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Nehemiah Donnellan (1649–1705)

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He married twice; little is known of his first wife, who died before 1688, leaving one surviving son, James, and a daughter. He remarried Martha Ussher, daughter of Christopher Ussher, who outlived him by many years (they are said to have become estranged), and married secondly Phillip Perceval,
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wrote an unflattering sketch of Katherine as "giving herself the airs of a Queen" after her husband was made a bishop. She may well have come to regret his promotion, as his religious opinions were so unorthodox as to raise doubts as to whether he was a
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members, was not suspected of Catholic sympathies himself. As regards his political beliefs, Ball suggests rather cynically that he had found it expedient to change them, and that he was no more convinced a
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said unkindly that Clayton's writings seemed calculated to destroy anyone's Christian faith, and it seems that only his sudden death in 1758 averted an inquiry by his fellow bishops into charges of
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His daughter Anne is remembered today as the friend of the leading Irish writers of her time, and for founding the Donnellan Lectures at Trinity College Dublin.
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on 27 December 1703, holding the office until his death. His elevation to the Bench was said to be part of an effort to remove judges who were suspected of
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in 1669. He seems to have been an exceptionally unruly student: he was fined for breaking down the doors of the Temple and for gambling at Christmas.
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in 1666. Although he had originally intended to become a soldier, he resolved on a legal career instead, and entered
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Portrait of Robert Clayton, Bishop of Cork and Ross, and his wife Katherine, daughter of Nehemiah Donnellan
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or pro-Catholic views; but it is surprising that Donnellan, who was a descendant of an Old Irish,
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Members of the Parliament of Ireland (pre-1801) for County Galway constituencies
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in 1695, and on 31 December 1696 was made one of the Commissioners of the
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about 1672 and became Commissioner of Revenue Appeals in 1677. After the
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He was raised to the High Court bench as a Puisne Baron of the Irish
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and Elizabeth O'Donnell. His mother was Sarah Wheeler, daughter of
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and his wife Martha Tucker; Sarah was the widow of Mathew Tyrrell,
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he and his mother and his children lived for a time in England.
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Nehemiah Donnellan (1649-1705)
Nehemiah Donnellan (disambiguation)
judge
James Donnellan
Chief Justice of the Irish Common Pleas
Nehemiah Donnellan
Archbishop of Tuam
Jonas Wheeler
Bishop of Ossory
Mayor of Dublin
Trinity College Dublin
Middle Temple
Irish Bar
Revolution of 1688
Prime Serjeant
Galway
Irish House of Commons
Recorder of Dublin
Court of Exchequer
Great Seal of Ireland
John Methuen
Lord Chancellor of Ireland
Chief Baron of the Exchequer
Tory
Gaelic
Roman Catholic
Whig
John Dunton
Earl of Egmont
County Tipperary

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