William Sampson

  • male, deceased (1836)
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William Sampson was an Irish Protestant lawyer known for his defense of religious liberty in Ireland and America. He was born in Derry, Ireland, and studied law in London. He married Grace Clark in 1790; they had two sons, William and John, and a daughter, Catherine Anne. Active in providing legal defenses for members of the United Irishmen, he was arrested at the time of the Irish Rebellion of 1798, imprisoned, and compelled to leave Ireland for exile in Europe. Wikipedia
Born:
January 26, 1764
Died:
December 28, 1836
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  • Lisburn Historical Society...

    William Sampson was admitted to the Irish Bar and was called to the North East Circuit, which also brought him to the Hillsborough Assizes and the Lisburn District. He is mentioned several times in the Downshire Papers; and by this time had become Junior
    www.lisburn.com/books/historical_society/volume4/volume4_...
  • Memoirs of William Sampson,...

    Attorney William Sampson was an Irish Protestant lawyer charged with treason for defending Catholics. After imprisonment and torture, he was exiled and eventually came to America where he contined to defend human rights. Ultimately he triumphed in one of
    rewinn.com/8099
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