The Palace and Park by Phillips, Forbes, Latham, Owen, Scharf, and Shenton

1688. A member of the Church of Rome, he owed his promotion to the

Liberal party. Appointed Attorney-General 1835, Baron of the Exchequer 1836, and Master of the Rolls 1837. He was earnest in his endeavours to promote the ends of justice, courteous in manners, and kind in disposition. All parties esteemed and admired him for his judicial conduct, and, after his decease, Lord Lyndhurst, a political opponent, paid a just and feeling tribute to his memory. [By Christopher Moore, for the Incorporated Law Society of Dublin.]