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St George Caulfeild

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case where he refused to allow defence counsel to cross-examine the victim about her personal life, asking how any man of honour and compassion could propose to ask such questions of a young woman.
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He was highly esteemed by both his British and Irish colleagues for his learning and humanity. Ball refers to his conduct of an
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by Eleanor, daughter of Sir George St George (knight of Carrickdrumrusk). He was the great-grandson of
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which may actually have been written by Caulfield. He died unmarried in 1778.
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He retired in 1760; although he had a house at Aungier St. in central
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In 1759 he was one of several judges attacked by a mob outside the
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The History of the Irish Parliament 1692-1800 (6 volumes)
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In 1770 he was attacked and wounded there by his former
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Lord Chief Justice of Ireland
Irish House of Commons
Member of Parliament
Tulsk
Irish Privy Council
Middle Temple
Irish Bar
Solicitor-General for Ireland
Attorney-General for Ireland
Lord Chief Justice of Ireland
William Caulfeild
Court of King's Bench (Ireland)
Sir Arthur Gore, 1st Baronet
William Caulfeild, 2nd Baron Caulfield
abduction
Irish House of Commons
John Bowes, 1st Baron Bowes
Penal Laws
Roman Catholic
Dublin
Donamon Castle
County Roscommon
bailiff
Charles Wesley



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