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John Porter-Porter : ウィキペディア英語版 | John Porter-Porter John Porter-Porter (3 April 1855–10 August 1939) was a unionist politician in Northern Ireland. He was born John Porter Archdale on 3 April 1855,〔thepeerage.com suggests he was born in 1853, but ''Alumni Cantabrigienses'' and the (Introduction to the Porter family papers ) held at PRONI agree in giving the year as 1855.〕 the son of Nicholas Montgomery Archdale of Crock-na-crieve, co. Fermanagh. He studied at The King's School, Worcester〔John F. Harbinson, ''The Ulster Unionist Party, 1882-1973'', p.205〕 and Caius College, Cambridge, then resided at Belle Isle in County Fermanagh. He adopted his unusual surname of Porter-Porter in 1876, replacing Archdale with Porter, in accordance with the terms of an inheritance.〔(Person Page 18995 ), thePeerage.com〕 He served as a J.P. and Deputy Lieutenant of Co. Longford and was appointed High Sheriff of Longford for 1879 and as High Sheriff of Fermanagh for 1883.〔 〕 Porter-Porter was elected to the first Senate of Northern Ireland for the Ulster Unionist Party, despite his lack of political experience. He retired from the Senate in 1937,〔 and died two years later.〔 He had married Josephine, the eldest daughter of Jesse Lloyd of Co. Monaghan. 〔 ==References==
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