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Politician For other people named Henry Bruen , see Henry Bruen ( disambiguation ) . Colonel Henry Bruen ( 3 October 1789 - 5 November 1852 ) was an Irish Tory Party ( and later Conservative Party ) politician . He was Member of Parliament ( MP ) for County Carlow for a total of about 36 years , in three separate periods between 1812 and 1852 , taking his seat in the House of Commons of what was then the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland . Life Henry was the son of Henry Bruen ( 1741-1795 ) , and Dorothea Henrietta Knox . His father originally came from Boyle , County Roscommon , but had moved in 1775 to Oak Park estate , near Carlow town . The estate was inherited by Henry , and remained in the family until 1957 . Bruen was educated at Eton College and then at Christ Church , Oxford . He became a colonel in the Carlow militia in 1816 . In 1795 , Bruen inherited the family estate of Oak Park . In 1828 , Colonel Bruen supplied granite used in the construction of the Cathedral of the Assumption , Carlow from his quarry in Graiguenaspidogue a few kilometres south of Carlow town . He also supplied the oak for its great-framed roof from nearby Oak Park . Political career Bruen was elected at the 1812 general election as MP for County Carlow , and was then returned unopposed at the next three general elections . He won a contested election in 1830 , but did not stand at the 1831 general election . He stood again in 1832 , but did not win either of Carlow 's two seats . He regained a seat at the general election in January 1835 , but the 1835 election in Carlow was overturned on petition , and Bruen lost his seat in the resulting by-election on 15 June . However , the by-election was itself the subject of a petition , and the result was overturned , with Bruen being returned to Westminster , along with his father-in-law , fellow Conservative Thomas Kavanagh . He did not win a seat in 1837 , but returned to the House of Commons in 1840 , when he won a by-election on 5 December after the death of the Liberal MP Nicholas Aylward Vigors . He was then re-elected at the next three general elections , and died in office in November 1852 at the age of 63 , five months after holding his seat at the general election in July . Marriage and issue In 1822 he married Anne Wandesforde Kavanagh , daughter of Thomas Kavanagh , The MacMorrough and Lady Elizabeth Butler . ( Anne 's younger half-brother was Arthur MacMorrough Kavanagh ( 1831-1889 ) , the severely disabled writer , politician and sportsman ) . They had three daughters and one son , Henry ( 1828-1912 ) , who was MP for County Carlow from 1857 to 1880 . |
| politician [PERSON] for other people [HUMAN GROUP] named henry bruen [PERSON] , see henry bruen [PERSON] ( disambiguation [ACT] ) . colonel henry bruen [PERSON] [PERSON] ( 3 october [PERIOD] 1789 - 5 november [PERIOD] 1852 ) was an irish tory party [PERSON] ( and later conservative party [GROUP] ) politician [PERSON] . he was member [PERSON] of parliament [HUMAN GROUP] ( mp ) for county carlow [PLACE] for a total [AMOUNT] of about 36 years [PERIOD] , in three separate periods [PERIOD] between 1812 and 1852 , taking his seat [PROPERTY] in the house [PLACE] of commons [UNKNOWN] of what was then the united kingdom [PLACE] of great britain [PLACE] and ireland [PLACE] . life henry [PERSON] was the son [PERSON] of henry bruen [PERSON] ( 1741-1795 ) , and dorothea henrietta knox [PERSON] . his father [PERSON] originally came from boyle [PERSON] , county roscommon [PERSON] , but had moved in 1775 to oak park estate [ESTATE] , near carlow town [PLACE] . the estate [ESTATE] was inherited by henry [PERSON] , and remained in the family [HUMAN GROUP] until 1957 . bruen [PERSON] was educated at eton college [INSTITUTION] and then at christ church [PERSON] , oxford [PLACE] . he became a colonel [PERSON] in the carlow militia [PERSON] in 1816 . in 1795 , bruen [PERSON] inherited the family estate [ESTATE] of oak park [PLACE] . in 1828 , colonel bruen [PERSON] supplied granite [PERSON] used in the construction [ACT] of the cathedral [EVENT] of the assumption [PERSON] , carlow [PLACE] from his quarry [POSITION] in graiguenaspidogue [UNKNOWN] a few kilometres [LENGTH] south of carlow town [PLACE] . he also supplied the oak [PERSON] for its great-framed roof [GROUP] from nearby oak park [PLACE] . political career bruen [PERSON] was elected at the 1812 general election [PROCESS] as mp for county carlow [PLACE] , and was then returned unopposed at the