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called him one of those old men who die because they insist on living like young men. On the other hand, he was a considerable scholar, a fine lawyer and a diligent and zealous law officer. He died near
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in 1768. He was appointed as Solicitor-General in 1764 and became Chief Justice of Common Pleas in 1770. He held office until his death although he had been contemplating retirement due to ill health.
150:, County Clare; and was the third son of Montrose Paterson. The Paterson family settled in Ennis in the eighteenth century and became substantial landowners in the area. He went to school in 266: 295: 290: 270: 308: 443: 322: 350: 342: 318: 1137: 1122: 281: 136: 436: 333: 140: 235: 658: 214: 1117: 1071: 818: 429: 403: 128: 1132: 1003: 948: 88: 663: 60: 968: 893: 668: 648: 643: 593: 558: 413: 1152: 548: 493: 304: 1162: 1157: 938: 923: 673: 67: 988: 888: 788: 533: 107: 1112: 1107: 1102: 1013: 973: 843: 828: 713: 633: 563: 553: 170: 41: 1023: 993: 688: 653: 74: 918: 908: 543: 45: 958: 583: 508: 483: 468: 452: 376: 124: 56: 1018: 833: 733: 568: 1028: 998: 618: 598: 369: 1127: 354: 848: 473: 743: 953: 578: 518: 478: 34: 983: 838: 155: 181:
He was married and had a son, also called Marcus (c.1744-1768). The younger Marcus joined the
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In character, he seems to have been a typical eighteenth-century
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