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Henry Joy (judge) : ウィキペディア英語版 | Henry Joy (judge) Henry Joy (born 1767, died June 5, 1838, near Dublin) was an Irish judge. He was appointed Solicitor-General for Ireland in 1822, and Attorney-General for Ireland in 1827. He was made Chief Baron of the Irish Exchequer in 1831, a position he held until his death in 1838. He was a cousin of the United Irishman leader, Henry Joy McCracken. == Family == He was born in Belfast, son of Henry Joy and grandson of Francis Joy;〔Ball, F. Elrington ''The Judges in Ireland'' 1221-1921 John Murray London 1926 Vol.2 p.347〕 his mother was a Dunbar from Dungannon. The Joy family, of Huguenot origin, were among Belfast's leading industrialists and founded the Belfast News Letter. His aunt Ann was the mother of Henry Joy McCracken. The future judge did not share his cousin's passion for politics; although he opposed the Act of Union 1800, he was considered an unusually non-political barrister.
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