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Thomas Barnwall Martin (1784 – April 1847) was an Irish landowner and politician. Martin was the eldest surviving son of Richard Martin, humanitarian and Member of Parliament for Galway County, by his first wife. Following an unhappy conclusion to a love affair with the daughter of a local chandler, Thomas left home to join the army. He served at the Siege of Badajoz (1812), Spain in 1812, where he was wounded severely. Despite a personal commendation by the Duke of Wellington himself, Martin returned to Ireland where he later married, inherited the family estate centered at Ballynahinch Castle in Connemara, and successfully campaigned for his father's former seat in Parliament in 1832 and served in this position until his death. Martin died as a result of famine fever, contracted while trying to save his tenants from the effects of the famine. His final words were "My God! What will become of my people?" He was married to Julia Kirwan, daughter of Patrick Kirwan of Dalgan Park. She had a dowry of £15,000. They had one daughter, Mary Letitia Martin (d. 30 October 1850), an author who married Arthur G. Bell. ==See also== * Peter Martin (STP) * Francis Martin * Harriet Letitia Martin * Mary Letitia Martin * Richard Martin (Irish politician) * Rychard Martin * Violet Florence Martin * Wylliam Martin * Adrian James Martyn * Andrew H. Martyn * Edward Martyn * Mary Gabriel Martyn * Oliver Óge Martyn * Richard Óge Martyn * Thomas Óge Martyn * William Óge Martyn 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Thomas Barnwall Martin」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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