Robert Warren (Irish politician)
Robert Richard Warren PC, QC (3 June 1817 – 24 September 1897) was an Irish Conservative Party Member of Parliament (MP) in the United Kingdom Parliament and subsequently a Judge.
Warren was the son of Captain Henry Warren, the eighth son of Sir Robert Warren, 1st Baronet (see Warren baronets), and his wife Catherine Stewart. He attended Trinity College, Dublin, and entered the Middle Temple before being called to the Irish Bar in 1839. He became a Queen's Counsel (QC) in 1858. Warren was Solicitor-General for Ireland from March 1867 and Attorney-General for Ireland from October 1867 to 1868. He was made a member of the Privy Council of Ireland on 12 October 1867.
He was MP for Dublin University 27 August 1867 – 1868.
Warren retired from the House of Commons when Parliament was dissolved in 1868. Soon afterwards he was appointed the Irish Probate Judge. On the creation of the High Court of Justice in Ireland in 1878 he was appointed the judge of the Probate Division and held office until his death in 1897. He married Mary Perry in 1846.
References
- Who's Who of British Members of Parliament: Vol. I 1832-1885, edited by Michael Stenton (The Harvester Press 1976)
- Leigh Rayment's Historical List of MPs – Constituencies beginning with "D" (part 3)
External links
- Hansard 1803–2005: contributions in Parliament by Robert Warren
Parliament of the United Kingdom | ||
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Preceded by Anthony Lefroy Hedges Eyre Chatterton |
Member of Parliament for Dublin University 1867–1868 With: Anthony Lefroy |
Succeeded by Anthony Lefroy John Thomas Ball |
Political offices | ||
Preceded by Hedges Eyre Chatterton |
Solicitor-General for Ireland 1867 |
Succeeded by Michael Harrison |
Preceded by Hedges Eyre Chatterton |
Attorney-General for Ireland 1867–1868 |
Succeeded by John Thomas Ball |