John Rogerson (1676–1741)
John Rogerson (1676–1741) was an Irish politician, lawyer, and judge who became Solicitor-General, Attorney-General for Ireland, and Lord Chief Justice of the King's Bench in Ireland. He was educated at Trinity College Dublin, and graduated in 1694. He may briefly have considered joining his father as a merchant, but quickly resolved on a legal career. He entered Middle Temple in 1690 and was called to the Irish Bar in 1701.
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John Rogerson (1676–1741)
John Rogerson (1676–1741) was an Irish politician, lawyer, and judge who became Solicitor-General, Attorney-General for Ireland, and Lord Chief Justice of the King's Bench in Ireland. He was educated at Trinity College Dublin, and graduated in 1694. He may briefly have considered joining his father as a merchant, but quickly resolved on a legal career. He entered Middle Temple in 1690 and was called to the Irish Bar in 1701.
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