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Thomas Enraght O'Brien
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Thomas Enraght O'Brien (4 May 1827[1] – 18 January 1896)[2] was Lord Lieutenant of Limerick and Custos Rotulorum of Limerick between 29 November 1894 until his death. He left an estate worth over £30,000.[3] He was married to Harriet O'Brien (née O'Neill). He is buried in Mount Saint Lawrence Cemetery, Limerick.[2][4]
He was appointed to the Commission of the Peace for South Hill, Limerick, in 1879,[5] and was appointed to serve as Lieutenant and Custos Rotulorum for County Limerick in December 1894.[6]
Outside of government appointments, he was a partner in the Limerick grocers, John Quin & Co., Ltd. He was said to have been a philanthropist, and to have served as a governor on the Lunatic Asylum Board.[1]
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