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He married Helen Maria White, daughter of William White of Dublin, on 17 March 1863; she died in 1875. His eldest son later bought the historic
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Members of the Parliament of the United Kingdom for County Londonderry constituencies (1801–1922)
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In politics, he started as a Conservative, but quickly turned to the Liberals. He drafted the
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on 24 February 1874. His promotion was regarded as a proper reward for his services to the
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was noted for his conciliatory approach and willingness to accept Opposition amendments.
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Hugh Law died suddenly aged 65 on 10 September 1883, from inflammation of the lungs, at
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in 1860, practising mainly in Dublin and specialising in
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Sinéad Agnew (2004). 205:His second son, also called 128:Attorney-General for Ireland 7: 1240:Lord chancellors of Ireland 220:from June 1927 until 1932. 194:, the former palace of the 105:Land Law (Ireland) Act 1881 10: 1301: 526:Lord Chancellor of Ireland 160:Irish National Land League 152:Lord Chancellor of Ireland 56:, Law was educated at the 43:Lord Chancellor of Ireland 18: 1184: 581: 532: 523: 515: 510: 500: 491: 483: 473: 464: 456: 446: 437: 429: 424: 410: 381: 377:Sir Frederick Heygate, Bt 369: 362: 185: 150:in 1880, before becoming 1260:Lawyers from County Down 866:Joseph Devonsher Jackson 169: 1235:Irish Liberal Party MPs 1076:Dodgson Hamilton Madden 536:Sir Edward Sullivan, Bt 271:"Law, Hugh (1818–1883)" 156:Charles Stewart Parnell 68:in 1837 and received a 58:Royal School, Dungannon 41:lawyer, politician and 961:Hedges Eyre Chatterton 418:Andrew Marshall Porter 414:Sir Thomas McClure, Bt 405:Sir Thomas McClure, Bt 286:10.1093/ref:odnb/16146 62:Trinity College Dublin 1285:Alumni of King's Inns 1091:Charles Hare Hemphill 1026:William Moore Johnson 876:Richard Wilson Greene 816:Philip Cecil Crampton 504:William Moore Johnson 89:Irish Church Act 1869 72:in 1839. He became a 1176:Thomas Watters Brown 1171:Daniel Martin Wilson 986:Charles Robert Barry 946:James Anthony Lawson 801:Charles Kendal Bushe 786:William Cusack-Smith 384:Member of Parliament 196:Lord Bishop of Meath 140:Member of Parliament 60:, and thereafter at 921:Henry George Hughes 896:Henry George Hughes 886:James Henry Monahan 871:Thomas Cusack-Smith 851:David Richard Pigot 726:St George Caulfeild 215:Cumann na nGaedheal 132:Irish Privy Council 1066:John George Gibson 1056:John George Gibson 996:Christopher Palles 916:Jonathan Christian 861:Edward Pennefather 826:Edward Pennefather 511:Political offices 460:Christopher Palles 433:Christopher Palles 388:County Londonderry 373:Robert Peel Dawson 144:County Londonderry 1202: 1201: 1161:John Blake Powell 1016:Gerald Fitzgibbon 831:Michael O'Loghlen 821:Michael O'Loghlen 596:Patrick Barnewall 542: 541: 533:Succeeded by 501:Succeeded by 474:Succeeded by 447:Succeeded by 411:Succeeded by 343:"Law, Hugh"  299:(Subscription or 247:"Law, Hugh"  200:Church of Ireland 97:Church of Ireland 66:elected a Scholar 19:For his son, see 1292: 1280:UK MPs 1880–1885 1275:UK MPs 1874–1880 1230:Irish barristers 1192: 1191: 1126:Ignatius O'Brien 1121:Charles O'Connor 976:John Thomas Ball 971:Michael Harrison 881:Abraham Brewster 796:William Plunkett 791:James McClelland 696:William Whitshed 616:Richard Bellings 568: 561: 554: 545: 544: 519:The Lord O'Hagan 516:Preceded by 484:Preceded by 477:John Thomas Ball 457:Preceded by 430:Preceded by 370:Preceded by 360: 359: 354: 353: 345: 334: 304: 296: 294: 292: 273: 261: 249: 192:Ardbraccan House 70:Bachelor of Arts 1300: 1299: 1295: 1294: 1293: 1291: 1290: 1289: 1205: 1204: 1203: 1198: 1180: 911:John Fitzgerald 901:James Whiteside 746:Marcus Paterson 701:Francis Bernard 686:Richard Levinge 676:Richard Levinge 671:Theobald Butler 661:Robert Shapcote 651:William Sambach 631:Sir John Davies 626:Roger Wilbraham 611:Nicholas Nugent 591:Thomas Luttrell 586:Thomas Rochfort 577: 572: 538: 529: 521: 506: 497: 489: 479: 470: 462: 452: 443: 435: 420: 416: 403: 396: 391: 379: 375: 358: 357: 335: 316: 311: 298: 290: 288: 266:Hamilton, J. 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Hugh Law (Cumann na nGaedheal politician)
PC (Ire)
QC
Irish
Lord Chancellor of Ireland
County Down
Cullaville
Royal School, Dungannon
Trinity College Dublin
elected a Scholar
Bachelor of Arts
barrister
Queen's Counsel
equity
Irish Church Act 1869
disestablished
Church of Ireland
Landlord and Tenant (Ireland) Act 1870
Land Law (Ireland) Act 1881
Law Adviser to the Lord Lieutenant of Ireland
Lord Spencer
King's Inns
Solicitor-General for Ireland
Attorney-General for Ireland
Irish Privy Council
Liberals
Member of Parliament
County Londonderry
Gladstone
Lord Chancellor of Ireland

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