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in 1836, obtained a senior moderatorship in 1837 and earned a gold medallist and first-class honours in ethics and logic. He graduated with a BA in 1838, an LLB in 1841 and LLD in 1850. He served as
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newspaper, and the leaders of that movement were arrested and prosecuted. On 4 April 1857, he had unsuccessfully contested the seat for
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in 1840 and soon obtained a good practice, especially in the courts of equity. On 29 January 1857, he was gazetted a
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agitation he presided over several important political trials. An attempt was made to murder him while walking in
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from March to December 1874, was a vice-president of the Dublin Statistical Society and became a
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Members of the Parliament of the United Kingdom for Portarlington
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contributions in Parliament by James Anthony Lawson
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He was appointed 1164:Academics of Trinity College Dublin 13: 1139:Scholars of Trinity College Dublin 204:'A Century of Irish Government' , 14: 1180: 294: 1094:Alumni of Trinity College Dublin 1058: 1057: 820:Sir Edward Sullivan, 1st Baronet 316:Parliament of the United Kingdom 286:Dictionary of National Biography 268: 163: 16:Irish academic, lawyer and judge 183: 1149:Solicitors-general for Ireland 444:Solicitors-general for Ireland 249: 119:Court of Common Pleas, Ireland 1: 1134:Lawyers from Waterford (city) 1099:Attorneys-general for Ireland 368:Solicitor-General for Ireland 242: 86:in February 1861 and in 1865 84:Solicitor-General for Ireland 78:, Dublin, 1861, and acted as 825:Michael Morris, Baron Morris 395:Attorney-General for Ireland 88:Attorney-General for Ireland 7: 146:privy councillor in England 10: 1185: 1144:Serjeants-at-law (Ireland) 1169:17th-century Irish judges 1053: 450: 401: 392: 384: 374: 365: 357: 352: 342: 329: 321: 314: 62:Lawson was called to the 58:Legal and 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PC (Ire)
QC
Waterford
Trinity College Dublin
elected a scholar
Whately professor of political economy
Irish Bar
Queen's Counsel
bencher
King's Inns
Law Adviser to the Lord Lieutenant of Ireland
Solicitor-General for Ireland
Attorney-General for Ireland
Irish privy council
Fenian
Dublin University
Portarlington
Liberals
Court of Common Pleas, Ireland
Queen's Bench
Land League
Kildare Street
Phoenix Park murders
informer
privy councillor in England
Great Seal of Ireland
DCL
Oxford
Shankill
Clontra

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