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Irish politician , judge , and author Hamilton Geale ( 1814-1909 ) was an Irish politician , judge , barrister , and author . As a member of the landed gentry who owned some 3,000 acres ( 1,200 ha ) in Ireland , Geale served on the Irish Council and the Imperial Parliament . He was also a deputy judge with the Bristol County and Marylebone County courts in England and a justice of the peace for County Limerick in Ireland . Early life Hamilton Geale was born in 1814 . He was the son of Catherine ( née Crofton ) and Piers Geale , a lawyer . His mother was the daughter of the lawyer Marcus Lowther Crofton of Killonahan in County Limerick . His sister was Elizabeth Geale Fortescue ; she was the wife of Sir Marcus Somerville , 4th Baronet and Hugh Fortescue , 2nd Earl Fortescue . Geale graduated from Trinity College at the University of Dublin . He was an amateur artist and displayed his paintings in Dublin . He also published his poetry . In 1827 , he served as a midshipman in the Battle of Navarino . Career He passed the bar exam in Ireland in April 1839 and became a practicing barrister . In 1841 , he was a member of the Reformers of Ireland . He passed the English Bar Exam on November 17 , 1841 . He served on the Irish Council in November 1847 ; it included members of the House of Commons of the United Kingdom , peers of Ireland , and the landed gentry . He was also a member of the Irish Council 's manufacturing council . In September 1848 , he wrote a letting affirming his intention to sit in the Parliament of Ireland as a member of the gentry . He was a member of the Imperial Parliament which met in Dublin in 1848 . He also participated in the first meeting of the Society for Promoting Annual Sessions of the Imperial Parliament in Dublin on December 19 , 1848 . In 1852 , he ran as a Whig candidate for Kinsale . Part of his platform was a moderate fixed duty on imported corn . He said , " I am in favour of a just and equitable protection to native agriculture , and , without seeking to set aside the recent free-trade policy , I think the agriculturists of Great Britain and Ireland have a right to either a moderate fixed duty or a least to that adjustment of taxation which M'Culloch and other free-trade authorities admit they are entitled to . " Geale served on the Dublin Metropolitan Committee that oversaw the arrangements of the Cork Regatta that was held at the National Exhibition in Cork in 1852 . In 1855 , he was a supporter of the Administrative Reform Association which sought to remove unfit men from civil , military , and diplomatic service and to promote workers for merit . In July 1855 , the Lord Chancellor appointed Geale to the position of justice of the peace for County Limerick . In 1857 and 1859 , he again ran as a candidate for his Kinsale . By 1860 , he was a deputy judge in Bristol County in England and a judge of the Insolvent Debtors ' Court in Bristol . In 1862 , he was also a deputy judge in Marylebone County court . In 1866 , Geale was part of the Irish Railway delegation . He was also a director of the Limerick and North Kerry Railroad and of the Waterford and Passage Railroad . Literary legacy Geale is created with Ernesto di Ripalta , a three-volume novel of historical fiction about Italian revolution against Austrian rule , that was published anonymously in 1849 . His nonfiction and poetry publications include : * Miscellaneous Poems by a Midshipman . Dublin : M. Keene and Sons , 1832 . * Juvenilia , a Collection of Miscellaneous Poems . Dublin : M. Keene and Sons , 1833 . * Ireland and Irish Questions . 2nd edition . London : J. Hatchard and Son , 1845 . * Notes of a Two Year 's Residence in Italy . Dublin : James McGlashan , 1848 . United States Senator from New Jersey James Walter Wall was charged with plagiarizing Geale 's book on Italy in his 1856 book Foreign Etchings . Personal life In 1840 , Geale married widow Elizabeth Heard ( née Lee ) of Killonahan in County Limerick . She was the daughter of Henry Lee , a lawyer who was a member of the Irish landed gentry , and the widow of the lawyer Henry George Heard . They lived at Fitzwilliam Square in Dublin but spent the winter of 1841 and other times in London . They had a daughter in 1842 . Later , the Geale family lived in Darraghmore ( Irish : An Dairtheach Mhór ) . In 1878 , their address was Durragh Lodge , Kilfinnane , County Limerick . Geale also owned 2,521 acres ( 1,020 ha ) in County Cork and 484 acres ( 196 ha ) in County Limerick . Geale gave to several charitable causes , including the General Central Relief Fund for All of Ireland and the Benevolent Society of St. Patrick . He donated to the fund for a national monument honoring Daniel O'Connell in 1847 and for a memorial to the poet Thomas Moore in 1852 . He was a member of the Poor Law Guardians of Dublin , serving on the Poor-Law Amendment Committee in 1849 which drafted guidelines for all such boards of guardians in Ireland . He was also a steward of the Royal Free Hospital in London . Geale was a member of the Social Science Association in London and the Windham Club . He died in his residence in Limerick at the age of 95 in 1909 . |
