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Lucius O'Brien (Royal Navy Officer)
Lucius O'Brien may refer to: * Lucius O'Brien (died 1717) * Sir Lucius O'Brien, 3rd Baronet (1731–1795), Member of the Parliament of Ireland * Lucius O'Brien, 13th Baron Inchiquin (1800–1872), Irish politician and nobleman * Lucius O'Brien, 15th Baron Inchiquin (1864–1929) *Lucius Richard O'Brien (1832–1899), Canadian painter *Lucius O'Brien (priest) Lucius Henry O'Brien (13 August 1842 – 25 September 1913) was Dean of Limerick from 1905 to 1913. Biography He was the son of William Smith O'Brien. He was born on 13 August 1842 and educated at St Columba's College and Trinity College, Dubli ...
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Lucius O'Brien (died 1717)
Lucius O'Brien (1675–1717) was an Irish nobleman of the O'Brien family of Dromoland. Early life He was the son of Donat O'Brien, 1st Baronet and Lucia Hamilton, the daughter of Sir George Hamilton. His father sent him to England for further education aged 18 where he was enrolled in Mr. Foubert’s Academy in London's Brewer Street, off Golden Square. Married Life After the consideration of other candidates, it was decided he would marry Catherine, the daughter of Thomas Keightley an English courtier and official in Ireland who had links to Queen Anne through his marriage to her aunt Frances, a daughter of Edward Hyde, 1st Earl of Clarendon. Lucius and Catherine were married in the early months of 1701, ''"according to the rights and ceremonies of the Church of Ireland''", and the Agreement was signed by Donat his friend Sir Thomas Southwell, Simon Purdon and Henry, Lord Shelbourne. The couple started their married life at Stonehall, a property belonging to Donat, and ...
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Sir Lucius O'Brien, 3rd Baronet
Sir Lucius Henry O'Brien, 3rd Baronet PC (Ire) (2 September 1731 – 15 January 1795) was an Irish baronet and politician for 34 years. He was a man of quite different parts to his father, an intellectual, a Greek and Latin scholar and a brilliant politician. He entered S.C. at Trinity College, Dublin, on 9th. July 1748, at the age of sixteen. He became a B.A. Vernon in 1752. Joined the Irish bar in 1758, and succeeded his father, as 3rd. Baronet of Dromoland, becoming a Privy councillor and M.P. Background O'Brien was the son of Sir Edward O'Brien, 2nd Baronet and his wife Mary Hickman, inheriting the baronetcy on the death of his father in 1765. He was educated at Trinity College, Dublin and entered the Middle Temple in 1753, later becoming a barrister. Career In 1761, he entered the Irish House of Commons as the member for Ennis, sitting until 1768. Subsequently O'Brien successfully ran for Clare, a seat previously held by his father, holding it until 1776. He was then ...
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Lucius O'Brien, 13th Baron Inchiquin
Lucius (McEdward) O'Brien, 13th Baron Inchiquin (5 December 1800 – 22 March 1872), known as Sir Lucius O'Brien, 5th Baronet from 1837 to 1855, was an Irish politician and nobleman. He is remembered respectfully in County Clare for his relief work in the famine years. Biography He was born at Dromoland Castle in 1800, the eldest son of Sir Edward O'Brien, 4th Baronet and Charlotte Smith. He was educated at Trinity College, Cambridge, graduating B.A. in 1825. In 1826, he replaced his father as Tory Member of Parliament for Clare, but was unseated in 1830 by the Whig candidates. He unsuccessfully contested the county again in 1835, but was appointed High Sheriff of Clare for that year instead. Upon the death of his father in 1837, he succeeded to the baronetcy, and he was appointed Lord Lieutenant of Clare in 1843. He again contested Clare in 1847, topping the poll and ousting Cornelius O'Brien. In 1848, he published a book, ''Ireland in 1848: the late famine and the Poor Law ...
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Lucius O'Brien, 15th Baron Inchiquin
Lucius William O'Brien, 15th Baron Inchiquin (21 June 1864 – 9 December 1929) was the England-born holder of a hereditary peerage in the Peerage of Ireland, as well as Chief of the Name of O'Brien dynasty, O'Brien and Prince of Thomond in the Gaelic Irish nobility. Early life O'Brien was born in England the second of four children, and oldest son, to Edward O'Brien, 14th Baron Inchiquin and first wife Emily A'Court, at Belmore near Bishop's Waltham, Hampshire. He was educated at Eton College. Career O'Brien was commissioned into the Royal Irish Rifles in 1885, transferring in 1886 to the Rifle Brigade, English Rifle Brigade regiment in which he served until 1893. He was later Honorary Colonel of the Clare Royal Field Artillery Reserve Volunteers. Politically a Conservative Party (UK), Conservative, O'Brien unsuccessfully stood for the British House of Commons of the United Kingdom, House of Commons by contesting the East Clare (UK Parliament constituency), Eastern Division ...
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Lucius Richard O'Brien
Lucius Richard O'Brien (or L. R. O'Brien as he was known) (15 August 1832 – 13 December 1899) was an influential 19th-century Canadian oil and watercolour landscape artist. Life and career Lucius O'Brien was born in Shanty Bay, Upper Canada, a village his father founded on the shore of Lake Simcoe.Reid, 85. His father was Edward George O'Brien R.N who retired from the Navy in 1830 and went out to Canada and settled in Shanty Bay. He became a J.P and Colonel of Militia. He married Sophie Gapper and died in 1875. He was a descendant of Sir Edward O'Brien, 2nd Baronet. Lineage:• Lucius Richard O'Brien (15 August 1832 – 13 December 1899)• Edward George O'Brien (1799-1875)• Lucius O'Brien (1765-1840)• Donough O'Brien • Sir Edward O'Brien, 2nd Baronet (7 April 1705 – 26 November 1765) He graduated from Upper Canada College in 1847 and is said to have directly started work in an architect's office where he did drafting. In 1852, he won two prizes at the ...
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