Jonah Barrington (judge)
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Sir Jonah Barrington, K.C. (1756/57 – 8 April 1834), was an Irish lawyer, judge and politician. Jonah Barrington is most notable for his amusing and popular memoirs of life in late 18th-century Ireland; for his opposition to the Act of Union in 1800; and for his removal from the judiciary by both Houses of Parliament in 1830, still a unique event.
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Jonah Barrington (judge)
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Sir Jonah Barrington,K.C.
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Sir Jonah Barrington, K.C.
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1834-04-08
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Knapton, Abbeyleix, Queen's County, Ireland
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1834-04-08
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Member of Parliament for Tuam
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Member of Parliament for Clogher
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January 1800
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Sir Jonah Barrington, K.C. (1756/57 – 8 April 1834), was an Irish lawyer, judge and politician. Jonah Barrington is most notable for his amusing and popular memoirs of life in late 18th-century Ireland; for his opposition to the Act of Union in 1800; and for his removal from the judiciary by both Houses of Parliament in 1830, still a unique event.
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