| irish [PERSON] politician [PERSON] , judge [PERSON] , and author hamilton geale [UNKNOWN] ( 1814-1909 ) was an irish [PERSON] politician [PERSON] , judge [PERSON] , barrister [PERSON] , and author [PERSON] . as a member [PERSON] of the landed gentry [PERSON] who owned some 3,000 acres [LENGTH] ( 1,200 ha ) in ireland [PLACE] , geale [UNKNOWN] served on the irish council [HUMAN GROUP] and the imperial parliament [HUMAN GROUP] . he was also a deputy judge [PERSON] with the bristol county [PLACE] and marylebone county courts [PERSON] in england [PLACE] and a justice [PROPERTY] of the peace [STATE] for county limerick [PLACE] in ireland [PLACE] . early life hamilton geale [UNKNOWN] was born in 1814 . he was the son [PERSON] of catherine [PERSON] ( née crofton [PERSON] ) and piers geale [UNKNOWN] , a lawyer [PERSON] . his mother [PERSON] was the daughter [PERSON] of the lawyer marcus [PERSON] lowther crofton [PERSON] of killonahan [UNKNOWN] in county limerick [PLACE] . his sister [PERSON] was elizabeth geale [UNKNOWN] fortescue [PERSON] ; she was the wife [PERSON] of sir marcus somerville [PERSON] , 4th baronet [PERSON] and hugh fortescue [PERSON] , 2nd earl fortescue [PERSON] . geale [UNKNOWN] graduated from trinity college [INSTITUTION] at the university [INSTITUTION] of dublin [INSTITUTION] . he was an amateur artist [PERSON] and displayed his paintings [ABSTRACT ENTITY] in dublin [INSTITUTION] . he also published his poetry [PERSON] . in 1827 , he served as a midshipman [FISH] in the battle [PERSON] of navarino [PLACE] . career [QUANTITY] he passed the bar exam [PLACE] in ireland [PLACE] in april [PERIOD] 1839 and became a practicing barrister [PERSON] . in 1841 , he was a member [PERSON] of the reformers [PERSON] of ireland [PLACE] . he passed the english bar exam [PLACE] on november [PERIOD] 17 , 1841 . he served on the irish council [HUMAN GROUP] in november [PERIOD] 1847 ; it included members [PERSON] of the house [PLACE] of commons [UNKNOWN] of the united kingdom [PLACE] , peers [PERSON] of ireland [PLACE] , and the landed gentry [PERSON] . he was also a member [PERSON] of the irish council [HUMAN GROUP] 's manufacturing council [HUMAN GROUP] . in september [PERIOD] 1848 , he wrote a letting affirming his intention [EVENT] to sit in the parliament [HUMAN GROUP] of ireland [PLACE] as a member [PERSON] of the gentry [PERSON] . he was a member [PERSON] of the imperial parliament [HUMAN GROUP] which met in dublin [INSTITUTION] in 1848 . he also participated in the first meeting [ACTIVITY] of the society [INSTITUTION] for promoting annual sessions [PERIOD] of the imperial parliament [HUMAN GROUP] in dublin [INSTITUTION] on december [PERIOD] 19 , 1848 . in 1852 , he ran as a whig candidate [AMOUNT] for kinsale [PERSON] . part of his platform [PLACE] was a moderate fixed duty [MONEY] on imported corn [MONEY] . he said , " i am in favour [PERSON] of a just and equitable protection [DOCUMENT] to native agriculture [STUDY] , and , without seeking to set aside the recent free-trade policy [RULE] , i think the agriculturists [PERSON] of great britain [PLACE] and ireland [PLACE] have a right [UNKNOWN] to either a moderate fixed duty [MONEY] or a least [UNKNOWN] to that adjustment [ACT] of taxation [MONEY] which m'culloch and other free-trade authorities admit [UNKNOWN] they are entitled to . " geale [UNKNOWN] served on the dublin metropolitan committee [HUMAN GROUP] that oversaw the arrangements [ARRANGEMENT] of the cork regatta [PLACE] that was held at the national exhibition [EVENT] in cork [PLACE] in 1852 . in 1855 , he was a supporter [PERSON] of the administrative reform association [INSTITUTION] which sought to remove unfit men [PERSON] from civil , military , and diplomatic service [INSTITUTION] and to promote workers [UNKNOWN] for merit [QUANTITY] . in july [PERIOD] 1855 , the lord chancellor [PERSON] appointed geale [UNKNOWN] to the position [POSITION] of justice [PROPERTY] of the peace [STATE] for county limerick [PLACE] . in 1857 and 1859 , he again ran as a candidate [AMOUNT] for his kinsale [PERSON] . by 1860 , he was a deputy judge [PERSON] in bristol county [PLACE] in england [PLACE] and a judge [PERSON] of the insolvent debtors [UNKNOWN] ' court [PLACE] in bristol [PERSON] . in 1862 , he was also a deputy judge [PERSON] in marylebone county court [PLACE] . in 1866 , geale [UNKNOWN] was part of the irish railway delegation [PERSON] . he was also a director [PERSON] of the limerick [PLACE] and north kerry railroad [PLACE] and of the waterford [PLACE] and passage railroad [EVENT] . literary legacy geale [UNKNOWN] is created with ernesto di ripalta [PERSON] , a three-volume novel [EVENT] of historical fiction [STATEMENT] about italian revolution [SPACE] against austrian rule [RULE] , that was published anonymously in 1849 . his nonfiction [UNKNOWN] and poetry publications [ACT] include : * miscellaneous poems [PERSON] by a midshipman [FISH] . dublin [INSTITUTION] : m. keene [PERSON] and sons [PERSON] , 1832 . * juvenilia [PERSON] , a collection [COLLECTION] of miscellaneous poems [PERSON] . dublin [INSTITUTION] : m. keene [PERSON] and sons [PERSON] , 1833 . * ireland [PLACE] and irish questions [PERSON] . 