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Richard Moore (Irish lawyer)

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1238: 22: 65:, second son of Stephen Moore of Salisbury House, and his wife and cousin Salisbury Moore. The Moores of Clonmel were a junior branch of the landowning family whose senior branch acquired the title 613: 460: 89:, County Kildare; and secondly in 1824 Wilhelmina Westby (died 1860), youngest daughter of William Westby of Thornhill, County Dublin and his first wife Mary Fletcher of 1287: 1312: 606: 203:
Ball states that Moore was universally respected for his legal ability, notwithstanding a certain modesty and diffidence about his own talents. An anonymous
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Richard married firstly Frances Bligh, daughter of the Reverend Thomas Bligh, by whom he had a son, Richard Moore junior of Killashee House,
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sold the house in 1859. The house and grounds have been owned by the State since 1968 and the house is now the
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from 1850, which was critical of many members of the Irish Bench, had high praise for Moore's intellect.
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28 November 1860, obituary for Stephen Moore of Barne, brother of Richard and grandfather of the MP
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Archaeology, Early Christian remains and local histories: Paddy Healy's Dublin
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He was one of the Special Commission judges appointed for the trial in which
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Lord Chancellor of Ireland (also highest political office in parliament)
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Lord Chancellor of Ireland (also highest judicial office)
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O'Brien's death sentence was commuted to one of 285:John Burke London Henry Colburn (1836) Vol.3 p.117 45:(1783 – 31 December 1857) was an Irish lawyer and 303:History of the King's Serjeant at law in Ireland 215:From 1840 until his death Moore lived mainly in 93:, by who he had a son, William Westby Moore of 607: 454: 195:in 1856, after which he returned to Ireland. 8: 227:, the secondary school for boys founded by 614: 600: 592: 461: 447: 439: 375: 77:from 1875 to 1880, was his great-nephew. 28:, Moore's house from 1840 to 1857, later 315: 313: 311: 20: 1288:Members of the Privy Council of Ireland 470:Dublin Castle administration in Ireland 247: 509:Chancellor of the Exchequer of Ireland 297: 295: 293: 291: 253: 251: 161:and remained a judge until his death. 534:Speaker of the Irish House of Commons 7: 261:John Murray London 1926 Vol.ii p.357 305:Four Courts Press Dublin 2000 p.177 1313:Justices of the Irish King's Bench 370:http://www.southdublinlibraries.ie 356:. Dublin: South Dublin Libraries. 14: 191:and he received an unconditional 174:Young Irelander Rebellion of 1848 133:in 1840. Though he supported the 1298:Alumni of Trinity College Dublin 1237: 1236: 999:Sir Edward Sullivan, 1st Baronet 343:(available at Project Gutenberg 159:Court of Queen's Bench (Ireland) 259:The Judges in Ireland 1221-1921 1273:Solicitors-general for Ireland 623:Solicitors-general for Ireland 524:Clerk of the Crown and Hanaper 514:Lord High Treasurer of Ireland 341:. Dublin: M.H. 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Elrington 178:The Queen v O'Brien 125:, a Bencher of the 121:in 1827. 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St Enda's School
Pearse Museum
PC
judge
Clonmel
County Tipperary
Earl Mount Cashell
Stephen Moore
Tipperary
Naas
Tottenham
Hampshire
Trinity College Dublin
Middle Temple
Irish Bar
King's Counsel
Third Serjeant
King's Inn
Solicitor General for Ireland
Liberals
Attorney-General for Ireland
Lord John Russell
ministry
Court of Queen's Bench (Ireland)
William Smith O'Brien
high treason
Young Irelander Rebellion of 1848
Cox CC
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