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Thomas O'Hagan, 1st Baron O'Hagan

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455: 581: 1642: 588: 665: 509: 60: 1706: 420:, who had voted to reverse one of his judgments. O'Hagan for his part seems to have regarded Christian as little more than a nuisance, but on taking up office for his second term, he did not hide his relief that Christian had retired. 600:
1st on a Roman fasces lying fesswise Proper a cubit arm vested Gules cuffed Ermine the hand holding a dagger erect both Proper (O'Hagan) 2nd on a perch Or a hawk close Proper beaked and belled Gold jessed Gules
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Quarterly 1st & 4th Ermine a bend Azure on a chief of the last a fleur-de-lys Or (O'Hagan) 2nd & 3rd Argent a fess Sable in chief three mullets of the second (Towneley).
1676: 436: 479: 1746: 406:, providing compensation for tenants in the event of eviction. His first term as Chancellor was also notable for his continual clashes with the other judge of appeal, 987: 525: 20: 399:, and held office until the resignation of the ministry in 1874. In 1880 he again became Lord Chancellor on Gladstone's return to office, but resigned in 1881. 1010: 685: 1232: 1721: 1771: 1726: 1645: 1003: 836: 1731: 1681: 1577: 1522: 403: 1237: 819: 543:, who had been a personal friend of O'Hagan, states in his memoir ULSTER AS IT IS (London, 1896) that he believed O'Hagan would have opposed 345: 1701: 1542: 1467: 1242: 1222: 1217: 1167: 1132: 829: 475: 294: 24: 1756: 1741: 1122: 1067: 823: 349: 1736: 1512: 1497: 1247: 1562: 1462: 1362: 1107: 490:, from her father, but found it too expensive to keep up and sold it to Burnley Corporation in 1901. She died on 20 November 1921. 365: 1761: 1696: 1587: 1547: 1417: 1402: 1287: 1207: 1137: 1127: 803: 417: 338: 454: 1597: 1567: 1262: 1227: 722: 353: 1691: 1492: 1482: 1117: 483: 432: 150: 95: 1716: 1157: 1711: 1532: 1082: 1057: 1042: 1026: 964: 858: 326: 1592: 1407: 1307: 1142: 885: 330: 1686: 1602: 1192: 1172: 334: 1572: 293:, the son of Edward O'Hagan, a merchant, and his wife Mary Bell, daughter of Captain Thomas Bell. He was educated at 946: 917: 494: 357: 278: 74: 402:
His tenure as Lord Chancellor saw several major legislative reforms in Ireland, of which the most notable was the
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Two lions Or collared gemel Sable pendent therefrom an escutcheon Argent charged with a hand couped Gules.
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admitting Roman Catholics to the position having been passed in 1867. In 1870 he was created
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Members of the Parliament of the United Kingdom for County Kerry constituencies (1801–1922)
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Lord O'Hagan married firstly in 1836 Mary Teeling, daughter of Charles Hamilton Teeling of
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Lord O'Hagan died at Hereford House, London, in February 1885, aged 72, and was buried in
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Leigh Rayment's Historical List of MPs – Constituencies beginning with "T" (part 2)
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Sir Charles Monroe, 1st Baronet, who married Lord O'Hagan's daughter Mary
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He married secondly in 1871 Alice Towneley, daughter and co-heiress of
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Lady O'Hagan, née Alice Mary Towneley, photographed 11 August 1902.
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On his retirement from office Lord O'Hagan was in 1882 appointed a
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attacking O'Hagan and his highly regarded Scottish colleague
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Coat of arms of Thomas O'Hagan, 1st Baron O'Hagan
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Peers of the United Kingdom created by Queen Victoria
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He was president of the 325:with Great Britain, and his appointment as 1018: 1004: 996: 799: 572: 474:, and Lady Caroline Molyneux, daughter of 31: 21:Thomas Towneley O'Hagan, 2nd Baron O'Hagan 16:Lord Chancellor of Ireland in 19th century 757:Statutes and Rules for the British Museum 658: 656: 654: 652: 507: 1747:Members of the Privy Council of Ireland 633: 573: 404:Landlord and Tenant (Ireland) Act 1870 7: 712:. New York: Robert Appleton Company. 295:Royal Belfast Academical Institution 486:. Alice inherited the family home, 681:O'Hagan, Thomas O'Hagan, 1st Baron 14: 700:Herbermann, Charles, ed. (1913). 643:The Irish Establishment 1879-1914 263:Thomas O'Hagan, 1st Baron O'Hagan 25:Thomas O'Hagan (Australian judge) 1722:UK MPs who were granted peerages 1641: 1640: 1403:Sir Edward Sullivan, 1st Baronet 804:Parliament of the United Kingdom 663: 478:. They had two sons, Thomas and 58: 23:. For the Australian judge, see 497:in 1878, O'Hagan inherited the 354:Court of Common Pleas (Ireland) 1772:Trustees of the British Museum 1727:Solicitors-general for Ireland 1027:Solicitors-general for Ireland 484:Sir Charles Monro, 1st Baronet 1: 1732:Attorneys-general for Ireland 1682:Burials at Glasnevin Cemetery 965:Peerage of the United Kingdom 859:Solicitor-General for Ireland 743:. 14 June 1870. p. 2957. 551:had he not died when he did. 327:Solicitor-General for Ireland 1408:Michael Morris, Baron Morris 927:In commission – next held by 886:Attorney-General for Ireland 331:Attorney-General for Ireland 1702:Lord chancellors of Ireland 433:Royal University of Ireland 64:Lord O'Hagan, c. 1868. 1788: 1757:Serjeants-at-law (Ireland) 1742:19th-century Irish lawyers 947:Lord Chancellor of Ireland 918:Lord Chancellor of Ireland 358:Lord Chancellor of Ireland 279:Lord Chancellor of Ireland 75:Lord Chancellor of Ireland 18: 1737:People from County Antrim 1636: 1033: 984: 975: 970: 963: 953: 944: 936: 924: 915: 907: 902: 892: 883: 875: 865: 856: 848: 843: 833: 817: 809: 802: 337:, but he was returned to 256: 192: 135: 80: 69: 57: 1318:Joseph Devonsher Jackson 641:Campbell, Fegus (2009). 501:trustee position at the 464:Colonel Charles Towneley 285:Background and education 1697:Irish Liberal Party MPs 1528:Dodgson Hamilton Madden 988:Thomas Towneley O'Hagan 686:Encyclopædia Britannica 545:William Ewart Gladstone 439:between 1867 and 1870. 362:William Ewart Gladstone 163:William Ewart Gladstone 108:William Ewart Gladstone 1413:Hedges Eyre Chatterton 703:"Thomas O'Hagan"  619:Mihi Res Non Me Rebus. 591: 584: 535:editor of the Belfast 513: 476:The 2nd Earl of Sefton 459: 371:O'Hagan was the first 313:. 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Thomas Towneley O'Hagan, 2nd Baron O'Hagan
Thomas O'Hagan (Australian judge)
The Right Honourable
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Lord Chancellor of Ireland
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William Ewart Gladstone
Abraham Brewster
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William Ewart Gladstone
John Thomas Ball
Hugh Law
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Lord Chancellor of Ireland
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