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Charles Oliver (born 1646 – died April 13, 1706) was an important Irish landowner. He was known for his public service, holding several key positions in Ireland during his lifetime.

Who Was Charles Oliver?

Charles Oliver was born in 1646. He came from a well-known family in Ireland. His father was Captain Robert Oliver, who was also a landowner. Their family home was Castle Oliver.

Early Life and Family

Charles Oliver was the son of Captain Robert Oliver, who was sometimes called "Robin Rhu." The family owned a large estate called Castle Oliver. Charles followed in his father's footsteps, becoming a significant landowner himself.

A Life in Public Service

Charles Oliver dedicated much of his life to serving the public. He held several important roles in local government and in the Irish Parliament. These roles helped him make decisions for his community and country.

Serving as Sheriff

One of Charles Oliver's important jobs was being a Sheriff. A Sheriff was a high-ranking official responsible for law and order in a county. Charles Oliver served as the Sheriff for County Limerick in 1692. A few years later, in 1695, he also became the Sheriff for County Cork.

Becoming a Member of Parliament

Charles Oliver was also a Member of Parliament (MP). An MP is a person elected to represent their area in the country's parliament. He first served as an MP for Midleton from 1695 to 1699. Later, he became a Deputy Governor of County Limerick in 1699. This was another important role in local leadership. From 1703 until his death in 1706, he was an MP for County Limerick.

His Family Life

Charles Oliver was married to Elizabeth. Her father was Sir Percy Smyth from County Waterford. Charles and Elizabeth had one son, named Robert Oliver. They also had four daughters. Their daughters married into other well-known families from the Cork and Limerick areas.

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