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Richard Pennefather (died 1831)
Richard Pennefather may refer to: * Richard Pennefather (Australian politician) (Richard William Pennefather, 1851–1914), lawyer and politician in Western Australia * Richard Pennefather (died 1777), Irish MP for Cashel * Richard Pennefather (died 1831), Irish MP for Cashel * Richard Pennefather (judge) (1772–1859), Irish judge * Richard Pennefather (civil servant) (1806–1849), Under-Secretary for Ireland * Richard Pennefather (auditor general) (c.1828–1865), colonial administrator See also * Richard Pennefather Rothwell Richard Pennefather Rothwell (May 1, 1836 – April 17, 1901) was a Canadian-American civil, mechanical and mining engineer. He was the co-founder of the American Institute of Mining Engineers, and was awarded the gold medal at the Paris Exposit ...
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Richard Pennefather (Australian Politician)
Richard William Pennefather (16 July 1851 – 16 January 1914) was the ninth Attorney-General of Western Australia, its third since responsible government. He served two terms as Member of the Legislative Assembly for Greenough; was Acting Justice of the WA Supreme Court (1901–1902); then was elected to the Legislative Council for North Province in 1908. He died in office on 16 January 1914. Early life Pennefather was born 16 July 1851 in County Tipperary, Ireland, eldest son of Frederick Pennefather and Ann Parsons. The family moved to Melbourne, Victoria, where Pennefather received private tuition, then attended St Patrick's College, then afterwards Melbourne University where in 1878 he gained his BA and LLB degrees. He worked for five years in the Crown Solicitor's office, engaged in instructing the Crown Prosecutors on circuit, then in 1876 was admitted to the Victorian bar, where he practiced for 10 years. In 1880 he was admitted to the NSW bar, where he practiced for t ...
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Richard Pennefather (died 1777)
Richard Pennefather may refer to: * Richard Pennefather (Australian politician) (Richard William Pennefather, 1851–1914), lawyer and politician in Western Australia * Richard Pennefather (died 1777), Irish MP for Cashel (Parliament of Ireland constituency), Cashel * Richard Pennefather (died 1831), Irish MP for Cashel (UK Parliament constituency), Cashel * Richard Pennefather (judge) (1772–1859), Irish judge * Richard Pennefather (civil servant) (1806–1849), Under-Secretary for Ireland * Richard Pennefather (auditor general) (c.1828–1865), colonial administrator See also

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Cashel (Parliament Of Ireland Constituency)
Cashel (also known as Cashel Borough) was a constituency represented in the Irish House of Commons until its abolition on 1 January 1801. It returned two members to the Parliament of Ireland to 1800. Borough This constituency was the parliamentary borough of Cashel, County Tipperary. History In the Patriot Parliament of 1689 summoned by James II, Cashel was represented with two members. Following the Act of Union 1800 the borough retained one parliamentary seat in the United Kingdom House of Commons The House of Commons is the lower house of the Parliament of the United Kingdom. Like the upper house, the House of Lords, it meets in the Palace of Westminster in London, England. The House of Commons is an elected body consisting of 650 mem .... Members of Parliament * 1585 Denis Conway and Patrick Kearney * 1613–1615 John Sale and Dr John Haley * 1634–1635 Thomas Little and Dr John Haley * 1639–1649 Thomas Little (died and replaced 1640 by Richard Haley (recorder)) ...
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Richard Pennefather (died 1831)
Richard Pennefather may refer to: * Richard Pennefather (Australian politician) (Richard William Pennefather, 1851–1914), lawyer and politician in Western Australia * Richard Pennefather (died 1777), Irish MP for Cashel * Richard Pennefather (died 1831), Irish MP for Cashel * Richard Pennefather (judge) (1772–1859), Irish judge * Richard Pennefather (civil servant) (1806–1849), Under-Secretary for Ireland * Richard Pennefather (auditor general) (c.1828–1865), colonial administrator See also * Richard Pennefather Rothwell Richard Pennefather Rothwell (May 1, 1836 – April 17, 1901) was a Canadian-American civil, mechanical and mining engineer. He was the co-founder of the American Institute of Mining Engineers, and was awarded the gold medal at the Paris Exposit ...
