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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 .


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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 .

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4member8PERSON 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 .
5county limerick6PERSON 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 .
6london4PLACE london : j.
7gentry4PERSON 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 .
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9acres3LENGTH 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 .
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13daughter3PERSON his mother was the daughter of the lawyer marcus lowther crofton of killonahan in county limerick .
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16son2PERSON he was the son of catherine ( née crofton ) and piers geale , a lawyer .
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21residence2PLACE hatchard and son , 1845 . * notes of a two year 's residence in italy .
22m. keene2PERSON dublin : m. keene and sons , 1832 .
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24november2PERIOD he passed the english bar exam on november 17 , 1841 .
25kinsale2PERSON in 1852 , he ran as a whig candidate for kinsale .
26killonahan2UNKNOWN his mother was the daughter of the lawyer marcus lowther crofton of killonahan in county limerick .
27peace2STATE 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 .
28italy2PLACE hatchard and son , 1845 . * notes of a two year 's residence in italy .
29lawyer2PERSON he was the son of catherine ( née crofton ) and piers geale , a lawyer .
30midshipman2FISH in 1827 , he served as a midshipman in the battle of navarino .
31england2PLACE 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 .
32crofton2PERSON he was the son of catherine ( née crofton ) and piers geale , a lawyer .
33duty2MONEY part of his platform was a moderate fixed duty on imported corn .
34limerick2PLACE 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 .
35benevolent society1INSTITUTION geale gave to several charitable causes , including the general central relief fund for all of ireland and the benevolent society of st.
36monument1POSITION he donated to the fund for a national monument honoring daniel o'connell in 1847 and for a memorial to the poet thomas
37adjustment1ACT 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 . "
38henry lee1PERSON 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 .
39author1PERSON irish politician , judge , and author hamilton geale ( 1814-1909 ) was an irish politician , judge , barrister , and author .
40elizabeth geale fortescue1PERSON his sister was elizabeth geale fortescue ; she was the wife of sir marcus somerville , 4th baronet and hugh fortescue , 2nd earl fortescue .
41poetry publications1ACT his nonfiction and poetry publications include : *
42poor law amendment committee1HUMAN GROUP
43all1PLACE geale gave to several charitable causes , including the general central relief fund for all of ireland and the benevolent society of st.
44lawyer henry george heard1PERSON 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 .
45j. hatchard1PERSON
46cork regatta1PLACE 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 .
47north kerry railroad1PLACE he was also a director of the limerick and north kerry railroad and of the waterford and passage railroad .
48new jersey james walter wall1PLACE united states senator from new jersey james walter wall was charged with plagiarizing geale 's book on italy in his 1856 book foreign etchings .
49policy1RULE 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 . "
50council1HUMAN 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 .
51boards1BODY 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 .
52april1PERIOD he passed the bar exam in ireland in april 1839 and became a practicing barrister .
53sir marcus somerville1PERSON his sister was elizabeth geale fortescue ; she was the wife of sir marcus somerville , 4th baronet and hugh fortescue , 2nd earl fortescue .
54marylebone county court1PLACE in 1862 , he was also a deputy judge in marylebone county court .
55fitzwilliam square1PLACE they lived at fitzwilliam square in dublin but spent the winter of 1841 and other times in london .
56peers1PERSON 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 .
57poet thomas1PERSON he donated to the fund for a national monument honoring daniel o'connell in 1847 and for a memorial to the poet thomas
58marylebone county courts1PERSON 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 .
59september1PERIOD in september 1848 , he wrote a letting affirming his intention to sit in the parliament of ireland as a member of the gentry .
60social science association1INSTITUTION geale was a member of the social science association in london and the windham club .
61mother1PERSON his mother was the daughter of the lawyer marcus lowther crofton of killonahan in county limerick .
62james mcglashan1PERSON dublin : james mcglashan , 1848 .
63fortescue1PERSON his sister was elizabeth geale fortescue ; she was the wife of sir marcus somerville , 4th baronet and hugh fortescue , 2nd earl fortescue .
64geale family1HUMAN GROUP later , the geale family lived in darraghmore ( irish : an dairtheach mhór ) .
65paintings1ABSTRACT ENTITY he was an amateur artist and displayed his paintings in dublin .
