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Charles Delafaye (born 1677 – died December 11, 1762) was an important figure in Irish politics during the 1700s. He served as a Member of Parliament for Belturbet in the Parliament of Ireland from 1715 to 1727. He also held the significant position of Chief Secretary to two important leaders, the Earl of Galway and the Duke of Grafton, who were joint governors of Ireland.

Who Was Charles Delafaye?

Charles Delafaye was born in 1677. He became involved in government and politics early in his life. His career shows how people could serve in different important roles during that time. He worked alongside other key figures, like Martin Bladen, when he was Chief Secretary.

What Did a Member of Parliament Do?

From 1715 to 1727, Charles Delafaye was a Member of Parliament (MP) for the area of Belturbet. The Parliament of Ireland was a law-making body, similar to today's parliaments. As an MP, Delafaye represented the people of his area and helped make decisions about laws and how the country was run. This was a very important job, as MPs helped shape the future of Ireland.

What Was a Chief Secretary?

One of Delafaye's most important roles was being the Chief Secretary for Ireland. This job was like a top assistant or main advisor to the leaders (governors) of Ireland. He worked closely with the Earl of Galway and the Duke of Grafton. The Chief Secretary helped manage the daily business of the government and communicated important information between Ireland and the government in Britain. It was a role that required a lot of trust and responsibility.

Other Important Positions

Charles Delafaye was also recognized for his knowledge and contributions in other fields. In 1725, he was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society. The Royal Society is a very old and respected group of scientists and thinkers. Being a Fellow means he was considered an important person in the world of learning and discovery. Later, from 1728 to 1747, he was appointed a Clerk of the Signet. This was another government role, involving official documents and seals, showing his continued involvement in public service.

His Later Years

Charles Delafaye lived a long life, serving in various important roles for many years. He passed away in 1762 at the age of 85. He died at his home in Wichbury, which was near Salisbury, England. His career highlights his dedication to public service and his involvement in the political and intellectual life of his time.

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