2nd edition [ABSTRACT ENTITY] . london [PLACE] : j. hatchard and son [PERSON] , 1845 . * notes [SERIES] of a two year [PERIOD] 's residence [PLACE] in italy [PLACE] . dublin [INSTITUTION] : james mcglashan [PERSON] , 1848 . united states senator [PLACE] from new jersey james walter wall [PLACE] was charged with plagiarizing geale [UNKNOWN] 's book [ACT] on italy [PLACE] in his 1856 book foreign etchings [IMAGE] . personal life [EVENT] in 1840 , geale [UNKNOWN] married widow elizabeth heard [PERSON] ( née lee [PERSON] ) of killonahan [UNKNOWN] in county limerick [PLACE] . she was the daughter [PERSON] of henry lee [PERSON] , a lawyer [PERSON] who was a member [PERSON] of the irish [PERSON] landed gentry [PERSON] , and the widow [PERSON] of the lawyer henry george heard [PERSON] . they lived at fitzwilliam square [PLACE] in dublin [INSTITUTION] but spent the winter [PERSON] of 1841 and other times [UNKNOWN] in london [PLACE] . they had a daughter [PERSON] in 1842 . later , the geale family [HUMAN GROUP] lived in darraghmore [UNKNOWN] ( irish [PERSON] : an dairtheach mhór [UNKNOWN] ) . in 1878 , their address [UNKNOWN] was durragh lodge [COLLECTION] , kilfinnane [UNKNOWN] , county limerick [PLACE] . geale [UNKNOWN] also owned 2,521 acres [LENGTH] ( 1,020 ha ) in county cork [PLACE] and 484 acres [LENGTH] ( 196 ha ) in county limerick [PLACE] . geale [UNKNOWN] gave to several charitable causes [CAUSE] , including the general central relief fund [AMOUNT] for all [PLACE] of ireland [PLACE] and the benevolent society [INSTITUTION] of st. patrick . he donated to the fund [AMOUNT] for a national monument [POSITION] honoring daniel o'connell [PERSON] in 1847 and for a memorial [ABSTRACT ENTITY] to the poet thomas [PERSON] moore in 1852 . he was a member [PERSON] of the poor law guardians [ENTITY] of dublin [INSTITUTION] , serving on the poor-law amendment committee in 1849 which drafted guidelines [RULE] for all [PLACE] such boards [BODY] of guardians [ENTITY] in ireland [PLACE] . he was also a steward [PERSON] of the royal free hospital [PLACE] in london [PLACE] . geale [UNKNOWN] was a member [PERSON] of the social science association [INSTITUTION] in london [PLACE] and the windham club [INSTITUTION] . he died in his residence [PLACE] in limerick [PLACE] at the age [PROPERTY] of 95 in 1909 . |
| Id | Form | Freq | Tag | Context | Error |
| 1 | ireland | 10 | PLACE | as a member of the landed gentry who owned some 3,000 acres ( 1,200 ha ) in ireland , geale served on the irish council and the imperial parliament . | |
| 2 | dublin | 9 | INSTITUTION | geale graduated from trinity college at the university of dublin . | |
| 3 | geale | 9 | UNKNOWN | irish politician , judge , and author hamilton geale ( 1814-1909 ) was an irish politician , judge , barrister , and author . | |
| 4 | member | 8 | PERSON | as a member of the landed gentry who owned some 3,000 acres ( 1,200 ha ) in ireland , geale served on the irish council and the imperial parliament . | |
| 5 | county limerick | 6 | PERSON | he was also a deputy judge with the bristol county and marylebone county courts in england and a justice of the peace for county limerick in ireland . | |
| 6 | london | 4 | PLACE | london : j. | |
| 7 | gentry | 4 | PERSON | as a member of the landed gentry who owned some 3,000 acres ( 1,200 ha ) in ireland , geale served on the irish council and the imperial parliament . | |
| 8 | deputy judge | 3 | PERSON | he was also a deputy judge with the bristol county and marylebone county courts in england and a justice of the peace for county limerick in ireland . | |
| 9 | acres | 3 | LENGTH | as a member of the landed gentry who owned some 3,000 acres ( 1,200 ha ) in ireland , geale served on the irish council and the imperial parliament . | |
| 10 | parliament | 3 | HUMAN GROUP | as a member of the landed gentry who owned some 3,000 acres ( 1,200 ha ) in ireland , geale served on the irish council and the imperial parliament . | |
| 11 | judge | 3 | PERSON | irish politician , judge , and author hamilton geale ( 1814-1909 ) was an irish politician , judge , barrister , and author . | |
| 12 | irish council | 3 | HUMAN GROUP | as a member of the landed gentry who owned some 3,000 acres ( 1,200 ha ) in ireland , geale served on the irish council and the imperial parliament . | |
| 13 | daughter | 3 | PERSON | his mother was the daughter of the lawyer marcus lowther crofton of killonahan in county limerick . | |
| 14 | justice | 2 | PROPERTY | he was also a deputy judge with the bristol county and marylebone county courts in england and a justice of the peace for county limerick in ireland . | |
| 15 | sons | 2 | PERSON | dublin : m. keene and sons , 1832 . | |
| 16 | son | 2 | PERSON | he was the son of catherine ( née crofton ) and piers geale , a lawyer . | |
| 17 | irish | 2 | PERSON | irish politician , judge , and author hamilton geale ( 1814-1909 ) was an irish politician , judge , barrister , and author . | |
| 18 | barrister | 2 | PERSON | irish politician , judge , and author hamilton geale ( 1814-1909 ) was an irish politician , judge , barrister , and author . | |
| 19 | politician | 2 | PERSON | irish politician , judge , and author hamilton geale ( 1814-1909 ) was an irish politician , judge , barrister , and author . | |
| 20 | bristol county | 2 | PLACE | he was also a deputy judge with the bristol county and marylebone county courts in england and a justice of the peace for county limerick in ireland . | |
