Richard Freeman (Irish judge)
Encyclopedia
Richard Freeman was an English-born judge who became Lord Chancellor of Ireland
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, eldest son of John Freeman and his wife Anne Croft; educated at Christ Church, Oxford;called to the Bar 1674. He married firstly Elizabeth, daughter of Sir Anthony Keck, and secondly Anne Marshal of Durham.
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In 1710 Freeman was suddenly afflicted with what was described as " a disorder of the brain" which was said to have deprived him entirely of his reason. Certainly he was unable to continue in office, and died shortly after resigning from the Chancellorship.
Lord Chancellor of Ireland
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Family
He was born in GloucestershireGloucestershire
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, eldest son of John Freeman and his wife Anne Croft; educated at Christ Church, Oxford;called to the Bar 1674. He married firstly Elizabeth, daughter of Sir Anthony Keck, and secondly Anne Marshal of Durham.
Career
After 30 years at the Bar Freeman secured judicial office through his friendship with John Somers, the former Lord Chancellor, who had a high opinion of his abilities. In 1706 he became Lord Chief Baron of the Irish Exchequer and within a year was appointed Lord Chancellor of Ireland; in which capacity he also acted as speaker of the Irish House of LordsIrish House of Lords
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In 1710 Freeman was suddenly afflicted with what was described as " a disorder of the brain" which was said to have deprived him entirely of his reason. Certainly he was unable to continue in office, and died shortly after resigning from the Chancellorship.