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Arthur Meredyth (born March 1639 – died 4 May 1732) was an important Irish politician. He lived a long life, serving his country in various roles during the late 1600s and early 1700s.

Arthur Meredyth: An Irish Politician

Arthur Meredyth was a well-known figure in Irish politics. He was active during a time when Ireland was part of the Kingdom of Great Britain. Politicians like Meredyth helped make laws and decisions for the country.

Early Life and Family Connections

Arthur Meredyth was born in March 1639. He was the second son of Thomas Meredyth and Letitia Fortescue. His grandfather was Richard Meredith, who was a bishop. This shows that Arthur came from a family with some influence and history in Ireland.

Serving as High Sheriff

Arthur Meredyth held the important position of High Sheriff of Meath twice. He was High Sheriff in 1679 and again in 1682. A High Sheriff was a very important local official. Their main job was to make sure laws were followed in their county. They also helped with elections and kept the peace. It was a role that showed he was trusted and respected in his community.

A Voice in Parliament: Representing Navan

Meredyth was a Member of Parliament (MP) for Navan. He served in the Irish House of Commons. This was like being a representative in today's government. He was elected to speak for the people of Navan.

He served two long periods in Parliament:

  • From 1692 to 1713
  • From 1715 to 1727

Being an MP meant he helped create laws and discuss important issues for Ireland. He was a voice for his area in the government for many years.

Later Life and Legacy

Arthur Meredyth married Dorothea Bingley in 1661. They had five children together: one daughter and four sons. One of his sons was also named Thomas Meredyth. Arthur Meredyth passed away on 4 May 1732, at the age of 93. His long life and years of public service left a mark on Irish politics.

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