词条 | James O'Brien (1806–1882) |
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He was born in Granard, County Longford, a younger son of James O'Brien and Margaret Long. He went to school in Dublin, and entered the University of Dublin, where he graduated BA in 1829 with a gold medal in science. He entered Gray's Inn in 1831 and was called to the Irish Bar in 1831, becoming Queen's Counsel in 1841.[2] He entered politics as a Liberal and was elected to the House of Commons as member for Limerick City in 1854; he was re-elected in 1857. He became Third Serjeant in 1848 and Second Serjeant in 1851. In 1858 he was appointed a judge of the Court of Queen's Bench (Ireland) and held that office until his death.[3] He died at his town house at St Stephen's Green; he also had a house in Dalkey.[4] He married Margaret Segrave in 1836 and they had five children: John, Anne, Emily, Clara, Mary and Margaret. Probably his most eminent relative was his nephew Peter O'Brien, 1st Baron O'Brien, Lord Chief Justice of Ireland, who was the son of his elder brother John O'Brien MP.[5] References1. ^Ball, F. Elrington The Judges in Ireland 1221-1921 London John Murray 1926 Vol. II p.360 {{authority control}}{{DEFAULTSORT:OBrien, James}}2. ^Ball p.360 3. ^Delaney, V.T.H Christopher Palles Allen Figgis and Co 1960 p. 179 4. ^Ball p.360 5. ^Ball p.360 11 : 1806 births|1882 deaths|People from County Longford|Members of Gray's Inn|Alumni of Trinity College Dublin|UK MPs 1852–57|UK MPs 1857–59|Irish Liberal Party MPs|Members of the Parliament of the United Kingdom for County Limerick constituencies (1801–1922)|Judges of the High Court of Justice in Ireland|Serjeants-at-law (Ireland) |
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