next three general elections [PROCESS] . he won a contested election [PROCESS] in 1830 , but did not stand at the 1831 general election [PROCESS] . he stood again in 1832 , but did not win either of carlow [PLACE] 's two seats [PROPERTY] . he regained a seat [PROPERTY] at the general election [PROCESS] in january [PERIOD] 1835 , but the 1835 election [PROCESS] in carlow [PLACE] was overturned on petition [REQUEST] , and bruen [PERSON] lost his seat [PROPERTY] in the resulting by-election on 15 june [PERIOD] . however , the by-election was itself the subject [UNKNOWN] of a petition [REQUEST] , and the result [RESULT] was overturned , with bruen [PERSON] being returned to westminster [PLACE] , along with his father-in-law , fellow conservative thomas kavanagh [PERSON] [PERSON] . he did not win a seat [PROPERTY] in 1837 , but returned to the house [PLACE] of commons [UNKNOWN] in 1840 , when he won a by-election on 5 december [PERIOD] after the death [EVENT] of the liberal mp nicholas aylward vigors [PERSON] . he was then re-elected at the next three general elections [PROCESS] , and died in office [PLACE] in november [PERIOD] 1852 at the age [PROPERTY] of 63 , five months [PERIOD] after holding his seat [PROPERTY] at the general election [PROCESS] in july [PERIOD] . marriage [ACT] and issue [EVENT] in 1822 he married anne wandesforde kavanagh [PERSON] , daughter [PERSON] of thomas kavanagh [PERSON] , the macmorrough [UNKNOWN] and lady elizabeth butler [PERSON] . ( anne [PERSON] 's younger half-brother was arthur [PERSON] macmorrough [UNKNOWN] kavanagh [PERSON] ( 1831-1889 ) , the severely disabled writer [PERSON] , politician [PERSON] and sportsman [PERSON] ) . they had three daughters [PERSON] and one son [PERSON] , henry [PERSON] ( 1828-1912 ) , who was mp for county carlow [PLACE] from 1857 to 1880 . |
| Id | Form | Freq | Tag | Context | Error |
| 1 | election | 6 | PROCESS | political career bruen was elected at the 1812 general election as mp for county carlow , and was then returned unopposed at the next three general elections . | |
| 2 | seat | 5 | PROPERTY | he was member of parliament ( mp ) for county carlow for a total of about 36 years , in three separate periods between 1812 and 1852 , taking his seat in the house of commons of what was then the united kingdom of great britain and ireland . | |
| 3 | bruen | 4 | PERSON | for other people named henry bruen , see henry bruen ( disambiguation ) . | |
| 4 | politician | 3 | PERSON | politician | |
| 5 | carlow | 3 | PLACE | he was member of parliament ( mp ) for county carlow for a total of about 36 years , in three separate periods between 1812 and 1852 , taking his seat in the house of commons of what was then the united kingdom of great britain and ireland . | |
| 6 | henry bruen | 3 | PERSON | for other people named henry bruen , see henry bruen ( disambiguation ) . | |
| 7 | by election | 3 | PROCESS | ||
| 8 | county carlow | 3 | PERSON | he was member of parliament ( mp ) for county carlow for a total of about 36 years , in three separate periods between 1812 and 1852 , taking his seat in the house of commons of what was then the united kingdom of great britain and ireland . | |
| 9 | henry | 2 | PERSON | for other people named henry bruen , see henry bruen ( disambiguation ) . | |
| 10 | petition | 2 | REQUEST | he regained a seat at the general election in january 1835 , but the 1835 election in carlow was overturned on petition , and bruen lost his seat in the resulting by-election on 15 june . | |
| 11 | oak park | 2 | PLACE | his father originally came from boyle , county roscommon , but had moved in 1775 to oak park estate , near carlow town . | |
| 12 | house | 2 | PLACE | he was member of parliament ( mp ) for county carlow for a total of about 36 years , in three separate periods between 1812 and 1852 , taking his seat in the house of commons of what was then the united kingdom of great britain and ireland . | |
| 13 | commons | 2 | UNKNOWN | he was member of parliament ( mp ) for county carlow for a total of about 36 years , in three separate periods between 1812 and 1852 , taking his seat in the house of commons of what was then the united kingdom of great britain and ireland . | |
| 14 | november | 2 | PERIOD | colonel henry bruen ( 3 october 1789 - 5 november 1852 ) was an irish tory party ( and later conservative party ) politician . | |
| 15 | elections | 2 | PROCESS | political career bruen was elected at the 1812 general election as mp for county carlow , and was then returned unopposed at the next three general elections . | |
