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20: 1053: 134:, which ranked below the two senior law officers, but was nonetheless a very onerous Crown office. The choice of Greene for the position was an interesting one since he was generally regarded as a political opponent of the Government of the day. He quickly gained the respect of both political parties. 334: 194:, whose first wife was Greene's niece Cecilia, daughter of his brother Arthur. Another son, Richard Jonas Greene, the father of Sir William Conyngham Greene, followed his father and grandfather to the Bar. He married the children's writer 428: 1087: 1102: 131: 421: 116: 643: 1107: 164: 1056: 803: 414: 1112: 988: 933: 648: 953: 878: 653: 633: 628: 578: 543: 1117: 1097: 533: 478: 923: 908: 658: 120: 973: 873: 773: 518: 56:
from 1822 until his death in 1828, and his wife, the leading actress Marianne Hitchcock, daughter of the playwright
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in 1844. According to Elrington Ball, his appointment to the Bench was due to the personal regard which
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He made his reputation as an advocate with an impressive closing speech for the Crown at the trial of
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in 1819, and took her surname as well as his own. They had six children, five sons and a daughter.
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Arthur Charles Fox-Davies. Armorial families: a directory of gentlemen of coat-armour
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in 1852 and served on that Court until shortly before his death in 1861.
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In 1831 he was the first person to be appointed to the new position of
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Report of the proceedings...at the suit of the King v Walter O'Grady
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briefly in 1846. He was raised to the Bench as Baron of the
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He married Elizabeth Wilson, daughter of Thomas Wilson of
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A photo of Richard Wilson Greene 1791-1861 (Irish Judge)
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Published by R. Marchbank, Dame Street, Dublin 1788-94
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The History of the King's Serjeants-at-law in Ireland
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Their other children included the famous 104: 1088:Auditors of the College Historical Society 429: 415: 37:(1791–1861) was an Irish barrister and 18: 1103:Members of the Privy Council of Ireland 1070: 410: 70:An Historical View of the Irish Stage 68:: he is best remembered for his book 16:Irish barrister and judge (1791–1861) 231: 13: 121:Chief Baron of the Irish Exchequer 14: 1129: 274:Round Hall Sweet and Maxwell 1996 1108:Alumni of Trinity College Dublin 1052: 1051: 814:Sir Edward Sullivan, 1st Baronet 244:Dictionary of National Biography 298:The Judges in Ireland 1221-1921 176:Christ Church Cathedral, Dublin 438:Solicitors-general for Ireland 328: 316: 303: 290: 277: 264: 251: 225: 216: 192:Sir Samuel Walker, 1st Baronet 76:, where he was auditor of the 1: 1113:Barons of the Irish Exchequer 362:Solicitor-General for Ireland 311:Burke's Irish Landed Families 309:Montgomery-Massingberd, Hugh 209: 178:and one of his grandsons was 139:Solicitor-General for Ireland 111:case concerning the power of 819:Michael Morris, Baron Morris 389:Attorney-General for Ireland 180:Sir William Conyngham Greene 147:Court of Exchequer (Ireland) 143:Attorney-General for Ireland 7: 10: 1134: 1118:Serjeants-at-law (Ireland) 1098:Lawyers from Dublin (city) 78:College Historical Society 1047: 444: 395: 393:February–July 1846 386: 378: 368: 359: 351: 346: 238:"Hitchcock, Robert"  186:who became Ambassador to 729:Joseph Devonsher Jackson 154:Fulford, North Yorkshire 939:Dodgson Hamilton Madden 300:London John Murray 1926 257:Greene, Richard Wilson 95:he attended (without a 824:Hedges Eyre Chatterton 287:Four Courts Press 2000 272:The Irish Law Officers 105: 74:Trinity College Dublin 24: 954:Charles Hare Hemphill 889:William Moore Johnson 739:Richard Wilson Greene 679:Philip Cecil Crampton 324:The Judges in Ireland 66:Theatre Royal, Dublin 28:Richard Wilson Greene 22: 1039:Thomas Watters Brown 1034:Daniel Martin Wilson 849:Charles Robert Barry 809:James Anthony Lawson 664:Charles Kendal Bushe 649:William Cusack-Smith 322:Ball, F. 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PC
KC
judge
Dublin
Sir Jonas Greene
Recorder of Dublin
Robert Hitchcock
York
Theatre Royal, Dublin
Trinity College Dublin
College Historical Society
called to the Bar
King's Counsel
barrister
brief
quo warranto
patronage
Standish O'Grady
Chief Baron of the Irish Exchequer
Court of Exchequer
Law Adviser to the Lord Lieutenant of Ireland
Solicitor-General for Ireland
Attorney-General for Ireland
Court of Exchequer (Ireland)
Fulford, North Yorkshire
Daniel O'Connell
Lord Derby
William
Christ Church Cathedral, Dublin

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