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- Richard More O'Ferrall DL, JP, PC (10 April 1797 – 27 October 1880) was an Irish politician, a high level British government official and a Governor of Malta. Born to a noble Irish Catholic family at Balyna, he was the eldest son and heir of Ambrose More O'Ferrall, Lord of Laois and Prince of Annally. Educated at Stonyhurst College, More O'Ferrall entered politics young, becoming Member of Parliament for Kildare in 1830. In 1839, More O'Ferrall married Matilda, daughter of The 3rd Viscount Southwell, KP. After holding many senior roles, he was appointed Governor of Malta in 1847, a post he held until 1851. He was known to be a very honourable man and was made a deputy lieutenant and a justice of the peace as well as a Member of the Privy Council of the United Kingdom. He stepped down as a Member of Parliament for Kildare in 1865. More O'Ferrall was widely respected, both in Ireland and Great Britain and has been widely praised for his achievements while Governor of Malta. (en)
- Richard More O'Ferrall (1797 - 27 octobre 1880) est un homme politique irlandais, un haut fonctionnaire du gouvernement britannique et un gouverneur de Malte. (fr)
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- Balyna, Moyvalley, County Kildare, United Kingdom (en)
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- Kingstown, County Dublin, United Kingdom (en)
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- Ducal coronet (en)
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- Cu Reu Bhaid (en)
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- Rory O'More, Lord of Laois (en)
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- The Hon. Matilda, Southwell, daughter of The 3rd Viscount Southwell, KP (en)
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- Richard More O'Ferrall (1797 - 27 octobre 1880) est un homme politique irlandais, un haut fonctionnaire du gouvernement britannique et un gouverneur de Malte. (fr)
- Richard More O'Ferrall DL, JP, PC (10 April 1797 – 27 October 1880) was an Irish politician, a high level British government official and a Governor of Malta. Born to a noble Irish Catholic family at Balyna, he was the eldest son and heir of Ambrose More O'Ferrall, Lord of Laois and Prince of Annally. Educated at Stonyhurst College, More O'Ferrall entered politics young, becoming Member of Parliament for Kildare in 1830. In 1839, More O'Ferrall married Matilda, daughter of The 3rd Viscount Southwell, KP. After holding many senior roles, he was appointed Governor of Malta in 1847, a post he held until 1851. He was known to be a very honourable man and was made a deputy lieutenant and a justice of the peace as well as a Member of the Privy Council of the United Kingdom. He stepped down as a (en)
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- Richard More O'Ferrall (en)
- Richard More O'Ferrall (fr)
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