- Lucius O'Brien, 13th Baron Inchiquin
Lucius O'Brien, 13th Baron Inchiquin (5 December 1800 – 22 March 1872), known as Sir Lucius O'Brien, 5th Baronet from 1837 to 1855, was an Irish politician and nobleman.
He was born at
Dromoland Castle in 1800, the eldest son ofSir Edward O'Brien, 4th Baronet . In 1826, he replaced his father asTory Member of Parliament for Clare, but was unseated in 1830 by the Whig candidates. He unsuccessfully contested the county again in 1835. Upon the death of his father in 1837, he succeeded to the baronetcy, and he was appointedLord Lieutenant of Clare in 1843.He again contested Clare in 1847, topping the poll and ousting Cornelius O'Brien. In 1848, he published a book, "Ireland in 1848: the late famine and the Poor Laws". During the same year, his brother
William Smith O'Brien , a Liberal, led an abortive rebellion and narrowly escaped hanging. O'Brien did not contest Clare in 1852.In 1855, he inherited the title of
Baron Inchiquin from a distant cousin, the last Marquess of Thomond, although this was not confirmed until 1862. He was elected arepresentative peer for Ireland in 1863. He died in 1872 at Dromoland and was succeeded by his son Edward.References
*cite book | title=Modern English Biography v. 2 | first=Frederic | last=Boase | publisher=Netherton & Worth | year=1897 | pages=13–14 | url=http://books.google.com/books?id=_IVmAAAAMAAJ | accessdate=2008-08-25
* "The Parliaments of England" by Henry Stooks Smith (1st edition published in three volumes 1844-50), second edition edited (in one volume) by F.W.S. Craig (Political Reference Publications 1973)) "out of copyright"
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