John Hyacinth Talbot

John Hyacinth Talbot (1794 – 30 April 1868) of Ballytrent, County Wexford [1] was an Irish Repeal Association politician.[2]

John Hyacinth Talbot
Member of Parliament
for New Ross
In office
7 August 1847  15 July 1852
Preceded byRobert Gore
Succeeded byCharles Gavan Duffy
In office
10 December 1832  6 July 1841
Preceded byWilliam Wigram
Succeeded byRobert Gore
Personal details
Born1794
Died30 April 1868(1868-04-30) (aged 73–74)
NationalityIrish
Political partyRepeal Association

He was the son of Matthew Talbot of Ballynamony, Co. Wexford and Jane, Countess d'Arcy and educated at Stonyhurst College, Lancashire.[2]

Talbot was first elected Repeal Association MP for New Ross at the 1832 general election and held the seat until 1841, when he did not seek re-election. He sat again for the seat from 1847 to 1852 when, again, he did not seek re-election.[2][3] He was selected as High Sheriff of Wexford for 1855.[4]

He was a member of the Reform Club.[2]

He married twice. In 1822, he married Anne Eliza Redmond, daughter of Walter Redmond of Wexford, a banker.[5] In 1851 he married Eliza, daughter of Sir John Power, Bt, with whom he had a son and heir, also John Hyacinth Talbot, born in 1851.

References

  1. Rayment, Leigh (13 June 2017). "The House of Commons: Constituencies beginning with "N"". Leigh Rayment's Peerage Page. Archived from the original on 3 September 2018. Retrieved 25 August 2019.
  2. "John Talbot". Members of Parliament after 1832. The History of Parliament. Retrieved 25 August 2019.
  3. Walker, B.M., ed. (1978). Parliamentary Election Results in Ireland, 1801-1922. Dublin: Royal Irish Academy. ISBN 0901714127.
  4. The county families of the United Kingdom. p. 625.
  5. "Redmond, Anne Eliza". Members of Parliament after 1832. The History of Parliament. Retrieved 25 August 2019.
Parliament of the United Kingdom
Preceded by
William Wigram
Member of Parliament for New Ross
18321841
Succeeded by
Robert Gore
Preceded by
Robert Gore
Member of Parliament for New Ross
18471852
Succeeded by
Charles Gavan Duffy


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