Patrick Duigenan

Patrick Duigenan
Patrick Duigenan.

Patrick Duigenan (1735 – 11 April 1816), Irish lawyer and politician, was the son of a Leitrim Catholic farmer named O'Duibhgeannain.

Through the tuition of the local Protestant clergyman, who was interested in the boy, he got a scholarship in 1756 at Trinity College, Dublin, and subsequently became a fellow. He was called to the Irish bar in 1767 and obtained a rich practice, mainly in the area of law relating to tithes. A that time tithes were levied off the majority Catholic population for the benefit of the minority Church of Ireland, and were consequently unpopular. While Duigenan thought that Catholics should not have political rights, he provided his Catholic wife with a chapel at their home and arranged for a priest to say mass for her on Sundays.

He is remembered, however, mainly as a politician, on account of his opposition to Grattan, his support of the Union, and his violent antagonism to Catholic emancipation, both in the Irish House of Commons and in pamphlets. As a Member of Parliament (MP), he represented Old Leighlin between 1791 and 1798 and subsequently Armagh Borough until 1801. He sat then for Armagh City in the first Parliament of the United Kingdom. He was a well-known character at Westminster until he died on 11 April 1816.

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Parliament of Ireland
Preceded by
Edward Cooke
Hon. Arthur Acheson
Member of Parliament for Old Leighlin
1790 – 1798
With: Hon. Arthur Acheson
Edward Cooke
Succeeded by
Edward Cooke
Sir Boyle Roche, 1st Bt
Preceded by
Sackville Hamilton
Robert Hobart, Lord Hobart
Member of Parliament for Armagh Borough
1798 – 1801
With: Hon. Thomas Pelham 1798–1799
Gerard Lake 1799–1801
Succeeded by
Parliament of the United Kingdom
Parliament of the United Kingdom
New constituency Member of Parliament for Armagh City
1801 – 1816
Succeeded by
Daniel Webb Webber

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