Henry Singleton (judge)
Henry Singleton (1682–1759) was an Irish politician and judge, who is remembered now mainly for his friendship with Jonathan Swift, and for his notable acts of charity during the Great Irish Famine of 1740-1, in which between 300,000 and 500,000 people (possibly 20% of the overall population) died. Singleton House, his impressive townhouse in Drogheda, no longer exists.
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1682 in Ireland1759 in IrelandChief Justice of the Common Pleas for IrelandDroghedaDrogheda (Parliament of Ireland constituency)Henry SingletonIrish Famine (1740–41)James Reynolds (judge)List of Privy Counsellors of IrelandMaster of the Rolls in IrelandPhilip TisdallRichard BettesworthRichard RigbyRobert Howard (bishop)Serjeant-at-law (Ireland)Sir William Yorke, 1st BaronetThomas Marlay
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Henry Singleton (judge)
Henry Singleton (1682–1759) was an Irish politician and judge, who is remembered now mainly for his friendship with Jonathan Swift, and for his notable acts of charity during the Great Irish Famine of 1740-1, in which between 300,000 and 500,000 people (possibly 20% of the overall population) died. Singleton House, his impressive townhouse in Drogheda, no longer exists.
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