James Gibson (Irish politician) explained
James Gibson was an Irish politician. Gibson was born in County Antrim and educated at Trinity College Dublin.[1] He was admitted to the Irish Bar in 1828 and rose to become a QC, and latterly County Court Judge of Donegal. He was elected MP for Belfast in 1837. He was one of the Trustees of Magee College, Derry.[2] [3] He died on 5 February 1880.[4]
Notes and References
- "Alumni Dublinenses: a register of the students, graduates, professors and provosts of Trinity College in the University of Dublin (1593–1860)Burtchaell, G.D/Sadlier, T.U p324: Dublin, Alex Thom and Co, 1935
- https://streetdirectories.proni.gov.uk/media/gljWuPC8dtJZ58rh4ncOGQ..a?ts=5pC9mRpeX3BNYPzUSdMWDg..a The Belfast And Province Of Ulster Directory 1870, P132
- https://streetdirectories.proni.gov.uk/media/rIoQbBI6VPjCRMi_tCI-mg..a?ts=tFjIPDRF05Cf2UrccwSVZA..a The Belfast And Province Of Ulster Directory 1877, P706
- 'Deaths' The Times London, England, Tuesday, Feb. 10, 1880 Issue 29800, p. 1