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Francis Magan : ウィキペディア英語版 | Francis Magan Francis Magan was a member of the Society of United Irishmen, barrister and informer. ==Early life == He was born 24 May 1774 in Dublin, descended of an ancient Catholic family from Co. Westmeath, the Magans of Umma-more (Emoe). His grandfather, James Magan, established a medical practice in Dublin, where he was succeeded by his eldest son, Richard. Thomas Magan, James's second son, became a woolen draper, establishing himself at 49 High St., Dublin. Active politically, Thomas represented Dundalk at the Catholic Convention of 1792. Loyal to the crown, however, he was named wool draper and mercer to the king in 1794, an honorary title he probably owed to his friend Francis Higgins, owner of a well-known government "print", ''The Freeman's Journal''. Magan was admitted to Trinity College, Dublin in 1788, although he did not attend before 1791. He joined the College Historical Society but was never active. In May 1794, he signed the oath of loyalty required of any aspiring Catholic barrister and went to London to study at Lincoln's Inn.
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