Biographical Information, 1818-1822
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Griffith, Thomas |
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1819 |
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Royal Barracks, Dublin, 2nd master of Royal Scots |
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Gordon, John P |
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1819 |
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Woodville, Loughbrickland, County Down, treasurer of County Down |
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Blake, Edward |
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1819 |
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Galway magistrate |
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Preston, Jenico, 12th viscount Gormanston |
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YEARS APPEARING IN CSORP: |
1819; 1821 |
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Gormanston Castle, County Meath |
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Gunnell, Samuel |
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YEARS APPEARING IN CSORP: |
1819 |
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House of Commons, London, deputy committee clerk of House of Commons; involved in working with Irish Office, London |
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Harding, Dr Robert |
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1819; 1821 |
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Cork, County Cork; medical attendant to Cork convict depot |
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Healy, John |
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YEARS APPEARING IN CSORP: |
1819 |
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59 Upper Fleet Street, Dublin, [formerly corporal of 97th regiment of foot] |
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Walker, William |
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YEARS APPEARING IN CSORP: |
1819 |
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recorder of Dublin city |
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Adamson, Reverend Arthur Smith |
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YEARS APPEARING IN CSORP: |
1819; 1821 |
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14 Blackall Street, Dublin; curate of parish of St. Paul's Dublin, and protestant chaplain to House of Industry, Dublin |
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Wyndham-Quin, Sir Windham Henry, 2nd earl of Dunraven and Mount Earl |
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YEARS APPEARING IN CSORP: |
1819; 1821 |
DATES: |
1782-1850 |
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MP for County Limerick 1802-1820; custos rotulorum of County Limerick 1818-1850; son of Valentine Richard Quin, 1st earl of Dunraven and Mount Earl. Succeeded to title of 2nd earl in 1824 on the death of his father. (Between 1816 and 1822 he was styled Lord Adare). Had a residence in Neath, Glamorganshire, Wales |