FAMOUS Legal Figures in, or of, Ireland, a collection including; - O'Hagan, Thomas; 1st Baron, 1812 - 1885, Lord Chancellor and Solicitor General of Ireland, MP, ALS, first Catholic to hold the office since time of James II; friend and supporter of Daniel O'Connell. ALS from 34 Rutland Square West, Dublin, 3rd February 1882. - Collins, Richard Henn (1842 - 1911) TCD Scholar, Famous Judge and Jurist, Masters of the Rolls, Lord of Appeal and Life Peer. ALS on Royal Courts of Justice letterhead to Balfour Browne �Ǫ.. I hear that Locock Webb is making opposition �Ǫ.. has written to say he will persevere if supported. - Ashburne, 1st Baron; Gibson, Edward, 1837 - 1913, Lord Chancellor of Ireland. Two autograph letters signed, the first on Blind stamped Lord Chancellor's letterhead, to General Sir Edward Whitman about a letter he has received from Sargeant Christian; the second, on a House of Lords letterhead, six months later (30th March 1886), to Major General Herman telling him he will write to the right Hon J Christian "I am sure it will be a great gratification to find that his son is so soon likely to get his Commission". - Cairns, 1st Earl, Hugh McCalmont, 1819 - 1885, ALS. 5 November 1875 on Blind stamped House of Lords notepaper, whilst Lord Chancellor, to Harman seeking "five mins conversation with you �Ǫ�Ǫ."
FAMOUS Legal Figures in, or of, Ireland, a collection including; - O'Hagan, Thomas; 1st Baron, 1812 - 1885, Lord Chancellor and Solicitor General of Ireland, MP, ALS, first Catholic to hold the office since time of James II; friend and supporter of Daniel O'Connell. ALS from 34 Rutland Square West, Dublin, 3rd February 1882. - Collins, Richard Henn (1842 - 1911) TCD Scholar, Famous Judge and Jurist, Masters of the Rolls, Lord of Appeal and Life Peer. ALS on Royal Courts of Justice letterhead to Balfour Browne �Ǫ.. I hear that Locock Webb is making opposition �Ǫ.. has written to say he will persevere if supported. - Ashburne, 1st Baron; Gibson, Edward, 1837 - 1913, Lord Chancellor of Ireland. Two autograph letters signed, the first on Blind stamped Lord Chancellor's letterhead, to General Sir Edward Whitman about a letter he has received from Sargeant Christian; the second, on a House of Lords letterhead, six months later (30th March 1886), to Major General Herman telling him he will write to the right Hon J Christian "I am sure it will be a great gratification to find that his son is so soon likely to get his Commission". - Cairns, 1st Earl, Hugh McCalmont, 1819 - 1885, ALS. 5 November 1875 on Blind stamped House of Lords notepaper, whilst Lord Chancellor, to Harman seeking "five mins conversation with you �Ǫ�Ǫ."
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