| 21 | residence | 2 | PLACE | hatchard and son , 1845 . * notes of a two year 's residence in italy . | |
| 22 | m. keene | 2 | PERSON | dublin : m. keene and sons , 1832 . | |
| 23 | candidate | 2 | AMOUNT | in 1852 , he ran as a whig candidate for kinsale . | |
| 24 | november | 2 | PERIOD | he passed the english bar exam on november 17 , 1841 . | |
| 25 | kinsale | 2 | PERSON | in 1852 , he ran as a whig candidate for kinsale . | |
| 26 | killonahan | 2 | UNKNOWN | his mother was the daughter of the lawyer marcus lowther crofton of killonahan in county limerick . | |
| 27 | peace | 2 | STATE | he was also a deputy judge with the bristol county and marylebone county courts in england and a justice of the peace for county limerick in ireland . | |
| 28 | italy | 2 | PLACE | hatchard and son , 1845 . * notes of a two year 's residence in italy . | |
| 29 | lawyer | 2 | PERSON | he was the son of catherine ( née crofton ) and piers geale , a lawyer . | |
| 30 | midshipman | 2 | FISH | in 1827 , he served as a midshipman in the battle of navarino . | |
| 31 | england | 2 | PLACE | he was also a deputy judge with the bristol county and marylebone county courts in england and a justice of the peace for county limerick in ireland . | |
| 32 | crofton | 2 | PERSON | he was the son of catherine ( née crofton ) and piers geale , a lawyer . | |
| 33 | duty | 2 | MONEY | part of his platform was a moderate fixed duty on imported corn . | |
| 34 | limerick | 2 | PLACE | he was also a deputy judge with the bristol county and marylebone county courts in england and a justice of the peace for county limerick in ireland . | |
| 35 | benevolent society | 1 | INSTITUTION | geale gave to several charitable causes , including the general central relief fund for all of ireland and the benevolent society of st. | |
| 36 | monument | 1 | POSITION | he donated to the fund for a national monument honoring daniel o'connell in 1847 and for a memorial to the poet thomas | |
| 37 | adjustment | 1 | ACT | he said , " i am in favour of a just and equitable protection to native agriculture , and , without seeking to set aside the recent free-trade policy , i think the agriculturists of great britain and ireland have a right to either a moderate fixed duty or a least to that adjustment of taxation which m'culloch and other free-trade authorities admit they are entitled to . " | |
| 38 | henry lee | 1 | PERSON | she was the daughter of henry lee , a lawyer who was a member of the irish landed gentry , and the widow of the lawyer henry george heard . | |
| 39 | author | 1 | PERSON | irish politician , judge , and author hamilton geale ( 1814-1909 ) was an irish politician , judge , barrister , and author . | |
| 40 | elizabeth geale fortescue | 1 | PERSON | his sister was elizabeth geale fortescue ; she was the wife of sir marcus somerville , 4th baronet and hugh fortescue , 2nd earl fortescue . | |
| 41 | poetry publications | 1 | ACT | his nonfiction and poetry publications include : * | |
| 42 | poor law amendment committee | 1 | HUMAN GROUP | ||
| 43 | all | 1 | PLACE | geale gave to several charitable causes , including the general central relief fund for all of ireland and the benevolent society of st. | |
| 44 | lawyer henry george heard | 1 | PERSON | she was the daughter of henry lee , a lawyer who was a member of the irish landed gentry , and the widow of the lawyer henry george heard . | |
| 45 | j. hatchard | 1 | PERSON | ||
| 46 | cork regatta | 1 | PLACE | geale served on the dublin metropolitan committee that oversaw the arrangements of the cork regatta that was held at the national exhibition in cork in 1852 . | |
| 47 | north kerry railroad | 1 | PLACE | he was also a director of the limerick and north kerry railroad and of the waterford and passage railroad . | |
| 48 | new jersey james walter wall | 1 | PLACE | united states senator from new jersey james walter wall was charged with plagiarizing geale 's book on italy in his 1856 book foreign etchings . | |
| 49 | policy | 1 | RULE | he said , " i am in favour of a just and equitable protection to native agriculture , and , without seeking to set aside the recent free-trade policy , i think the agriculturists of great britain and ireland have a right to either a moderate fixed duty or a least to that adjustment of taxation which m'culloch and other free-trade authorities admit they are entitled to . " | |
| 50 | council | 1 | HUMAN GROUP | as a member of the landed gentry who owned some 3,000 acres ( 1,200 ha ) in ireland , geale served on the irish council and the imperial parliament . | |
| 51 | boards | 1 | BODY | he was a member of the poor law guardians of dublin , serving on the poor-law amendment committee in 1849 which drafted guidelines for all such boards of guardians in ireland . | |
| 52 | april | 1 | PERIOD | he passed the bar exam in ireland in april 1839 and became a practicing barrister . | |
| 53 | sir marcus somerville | 1 | PERSON | his sister was elizabeth geale fortescue ; she was the wife of sir marcus somerville , 4th baronet and hugh fortescue , 2nd earl fortescue . | |
| 54 | marylebone county court | 1 | PLACE | in 1862 , he was also a deputy judge in marylebone county court . | |
| 55 | fitzwilliam square | 1 | PLACE | they lived at fitzwilliam square in dublin but spent the winter of 1841 and other times in london . | |