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Cashel (UK Parliament Constituency)
Cashel is a former British Parliament constituency in Ireland, returning one MP. It was an original constituency represented in Parliament when the Union of Great Britain and Ireland took effect on 1 January 1801. There were problems with the 21 November 1868 election in the Borough. A petition was presented by the losing candidate, alleging corruption. As a result, the election was declared void. Parliament then passed the Sligo and Cashel Disenfranchisement Act 1870 (33 & 34 Vict. c.38). On 1 August 1870 Cashel lost the right to elect its own MP. The area was transferred to form part of the Tipperary (UK Parliament constituency). History The corporation of the city of Cashel existed, as the local government of its area, until it was abolished by the Municipal Corporations (Ireland) Act 1840. The parliamentary borough was not affected by this change in administrative arrangements. Samuel Lewis, writing in 1837, described the oligarchic constitution of the city. Boundari ...
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Richard Pennefather (judge)
Richard Pennefather (1773–1859) was an Irish lawyer and judge of the nineteenth century, who enjoyed a reputation for legal ability and integrity. He has been highly praised, in particular, for his scrupulously-impartial conduct of the politically-sensitive Doneraile Conspiracy Trials of 1829. He was the elder brother of Edward Pennefather, Lord Chief Justice of Ireland. Family He was the eldest son of William Pennefather of Knockeevan, of Darling Hill, County Tipperary, who was a member of the Irish House of Commons for Cashel, and his wife, Ellen Moore, daughter of Edward Moore, Archdeacon of Emly, and his wife Ellen Dobson. They were a junior branch of the long-established Pennefather family of Newpark, County Tipperary. The family emigrated to Ireland in about 1665. One of his brothers was Edward Pennefather, who was also a distinguished barrister and judge, and ended his career as Lord Chief Justice of Ireland. Another of his brothers, the Rev. John Pennefather, was the ...
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Richard Pennefather (civil Servant)
Richard Pennefather (1773–1859) was an Irish lawyer and judge of the nineteenth century, who enjoyed a reputation for legal ability and integrity. He has been highly praised, in particular, for his scrupulously-impartial conduct of the politically-sensitive Doneraile Conspiracy Trials of 1829. He was the elder brother of Edward Pennefather, Lord Chief Justice of Ireland. Family He was the eldest son of William Pennefather of Knockeevan, of Darling Hill, County Tipperary, who was a member of the Irish House of Commons for Cashel, and his wife, Ellen Moore, daughter of Edward Moore, Archdeacon of Emly, and his wife Ellen Dobson. They were a junior branch of the long-established Pennefather family of Newpark, County Tipperary. The family emigrated to Ireland in about 1665. One of his brothers was Edward Pennefather, who was also a distinguished barrister and judge, and ended his career as Lord Chief Justice of Ireland. Another of his brothers, the Rev. John Pennefather, was the ...
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Richard Pennefather (auditor General)
Richard Theodore Pennefather (c. 1828 – 27 September 1865) was the 14th Accountant General and Controller of Revenue of British Ceylon, (now Sri Lanka). He was born the son of Judge Edward Pennefather of Leap Castle, County Offaly, Ireland, the Lord Chief Justice of Ireland and his wife Susanna Darby. From 1848 to 1854 he was the private secretary of Sir Edmund Walker Head, Lieutenant Governor of New Brunswick, and followed him to the Province of Canada in 1854 when Head became Governor General of Canada The governor general of Canada (french: gouverneure générale du Canada) is the federal viceregal representative of the . The is head of state of Canada and the 14 other Commonwealth realms, but resides in oldest and most populous realm, t .... He was made responsible for Indian affairs for part of his time there but left Canada in 1861 when Head's term of office expired. He was appointed Accountant General and Controller of Revenue of Ceylon on 25 April 1861, ...
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