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Robert Lindsay (Tyrone MP)

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A warm friendship existed between Lindsay and Dean Swift, despite Swift's generally low opinion of lawyers and judges. Lindsay advised Swift on some legal points concerning the
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In 1707 he married Elizabeth Singleton, daughter of Edward Singleton of Drogheda and Catherine Newton; her numerous siblings included
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in eighteenth-century Ireland. He is best remembered for his close friendship with
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Members of the Parliament of Ireland (pre-1801) for County Tyrone constituencies
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Index

judge
Jonathan Swift
Drapier Letters
County Tyrone
Drogheda
Trinity College Dublin
Inner Temple
Irish Bar
Proctor's
Seneschal
St Patrick's Cathedral, Dublin
executors
Esther Van Homrigh
Irish House of Commons
County Tyrone
Court of Common Pleas (Ireland)
Dublin
St Catherine's Church
Henry Singleton
Chief Justice of the Irish Common Pleas









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