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in 1797, and he had entertained considerable fear for his safety after their failed rebellion. His murder in 1803 is often said to have been a delayed revenge for the death of Orr. Another theory is that it was a case of mistaken identity, the real target being his colleague
493:, in the suburbs of Dublin, with his daughter Elizabeth and his nephew, Rev. Richard Wolfe. Thinking that he would be safer among the crowd, he ordered his driver to proceed by way of Thomas Street in the city centre; however, the street was occupied by
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His daughter is referred to in contemporary accounts of the murder simply as Miss Wolfe, which could mean either
Mariana (1777–1814) or her younger sister Elizabeth (1778–1806), but later sources name her as
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Irishmen for the execution of William Orr, was clearly in great danger. On the night of 23 July 1803, the approach of the
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in 1789, he was known for his strict adherence to the forms of law, and his opposition to the arbitrary measures taken by the authorities, despite his own position in the
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in prison. In 1795 he had also warned Tone and some of his associates to leave
Ireland to avoid prosecution. Tone's godfather, Theobald Wolfe of Blackhall (the father of
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649:, Wolfe, Arthur, first Viscount Kilwarden (1739–1803), lord chief justice of Ireland, by C. L. Falkiner. Published 1900.
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Parliament of Ireland (pre-1801) for County Dublin constituencies
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in 1778. He and Anne had four children, John, Arthur, Mariana and
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in London. He was called to the Irish Bar in 1766. In 1769, he married
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Trial of Mr John Hevey, Plaintiff and Charles Henry Sirr, Defendant
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Arthur Wolfe, 1st Viscount Kilwarden and his wife Anne (
396:, Kilwarden became notable for twice issuing writs of
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922:Lord Chief Justice of the King's Bench in Ireland
275:Arthur Wolfe was born at Forenaughts House, near
61:Lord Chief Justice of the King's Bench in Ireland
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425:on 29 December 1800. In 1802, he was appointed
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187:United Kingdom of Great Britain & Ireland
564:Hezekiah Niles; William Ogden Niles (1821).
421:, which he supported, Kilwarden was created
378:Chief Justice of the Kings Bench for Ireland
361:. In compensation, Wolfe's wife was created
489:rebels induced him to leave his residence,
427:Vice-Chancellor of the University of Dublin
247:, politician and judge, who held office as
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240:(19 January 1739 – 23 July 1803) was an
1723:Members of the Privy Council of Ireland
1728:Peers of Ireland created by George III
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283:. One of his brothers, Peter, was the
16:Anglo-Irish peer, politician and judge
1788:Politicians assassinated in the 1800s
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330:, and was returned to Parliament for
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443:Hugh Carleton, 1st Viscount Carleton
233:Arthur Wolfe, 1st Viscount Kilwarden
1748:Viscounts in the Peerage of Ireland
508:He was succeeded by his eldest son
206:5 Leinster Street (City residence),
73:3 July 1798 – 23 July 1803
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1783:Murder victims from County Kildare
1758:1803 murders in the United Kingdom
1738:Scholars of Trinity College Dublin
623:Parliament, Great Britain (1804).
510:John Wolfe, 2nd Viscount Kilwarden
14:
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116:January 1798 – July 1798
1663:Alumni of Trinity College Dublin
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1389:Sir Edward Sullivan, 1st Baronet
646:Dictionary of National Biography
470:John Butler, 12th Baron Dunboyne
1733:Politicians from County Kildare
668:. Dublin: M. H. Gill & son.
665:A Compendium of Irish Biography
552:, John Stockdale, Dublin, 1802.
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1698:Lords chief justice of Ireland
1668:Assassinated Irish politicians
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1394:Michael Morris, Baron Morris
903:Attorney-General for Ireland
554:. Retrieved 4 February 2013.
339:Attorney-General for Ireland
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1778:Lawyers from County Kildare
251:. He was killed during the
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566:"Niles' Weekly Register"
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1514:Dodgson Hamilton Madden
850:John Claudius Beresford
842:John Claudius Beresford
811:Lord Charles FitzGerald
436:for his prosecution of
394:Irish Rebellion of 1798
285:High Sheriff of Kildare
253:Irish rebellion of 1803
120:John Claudius Beresford
1768:1803 crimes in Ireland
1399:Hedges Eyre Chatterton
729:Sir Francis Hutchinson
301:Trinity College Dublin
299:Wolfe was educated at
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221:Trinity College Dublin
180:23 July 1803 (aged 64)
30:The Viscount Kilwarden
1529:Charles Hare Hemphill
1464:William Moore Johnson
1314:Richard Wilson Greene
1254:Philip Cecil Crampton
821:Lord Henry FitzGerald
677:Parliament of Ireland
343:Protestant Ascendancy
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133:Lord Henry FitzGerald
118:Serving with
49:Hugh Douglas Hamilton
1614:Thomas Watters Brown
1609:Daniel Martin Wilson
1424:Charles Robert Barry
1384:James Anthony Lawson
1239:Charles Kendal Bushe
1224:William Cusack-Smith
915:The Earl of Clonmell
26:The Right Honourable
1693:Irish MPs 1798–1800
1688:Irish MPs 1790–1797
1683:Irish MPs 1783–1790
1359:Henry George Hughes
1334:Henry George Hughes
1324:James Henry Monahan
1309:Thomas Cusack-Smith
1289:David Richard Pigot
1164:St George Caulfeild
627:London. p. 876
165:Forenaughts House,
1504:John George Gibson
1494:John George Gibson
1434:Christopher Palles
1354:Jonathan Christian
1299:Edward Pennefather
1264:Edward Pennefather
953:Viscount Kilwarden
940:Peerage of Ireland
464:be imprisoned for
423:Viscount Kilwarden
363:Baroness Kilwarden
349:in 1792. In 1795,
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171:Kingdom of Ireland
169:, County Kildare,
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1599:John Blake Powell
1454:Gerald Fitzgibbon
1269:Michael O'Loghlen
1259:Michael O'Loghlen
1034:Patrick Barnewall
980:
979:
960:Succeeded by
929:Succeeded by
883:Succeeded by
847:Succeeded by
804:Succeeded by
761:Succeeded by
745:1790–1798
712:Succeeded by
702:1783–1790
528:Debrett's Peerage
466:contempt of court
305:elected a Scholar
230:
229:
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1763:People from Naas
1678:Irish barristers
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1629:
1564:Ignatius O'Brien
1559:Charles O'Connor
1414:John Thomas Ball
1409:Michael Harrison
1319:Abraham Brewster
1234:William Plunkett
1229:James McClelland
1134:William Whitshed
1054:Richard Bellings
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866:Preceded by
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782:Richard Archdall
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1114:Richard Levinge
1109:Theobald Butler
1099:Robert Shapcote
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1069:Sir John Davies
1064:Roger Wilbraham
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