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STEELE, THOMAS (1788-1848) , Irish politician and writer, a member of a Somerset family which settled in Ireland
century , was born on the 3rd of November 1788. He was educated at Trinity College, Dublin, and at Magdalene College, Cambridge , and succeeded to a large estate in Co. Clare. As a volunteer he fought against the Bourbons in Spain in 1823, and, returning to Ireland
return Daniel O'Connell to parliament for Co: `Clare at the famous election of 1828. It is interesting to note that Steele himself was a Protestant
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