词条 | Bartholomew Thomas Duhigg |
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Bartholomew Thomas Duhigg (1750?–1813) was an Irish legal antiquary.{{sfn|Watt|1888|p=143}} Duhigg was called to the Irish bar in 1775. He was for a long period librarian to King's Inns, Dublin, and also held the post of assistant barrister for the county of Wexford.{{sfn|Watt|1888|p=143}} He also wrote, but never published, A Completion of King's Inns Remembrancer, giving an Account of the most Eminent Irish Lawyers, and a History of the Union with Ireland (History of the King's Inns, page 614). In a letter from Dr. Anderson to Bishop Percy, dated 3 September 1805, Duhigg is noted as "a writer of curious research and information", but as writing "a bad English style".[1] In addition to his legal investigations, Duhigg appears to have studied with much care the old Irish language.{{sfn|Watt|1888|p=143}} He was married, and had one son, an officer in the army.{{sfn|Watt|1888|p=143}} PublicationsDuhigg wrote:{{sfn|Watt|1888|p=143}}
Notes1. ^{{harvnb|Watt|1888|p=143}} see (Nichols, Illustrations of Literature, vii. 156) References
3 : 1813 deaths|Year of birth uncertain|Irish antiquarians |
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