- Thomas Nicholas Redington
Sir Thomas Nicholas Redington KCB (
2 October 1815 –11 October 1862 ) was an Irish administrator and politician.Redington, only son of Christopher Redington (1780–1825), a captain in the army, by Frances, only daughter of Henry Dowell of Cadiz, was born at Kilcornan,
Oranmore ,County Galway . He was educated atOscott College and atChrist's College, Cambridge , but did not graduate. Devoting himself to politics, he represented Dundalk in parliament in the Liberal interest from 1837 to 1846. [cite web |url=http://www.leighrayment.com/commons/dcommons4.htm |title=House of Commons constituencies: D (part 4) |work=Leigh Rayment's Peerage pages |accessdate=2008-04-11]On
11 July 1846 he was appointed under-secretary of state for Ireland, in 1847 a commissioner of national education, and ex officio an Irish poor-law commissioner. As a member of SirJohn Burgoyne 's relief commission in 1847 he rendered much active service during the famine, and in consequence of his services he was on 28 Aug. 1849 nominated a knight-commander of the civil division of the Bath, soon after Queen Victoria's first visit to Ireland. He served as secretary to the board of control from December 1852 to 1856, when he accepted the post of commissioner of inquiry respecting lunatic asylums in Ireland.On
30 August 1842 he married Anne Eliza Mary, eldest daughter and coheiress ofJohn Hyacinth Talbot , M.P., of Talbot Hall,County Wexford . He resided at Kilcornan House, but he died in London on 11 Oct. 1862.References
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