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Thomas Joseph Campbell (1871 - 1946): |
Thomas Campbell was was born at 54 Divis Street, Belfast to Joseph Campbell and his wife Sarah Morrow. He was educated at the nearby Christian Brothers' School and St Malachy's College. He was Editor of the Irish News from 1895 to 1906. In 1900 he was called to the Bar and was the first Treasurer of the Northern Ireland Bar and the first Secretary of the Northern Ireland Circuit. He became King's Counsel in 1918, represented the Nationalist Party, after 1929, in both Houses of the Northern Ireland Parliament, and ended his career as a County Court Judge. He was author of Fifty Years of Ulster.
Born: | 14 December 1871 |
Died: | 13 May 1946 |
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Acknowledgements: Maud Hamill |
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