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John Arnott

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He was a philanthropist and was heavily involved into an investigation in the treatment of children at the Cork workhouse. In this period the Irish Poor Law Relief Bill was going through Parliament and he sat on the select committee. There is a plaque on St Patrick's Bridge in Cork that commemorates
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Among the other businesses he started or was involved in included Cash and Company Cork, Baldoyle and Cork Race Park Meetings, the City of Cork Steamship Company,
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Though several of his business interests were based in Dublin, Arnott lived and managed his affairs from Cork. He was elected
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Members of the Parliament of the United Kingdom for County Cork constituencies (1801–1922)
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for Cork City and County and served as Member of Parliament for
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of Cork three times, in 1859, 1860 and 1861. Arnott was also
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John Arnott died on 28 March 1898, aged 84, at his home in
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He married Mary, the daughter of John James McKinlay. See
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Arnott arrived in Cork in 1837 to work at Grants of
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Sir John Arnott
John Arnott (disambiguation)
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Cork
Arnotts department chain
Auchtermuchty
Fife
Patrick Street
Belfast
Dublin
Glasgow
Cork and Macroom Direct Railway
Bristol General Steam Navigation Company
Irish Times
The Northern Whig
editorial policy
Lord Mayor
Sheriff of Cork City
Justice of the Peace
Kinsale
Knight Bachelor
Lord Lieutenant of Ireland
baronet
Duke of Devonshire
Arnott baronets
Montenotte, Cork
St Luke's Church, Douglas
Portobello
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