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George Gore (1675–1753) was an Irish landowner and judge: he held office as Attorney General for Ireland and later served as a justice of the Court of Common Pleas (Ireland). Despite his vigorous efforts, he failed to gain further promotion, but his second son John, Lord Annaly, became Lord Chief Justice of Ireland.

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  • George Gore (1675–1753) was an Irish landowner and judge: he held office as Attorney General for Ireland and later served as a justice of the Court of Common Pleas (Ireland). Despite his vigorous efforts, he failed to gain further promotion, but his second son John, Lord Annaly, became Lord Chief Justice of Ireland. (en)
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  • Member of Parliament for Longford Borough (en)
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  • James Macartney from 1713 (en)
  • Sir Richard Levinge, 1st Bt to 1713 (en)
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  • George Gore (1675–1753) was an Irish landowner and judge: he held office as Attorney General for Ireland and later served as a justice of the Court of Common Pleas (Ireland). Despite his vigorous efforts, he failed to gain further promotion, but his second son John, Lord Annaly, became Lord Chief Justice of Ireland. (en)
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  • George Gore (judge) (en)
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