| 56 | peers | 1 | PERSON | he served on the irish council in november 1847 ; it included members of the house of commons of the united kingdom , peers of ireland , and the landed gentry . | |
| 57 | poet thomas | 1 | PERSON | he donated to the fund for a national monument honoring daniel o'connell in 1847 and for a memorial to the poet thomas | |
| 58 | marylebone county courts | 1 | PERSON | he was also a deputy judge with the bristol county and marylebone county courts in england and a justice of the peace for county limerick in ireland . | |
| 59 | september | 1 | PERIOD | in september 1848 , he wrote a letting affirming his intention to sit in the parliament of ireland as a member of the gentry . | |
| 60 | social science association | 1 | INSTITUTION | geale was a member of the social science association in london and the windham club . | |
| 61 | mother | 1 | PERSON | his mother was the daughter of the lawyer marcus lowther crofton of killonahan in county limerick . | |
| 62 | james mcglashan | 1 | PERSON | dublin : james mcglashan , 1848 . | |
| 63 | fortescue | 1 | PERSON | his sister was elizabeth geale fortescue ; she was the wife of sir marcus somerville , 4th baronet and hugh fortescue , 2nd earl fortescue . | |
| 64 | geale family | 1 | HUMAN GROUP | later , the geale family lived in darraghmore ( irish : an dairtheach mhór ) . | |
| 65 | paintings | 1 | ABSTRACT ENTITY | he was an amateur artist and displayed his paintings in dublin . | |
| 66 | agriculturists | 1 | PERSON | he said , " i am in favour of a just and equitable protection to native agriculture , and , without seeking to set aside the recent free-trade policy , i think the agriculturists of great britain and ireland have a right to either a moderate fixed duty or a least to that adjustment of taxation which m'culloch and other free-trade authorities admit they are entitled to . " | |
| 67 | least | 1 | UNKNOWN | he said , " i am in favour of a just and equitable protection to native agriculture , and , without seeking to set aside the recent free-trade policy , i think the agriculturists of great britain and ireland have a right to either a moderate fixed duty or a least to that adjustment of taxation which m'culloch and other free-trade authorities admit they are entitled to . " | |
| 68 | poetry | 1 | PERSON | he also published his poetry . | |
| 69 | book foreign etchings | 1 | IMAGE | united states senator from new jersey james walter wall was charged with plagiarizing geale 's book on italy in his 1856 book foreign etchings . | |
| 70 | authorities admit | 1 | UNKNOWN | he said , " i am in favour of a just and equitable protection to native agriculture , and , without seeking to set aside the recent free-trade policy , i think the agriculturists of great britain and ireland have a right to either a moderate fixed duty or a least to that adjustment of taxation which m'culloch and other free-trade authorities admit they are entitled to . " | |
| 71 | age | 1 | PROPERTY | he died in his residence in limerick at the age of 95 in 1909 . | |
| 72 | fiction | 1 | STATEMENT | geale is created with ernesto di ripalta , a three-volume novel of historical fiction about italian revolution against austrian rule , that was published anonymously in 1849 . | |
| 73 | general central relief fund | 1 | AMOUNT | geale gave to several charitable causes , including the general central relief fund for all of ireland and the benevolent society of st. | |
| 74 | kilfinnane | 1 | UNKNOWN | in 1878 , their address was durragh lodge , kilfinnane , county limerick . | |
| 75 | notes | 1 | SERIES | hatchard and son , 1845 . * notes of a two year 's residence in italy . | |
| 76 | navarino | 1 | PLACE | in 1827 , he served as a midshipman in the battle of navarino . | |
| 77 | national exhibition | 1 | EVENT | geale served on the dublin metropolitan committee that oversaw the arrangements of the cork regatta that was held at the national exhibition in cork in 1852 . | |
| 78 | county cork | 1 | PERSON | geale also owned 2,521 acres ( 1,020 ha ) in county cork and 484 acres ( 196 ha ) in county limerick . | |
| 79 | irish railway delegation | 1 | PERSON | in 1866 , geale was part of the irish railway delegation . | |
| 80 | great britain | 1 | PLACE | he said , " i am in favour of a just and equitable protection to native agriculture , and , without seeking to set aside the recent free-trade policy , i think the agriculturists of great britain and ireland have a right to either a moderate fixed duty or a least to that adjustment of taxation which m'culloch and other free-trade authorities admit they are entitled to . " | |
| 81 | house | 1 | PLACE | he served on the irish council in november 1847 ; it included members of the house of commons of the united kingdom , peers of ireland , and the landed gentry . | |
| 82 | life | 1 | EVENT | early life hamilton geale was born in 1814 . | |
| 83 | trinity college | 1 | INSTITUTION | geale graduated from trinity college at the university of dublin . | |
| 84 | juvenilia | 1 | PERSON | * juvenilia , a collection of miscellaneous poems . | |
| 85 | fund | 1 | AMOUNT | geale gave to several charitable causes , including the general central relief fund for all of ireland and the benevolent society of st. | |
