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William Richard O'Byrne

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100:(Naval Biographical Dictionary). It took six years for him to publish the first parts in 1845 and the full set of 1,400 pages was published by 1849. The Admiralty records were disorganised; O'Byrne corresponded with the subjects of his memoirs, supplementing their statements with the official records. He did not achieve much financial success from his work, though the 104:
rewarded him with a piece of plate and a gift of £400. While he aimed for meticulous accuracy, the biographical entries were often not particularly objectively written, as he invited serving officers to submit their own autobiographical conclusions. The accounts of their lives thus often make them
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In 1859, he began a second edition of the dictionary, containing memoirs of officers of the civil branches of the service. It was never finished and he reached no further than the letter G.
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from 1874 to 1880. But the property to which he had succeeded was heavily mortgaged; the mortgagees foreclosed, and O'Byrne was left with little. In 1884, he was awarded £100 from the
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He was elder son of Robert O'Byrne and his wife Martha Trougher, daughter of Joseph Clark. He was a young man when he conceived of publishing a record of the service of every living
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Members of the Parliament of the United Kingdom for County Wicklow constituencies (1801–1922)
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In the summer of 1896 he was granted £125 from the royal bounty. He died in
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officer of the executive branch. The work proved an unrewarding struggle.
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on 7 July 1896. His wife, by whom he had one daughter, predeceased him.
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contributions in Parliament by William Richard O'Byrne
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Index

Royal Navy
Sir Francis Thornhill Baring
Admiralty
Algernon Percy, 4th Duke of Northumberland
Royal United Service Institution
Athenæum Club
Cabinteely
County Wicklow
High Sheriff of Wicklow
M.P. for the county
royal bounty
South Kensington
Royal United Service Institute





Laughton 1901
The Oxford Companion to Ships & the Sea
ISBN
978-0-586-08308-6
"O'Byrne, William Richard" 
Dictionary of National Biography
Hansard
contributions in Parliament by William Richard O'Byrne
Parliament of the United Kingdom
Henry Wentworth-FitzWilliam
William Wentworth FitzWilliam Dick
Member of Parliament

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