George Ensor

George Ensor, drawing by John Comerford

George Ensor J.P. (17 December 1769 – 1843) was an eminent Irish author and lawyer.

Ensor was born in Ardress, County Armagh and lived in Ardress house, Ireland and educated at the Royal School, Armagh followed by Trinity College Dublin. He was called to the Irish Bar in 1792. He married Esther Weld (sister of famous Irish explorer, author and painter Isaac Weld) on 7 January 1804. His father, George Ensor, and uncle, John Ensor, were architects who designed much of Merrion Square, Parnell Square, the Rotunda of the Rotunda Hospital, now the Ambassador Theatre (Dublin), the Hotel Saint George[1] and the Castle Hotel[2] - all in Dublin. They originated from Coventry and Wilnecote, England. George (Senior) was the first of the 'Irish' Ensors and John the first of the Rollesby Hall/New Zealand Ensors.

He was a well-known political writer and patriot, author of at least twenty books of educational and Irish interest, and the father-in-law of J. P. Prendergast the historian. He was a friend of Daniel O'Connell, Jeremy Bentham and James Mill. He accompanied John Stuart Mill (aged 14) to France in 1820. Was a grand juror and High Sheriff (1806) of County Armagh and died in 1843 at the family home, Ardress House, now property of the National Trust.[3]

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  1. thecastlehotelgroup.com
  2. thecastlehotelgroup.com
  3. nationaltrust.org.uk
  4. Marvin's Legal Bibliography (1847) p 296. For other reviews, see (1813) 72 Monthly Review 174; K, "Review" (1813) 10 Belfast Monthly Magazine 58 and 138; (1814) 6 Critical Review 10. See also Holdsworth, A History of English Law, Methuen, 1966, vol 13, p 495. Copy of this book by Ensor: Google Books.
  5. Radzinowicz, Leon. A History of English Criminal Law and Its Administration from 1750. Macmillan. 1948. vol 1. p 366.

Oxford Biography Index entry George Ensor

Ensor, George (1769-1843), political writer Oxford Biography Index Number 101008822

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