbot he had been one of the Irish Canonical Visitors of his Order.
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Walter Champfleur or de Champfleur (died 1498 or 1499) was an Irish cleric and judge of the fifteenth century, who played a leading role in Irish politics. He was probably a Dubliner, and had cousins in Dublin. He was Abbot of the Cistercian house of St. Mary's Abbey, Dublin for more than 30 years. He became Abbot in 1467, in succession to John Handcock. The Abbey was located near the junction of present-day Abbey Street and Capel Street in Dublin city centre. Before his appointment as Abbot he had been one of the Irish Canonical Visitors of his Order.
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