66agriculturists1PERSON 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 . "
67least1UNKNOWN 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 . "
68poetry1PERSON he also published his poetry .
69book foreign etchings1IMAGE united states senator from new jersey james walter wall was charged with plagiarizing geale 's book on italy in his 1856 book foreign etchings .
70authorities admit1UNKNOWN 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 . "
71age1PROPERTY he died in his residence in limerick at the age of 95 in 1909 .
72fiction1STATEMENT 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 .
73general central relief fund1AMOUNT geale gave to several charitable causes , including the general central relief fund for all of ireland and the benevolent society of st.
74kilfinnane1UNKNOWN in 1878 , their address was durragh lodge , kilfinnane , county limerick .
75notes1SERIES hatchard and son , 1845 . * notes of a two year 's residence in italy .
76navarino1PLACE in 1827 , he served as a midshipman in the battle of navarino .
77national exhibition1EVENT 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 .
78county cork1PERSON geale also owned 2,521 acres ( 1,020 ha ) in county cork and 484 acres ( 196 ha ) in county limerick .
79irish railway delegation1PERSON in 1866 , geale was part of the irish railway delegation .
80great britain1PLACE 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 . "
81house1PLACE 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 .
82life1EVENT early life hamilton geale was born in 1814 .
83trinity college1INSTITUTION geale graduated from trinity college at the university of dublin .
84juvenilia1PERSON * juvenilia , a collection of miscellaneous poems .
85fund1AMOUNT geale gave to several charitable causes , including the general central relief fund for all of ireland and the benevolent society of st.
86widow elizabeth heard1PERSON in 1840 , geale married widow elizabeth heard ( née lee ) of killonahan in county limerick .
87court1PLACE court in bristol .
88memorial1ABSTRACT ENTITY he donated to the fund for a national monument honoring daniel o'connell in 1847 and for a memorial to the poet thomas
89lord chancellor1PERSON in july 1855 , the lord chancellor appointed geale to the position of justice of the peace for county limerick .
90director1PERSON he was also a director of the limerick and north kerry railroad and of the waterford and passage railroad .
91meeting1ACTIVITY he also participated in the first meeting of the society for promoting annual sessions of the imperial parliament in dublin on december 19 , 1848 .
92piers geale1PERSON he was the son of catherine ( née crofton ) and piers geale , a lawyer .
93united kingdom1PLACE 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 .
94steward1PERSON he was also a steward of the royal free hospital in london .
95intention1EVENT in september 1848 , he wrote a letting affirming his intention to sit in the parliament of ireland as a member of the gentry .
96baronet1PERSON his sister was elizabeth geale fortescue ; she was the wife of sir marcus somerville , 4th baronet and hugh fortescue , 2nd earl fortescue .
97favour1PERSON 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 . "
98irish questions1PERSON * ireland and irish questions .
99society1INSTITUTION he also participated in the first meeting of the society for promoting annual sessions of the imperial parliament in dublin on december 19 , 1848 .
100united states senator1PLACE united states senator from new jersey james walter wall was charged with plagiarizing geale 's book on italy in his 1856 book foreign etchings .
101insolvent debtors1UNKNOWN by 1860 , he was a deputy judge in bristol county in england and a judge of the insolvent debtors '
102austrian rule1RULE 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 .
103guardians1ENTITY 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 .
104lee1PERSON in 1840 , geale married widow elizabeth heard ( née lee ) of killonahan in county limerick .
105agriculture1STUDY 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 . "
106sister1PERSON his sister was elizabeth geale fortescue ; she was the wife of sir marcus somerville , 4th baronet and hugh fortescue , 2nd earl fortescue .
107collection1COLLECTION * juvenilia , a collection of miscellaneous poems .
108reformers1PERSON in 1841 , he was a member of the reformers of ireland .
109university1INSTITUTION geale graduated from trinity college at the university of dublin .
110wife1PERSON his sister was elizabeth geale fortescue ; she was the wife of sir marcus somerville , 4th baronet and hugh fortescue , 2nd earl fortescue .
111december1PERIOD he also participated in the first meeting of the society for promoting annual sessions of the imperial parliament in dublin on december 19 , 1848 .
112bar exam1PLACE he passed the bar exam in ireland in april 1839 and became a practicing barrister .
