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Frederick Falkiner (judge)

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438: 108:, and in the debates of that body, especially on financial questions, he frequently intervened with much effect. He was chancellor to the bishops of Tuam, Clogher, Kilmore, Derry and Raphoe. He was also chairman of the board of King's Hospital, better known as the Blue Coat School. In 1906, he published a history of this school, which is in effect a history of Dublin from the Restoration to the Victorian era. Falkiner pursued literary interests; he wrote on 356: 208:
He married twice: (1) in 1861 Adelaide Matilda (died 1877), third daughter of Thomas Sadleir of Ballinderry Park, county Tipperary; and (2) Robina Hall (died 1895), third daughter of N. B. M'Intire of Cloverhill, county Dublin. By his first wife, he had three sons and four daughters. His second son,
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The foundation of the Hospital and Free school of King Charles II., Oxmantown Dublin: commonly called the Blue coat school: with notices of some of its governors, and of contemporary events in Dublin from the foundation, 1668 to 1840, when its government by the city
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he adopted several of Falkiner's suggestions. He retired from his office on 22 Jan 1905, when he was made a privy councillor. Falkiner was one of the most prominent members of the general synod of the
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remarked that he was reluctant to add to Dublin's licensed premises. He took an interest in the subject of workmen's compensation, and when
112:'s portraits (Swift's Prose Works, 1908, vol. xii.), and a collection of his 'Literary Miscellanies' was published posthumously in 1909. 467: 477: 101: 507: 407: 375: 140:) in 1902. While this caused public outrage, he ultimately retained his position. In his capacity as Recorder of Dublin (as of 128:
Falkiner was notoriously anti-Jewish in his judgements, which was most visible, when he was a judge in a case against Henry
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Falkiner held briefs in many important cases. In 1876 he was appointed recorder of Dublin, on the death of
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Following his retirement as Recorder of Dublin in June 1905, he was made a member of the
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R. H. Murray, rev. SinΓ©ad Agnew. "Falkiner, Sir Frederick Richard (1831–1908)".
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Literary miscellanies Sir F.R. Falkiner, collected by his daughter May
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Falkiner, Frederick Richard (1909). Falkiner, Mary Mildred (ed.).
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Falkiner was the third son of Richard Falkiner, of Mount Falcon,
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Journal of the Statistical and Social Inquiry Society of Ireland
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PC
QC
Irish
County Tipperary
Trinity College Dublin
Irish Bar
Queen's Counsel
Law Adviser to the Lord Lieutenant of Ireland
Recorder of Dublin
judicial position
bencher
King's Inns
knighted
Sir Frederick Shaw
Maurice Healy
Joseph Chamberlain
Workmen's Compensation Act 1897
Church of Ireland
Jonathan Swift

Ulysses
Kahn
Jewish
Dervla Kirwan
16 June 1904
James Joyce
Ulysses
Leopold Bloom
Mountjoy Prison
Irish Privy Council

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