John Lentaigne

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Rt. Hon. Sir John Francis O'Neill Lentaigne CB (21 June 1803 – 12 November 1886) was an Irish administrator, lawyer and Privy Counsellor.

Life[]

He was born 21 June 1803 in Tallaght, Dublin. His father was physician Dr. Benjamin Lentaigne of , Dublin, an immigrant from France. His mother was Marie Thérèse O'Neill, daughter of .[1] He was one of the first pupils to attend school at Clongowes Wood College. He graduated from Trinity College and with a medical degree.

He was a Privy Counsellor for Ireland from 1803 to 1886. He served as a Justice of the Peace and Deputy Lieutenant for County Monaghan and was appointed High Sheriff of Monaghan for 1844–45. He became a member of the Prisons Board and was Inspector-General of Prisons in Ireland from 1854 to 1877 and Commissioner of National Education. He was president of the Statistical and Social Inquiry Society of Ireland between 1877 and 1878.

He was invested as a Companion of the Order of the Bath and made a Knight of the Order of Pius IX.

On his death in 1886 he was buried at Glasnevin Cemetery, Dublin.[2] He had married Mary, the daughter and co-heiress of Francis Magan of Emoe, Westmeath, with whom he had 12 children. One son, John Vincent Lentaigne, also became a doctor.[1]

References[]

  1. ^ a b Leaney, Enda. "Lentaigne, John Francis O'Neill | Dictionary of Irish Biography". Dictionary of Irish Biography. Retrieved 22 April 2021.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  2. ^ "(Grave of) Sir John Francis O'Neill Lentaigne". findagrave.com. Retrieved 13 October 2013.
  • Burke, Bernard (1912). Genealogical and heraldic history of the landed families of Ireland.
  • Irish Industrial Schools by Jane Barnes 1989 p51
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