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  1. Henry Grattan (3 July 1746 – 4 June 1820) was an Irish politician and lawyer who campaigned for legislative freedom for the Irish Parliament in the late 18th century from Britain. He was a Member of the Irish Parliament (MP) from 1775 to 1801 and a Member of Parliament (MP) in Westminster from 1805 to 1820.

  2. Henry Grattan (Dublín, 3 de julio de 1746-Londres, 6 de junio de 1820) fue un miembro de la Cámara Irlandesa de los Comunes y un defensor de la libertad legislativa del Parlamento Irlandés a finales del siglo XVIII. Se opuso al Acta de Unión que fusionaba los reinos de Irlanda y Gran Bretaña.

  3. Henry Grattan was a leader of the Patriot movement that won legislative independence for Ireland in 1782. Later he headed opposition to the union (1800) of England and Ireland. A member of the ruling Anglo-Irish Protestant class, Grattan became a barrister and in the early 1770s joined Henry.

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  4. Henry Grattan fue un miembro de la Cámara Irlandesa de los Comunes y un defensor de la libertad legislativa del Parlamento Irlandés a finales del siglo XVIII. Se opuso al Acta de Unión que fusionaba los reinos de Irlanda y Gran Bretaña.

  5. The biographical entry for Henry Grattan, including an account of the passing of the irish Act of Union in 1800, from 'A Compendium of Irish Biography', by Alfred Webb, 1878

    • Alfred Webb
  6. Grattan, Henry (1746–1820), politician, was baptised 3 July 1746 at St John's Church, Fishamble St., Dublin, first son of James Grattan of Belcamp, Co. Dublin, recorder of Dublin and MP, and Mary Grattan (née Marlay) of Marlay Abbey, Co. Dublin. Education and early life.

  7. Overview. Henry Grattan. (17461820) politician. Quick Reference. (1746–1820) Irish statesman, a champion of Irish independence. He was born and educated in Dublin, where he trained as a barrister and entered the Irish Parliament in 1775.