| 16 | son | 2 | PERSON | henry was the son of henry bruen ( 1741-1795 ) , and dorothea henrietta knox . | |
| 17 | carlow town | 2 | PLACE | his father originally came from boyle , county roscommon , but had moved in 1775 to oak park estate , near carlow town . | |
| 18 | granite | 1 | PERSON | in 1828 , colonel bruen supplied granite used in the construction of the cathedral of the assumption , carlow from his quarry in graiguenaspidogue a few kilometres south of carlow town . | |
| 19 | seats | 1 | PROPERTY | he stood again in 1832 , but did not win either of carlow 's two seats . | |
| 20 | july | 1 | PERIOD | he was then re-elected at the next three general elections , and died in office in november 1852 at the age of 63 , five months after holding his seat at the general election in july . | |
| 21 | christ church | 1 | PERSON | bruen was educated at eton college and then at christ church , oxford . | |
| 22 | ireland | 1 | PLACE | he was member of parliament ( mp ) for county carlow for a total of about 36 years , in three separate periods between 1812 and 1852 , taking his seat in the house of commons of what was then the united kingdom of great britain and ireland . | |
| 23 | westminster | 1 | PLACE | however , the by-election was itself the subject of a petition , and the result was overturned , with bruen being returned to westminster , along with his father-in-law , fellow conservative thomas kavanagh . | |
| 24 | writer | 1 | PERSON | in 1822 he married anne wandesforde kavanagh , daughter of thomas kavanagh , the macmorrough and lady elizabeth butler . ( anne 's younger half-brother was arthur macmorrough kavanagh ( 1831-1889 ) , the severely disabled writer , politician and sportsman ) . | |
| 25 | construction | 1 | ACT | in 1828 , colonel bruen supplied granite used in the construction of the cathedral of the assumption , carlow from his quarry in graiguenaspidogue a few kilometres south of carlow town . | |
| 26 | cathedral | 1 | EVENT | in 1828 , colonel bruen supplied granite used in the construction of the cathedral of the assumption , carlow from his quarry in graiguenaspidogue a few kilometres south of carlow town . | |
| 27 | oxford | 1 | PLACE | bruen was educated at eton college and then at christ church , oxford . | |
| 28 | dorothea henrietta knox | 1 | PERSON | henry was the son of henry bruen ( 1741-1795 ) , and dorothea henrietta knox . | |
| 29 | eton college | 1 | INSTITUTION | bruen was educated at eton college and then at christ church , oxford . | |
| 30 | office | 1 | PLACE | he was then re-elected at the next three general elections , and died in office in november 1852 at the age of 63 , five months after holding his seat at the general election in july . | |
| 31 | oak park estate | 1 | ESTATE | his father originally came from boyle , county roscommon , but had moved in 1775 to oak park estate , near carlow town . | |
| 32 | father | 1 | PERSON | his father originally came from boyle , county roscommon , but had moved in 1775 to oak park estate , near carlow town . | |
| 33 | liberal mp nicholas aylward vigors | 1 | PERSON | he did not win a seat in 1837 , but returned to the house of commons in 1840 , when he won a by-election on 5 december after the death of the liberal mp nicholas aylward vigors . | |
| 34 | months | 1 | PERIOD | he was then re-elected at the next three general elections , and died in office in november 1852 at the age of 63 , five months after holding his seat at the general election in july . | |
| 35 | assumption | 1 | PERSON | in 1828 , colonel bruen supplied granite used in the construction of the cathedral of the assumption , carlow from his quarry in graiguenaspidogue a few kilometres south of carlow town . | |
| 36 | macmorrough | 1 | UNKNOWN | in 1822 he married anne wandesforde kavanagh , daughter of thomas kavanagh , the macmorrough and lady elizabeth butler . ( anne 's younger half-brother was arthur macmorrough kavanagh ( 1831-1889 ) , the severely disabled writer , politician and sportsman ) . | |
| 37 | father in law | 1 | PERSON | ||
| 38 | disambiguation | 1 | ACT | for other people named henry bruen , see henry bruen ( disambiguation ) . | |
| 39 | member | 1 | PERSON | he was member of parliament ( mp ) for county carlow for a total of about 36 years , in three separate periods between 1812 and 1852 , taking his seat in the house of commons of what was then the united kingdom of great britain and ireland . | |
| 40 | issue | 1 | EVENT | marriage and issue | |
