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at the time of his imprisonment, and – because of the conflict of office – was taken into custody by the city coroner.) The defendant in the case in question was later hanged.
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to marry her. The wedding in London on 17 July 1869 was conducted by the Bishop of Northampton. The couple had one son,
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Members of the Parliament of the United Kingdom for County Tipperary constituencies (1801–1922)
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and his wife, Anna Dwyer. After receiving his education, he joined his father in managing the
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with regard to the composition of the jury in the case of a murder trial. (Gray was actually
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Members of the Parliament of the United Kingdom for County Dublin constituencies (1801–1922)
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Members of the Parliament of the United Kingdom for County Carlow constituencies (1801–1922)
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This article is about the Irish politician. For his son who became Premier of Tasmania, see
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newspaper in Ireland. When his father died in 1875, Gray took over proprietorship of the
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sufferer, Gray died aged 42 after a short illness on 27 March 1888, and was buried at
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that followed Sir John Gray's death. He won a later by-election in 1877, becoming a
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In 1868, Gray saved five people from drowning in a wrecked schooner at
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He was imprisoned for six weeks in 1882 for remarks made in the
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By coincidence, the rescue was witnessed by his future wife, 249: 129: 270:, and his family's other newspaper properties such as the 323:From 1875 to 1883, Gray served as a member of the 334:Gray unsuccessfully ran for his father's seat of 797:Converts to Roman Catholicism from Protestantism 763: 585:contributions in Parliament by Edmund Dwyer Gray 226:United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland 212:(29 December 1845 – 27 March 1888) was an 46: 508:NUACHT Leabharlann NΓ‘isiΓΊnta na hΓ‰ireann 437: 435: 433: 431: 380: 243: 484:Oxford Dictionary of National Biography 14: 764: 466: 464: 462: 460: 458: 428: 395:newspaper shortly after Gray's death. 378:, and chose to represent the latter. 248:Gray was born on 29 December 1845 in 216:newspaper proprietor, politician and 391:in mourning, published in Parnell's 18:Edmund Dwyer Gray (Irish politician) 455: 318: 24: 490: 405:High Sheriff of the City of Dublin 25: 888: 782:19th-century Irish businesspeople 572: 525:"Lord Mayors of Dublin 1665–2021" 236:and became a strong supporter of 594:Parliament of the United Kingdom 472:'Gray, Edmund Dwyer (1845–1888)’ 327:, and in 1880 served a term as 852:Politicians from County Dublin 787:19th-century Irish journalists 546: 517: 13: 1: 857:Protestant Irish nationalists 817:Irish Parliamentary Party MPs 792:Burials at Glasnevin Cemetery 443:Dictionary of Irish Biography 421: 53: 807:High sheriffs of Dublin City 7: 656:Arthur MacMorrough Kavanagh 512:National Library of Ireland 385:Memorial cartoon depicting 234:High Sheriff of Dublin City 10: 893: 26: 750: 741: 733: 728: 718: 709:Dublin St Stephen's Green 702: 697: 687: 660: 648: 634: 611: 599: 592: 477:27 September 2021 at the 376:Dublin St Stephen's Green 372:Irish Parliamentary Party 210:Edmund William Dwyer Gray 203: 192: 182: 174:Irish Parliamentary Party 161: 150: 136: 116: 111: 107: 95: 83: 72: 65: 61: 45: 38: 722:Thomas Alexander Dickson 502:19 November 2007 at the 303:family, he converted to 822:Irish newspaper editors 682:Donald Horne Macfarlane 497:Edmund Dwyer Gray Album 238:Charles Stewart Parnell 832:Irish male journalists 396: 827:Lord mayors of Dublin 384: 370:, as a member of the 362:, he was elected for 360:1880 general election 244:Early life and family 812:Home Rule League MPs 744:Lord Mayor of Dublin 705:Member of Parliament 663:Member of Parliament 614:Member of Parliament 558:4 March 2016 at the 441:Boylan, John (1998) 410:A heavy drinker and 348:Member of Parliament 329:Lord Mayor of Dublin 289:Royal Humane Society 272:Belfast Morning News 252:, the second son of 67:Lord Mayor of Dublin 691:John Aloysius Blake 638:Patrick James Smyth 607:William O'Callaghan 532:Dublin City Council 514:NEWS), Spring 2005. 481:, Rev. 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He was also 205: 204: 201: 200: 194: 190: 189: 184: 180: 179: 177: 176: 171: 165: 163: 159: 158: 152: 148: 147: 144:(aged 42) 138: 134: 133: 118: 114: 113: 109: 108: 105: 104: 99: 93: 92: 87: 81: 80: 70: 69: 63: 62: 59: 58: 51: 43: 42: 39: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 889: 878: 875: 873: 870: 868: 865: 863: 860: 858: 855: 853: 850: 848: 845: 843: 840: 838: 835: 833: 830: 828: 825: 823: 820: 818: 815: 813: 810: 808: 805: 803: 800: 798: 795: 793: 790: 788: 785: 783: 780: 778: 775: 773: 770: 769: 767: 755: 754:George Moyers 746: 745: 738: 732: 727: 723: 715: 711: 710: 706: 700: 696: 692: 685: 683: 677: 673: 669: 668: 667:County Carlow 664: 657: 653: 647: 643: 639: 632: 631: 630:Stephen Moore 625: 620: 619: 615: 608: 604: 603:Stephen Moore 598: 595: 591: 586: 582: 581: 577: 576: 564: 561: 557: 554: 549: 533: 526: 520: 513: 509: 505: 501: 498: 493: 486: 485: 480: 476: 473: 470:G. B. 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Edmund Dwyer Gray (Irish politician)
Edmund Dwyer-Gray

Lord Mayor of Dublin
John Barrington
George Moyers
Dublin
Glasnevin Cemetery
Home Rule League
Irish Parliamentary Party
Edmund Dwyer-Gray
Sir John Gray
Irish
MP
House of Commons
United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland
Lord Mayor
High Sheriff of Dublin City
Charles Stewart Parnell
Dublin
Sir John Gray
Freeman's Journal
nationalist
Evening Telegraph
Killiney Bay
Royal Humane Society
Caroline Agnes Gray
Caroline Chisholm
Protestant
Catholicism

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