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  1. Henry Grattan (1789 – 16 July 1859) was an Irish politician, who was Member of Parliament for Dublin City on behalf of the Whigs from 1826 to 1830 in the British House of Commons. From 1831 to 1852, he represented Meath for the Repeal Association . Grattan was called to the Irish Bar in 1810.

  2. Esmonde, Sir Thomas Henry Grattan. Esmonde, Sir Thomas Henry Grattan (1862–1935), 11th baronet, landowner and politician, was born 21 September 1862 at Pau, France, the eldest of seven children of Sir John Esmonde (d. 1876), a liberal MP and tenth holder of a baronetcy created in 1628, and Louisa Esmonde (d. 1880), daughter of Henry Grattan ...

  3. William Pitt on Grattan's maiden speech in the British House of Commons (13 May 1805), quoted in Memoirs of the Life and Times of The Rt. Hon. Henry Grattan, Vol. V (1846), p. 262; The speech of Mr. Grattan was, I understand, a display of the most beautiful eloquence perhaps ever heard, but it was seditious and inflammatory to a degree hardly ...

  4. Henry Grattan, the Regency Crisis and the emergence of a Whig party in Ireland, 1788-9. III in T October he Regency 1788 Crisis has a that twofold proceeded importance from in the Irish apparent political insanity history. of George. In an Anglo-Irish context, it can be argued that this episode crucially.

  5. 11 de dic. de 2013 · Memoirs of the life and times of the Rt. Hon. Henry Grattan by Grattan, Henry, 1789-1859. Publication date 1849 Topics Grattan, Henry, 1746-1820 Publisher

  6. 15 de jun. de 2011 · Grattan's long political career spanned a crucial period of Irish and British history before and after the American and French revolutions, the 1798 United Irishmen rebellion and the Act of Union 1800. Enlarge image. The Speeches of the Right Honorable Henry Grattan in the Irish and Imperial Parliament edited by his son Henry Grattan Jnr. was ...

  7. Henry Grattan (3 July 1746 – 6 June 1820) was an Irish politician. He was a member of the Irish House of Commons. He wanted changes such as Catholic Emancipation and more self government for the kingdom. He did not believe that Ireland and Great Britain should become a single country. He was one of the people who were most important in ...