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James O'Brien (died 1771)

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James O'Brien
Member of the Irish House of Commons
for Youghal
In office
1728–1760
Preceded byArthur Hyde
Succeeded byBellingham Boyle
Personal details
Bornc. 1700
Amsterdam, Holland, The Netherlands
Died18 December 1771 (aged c. 71)
Amsterdam, Holland, The Netherlands
SpouseMary Jephson
ChildrenAnne, Murrough, John, Edward, and Henrietta
ParentWilliam O'Brien

Hon. James O'Brien (c. 1700 - 18 December 1771)[1] was an Irish nobleman and politician.

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Life

James O'Brien was the son of William O'Brien, 3rd Earl of Inchiquin, and his wife, Mary Villiers, daughter of Sir Edward Villiers. He married Mary Jephson, the daughter of the Very Reverend William Jephson, Dean of Kilmore, and Anne Barry.

From 1725 to 1727, O'Brien sat as a Member of the Irish House of Commons for Charleville.[1] In 1727, he was elected to the Irish House of Commons for Youghal. He held this seat until his retirement in 1760.[1] While serving in Parliament, O'Brien and his family lived in Drogheda, where he held the position of Collector of Customs for the Port of Drogheda. He retired to his brother's estate at Rostellan, County Cork. During his residency there, O'Brien served as Collector of Customs for the Port of Cork until 1767. He died at Rostellan Estate in 1771.[citation needed]

O'Brien also served time as Grand Master of the Freemasons of Munster. He was unanimously elected in 1727. In the army, he held the rank of Captain of Foot.[citation needed]

Family

Children of James O'Brien and Mary Jephson:[citation needed]

References

  1. ^ a b c Journal of the Cork Historical and Archaeological Society. 1896. pp. 40.
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