| 41 | age | 1 | PROPERTY | he was then re-elected at the next three general elections , and died in office in november 1852 at the age of 63 , five months after holding his seat at the general election in july . | |
| 42 | january | 1 | PERIOD | he regained a seat at the general election in january 1835 , but the 1835 election in carlow was overturned on petition , and bruen lost his seat in the resulting by-election on 15 june . | |
| 43 | october | 1 | PERIOD | colonel henry bruen ( 3 october 1789 - 5 november 1852 ) was an irish tory party ( and later conservative party ) politician . | |
| 44 | june | 1 | PERIOD | he regained a seat at the general election in january 1835 , but the 1835 election in carlow was overturned on petition , and bruen lost his seat in the resulting by-election on 15 june . | |
| 45 | career bruen | 1 | PERSON | political career bruen was elected at the 1812 general election as mp for county carlow , and was then returned unopposed at the next three general elections . | |
| 46 | estate | 1 | ESTATE | his father originally came from boyle , county roscommon , but had moved in 1775 to oak park estate , near carlow town . | |
| 47 | periods | 1 | PERIOD | he was member of parliament ( mp ) for county carlow for a total of about 36 years , in three separate periods between 1812 and 1852 , taking his seat in the house of commons of what was then the united kingdom of great britain and ireland . | |
| 48 | carlow militia | 1 | PERSON | he became a colonel in the carlow militia in 1816 . | |
| 49 | people | 1 | HUMAN GROUP | for other people named henry bruen , see henry bruen ( disambiguation ) . | |
| 50 | great britain | 1 | PLACE | he was member of parliament ( mp ) for county carlow for a total of about 36 years , in three separate periods between 1812 and 1852 , taking his seat in the house of commons of what was then the united kingdom of great britain and ireland . | |
| 51 | boyle | 1 | PERSON | his father originally came from boyle , county roscommon , but had moved in 1775 to oak park estate , near carlow town . | |
| 52 | graiguenaspidogue | 1 | UNKNOWN | in 1828 , colonel bruen supplied granite used in the construction of the cathedral of the assumption , carlow from his quarry in graiguenaspidogue a few kilometres south of carlow town . | |
| 53 | irish tory party | 1 | PERSON | colonel henry bruen ( 3 october 1789 - 5 november 1852 ) was an irish tory party ( and later conservative party ) politician . | |
| 54 | oak | 1 | PERSON | his father originally came from boyle , county roscommon , but had moved in 1775 to oak park estate , near carlow town . | |
| 55 | colonel henry bruen | 1 | PERSON | colonel henry bruen ( 3 october 1789 - 5 november 1852 ) was an irish tory party ( and later conservative party ) politician . | |
| 56 | arthur | 1 | PERSON | in 1822 he married anne wandesforde kavanagh , daughter of thomas kavanagh , the macmorrough and lady elizabeth butler . ( anne 's younger half-brother was arthur macmorrough kavanagh ( 1831-1889 ) , the severely disabled writer , politician and sportsman ) . | |
| 57 | county roscommon | 1 | PERSON | his father originally came from boyle , county roscommon , but had moved in 1775 to oak park estate , near carlow town . | |
| 58 | daughter | 1 | PERSON | in 1822 he married anne wandesforde kavanagh , daughter of thomas kavanagh , the macmorrough and lady elizabeth butler . ( anne 's younger half-brother was arthur macmorrough kavanagh ( 1831-1889 ) , the severely disabled writer , politician and sportsman ) . | |
| 59 | united kingdom | 1 | PLACE | he was member of parliament ( mp ) for county carlow for a total of about 36 years , in three separate periods between 1812 and 1852 , taking his seat in the house of commons of what was then the united kingdom of great britain and ireland . | |
| 60 | anne | 1 | PERSON | in 1822 he married anne wandesforde kavanagh , daughter of thomas kavanagh , the macmorrough and lady elizabeth butler . ( anne 's younger half-brother was arthur macmorrough kavanagh ( 1831-1889 ) , the severely disabled writer , politician and sportsman ) . | |
| 61 | thomas kavanagh | 1 | PERSON | however , the by-election was itself the subject of a petition , and the result was overturned , with bruen being returned to westminster , along with his father-in-law , fellow conservative thomas kavanagh . | |
| 62 | half brother | 1 | PERSON | ||
| 63 | lady elizabeth butler | 1 | PERSON | in 1822 he married anne wandesforde kavanagh , daughter of thomas kavanagh , the macmorrough and lady elizabeth butler . ( anne 's younger half-brother was arthur macmorrough kavanagh ( 1831-1889 ) , the severely disabled writer , politician and sportsman ) . | |
