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in 1774. After practising law for a few years, he moved to live in Dublin after inheriting some property in Limerick after the death of his father in 1783. In 1789 he was wounded in a duel in London with
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he accused some of the fellows at Trinity with having broken the rule which prohibited them from marrying, earning him a twelve months' prison sentence in the
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He was born the son of Deane Swift of Dublin, (who was a cousin of Dr.
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The Accomplished Quack: A Treatise on Political Charlatanism
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Animadversions on the Fellows of Trinity College, Dublin
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Jonathan Swift
St Mary Hall, Oxford
Middle Temple
called to the bar
Colonel Charles Lennox
Marshalsea
Cunningham Medal
Royal Irish Academy
"An Historical Account of the Cunningham Fund"
public domain
Swift, Theophilus
Dictionary of National Biography
Categories
1746 births
1815 deaths
Alumni of St Mary Hall, Oxford
Members of the Middle Temple
Irish poets
Writers from Dublin (city)
18th-century Irish writers
19th-century Irish writers

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