Sir Broderick Chinnery, 1st Baronet (13 February 1742 – May 1808), [1] was an Irish politician and baronet.
He was the fourth son of Reverend George Chinnery and his wife Eleanor Whitfield, daughter of William Whitfield. [2] Chinnery was barrister and became High Sheriff of County Cork in 1786. [3] He sat as Member of Parliament for Castlemartyr from 1783 to 1790. [4] Subsequently he represented Bandonbridge in the Irish House of Commons until the Act of Union in 1801 [4] and thereafter Bandon in the Parliament of the United Kingdom until 1806. [5] On 29 August 1799, Chinnery was created a Baronet, of Flintfield, in the County of Cork. [1]
In February 1768, he married firstly his second cousin Margaret Chinnery, daughter of Nicholas Chinnery. [3] They had three daughters and three sons. [3] Margaret died in 1783, and Chinnery married secondly Alice Ball, fourth daughter of Robert Ball on 2 July 1789. [3] He had two sons and two daughters by his second wife. [6] Chinnery was succeeded in the baronetcy by Broderick, his eldest and only surviving son of his first marriage. [6]
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Sir Broderick Chinnery, 1st Baronet (13 February 1742 – May 1808), [1] was an Irish politician and baronet.
He was the fourth son of Reverend George Chinnery and his wife Eleanor Whitfield, daughter of William Whitfield. [2] Chinnery was barrister and became High Sheriff of County Cork in 1786. [3] He sat as Member of Parliament for Castlemartyr from 1783 to 1790. [4] Subsequently he represented Bandonbridge in the Irish House of Commons until the Act of Union in 1801 [4] and thereafter Bandon in the Parliament of the United Kingdom until 1806. [5] On 29 August 1799, Chinnery was created a Baronet, of Flintfield, in the County of Cork. [1]
In February 1768, he married firstly his second cousin Margaret Chinnery, daughter of Nicholas Chinnery. [3] They had three daughters and three sons. [3] Margaret died in 1783, and Chinnery married secondly Alice Ball, fourth daughter of Robert Ball on 2 July 1789. [3] He had two sons and two daughters by his second wife. [6] Chinnery was succeeded in the baronetcy by Broderick, his eldest and only surviving son of his first marriage. [6]
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