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William Tankerville Chamberlain (25 June 175112 May 1802) was an Irish judge of the late eighteenth century. He was highly praised by contemporaries for his ability and integrity, but his reputation suffered from his conduct as a judge at the trial for treason of William Orr, a trial which is now widely regarded as a grave miscarriage of justice. ==Personal life== Chamberlain was born in Dublin, the son of Michael Chamberlain. He attended St.Bees School in West Cumbria, matriculated from the University of Dublin in 1769 and took his degree of Bachelor of Arts there in 1774. He entered the Middle Temple in 1775 and was called to the Bar in 1779.〔Ball, F. Elrington ''The Judges in Ireland 1221–1921'' John Murray London 1926 Vol.2 p.227〕 He married Lucy Boyd of Rosslare House, Rosslare Harbour: their children included Michael, an army officer, Amy, who married the Reverend Crinus Irwin, Archdeacon of Ossory, by whom she had six children, and Sophia, who married Henry Archer.〔''Freeman's Journal'' November 1827〕 He lived mainly at Churchtown, Dublin.
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