| 86 | widow elizabeth heard | 1 | PERSON | in 1840 , geale married widow elizabeth heard ( née lee ) of killonahan in county limerick . | |
| 87 | court | 1 | PLACE | court in bristol . | |
| 88 | memorial | 1 | ABSTRACT ENTITY | he donated to the fund for a national monument honoring daniel o'connell in 1847 and for a memorial to the poet thomas | |
| 89 | lord chancellor | 1 | PERSON | in july 1855 , the lord chancellor appointed geale to the position of justice of the peace for county limerick . | |
| 90 | director | 1 | PERSON | he was also a director of the limerick and north kerry railroad and of the waterford and passage railroad . | |
| 91 | meeting | 1 | ACTIVITY | he also participated in the first meeting of the society for promoting annual sessions of the imperial parliament in dublin on december 19 , 1848 . | |
| 92 | piers geale | 1 | PERSON | he was the son of catherine ( née crofton ) and piers geale , a lawyer . | |
| 93 | united kingdom | 1 | PLACE | he served on the irish council in november 1847 ; it included members of the house of commons of the united kingdom , peers of ireland , and the landed gentry . | |
| 94 | steward | 1 | PERSON | he was also a steward of the royal free hospital in london . | |
| 95 | intention | 1 | EVENT | in september 1848 , he wrote a letting affirming his intention to sit in the parliament of ireland as a member of the gentry . | |
| 96 | baronet | 1 | PERSON | his sister was elizabeth geale fortescue ; she was the wife of sir marcus somerville , 4th baronet and hugh fortescue , 2nd earl fortescue . | |
| 97 | favour | 1 | PERSON | he said , " i am in favour of a just and equitable protection to native agriculture , and , without seeking to set aside the recent free-trade policy , i think the agriculturists of great britain and ireland have a right to either a moderate fixed duty or a least to that adjustment of taxation which m'culloch and other free-trade authorities admit they are entitled to . " | |
| 98 | irish questions | 1 | PERSON | * ireland and irish questions . | |
| 99 | society | 1 | INSTITUTION | he also participated in the first meeting of the society for promoting annual sessions of the imperial parliament in dublin on december 19 , 1848 . | |
| 100 | united states senator | 1 | PLACE | united states senator from new jersey james walter wall was charged with plagiarizing geale 's book on italy in his 1856 book foreign etchings . | |
| 101 | insolvent debtors | 1 | UNKNOWN | by 1860 , he was a deputy judge in bristol county in england and a judge of the insolvent debtors ' | |
| 102 | austrian rule | 1 | RULE | geale is created with ernesto di ripalta , a three-volume novel of historical fiction about italian revolution against austrian rule , that was published anonymously in 1849 . | |
| 103 | guardians | 1 | ENTITY | he was a member of the poor law guardians of dublin , serving on the poor-law amendment committee in 1849 which drafted guidelines for all such boards of guardians in ireland . | |
| 104 | lee | 1 | PERSON | in 1840 , geale married widow elizabeth heard ( née lee ) of killonahan in county limerick . | |
| 105 | agriculture | 1 | STUDY | he said , " i am in favour of a just and equitable protection to native agriculture , and , without seeking to set aside the recent free-trade policy , i think the agriculturists of great britain and ireland have a right to either a moderate fixed duty or a least to that adjustment of taxation which m'culloch and other free-trade authorities admit they are entitled to . " | |
| 106 | sister | 1 | PERSON | his sister was elizabeth geale fortescue ; she was the wife of sir marcus somerville , 4th baronet and hugh fortescue , 2nd earl fortescue . | |
| 107 | collection | 1 | COLLECTION | * juvenilia , a collection of miscellaneous poems . | |
| 108 | reformers | 1 | PERSON | in 1841 , he was a member of the reformers of ireland . | |
| 109 | university | 1 | INSTITUTION | geale graduated from trinity college at the university of dublin . | |
| 110 | wife | 1 | PERSON | his sister was elizabeth geale fortescue ; she was the wife of sir marcus somerville , 4th baronet and hugh fortescue , 2nd earl fortescue . | |
| 111 | december | 1 | PERIOD | he also participated in the first meeting of the society for promoting annual sessions of the imperial parliament in dublin on december 19 , 1848 . | |
| 112 | bar exam | 1 | PLACE | he passed the bar exam in ireland in april 1839 and became a practicing barrister . | |
| 113 | year | 1 | PERIOD | hatchard and son , 1845 . * notes of a two year 's residence in italy . | |
| 114 | revolution | 1 | SPACE | geale is created with ernesto di ripalta , a three-volume novel of historical fiction about italian revolution against austrian rule , that was published anonymously in 1849 . | |
| 115 | durragh lodge | 1 | COLLECTION | in 1878 , their address was durragh lodge , kilfinnane , county limerick . | |
| 116 | edition | 1 | ABSTRACT ENTITY | 2nd edition . | |
| 117 | battle | 1 | PERSON | in 1827 , he served as a midshipman in the battle of navarino . | |
| 118 | ernesto di ripalta | 1 | PERSON | geale is created with ernesto di ripalta , a three-volume novel of historical fiction about italian revolution against austrian rule , that was published anonymously in 1849 . | |