113year1PERIOD hatchard and son , 1845 . * notes of a two year 's residence in italy .
114revolution1SPACE 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 .
115durragh lodge1COLLECTION in 1878 , their address was durragh lodge , kilfinnane , county limerick .
116edition1ABSTRACT ENTITY 2nd edition .
117battle1PERSON in 1827 , he served as a midshipman in the battle of navarino .
118ernesto di ripalta1PERSON 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 .
119catherine1PERSON he was the son of catherine ( née crofton ) and piers geale , a lawyer .
120supporter1PERSON 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 .
121dublin metropolitan committee1HUMAN 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 .
122taxation1MONEY 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 . "
123waterford1PLACE he was also a director of the limerick and north kerry railroad and of the waterford and passage railroad .
124administrative reform association1INSTITUTION 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 .
125poems1PERSON poems by a midshipman .
126royal free hospital1PLACE he was also a steward of the royal free hospital in london .
127english bar exam1PLACE he passed the english bar exam on november 17 , 1841 .
128members1PERSON 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 .
129earl fortescue1PERSON his sister was elizabeth geale fortescue ; she was the wife of sir marcus somerville , 4th baronet and hugh fortescue , 2nd earl fortescue .
130novel1EVENT 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 .
131nonfiction1UNKNOWN his nonfiction and poetry publications include : *
132workers1UNKNOWN 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 .
133bristol1PERSON 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 .
134career1QUANTITY career
135platform1PLACE part of his platform was a moderate fixed duty on imported corn .
136protection1DOCUMENT 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 . "
137daniel o'connell1PERSON he donated to the fund for a national monument honoring daniel o'connell in 1847 and for a memorial to the poet thomas
138corn1MONEY part of his platform was a moderate fixed duty on imported corn .
139causes1CAUSE geale gave to several charitable causes , including the general central relief fund for all of ireland and the benevolent society of st.
140miscellaneous poems1PERSON * juvenilia , a collection of miscellaneous poems .
141july1PERIOD in july 1855 , the lord chancellor appointed geale to the position of justice of the peace for county limerick .
142amateur artist1PERSON he was an amateur artist and displayed his paintings in dublin .
143promoting annual sessions1PERIOD he also participated in the first meeting of the society for promoting annual sessions of the imperial parliament in dublin on december 19 , 1848 .
144address1UNKNOWN in 1878 , their address was durragh lodge , kilfinnane , county limerick .
145position1POSITION in july 1855 , the lord chancellor appointed geale to the position of justice of the peace for county limerick .
146life hamilton geale1PERSON early life hamilton geale was born in 1814 .
147right1UNKNOWN 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 . "
148poor law guardians1ENTITY 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 .
149author hamilton geale1PERSON irish politician , judge , and author hamilton geale ( 1814-1909 ) was an irish politician , judge , barrister , and author .
150winter1PERSON they lived at fitzwilliam square in dublin but spent the winter of 1841 and other times in london .
151times1UNKNOWN they lived at fitzwilliam square in dublin but spent the winter of 1841 and other times in london .
152imperial parliament1HUMAN 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 .
153passage railroad1EVENT he was also a director of the limerick and north kerry railroad and of the waterford and passage railroad .
154dairtheach mhór1UNKNOWN later , the geale family lived in darraghmore ( irish : an dairtheach mhór ) .
155windham club1INSTITUTION geale was a member of the social science association in london and the windham club .
156book1ACT united states senator from new jersey james walter wall was charged with plagiarizing geale 's book on italy in his 1856 book foreign etchings .
157commons1UNKNOWN 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 .
158legacy geale1PERSON
159cork1PLACE 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 .
160arrangements1ARRANGEMENT 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 .
161guidelines1RULE 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 .
162darraghmore1UNKNOWN later , the geale family lived in darraghmore ( irish : an dairtheach mhór ) .
163service1INSTITUTION 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 .
164merit1QUANTITY 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 .
165widow1PERSON in 1840 , geale married widow elizabeth heard ( née lee ) of killonahan in county limerick .
166lawyer marcus1PERSON his mother was the daughter of the lawyer marcus lowther crofton of killonahan in county limerick .
167men1PERSON 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 .

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