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Attiwell Wood

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Attiwell Wood (c.1728-1784) was an Irish politician, barrister and Law Officer of the eighteenth century.

He was a native of County Cork, born into a family which had a long association with the town of Bandon; an earlier Attiwell Wood, possibly his grandfather, was a member of Bandon Corporation in 1702. There is some reason to think that the eldest son in each generation was named Attiwell.

He entered the University of Dublin in 1744 and the Middle Temple in 1747. He was called to the Irish Bar in 1753. He became Third Serjeant-at-law (Ireland) in 1777 and was made Second Serjeant in 1779; he held the latter office until his death. He sat in the Irish House of Commons as member for Castlemartyr from 1769 to 1776, and for Clonakilty from 1776 to 1783.

He married Elizabeth Falkiner, daughter of Sir Riggs Falkiner, 1st Baronet and his first wife Mary Barker. Sir Riggs represented the same two constituencies in reverse order: presumably he and his son-in-law did a "swap". Attiwell and Elizabeth had at least one son, also Attiwell, who married Mary Creagh; a later Attiwell Wood was still recorded as a landowner in County Cork in the 1870s.

References

  • Bennett, George The History of Bandon Henry and Coghlan 1862
  • Burke's Peerage 107th Edition Delaware 2003
  • Hart, A.R A History of the King's Serjeants at law in Ireland Dublin Four Courts Press 2000