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Samuel Martin (politician)

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in 1878. He divided his time between his estate at Myroe, County Londonderry (where he was a
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Martin left the Exchequer bench in 1873, due to deafness, and was appointed a
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on the Northern Circuit, and gained a reputation for skill. He
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Martin was born in 1801, the son of Samuel Martin of Calmore,
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In 1838, he married Frances Homera, the daughter of
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Argent on a chief indented Azure three martlets Or.
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Samuel Martin (PC)
Samuel Martin (disambiguation)
QC
Anglo-Irish

County Londonderry
Trinity College Dublin
Gray's Inn
special pleader
Middle Temple
called to the bar
Sir Frederick Pollock
Lord Chief Baron of the Exchequer
barrister
took silk
House of Commons
Pontefract
Liberal
Baron of the Exchequer
LL.D.
Privy Counsellor
Middle Temple
justice of the peace
deputy lieutenant
Piccadilly
Brompton Cemetery
"Burials at Brompton Cemetery"
"Legal Obituary"
"Obituary"
Leigh Rayment's Historical List of MPs

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