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Thomas Carter (1690โ€“1763)

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140: 484:. Boyle, Malone and Carter whipped up popular support, turning the issue into a trial of strength between the Lord Lieutenant and the country or "Patriot" party. Boyle, helped by Carter's wickedly provocative tongue, began a whispering campaign against Primate Stone. There was a personal antagonism between Carter and Primate Stone as the latter had been instrumental in foiling Carter's attempts to obtain the reversion of his office of Master of the Rolls for his young unknown and inexperienced son. 552: 27: 601:
Thomas Carter the elder was obviously a very ambitious young man, he married firstly Margaret Houghton (c. 1660-1696) on 16 December 1681 at St. Audoen's Church, Dublin. During the revolution, he served with distinction at Derry and the Boyne where according to Burke's Irish Landed Gentry (1850
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said of him that he had "Constantly fomented every discontent against the Lord Lieutenants in order to be bought off". Such behaviour was common in 18th-century politics where interest was so often for sale. Quite content to "feather his own nest", Carter did not always help his colleagues.
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MP, at Rathnally House, Trim. Twelve days after his father's death Thomas proceeded with his marriage to Anna Armytage, daughter of the Yorkshire baronet Sir Samuel Armytage, but they had just one child, Mary, later Mrs Skeffington Thompson, before young Thomas Carter MP himself died.
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on 2 August 1702 by which marriage he acquired the extensive Roscommon estates in and around Trim. The Countess was born Isabella Boynton. They had no children and she died in 1721. Thomas Carter's father's seat was at Robertstown,
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Archbishop of Armagh, tried to reduce the influence of the leading parliamentary undertakers; Speaker Boyle, Anthony Malone and Thomas Carter. The archbishop tried to replace them with his own supporters, the Ponsonbys led by
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The puzzling behavior of (cattle-breeder) father and son might be explained if the, evidently kindly regarded, younger Thomas, MP, (dead by 1766 when his widow remarried) had been crippled in his youth by
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and forbidden by his father to marry for fear of passing on the then mysterious bovine-sourced infection. A male heir (not the heiress that resulted) may have had a good case to obtain his grandfather's
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Thomas Carter made significant contributions to farming and country pursuits, not sparing any expense to bring them to perfection. He imported the best breed of cattle.
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in 1731, which office he had continued to hold until 1754. He was a skilful and experienced parliamentarian and political organiser. A strong, if not often violent
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in the early 1730s as his country seat, and did not buy the house and that estate until 1761, just two years before he died while staying with his elder son,
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He married on 12 October 1719 at St Anne's, Dublin, Mary Claxton, youngest daughter of Thomas Claxton of Dublin and Lucy Pearce, and so first-cousin of
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The whole episode of the Money Bill dispute, the motives, intrigues, manoeuvrings and chicanery was wittily and ironically described by
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Both the zenith and the nadir of Carter's career came during the Money Bill dispute of the 1750s. The crisis came in 1753โ€“56 when the
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So Carter was succeeded at Castlemartin by his second son Henry Boyle Carter, named after his father's friend and political ally,
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with the finest staircase hall in Dublin. They had two sons and three daughters. Their daughter Frances was the mother of
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to ensure that the King's business was passed in the House of Commons, his actions were often maverick.
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During the late 1740s, Carter became one of the leaders of the country of Ireland as a member of the
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He was made Master of the Rolls in 1731 but as one of the parliamentary managers employed by the
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Alumni Dublinenses: a register of the students, graduates, professors and provosts of
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Members of the Parliament of Ireland (pre-1801) for County Waterford constituencies
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Members of the Parliament of Ireland (pre-1801) for County Meath constituencies
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Members of the Parliament of Ireland (pre-1801) for County Down constituencies
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in County Meath, from 1719 to 1727. In 1727 he was returned as a member for
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Henry Colin Gray Matthew, Brian Howard Harrison, British Academy (2004).
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The Carters were a political family. Thomas Carter, the first to live at
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wife Susanna Magan, by whom Henry had three sons and one daughter. (see
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Thomas Carter (1650โ€“1726) M.P. father of Thomas Carter (1690โ€“1763)
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The dispute became an oft-quoted precedent to the policy of the
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and became Second Sergeant at Arms being returned first for
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Aronsson, Peter. "Carter, Thomas (1690โ€“1763), politician".
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around the time he was appointed Lord Lieutenant in 1757.
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edition) he secured books and writings belonging to
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The Right Honourable

Charles Jervas
Master of the Rolls in Ireland
George II
Dublin
Trim
St Patrick's Cathedral, Trim
James Johnston
Richard Parsons
Robert Jocelyn
Frances Villiers
Admiral John Carter
General George Carter-Campbell
Colonel Duncan Carter-Campbell of Possil
Thomas
Castlemartin House, County Kildare
Henrietta Street
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