Judge John O'Hagan 1825-1890

Judge John O'Hagan 1825-1890

Born in Newry, educated at a Jesuit school in Dublin, John O¿Hagan studied Law and Arts at Dublin University. There he became friendly with Thomas Davis, Gavan Duffy, and other Young Irelanders. He wrote for the Nation newspaper and was the author of some of its best known ballads. He toured Muns......
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<p>Born in Newry, educated at a Jesuit school in Dublin, John O¿Hagan studied Law and Arts at Dublin University. There he became friendly with Thomas Davis, Gavan Duffy, and other Young Irelanders. He wrote for the <em>Nation </em>newspaper and was the author of some of its best known ballads. He toured Munster with Duffy and the poet Denis Florence McCarthy, and Ulster with Duffy and John Mitchel, and published accounts of both adventures, which cast light on the country side and people during the 1840s. After the 1848 revolution, O¿Hagan worked as a lawyer on the Munster Circuit. Subsequently, he became friendly with John Henry Newman and lectured in Law, Literature and the Arts in Newman¿s Catholic University. He stayed in touch with Newman after the latter had returned to England.</p><p>In the 1860s, O¿Hagan was appointed a Commissioner for National Education, a post and subject of great interest to him up to his death. In that decade also he married Frances O¿Hagan, who was much y
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Born in Newry, educated at a Jesuit school in Dublin, John O’Hagan studied Law and Arts at Dublin University. There he became friendly with Thomas Davis, Gavan Duffy, and other Young Irelanders. He wrote for the Nation newspaper and was the author of some of its best known ballads. He toured Munster with Duffy and the poet Denis Florence McCarthy, and Ulster with Duffy and John Mitchel, and published accounts of both adventures, which cast light on the country side and people during the 1840s. After the 1848 revolution, O’Hagan worked as a lawyer on the Munster Circuit. Subsequently, he became friendly with John Henry Newman and lectured in Law, Literature and the Arts in Newman’s Catholic University. He stayed in touch with Newman after the latter had returned to England.In the 1860s, O’Hagan was appointed a Commissioner for National Education, a post and subject of great interest to him up to his death. In that decade also he married Frances O’Hagan, who was much younger than him. They had a happy marriage and their house on the hill of Howth was a welcome centre for poets such as Gerard Manley Hopkins and Aubrey de Vere, and a range of friends, writers, educationists, lawyers, and clergy. John O’Hagan prospered in a career in equity law, and he was appointed in turn chairman of the court of quarter sessions in Leitrim and in Clare. While in Clare, the title was raised to that of Judge. In 1880 he was appointed to take charge of the land commission arising from Mr Gladstone’s Land Act of 1881. He died in 1890 widely mourned and praised as a man of integrity who, in the words of The Spectator magazine, was ‘known to all not only as a most learned and experienced lawyer with a serene temper and a judgement of rare balance, but as a scholar of wide and liberal culture, a man beloved and respected by all who knew him’.

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Judge John O'Hagan 1825-1890 - En Uforglemmelig Figur i Irsk Historie

Judge John O'Hagan ble født i Newry i 1825, og etter en grundig utdannelse ved et jesuittisk skole i Dublin, studerte han juss og kunst ved Dublin University. Her knyttet han vennskap med kjente figurer som Thomas Davis og Gavan Duffy. Hans tidlige interesse for litteratur og politikk satte sitt preg på hans senere karriere som både advokat og dommer.

En Rik Karriere som Advokat og Dommer

O'Hagan ble kjent for sitt arbeid som advokat på Munster Circuit, hvor han utmerket seg i lovens verden. I 1860-årene fikk han æren av å være kommissær for nasjonal utdanning, en stilling han brant for til sin død i 1890. Han ble senere utnevnt til dommer og fikk anerkjennelse som en mann med integritet og en sjelden evne til å balansere velferd og lov.

  • Født: 1825 i Newry
  • Utdanning: Jesuittsamfunnets skole i Dublin og Dublin University
  • Kjente forbindelser: Thomas Davis, Gavan Duffy, John Mitchel
  • Karriere: Advokat, kommissær for nasjonal utdanning, dommer
  • Gift: Frances O'Hagan, med hvem han hadde et lykkelig ekteskap
  • Død: 1890, etterlatt som en respektert lovgiver og samfunnsfigur

Miljøet Rundt John O'Hagan

Hans hjem i Howth ble et sentrum for poeter og forfattere som Gerard Manley Hopkins og Aubrey de Vere. O'Hagan var ikke bare en dyktig jurist, men også en kulturpersonlighet som inspirerte mange. Med slik kulturell innflytelse, var hans liv og verk med på å forme Irlands litterære landskap i løpet av 1800-tallet.

Med sin dype kunnskap og erfaring i lov, forble Judge John O'Hagan en uforglemmelig skikkelse som etterlot seg en varig arv. Hans bidrag til Samfunnet og hans dedikasjon til jus og utdanning vil bli husket i generasjoner.

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