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Recorder of Dublin

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The Recorder of Dublin was a judicial office holder in pre-Independence Ireland. The Recorder was the chief magistrate for Dublin, and heard a wide range...

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Jonas Greene

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the office of Recorder of Dublin. He was born in Dublin, the eldest son of Richard Greene. He was called to the Bar, although few details of his legal...

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Recorder of Cork

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The office was very similar to that of the recorder of Dublin, except that the recorder of Cork, unlike his Dublin counterpart, did not have the power...

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Recorder of Carrickfergus

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again on payment of a small fee. Unlike some recorders, notably the recorder of Dublin, he invariably had a Deputy. The recorder was always a qualified...

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Edward Loftus

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by "principal officer" is unclear). He held office very briefly as Recorder of Dublin. He was noted for his legal scholarship, and wrote a manual listing...

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Attorney General of Ireland

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laws of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, Britain, England, and the Irish Parliament. For example, the killing of cattle in Dublin is still...

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John Bysse

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1634 and became Recorder of Dublin in the same year. He was re-elected to the Commons in 1640. At the outbreak of Irish Rebellion of 1641 John Bysse,...

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William Davys

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and judge who held the offices of Recorder of Dublin, Prime Serjeant and Lord Chief Justice of Ireland. He was suspected of Roman Catholic sympathies and...

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Eaton Stannard

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popular Recorder of Dublin, a very unpopular serjeant-at-law (Ireland), and an experienced parliamentarian who represented Midleton in the Irish House of Commons...

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James Stanihurst

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terms Speaker of the Irish House of Commons. He was also the first judge to hold the position of Recorder of Dublin. He was the son of Nicholas Stanihurst...

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Denis George

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an Irish barrister and judge who held office as Recorder of Dublin, and then as Baron of the Court of Exchequer (Ireland). He enjoyed a high reputation...

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Richard Stanyhurst

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historian, who was born in Dublin. His father, James Stanyhurst, was Recorder of Dublin, and Speaker of the Irish House of Commons in 1557, 1560 and 1568...

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Samuel Bradstreet

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College Dublin and was then called to the Bar by the Middle Temple in 1758, becoming King's Counsel in 1767 In 1766, he became Recorder of Dublin. Bradstreet...

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Davys

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Secretary of State (Ireland) William Davys (1633–1687), Irish barrister and judge, Recorder of Dublin, Prime Serjeant and Lord Chief Justice of Ireland...

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Thomas Handcock

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younger brother was Sir William Handcock, Recorder of Dublin. In 1692, Handcock entered the Irish House of Commons, representing Lanesborough until 1699...

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Nathaniel Catelyn

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He was Speaker of the Irish House of Commons in the Irish Parliament of 1634–5, Recorder of Dublin and the first holder of the office of Second Serjeant...

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