- Barry Yelverton, 1st Viscount Avonmore
Barry Yelverton, 1st Viscount Avonmore, PC (
28 May ,1736 –19 August ,1805 ) was an Irish judge and politician. He was the eldest son of Francis Yelverton ofBlackwater, Co. Cork ,County Cork .Educated at
Trinity College Dublin , he was for some years an assistant master under Andrew Buck in theHibernian Academy . In 1761 he married Mary Nugent, a lady of some fortune, and was then enabled to read for the bar. He was called in 1764, his success was rapid, and hetook silk eight years afterwards. He sat in theIrish House of Commons as member successively for theborough s of Donegal and Carrickfergus, becomingAttorney-General for Ireland in 1782, but was elevated to the bench as Lord Chief Baron of the Exchequer in 1783. He was created Baron Yelverton in 1795, and in 1800 Viscount Avonmore in thePeerage of Ireland . In 1797 he attained a degree of infamy for presiding over what was widely regarded as a show trial which led to the execution of theUnited Irishman ,William Orr . He died atForthfield ,County Dublin .Among his colleagues at the Irish bar Yelverton, was a popular and charming companion. Of insignificant appearance, he owed his early successes to his remarkable eloquence, which made a great impression on his contemporaries; as a judge, he was inclined to take the view of the advocate rather than that of the impartial lawyer. He gave his support to
Henry Grattan and the Whigs during the greater part of his parliamentary career, but in his latter days became identified with the court party and voted for the union, for which his viscounty was a reward. He had three sons and one daughter, and the title has descended in the family.Children of Barry Yelverton and Mary Nugent:
*Lady Anna Maria Yelverton
*William Yelverton (5 April 1762 –28 November 1814 )
*Hon. Walter Aglionby Yelverton (1772 –3 June 1824 )
*Hon. Barry Yelverton (1772 – June 1824)References
*1911
* [http://www.thepeerage.com/p794.htm#i7940 Biography and lineage at thePeerage.com]
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