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Nicholas Loftus

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Nicholas Loftus (1592-1666) was an Irish politician and public official .

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6-545: He was the son of Sir Dudley Loftus and the grandson of Adam Loftus , the Archbishop of Dublin and an influential political figure in Tudor Ireland . His mother Anne Bagenal was from a leading Ulster family headed by Sir Nicholas Bagenal . She later remarried to the prominent judge Lord Sarsfield , who thus became Nicholas' stepfather. Nicholas' elder brother Sir Adam Loftus was made Vice-Treasurer of Ireland during

12-654: The administration of Thomas Wentworth while Nicholas was appointed as an Irish Treasury official, with the title Clerk of the Pells , under him. He was elected as a member of the Parliament of Ireland in 1613 and 1634, representing the seat of Fethard in County Wexford . In the 1640 Parliament he sat for County Wexford seat. In the Parliament elected in 1661, he sat once again for Fethard. In 1623, he married Margaret Chetham,

18-402: The daughter of Thomas Chetham, a prosperous landowner from Nuthurst (now New Moston ), Lancashire , who later acquired an estate at Hacketstown , County Wicklow , and his first wife Mary Forster. By his wife he had fourteen children, of whom six sons and five daughters reached adult life. After his death in 1666, he was succeeded by his eldest son Sir Nicholas Loftus . The second son Henry was

24-495: The father of Nicholas Loftus, 1st Viscount Loftus , who inherited his uncle's estates after the failure of his male line. This Irish biographical article is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . Dudley Loftus (died 1616) Sir Dudley Loftus (1561 – 1616) was an Irish landowner and politician of the 16th and early seventeenth century. Loftus was born in Rathfarnham , County Dublin in 1561. He

30-505: Was a dynastic union between two powerful Anglo-Irish families, which produced five children. He died in Dublin in January 1616. His wife later remarried Lord Sarsfield . His family had great influence in County Wexford , which continued to the next generation when two of his sons Sir Adam Loftus and Nicholas Loftus were elected to the 1640 Parliament of Ireland . A grandson, Arthur Loftus ,

36-460: Was the eldest son of Adam Loftus , the Archbishop of Dublin and Jane Purdon. As well as his duties in the Church of Ireland he was one of the most powerful political figures in late Tudor Ireland who served as Lord Chancellor of Ireland . He was married to Anne Bagenal , the youngest daughter of Sir Nicholas Bagenal , a leading figure of southern Ulster who had developed the town of Newry . It

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