| 119 | catherine | 1 | PERSON | he was the son of catherine ( née crofton ) and piers geale , a lawyer . | |
| 120 | supporter | 1 | PERSON | in 1855 , he was a supporter of the administrative reform association which sought to remove unfit men from civil , military , and diplomatic service and to promote workers for merit . | |
| 121 | dublin metropolitan committee | 1 | HUMAN GROUP | geale served on the dublin metropolitan committee that oversaw the arrangements of the cork regatta that was held at the national exhibition in cork in 1852 . | |
| 122 | taxation | 1 | MONEY | he said , " i am in favour of a just and equitable protection to native agriculture , and , without seeking to set aside the recent free-trade policy , i think the agriculturists of great britain and ireland have a right to either a moderate fixed duty or a least to that adjustment of taxation which m'culloch and other free-trade authorities admit they are entitled to . " | |
| 123 | waterford | 1 | PLACE | he was also a director of the limerick and north kerry railroad and of the waterford and passage railroad . | |
| 124 | administrative reform association | 1 | INSTITUTION | in 1855 , he was a supporter of the administrative reform association which sought to remove unfit men from civil , military , and diplomatic service and to promote workers for merit . | |
| 125 | poems | 1 | PERSON | poems by a midshipman . | |
| 126 | royal free hospital | 1 | PLACE | he was also a steward of the royal free hospital in london . | |
| 127 | english bar exam | 1 | PLACE | he passed the english bar exam on november 17 , 1841 . | |
| 128 | members | 1 | PERSON | he served on the irish council in november 1847 ; it included members of the house of commons of the united kingdom , peers of ireland , and the landed gentry . | |
| 129 | earl fortescue | 1 | PERSON | his sister was elizabeth geale fortescue ; she was the wife of sir marcus somerville , 4th baronet and hugh fortescue , 2nd earl fortescue . | |
| 130 | novel | 1 | EVENT | geale is created with ernesto di ripalta , a three-volume novel of historical fiction about italian revolution against austrian rule , that was published anonymously in 1849 . | |
| 131 | nonfiction | 1 | UNKNOWN | his nonfiction and poetry publications include : * | |
| 132 | workers | 1 | UNKNOWN | in 1855 , he was a supporter of the administrative reform association which sought to remove unfit men from civil , military , and diplomatic service and to promote workers for merit . | |
| 133 | bristol | 1 | PERSON | he was also a deputy judge with the bristol county and marylebone county courts in england and a justice of the peace for county limerick in ireland . | |
| 134 | career | 1 | QUANTITY | career | |
| 135 | platform | 1 | PLACE | part of his platform was a moderate fixed duty on imported corn . | |
| 136 | protection | 1 | DOCUMENT | he said , " i am in favour of a just and equitable protection to native agriculture , and , without seeking to set aside the recent free-trade policy , i think the agriculturists of great britain and ireland have a right to either a moderate fixed duty or a least to that adjustment of taxation which m'culloch and other free-trade authorities admit they are entitled to . " | |
| 137 | daniel o'connell | 1 | PERSON | he donated to the fund for a national monument honoring daniel o'connell in 1847 and for a memorial to the poet thomas | |
| 138 | corn | 1 | MONEY | part of his platform was a moderate fixed duty on imported corn . | |
| 139 | causes | 1 | CAUSE | geale gave to several charitable causes , including the general central relief fund for all of ireland and the benevolent society of st. | |
| 140 | miscellaneous poems | 1 | PERSON | * juvenilia , a collection of miscellaneous poems . | |
| 141 | july | 1 | PERIOD | in july 1855 , the lord chancellor appointed geale to the position of justice of the peace for county limerick . | |
| 142 | amateur artist | 1 | PERSON | he was an amateur artist and displayed his paintings in dublin . | |
| 143 | promoting annual sessions | 1 | PERIOD | he also participated in the first meeting of the society for promoting annual sessions of the imperial parliament in dublin on december 19 , 1848 . | |
| 144 | address | 1 | UNKNOWN | in 1878 , their address was durragh lodge , kilfinnane , county limerick . | |
| 145 | position | 1 | POSITION | in july 1855 , the lord chancellor appointed geale to the position of justice of the peace for county limerick . | |
| 146 | life hamilton geale | 1 | PERSON | early life hamilton geale was born in 1814 . | |
| 147 | right | 1 | UNKNOWN | he said , " i am in favour of a just and equitable protection to native agriculture , and , without seeking to set aside the recent free-trade policy , i think the agriculturists of great britain and ireland have a right to either a moderate fixed duty or a least to that adjustment of taxation which m'culloch and other free-trade authorities admit they are entitled to . " | |
| 148 | poor law guardians | 1 | ENTITY | he was a member of the poor law guardians of dublin , serving on the poor-law amendment committee in 1849 which drafted guidelines for all such boards of guardians in ireland . | |