| 64 | life henry | 1 | PERSON | ||
| 65 | result | 1 | RESULT | however , the by-election was itself the subject of a petition , and the result was overturned , with bruen being returned to westminster , along with his father-in-law , fellow conservative thomas kavanagh . | |
| 66 | death | 1 | EVENT | he did not win a seat in 1837 , but returned to the house of commons in 1840 , when he won a by-election on 5 december after the death of the liberal mp nicholas aylward vigors . | |
| 67 | kavanagh | 1 | PERSON | however , the by-election was itself the subject of a petition , and the result was overturned , with bruen being returned to westminster , along with his father-in-law , fellow conservative thomas kavanagh . | |
| 68 | anne wandesforde kavanagh | 1 | PERSON | in 1822 he married anne wandesforde kavanagh , daughter of thomas kavanagh , the macmorrough and lady elizabeth butler . ( anne 's younger half-brother was arthur macmorrough kavanagh ( 1831-1889 ) , the severely disabled writer , politician and sportsman ) . | |
| 69 | quarry | 1 | POSITION | in 1828 , colonel bruen supplied granite used in the construction of the cathedral of the assumption , carlow from his quarry in graiguenaspidogue a few kilometres south of carlow town . | |
| 70 | december | 1 | PERIOD | he did not win a seat in 1837 , but returned to the house of commons in 1840 , when he won a by-election on 5 december after the death of the liberal mp nicholas aylward vigors . | |
| 71 | marriage | 1 | ACT | marriage and issue | |
| 72 | sportsman | 1 | PERSON | in 1822 he married anne wandesforde kavanagh , daughter of thomas kavanagh , the macmorrough and lady elizabeth butler . ( anne 's younger half-brother was arthur macmorrough kavanagh ( 1831-1889 ) , the severely disabled writer , politician and sportsman ) . | |
| 73 | years | 1 | PERIOD | he was member of parliament ( mp ) for county carlow for a total of about 36 years , in three separate periods between 1812 and 1852 , taking his seat in the house of commons of what was then the united kingdom of great britain and ireland . | |
| 74 | colonel | 1 | PERSON | colonel henry bruen ( 3 october 1789 - 5 november 1852 ) was an irish tory party ( and later conservative party ) politician . | |
| 75 | parliament | 1 | HUMAN GROUP | he was member of parliament ( mp ) for county carlow for a total of about 36 years , in three separate periods between 1812 and 1852 , taking his seat in the house of commons of what was then the united kingdom of great britain and ireland . | |
| 76 | family | 1 | HUMAN GROUP | the estate was inherited by henry , and remained in the family until 1957 . | |
| 77 | kilometres | 1 | LENGTH | in 1828 , colonel bruen supplied granite used in the construction of the cathedral of the assumption , carlow from his quarry in graiguenaspidogue a few kilometres south of carlow town . | |
| 78 | colonel bruen | 1 | PERSON | in 1828 , colonel bruen supplied granite used in the construction of the cathedral of the assumption , carlow from his quarry in graiguenaspidogue a few kilometres south of carlow town . | |
| 79 | roof | 1 | GROUP | he also supplied the oak for its great-framed roof from nearby oak park . | |
| 80 | family estate | 1 | ESTATE | in 1795 , bruen inherited the family estate of oak park . | |
| 81 | conservative party | 1 | GROUP | colonel henry bruen ( 3 october 1789 - 5 november 1852 ) was an irish tory party ( and later conservative party ) politician . | |
| 82 | conservative thomas kavanagh | 1 | PERSON | however , the by-election was itself the subject of a petition , and the result was overturned , with bruen being returned to westminster , along with his father-in-law , fellow conservative thomas kavanagh . | |
| 83 | subject | 1 | UNKNOWN | however , the by-election was itself the subject of a petition , and the result was overturned , with bruen being returned to westminster , along with his father-in-law , fellow conservative thomas kavanagh . | |
| 84 | total | 1 | AMOUNT | he was member of parliament ( mp ) for county carlow for a total of about 36 years , in three separate periods between 1812 and 1852 , taking his seat in the house of commons of what was then the united kingdom of great britain and ireland . | |
| 85 | daughters | 1 | PERSON | they had three daughters and one son , henry ( 1828-1912 ) , who was mp for county carlow from 1857 to 1880 . |
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