Woods, C. J.

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Browne, Thomas Wogan

Browne, Thomas Wogan (1758?–1812), whig politician, was the elder son of Michael Browne (d. c.1778), a French army colonel with a modest property, Castle Browne, near Clane in Co. Kildare, and of his cousin and wife Catherine, daughter and (with her sister Frances) co-…

Brown, John

Brown, John (1752–1801), banker and mayor of Belfast, was born 20 July 1752 at Peter's Hill, Belfast, the residence of his father, John Brown (d. 1772), and where he himself was still living in the 1780s. He engaged successfully in business and in 1793 became a partner in the…

Brownrigg, Abraham

Brownrigg, Abraham (1836–1928), catholic bishop of Ossory, was born 23 December 1836 at Ballypierce, Clonegall, Co. Carlow, son of Isaac Brownrigg and his wife, Elizabeth (née Roche), who were said to have been ‘members of old and most respectable Wexford families’ (Carrigan).…

Brownrigg, John

Brownrigg, John (1746/7–1838), land and canal surveyor, was apprenticed to, and then in partnership with, Bernard Scalé (1774–7) before becoming the partner of Thomas Sherrard at 123 Lower Abbey Street, Dublin. Nothing has been ascertained of his origins. He surveyed estates, canals…

Bruce, William

Bruce, William (1757–1841), presbyterian minister and schoolmaster, was born in Dublin on 30 July 1757. He was the second son, in the family of seven, of Samuel Bruce (1722–67), presbyterian minister at Wood Street, Dublin, and his wife, Rose (1728–1806), daughter of Robert Rainey…

Bruce, William

Bruce, William (1790–1868), presbyterian minister and classicist, was born in Belfast on 16 November 1790, the second son of William Bruce (qv) (1757–1841), presbyterian minister, and his wife, Susannah (née Hutton). After a schooling…

Bryan, George

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Bryan, George

Bryan, George (1770–1843), militia officer and catholic politician, was born 3 November 1770 in Devonshire Square, London, the younger son of George Bryan (1720–96) of London and his wife, Catherine Xaveria (d. 1778), daughter and heir of Henry Byrne of Oporto, Portugal. His great…

Bryan, George Leopold

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Bryson, James

Bryson, James (1730?–1796), presbyterian minister, was the son of John Bryson (1685?–1788), presbyterian minister at Holywood, Co. Down, and Ann Bryson (1698?–1804). He is said to have received his early education from the Lynches of Loughinisland. He was ordained as minister at…

Bryson, Samuel Maziere

Bryson, Samuel Maziere (1776–1853), apothecary and Celticist, was born 9 March 1776, probably at Holywood, Co. Down, youngest of 21 sons of James Bryson (qv) (1730?–1796), presbyterian minister. After studying medicine at Edinburgh, he…

Bryson, William

Bryson, William (d. 1815), presbyterian minister, ministered from c.1765 to a congregation at Antrim connected with the presbytery of Antrim. Three of his sermons were published. He held that biblical doctrines are subject to human reason, and so may be considered a liberal in…

Bulfin, William

Bulfin, William (1863–1910), journalist in Argentina and travel writer, was born at Derrinlough House, near Birr, King's County (Offaly), and baptised 14 November 1863, fourth son in the family of ten sons and one daughter of William Bulfin, a strong farmer, and his wife Ellen (née…

Burdy, Samuel

Burdy, Samuel (c.1758?–1820), Church of Ireland clergyman and writer, was born at Dromore, Co. Down, on 22 September, probably in the late 1750s, the only son of Peter Burdy, a merchant. He entered TCD as a sizar on 22 March…

Burke, Martin

Burke, Martin (1787/8–1863), hotelier, was a son of Michael Burke of Springfield House, Co. Tipperary, and his wife Honora (née Hogan); in 1832, on the death of his brother Michael, an attorney, Martin inherited Springfield and lands. In 1824 Burke purchased for £3,000 a 150-year…

Burke, Ulick Ralph

Burke, Ulick Ralph (1845–95), lawyer and Hispanicist, was born in Dublin on 21 October 1845, the elder son of Charles Granby Burke (1814–98) of Milltown, Co. Dublin, master of the court of common pleas, and his wife, Emma Jane, daughter of Ralph Creyke of Marton, Yorkshire. His…

Burrowes, Peter

Burrowes, Peter (1753?–1841), barrister and politician, was born at Portarlington, Queen's Co., the first son of Thomas Burrowes, whose family was long established there. He entered TCD (1772), graduated

Bury, Charles William

Bury, Charles William (1764–1835), 1st earl of Charleville , developer of Tullamore and president of the RIA, was born 30 June 1764 in Dublin, the only son of John Bury of Shannongrove, Co. Limerick, and his wife, Catherine, daughter and co…

Bushe, Gervase Parker

Bushe, Gervase Parker (1744–93), politician and revenue commissioner, was born probably in December 1744, the only son of Amyas Bushe (d. 1773) of Kilfane, near Thomastown, Co. Kilkenny, and his wife, Elizabeth, daughter and heir of General Gervase Parker, commander-in-chief in…

Butler, Brinsley

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Butler, Humphrey

Butler, Humphrey (c.1700–1768), 1st earl of Lanesborough , landowner, politician, and freemason, was born c.1700, the eldest of four surviving sons of Brinsley Butler (d. 1735), 2nd Baron Lanesborough, who – known to

Butler, Isaac

Butler, Isaac (1689/90?–1755), almanac maker, botanist, and antiquary, was by 1725 in business as a bookseller and publisher in Patrick Street, Dublin; he was a quarter-brother of the printers’ guild (1728–31). His first almanac was Advice from the stars (1725), which he…

Byrne, Edward

Byrne, Edward (1739/40–1804), merchant and chairman of the Catholic Committee, was a son of John Byrne of Saggart, Co. Dublin, whose father, Garret Byrne (d. 1752), was a farmer there and, according to a descendant, ‘lived in the castle of Saggart and owned the estate belonging…

Byrne, Edward Joseph

Byrne, Edward Joseph (1847–99), journalist and adviser to Parnell, was born in Tuam, Co. Galway, the youngest son of Edward Byrne. Educated at St Jarlath's College, Tuam, he worked as a journalist on the Tuam Herald and Tuam News before becoming, at the age of…

Byrne, John

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