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Sir Richard Martin, 1st Baronet, of Cappagh

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Martin was a member of one of the oldest timber and shipowner firms in Dublin, and a successful shipping magnate in the port of Dublin. He was appointed to several public boards of the city, including the
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Sable a cross calnrany Or in chief the sun in splendour of the last between on the dexter an increscent and on the sinister a decrescent Argent.
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Sir Richard died in Dublin in October 1901, aged 70, when the title became extinct.
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In 1870, he served as Prussian and North German Confederation consul in Dublin.
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Granted 7 May 1884 by Sir John Bernard Burke, Ulster King of Arms.
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Coat of arms of Sir Richard Martin, 1st Baronet, of Cappagh
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Richard Martin (disambiguation)
JP
PC
Irish
high sheriff
Dublin
Anglo-Irish
Dublin
Clongowes Wood College
Sir Dominic Corrigan, Bt
Fergus Martin
Irish Lights Board
Loan Fund Board
Dublin Chamber of Commerce
Privy Council of Ireland



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