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43: 264: 1628: 505:, where she raised the alarm. When the rebels were suppressed, Kilwarden was found to be still living, and was carried to a watch-house, where he died shortly thereafter. His last words, spoken in reply to a soldier who called for the death of his murderers, were "Murder must be punished; but let no man suffer for my death, but on a fair trial, and by the laws of his country." 476:, despite a ruling(which was overturned in the twentieth century) that the common law did not recognize the seal of the confessional as a ground for refusing to give evidence. The judge may well have felt some sympathy for Gahan's predicament, as he was released from prison after only a few days. 440:
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
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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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During the 1803 rebellion, Kilwarden, who had never been forgiven by the United 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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Former Pro-Chancellors – The Chancellor : Trinity College Dublin, The University of Dublin, Ireland
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on 30 September 1795; however, the recall of Fitzwilliam enabled Wolfe to retain his office.
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in which the habitual abuses of power used to suppress rebellion were exposed in court.
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in 1778. He and Anne had four children, John, Arthur, Mariana and Elizabeth.
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Despite his actions on behalf of Wolfe Tone, Kilwarden was hated by the
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In the same year he ordered that the well-known Catholic priest Father
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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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In January 1798, he was simultaneously returned to Parliament for
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In 1783, Wolfe was returned as Member of Parliament for
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Arthur Wolfe, 1st Viscount Kilwarden and his wife Anne (
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Index

The Right Honourable
KC

Hugh Douglas Hamilton
Lord Chief Justice of the King's Bench in Ireland
Lord Clonmell
William Downes
Dublin City
John Claudius Beresford
Lord Henry FitzGerald
George Ogle
Naas
Kingdom of Ireland
Dublin
United Kingdom of Great Britain & Ireland
Anne Ruxton
Newlands House
Alma mater
Trinity College Dublin
KC
Anglo-Irish
peer
Lord Chief Justice of Ireland
Irish rebellion of 1803

Thomas Hickey
Naas
Dublin
High Sheriff of Kildare
Charles Wolfe

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