Patrick Duigenan

Through the tuition of the local Protestant clergyman, who was interested in the boy, he got a scholarship in 1756 at Trinity College, Dublin, and subsequently became a fellow. At some point he joined the Anglican faith. He studied law at the Middle Temple, was called to the Irish bar in 1767 and obtained a rich practice, mainly in the area of law relating to tithes. At that time tithes were levied from the majority Roman Catholic population for the benefit of the minority Church of Ireland, and were consequently unpopular. In spite of his Anglican convictions, he provided his Catholic wife with a chapel at their home and arranged for a priest to say Mass for her on Sundays. He opposed the Maynooth Grant and was appointed Grand Secretary of the Orange Order in 1801.
He is remembered, however, mainly as a politician, on account of his opposition to Grattan, his support of the Union, and his violent antagonism to Catholic emancipation, both in the Irish House of Commons and in pamphlets. As a Member of Parliament (MP), he represented Old Leighlin one of the Bishop’s boroughs of the Irish Parliament between 1791 and 1798 and subsequently Armagh Borough until 1801. He sat then for Armagh City in the first Parliament of the United Kingdom. He was a member of the Privy Counsel of Ireland from 1808 and a well-known character at Westminster until he died on 11 April 1816.
He had married twice; firstly around 1782, to Angelina, daughter of Thomas Berry of Eglish Castle, King's County, and secondly, on 2 October 1807, Hester Watson, the widow of George Heppenstall, solicitor to the Dublin police, of Sandymount. He had no children by either marriage. Provided by Wikipedia
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An answer to the address of the Right Honourable Henry Grattan, ex-representative of the city of Dublin in Parliament, to his fellow citizens of Dublin by Duigenan, Patrick
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The speech delivered by Doctor Duigenan in the House of Commons of Ireland, February 5, 1800, on the subject of an incorporating union with Great Britain by Duigenan, Patrick 1735-1816
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A fair representation of the present political state of Ireland in a course of strictures on two pamphlets, one entitled 'the case of Ireland re-considered;' the other entitled 'co... by Duigenan, Patrick 1735-1816
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A fair representation of the present political state of Ireland in a course of strictures on two pamphlets, one entitled The case of Ireland re-considered, the other entitled Consi... by Duigenan, Patrick
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A fair representation of the present political state of Ireland in a course of strictures on two pamphlets, one entitled 'the case of Ireland re-considered;' the other entitled 'co... by Duigenan, Patrick 1735-1816
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An answer to the address of the Right Honourable Henry Grattan, ex-representative of the city of Dublin in Parliament, to his fellow citizens of Dublin By Patrick Duigenan, L.L.D.... by Duigenan, Patrick 1735-1816
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An address to the nobility and gentry of the Church of Ireland, as by law established Explaining the real causes of the commotions and insurrections in the southern parts of this k... by Duigenan, Patrick 1735-1816
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The speech of Doctor Duigenan, delivered in the House of Commons of the Imperial Parliament May 10, 1805, in the debate on a petition, presented in the name of the Roman Catholics... by Duigenan, Patrick
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Speech of Patrick Duigenan, L.L.D., in the Irish House of Commons ... Feb. 5, 1800, on the subject of an incorporating union betweem [sic] Great Britain and Ireland by Duigenan, Patrick
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A fair representation of the present political state of Ireland in a course of strictures on two pamphlets, one entitled The case of Ireland re-considered, the other entitled Consi... by Duigenan, Patrick
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The speech delivered by Doctor Duigenan in the House of Commons of Ireland, February 5, 1800, on the subject of an incorporating union with Great Britain earnestly recommended to t... by Duigenan, Patrick
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Speech of Patrick Duigenan L.L.D. in the Irish House of Commons, Wednesday, Feb. 5, 1800, on the subject of an incorporating union between Great-Britain and Ireland by Duigenan, Patrick 1735-1816
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Political tracts by Patrick Duigenan, LL.D. representative for the city of Armagh, in Parliament Consisting, I. An answer to the address of Henry Grattan, Esq. ex-representative of... by Duigenan, Patrick 1735-1816
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An answer to the address of the Right Honourable Henry Grattan EX-Representative Of The City Of Dublin In Parliament, to his fellow citizens of Dublin. By Patrick Duigenan L. L. D.... by Duigenan, Patrick 1735-1816
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A speech spoken in the House of Commons of Ireland on Monday February 4, 1793 by Patrick Duigenan, Esq. L. L. D. Judge of his Majesty's Court of Prerogative in Ireland; on the intr... by Duigenan, Patrick 1735-1816
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An address to the nobility and gentry of the church of Ireland as by law established by Duigenan, Patrick
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An address to the nobility and gentry of the Church of Ireland as by law established. Explaining the real causes of the commotions and insurrections in the southern parts of this k... by Duigenan, Patrick 1735-1816
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An address to the nobility and gentry of the Church of Ireland as by law established. Explaining the causes of the commotions and insurrections in the southern parts of this kingdo... by Duigenan, Patrick 1735-1816
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Lachrymæ academicæ or, the present deplorable state of the College of the Holy and Undivided Trinity, of Queen Elizabeth, near Dublin. Most humbly dedicated to his Majesty. By Patr... by Duigenan, Patrick 1735-1816
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Pranceriana A select collection of fugitive pieces, published since the appointment of the present Provost of the University of Dublin by Duigenan, Patrick 1735-1816
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