| 149 | author hamilton geale | 1 | PERSON | irish politician , judge , and author hamilton geale ( 1814-1909 ) was an irish politician , judge , barrister , and author . | |
| 150 | winter | 1 | PERSON | they lived at fitzwilliam square in dublin but spent the winter of 1841 and other times in london . | |
| 151 | times | 1 | UNKNOWN | they lived at fitzwilliam square in dublin but spent the winter of 1841 and other times in london . | |
| 152 | imperial parliament | 1 | HUMAN GROUP | as a member of the landed gentry who owned some 3,000 acres ( 1,200 ha ) in ireland , geale served on the irish council and the imperial parliament . | |
| 153 | passage railroad | 1 | EVENT | he was also a director of the limerick and north kerry railroad and of the waterford and passage railroad . | |
| 154 | dairtheach mhór | 1 | UNKNOWN | later , the geale family lived in darraghmore ( irish : an dairtheach mhór ) . | |
| 155 | windham club | 1 | INSTITUTION | geale was a member of the social science association in london and the windham club . | |
| 156 | book | 1 | ACT | united states senator from new jersey james walter wall was charged with plagiarizing geale 's book on italy in his 1856 book foreign etchings . | |
| 157 | commons | 1 | UNKNOWN | he served on the irish council in november 1847 ; it included members of the house of commons of the united kingdom , peers of ireland , and the landed gentry . | |
| 158 | legacy geale | 1 | PERSON | ||
| 159 | cork | 1 | PLACE | geale served on the dublin metropolitan committee that oversaw the arrangements of the cork regatta that was held at the national exhibition in cork in 1852 . | |
| 160 | arrangements | 1 | ARRANGEMENT | geale served on the dublin metropolitan committee that oversaw the arrangements of the cork regatta that was held at the national exhibition in cork in 1852 . | |
| 161 | guidelines | 1 | RULE | he was a member of the poor law guardians of dublin , serving on the poor-law amendment committee in 1849 which drafted guidelines for all such boards of guardians in ireland . | |
| 162 | darraghmore | 1 | UNKNOWN | later , the geale family lived in darraghmore ( irish : an dairtheach mhór ) . | |
| 163 | service | 1 | INSTITUTION | in 1855 , he was a supporter of the administrative reform association which sought to remove unfit men from civil , military , and diplomatic service and to promote workers for merit . | |
| 164 | merit | 1 | QUANTITY | in 1855 , he was a supporter of the administrative reform association which sought to remove unfit men from civil , military , and diplomatic service and to promote workers for merit . | |
| 165 | widow | 1 | PERSON | in 1840 , geale married widow elizabeth heard ( née lee ) of killonahan in county limerick . | |
| 166 | lawyer marcus | 1 | PERSON | his mother was the daughter of the lawyer marcus lowther crofton of killonahan in county limerick . | |
| 167 | men | 1 | PERSON | in 1855 , he was a supporter of the administrative reform association which sought to remove unfit men from civil , military , and diplomatic service and to promote workers for merit . |
| Categoría | Objetos |
| PERSON |
agriculturists amateur artist author author hamilton geale baronet barrister battle bristol catherine county cork county limerick crofton daniel o'connell daughter deputy judge director earl fortescue elizabeth geale fortescue ernesto di ripalta favour fortescue gentry henry lee irish irish questions irish railway delegation j. hatchard james mcglashan judge juvenilia kinsale lawyer lawyer henry george heard lawyer marcus lee legacy geale life hamilton geale lord chancellor m. keene marylebone county courts member members men miscellaneous poems mother peers piers geale poems poet thomas poetry politician reformers sir marcus somerville sister son sons steward supporter widow widow elizabeth heard wife winter |
| PLACE |
all bar exam bristol county cork cork regatta court england english bar exam fitzwilliam square great britain house ireland italy limerick london marylebone county court navarino new jersey james walter wall north kerry railroad platform residence royal free hospital united kingdom united states senator waterford |
| INSTITUTION |
administrative reform association benevolent society dublin service social science association society trinity college university windham club |
| PERIOD |
april december july november promoting annual sessions september year |
| HUMAN GROUP |
council dublin metropolitan committee geale family imperial parliament irish council parliament poor law amendment committee |
| EVENT |
intention life national exhibition novel passage railroad |
| ACT |
adjustment book poetry publications |
| ABSTRACT ENTITY |
edition memorial paintings |
| AMOUNT |
candidate fund general central relief fund |
| RULE |
austrian rule guidelines policy |
| MONEY |
corn duty taxation |
| POSITION |
monument position |
| ENTITY |
guardians poor law guardians |
| COLLECTION |
collection durragh lodge |
| QUANTITY |
career merit |
| PROPERTY |
age justice |
| STUDY |
agriculture |
| DOCUMENT |
protection |
| BODY |
boards |
| CAUSE |
causes |
| ACTIVITY |
meeting |
| STATE |
peace |
| FISH |
midshipman |
| STATEMENT |
fiction |
| IMAGE |
book foreign etchings |
| ARRANGEMENT |
arrangements |
| SPACE |
revolution |
| SERIES |
notes |
| LENGTH |
acres |