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Sir Thomas Stafford, 1st Baronet

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349: 87: 334: 364: 67:. In this role he conducted the first systematic research into urban poverty in twentieth-century Ireland. His findings, particularly relating to chronic deprivation in 359: 369: 118:'s advisory board. In 1921, Stafford resigned from the British administration in Ireland because of what he regarded as the severity of the administration of 354: 339: 329: 324: 134: 344: 319: 314: 52: 80: 95: 60: 94:, serving on a government committee in 1912 and implementing its recommendations at a local level. In 1906, Stafford was appointed a 103: 76: 119: 133:, but he did not attend either to the Senate's two sessions prior to its dissolution. Stafford died in 1935 while visiting 272: 36: 286: 259: 149: 130: 115: 123: 111: 213: 56: 309: 304: 239: 244: 141: 107: 27: 23: 72: 48: 145: 64: 179: 298: 91: 144:. Together they had two sons. The eldest, Edward, was killed in 1914 during the 32: 99: 75:
on the poor laws in 1905. In 1898, he was conferred a diploma by the
68: 51:, the second son of John Stafford. He qualified as licentiate of the 59:. In the 1890s he was appointed as the medical commissioner of the 129:
In 1921, Stafford was elected as a member of the short-lived
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of County Roscommon and in 1918 he was made a member of the
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Fellows of the Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland
79:and the following year he became a member of the 335:Baronets in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom 140:In 1890, he married Frances Agnes, daughter of 55:in 1882 and established a medical practice at 8: 248:(Supplement). 2 February 1915. p. 1164. 63:, with responsibility for administering the 255: 135:Geoffrey Taylour, 4th Marquess of Headfort 365:Members of the Senate of Southern Ireland 360:Members of the Privy Council of Ireland 161: 98:, and on 21 January 1914 he was made a 20:Sir Thomas Joseph Stafford, 1st Baronet 53:Royal College of Physicians of Ireland 370:Medical doctors from County Roscommon 214:"Stafford, The Right Hon. Sir Thomas" 208: 206: 204: 202: 200: 173: 171: 169: 167: 165: 7: 152:, inherited his father's baronetcy. 81:Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland 355:Irish infectious disease physicians 340:Companions of the Order of the Bath 35:medical doctor and official in the 330:20th-century Irish medical doctors 325:19th-century Irish medical doctors 114:. In 1920 he became member of the 96:Companion of the Order of the Bath 61:Local Government Board for Ireland 31:(3 May 1857 – 11 May 1935) was an 14: 178:Sturgeon, Sinéad (October 2009). 47:Stafford was born in Portobello, 260:Baronetage of the United Kingdom 104:Baronetage of the United Kingdom 77:Royal Institute of Public Health 345:Deputy lieutenants of Roscommon 320:20th-century Anglo-Irish people 315:19th-century Anglo-Irish people 86:Stafford collaborated with the 120:John French, 1st Earl of Ypres 1: 184:Dictionary of Irish Biography 37:Dublin Castle administration 386: 287:Cecil Stafford-King-Harman 131:Senate of Southern Ireland 116:Lord Lieutenant of Ireland 16:Anglo-Irish medical doctor 283: 270: 265: 258: 148:, while the younger son, 124:Irish War of Independence 112:Privy Council of Ireland 106:. He 1916 he was made a 71:, were submitted to the 102:, of Rockingham in the 88:Marchioness of Aberdeen 57:Boyle, County Roscommon 218:Thom's Irish Who's Who 180:"Stafford, Sir Thomas" 245:The London Gazette 142:Edward King-Harman 293: 292: 284:Succeeded by 108:Deputy Lieutenant 377: 256: 250: 249: 236: 230: 229: 227: 225: 210: 195: 194: 192: 190: 175: 73:royal commission 49:County Roscommon 30: 385: 384: 380: 379: 378: 376: 375: 374: 295: 294: 289: 280: 277:(of Rockingham) 275: 254: 253: 238: 237: 233: 223: 221: 212: 211: 198: 188: 186: 177: 176: 163: 158: 146:First World War 65:Irish Poor Laws 45: 22: 17: 12: 11: 5: 383: 381: 373: 372: 367: 362: 357: 352: 347: 342: 337: 332: 327: 322: 317: 312: 307: 297: 296: 291: 290: 285: 282: 269: 263: 262: 252: 251: 231: 196: 160: 159: 157: 154: 44: 41: 15: 13: 10: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 382: 371: 368: 366: 363: 361: 358: 356: 353: 351: 348: 346: 343: 341: 338: 336: 333: 331: 328: 326: 323: 321: 318: 316: 313: 311: 308: 306: 303: 302: 300: 288: 279: 276: 274: 268: 264: 261: 257: 247: 246: 241: 235: 232: 219: 215: 209: 207: 205: 203: 201: 197: 185: 181: 174: 172: 170: 168: 166: 162: 155: 153: 151: 147: 143: 138: 136: 132: 127: 125: 121: 117: 113: 109: 105: 101: 97: 93: 89: 84: 82: 78: 74: 70: 66: 62: 58: 54: 50: 42: 40: 38: 34: 29: 25: 21: 278: 271: 267:New creation 266: 243: 234: 222:. Retrieved 217: 187:. Retrieved 183: 139: 128: 92:tuberculosis 85: 46: 39:of Ireland. 19: 18: 310:1935 deaths 305:1857 births 240:"No. 29056" 224:28 February 189:28 February 122:during the 33:Anglo-Irish 299:Categories 281:1914–1935 156:References 90:to combat 43:Biography 273:Baronet 100:baronet 220:. 1923 69:Dublin 150:Cecil 26: 226:2023 191:2023 301:: 242:. 216:. 199:^ 182:. 164:^ 137:. 126:. 83:. 28:DL 24:CB 228:. 193:.

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CB
DL
Anglo-Irish
Dublin Castle administration
County Roscommon
Royal College of Physicians of Ireland
Boyle, County Roscommon
Local Government Board for Ireland
Irish Poor Laws
Dublin
royal commission
Royal Institute of Public Health
Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland
Marchioness of Aberdeen
tuberculosis
Companion of the Order of the Bath
baronet
Baronetage of the United Kingdom
Deputy Lieutenant
Privy Council of Ireland
Lord Lieutenant of Ireland
John French, 1st Earl of Ypres
Irish War of Independence
Senate of Southern Ireland
Geoffrey Taylour, 4th Marquess of Headfort
Edward King-Harman
First World War
Cecil

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