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About: Robert Harty

About: Robert Harty

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Sir Robert Way Harty, 1st Baronet (27 December 1779 – 10 October 1832) was a British politician and Whig Member of Parliament representing Dublin City for a few months in 1831. He was born the youngest son of Timothy Harty (d. 1799) of Kilkenny and Mary, the daughter of John Lockington.

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  • Sir Robert Way Harty, 1. Baronet (* 27. Dezember 1779; † 1832) war ein irischer Politiker. Robert Way Harty wurde 1779 als Sohn von Timothy Harty und Margaret Lockington geboren. Am 21. März 1807 heiratete er Elizabeth Davis. Aus der Ehe gingen mehrere Kinder hervor. Am 9. Februar 1822 wurde Harty zu einem Ratsherrn von Dublin gewählt. Als solcher bekleidete er von 1830 bis 1831 das Amt des Oberbürgermeisters der Stadt (Lord Mayor of Dublin). Mai 1831 wurde Harty zusammen mit für den Wahlkreis Dublin City in das House of Commons gewählt. Ihre Wahl wurde jedoch angefochten und so schieden beide im August desselben Jahres wieder aus. Zu den Neuwahlen trat Harty nicht noch einmal an. Am 30. September 1831 wurde ihm der erbliche Adelstitel Baronet, of Prospect House in the County of Dublin, verliehen. Hartys älteste Schwester Susannah († Januar 1803) heiratete im Januar 1790 den späteren Dubliner Ratsherrn und Oberbürgermeister . (de)
  • Sir Robert Way Harty, 1st Baronet (27 December 1779 – 10 October 1832) was a British politician and Whig Member of Parliament representing Dublin City for a few months in 1831. He was born the youngest son of Timothy Harty (d. 1799) of Kilkenny and Mary, the daughter of John Lockington. Harty was appointed High Sheriff of Dublin City for 1811-12 and was the Lord Mayor of Dublin when elected to Parliament. He was created 1st Baronet (Harty of Prospect House, Dublin) in 1831. The formal creation, according to Leigh Rayment, was 30 September 1831, but it must have been known about earlier as The Times (of London) in its edition of 23 May 1831 reporting the result of the Dublin election, referred to Harty as a Baronet. In the UK General Election of 1831 Harty was, on 19 May 1831, declared elected to one of the two seats for Dublin City. The defeated Tory candidates presented an election petition against Harty and his colleague Louis Perrin. The Whig MPs were unseated in August and a new election ordered. Harty was never again to stand for election to Parliament. He was married to Elizabeth, the daughter of John Davis of Eden Park and Prospect House, Co. Dublin; by his wife, Mary, daughter of Charles Jones (d.1788) of Killincarrig House, Co. Wicklow. They had 4 sons and 3 daughters. He was succeeded in his title consecutively by his eldest son, Robert and his youngest son, Henry Lockington. His daughter Emma-Jane Adelaide (1828–1919) married George Henry Haigh DL JP (1829–1887, Repton, Trinity College Cambridge) of The Shay, Halifax, and Grainsby Hall, Lincs in 1859. The Haighs were a fabulously wealthy family who had made their fortune in the industrial revolution (as mill owners, merchants and bankers) and were busy transforming themselves into the upper ranks of the landed gentry. Apart from owning huge estates in Yorkshire and Lincolnshire they also owned a large country house in Merionethshire called "Aber Iâ". This property was later made famous as Portmeirion by Sir Clough Williams-Ellis. Their eldest son was George Henry Caton Haigh (1860–1941). (en)
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  • Sir Robert Way Harty, 1. Baronet (* 27. Dezember 1779; † 1832) war ein irischer Politiker. Robert Way Harty wurde 1779 als Sohn von Timothy Harty und Margaret Lockington geboren. Am 21. März 1807 heiratete er Elizabeth Davis. Aus der Ehe gingen mehrere Kinder hervor. Am 9. Februar 1822 wurde Harty zu einem Ratsherrn von Dublin gewählt. Als solcher bekleidete er von 1830 bis 1831 das Amt des Oberbürgermeisters der Stadt (Lord Mayor of Dublin). Mai 1831 wurde Harty zusammen mit für den Wahlkreis Dublin City in das House of Commons gewählt. Ihre Wahl wurde jedoch angefochten und so schieden beide im August desselben Jahres wieder aus. Zu den Neuwahlen trat Harty nicht noch einmal an. Am 30. September 1831 wurde ihm der erbliche Adelstitel Baronet, of Prospect House in the County of Dublin, v (de)
  • Sir Robert Way Harty, 1st Baronet (27 December 1779 – 10 October 1832) was a British politician and Whig Member of Parliament representing Dublin City for a few months in 1831. He was born the youngest son of Timothy Harty (d. 1799) of Kilkenny and Mary, the daughter of John Lockington. (en)
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