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Abraham Brewster

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in Ireland. His judicial manner was quiet, but with what was called "a touch of serviceable fierceness" which kept order in Court. He was highly regarded by his colleagues; even the bitter-tongued
455:. Edward's brother John Grey Brewster also emigrated to Australia, where he became a prosperous grazier and company director: in later years he retired to England, where he died in 1897. 385:'s ejectment action; and lastly, the great will cause of Fitzgerald v. Fitzgerald, in which Brewster's statement for the plaintiff is said to have been one of his most successful efforts. 614: 739: 357:
Brewster was very active in almost all branches of his profession after his resignation, and his reputation as an advocate may be gathered from the pages of the
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in the month of March following. As Lord Chancellor, he sat in his court for the last time on 17 December 1868, when
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There are in print only three or four judgments delivered by him, either in the Court of Appeal or the
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Brewster died at his residence, 26 Merrion Square South, Dublin, on 26 July 1874, and was buried at
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and an estate of £10,000 a year; the Carden abduction case in July of the same year; the
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Brewster was born at Ballinulta, the son of William Bagenal Brewster, of Ballinulta,
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honoured him with a silk gown on 13 July 1835. Notwithstanding the opposition of
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Right Honourable Abraham Brewster photographed by Thomas Cranfield, 1861
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from 2 February 1846 until 16 July. By the influence of his friend
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Brewster was called to the Irish bar in 1819, and, having chosen
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Who's Who of British Members of Parliament: Volume I 1832-1885
485:"Brewster, Abraham (1796–1874), lord chancellor of Ireland" 408:'s government resigned. He then retired from public life. 400:
as Lord Justice of Appeal in Ireland in July 1866, and
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London: Smith, Elder & Co. 1885–1900. 514:Trinity College in the University of Dublin 335:from 10 January 1853 until the fall of the 266: 740: 726: 565: 29: 381:, 1861; the Egmont will case, 1863; the 1424:Members of the Privy Council of Ireland 342:In 1854, Brewster was appointed to the 1381: 533: 315:, who disliked him, he was appointed 721: 482: 478: 476: 474: 472: 470: 468: 1409:People educated at Kilkenny College 524:p96: Dublin, Alex Thom and Co, 1935 13: 527: 465: 142:February 1846 – June 1846 14: 1455: 574: 361:, and in the later series of the 81:Thomas O'Hagan, 1st Baron O'Hagan 1429:Alumni of Trinity College Dublin 1363: 1362: 1125:Sir Edward Sullivan, 1st Baronet 620:Dictionary of National Biography 602: 490:Dictionary of National Biography 588:. Melbourne, Vic. 17 June 1898. 1404:Solicitors-general for Ireland 749:Solicitors-general for Ireland 570:. 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Index


Lord Chancellor of Ireland
Francis Blackburne
Thomas O'Hagan, 1st Baron O'Hagan
Attorney-General for Ireland
Joseph Napier
William Keogh
Solicitor-General for Ireland
Richard Wilson Greene
James Henry Monahan
Kilkenny College
Trinity College Dublin
PC (Ire)
Lord Chancellor of Ireland
County Wicklow
Kilkenny College
Trinity College Dublin
B.A.
M.A.
Leinster
circuit
Lord Plunket
Daniel O'Connell
Law Adviser to the Lord Lieutenant of Ireland
Solicitor-General for Ireland
Sir James Graham
First Lord of the Admiralty
Attorney-General for Ireland
Aberdeen ministry
Royal Commission for Consolidating the Statute Law

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