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Liam Price
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Born 1891
Died 1967 (aged 75–76)
Nationality Irish
Occupation Judge

Liam Price (born in February 1891, died in 1967) was an important person from County Wicklow, Ireland. He was a judge and a historian. A historian is someone who studies and writes about the past. Liam Price was also the president of a group called the Royal Society of Antiquaries of Ireland (RSAI). He wrote many books and articles about the history of places, especially in County Wicklow. He was very good at finding out how places got their names and what the land was like long ago. People recognized his great work, especially in 1965, just before he passed away.

Liam Price's Early Life and Career

Liam Price went to school in England at Aldenham School. After that, he studied at Trinity College Dublin in Ireland. He was very good at studying ancient Greek and Roman history and languages, which is called Classics. He even won a special medal for his studies!

In 1919, Liam Price became a lawyer. He worked in the Dáil Courts, which were special courts in Ireland at that time. Later, when the Irish Free State was formed, he became a district justice in 1922. A district justice is a type of judge who works in local courts.

Working as a Judge

Liam Price first worked as a judge in areas like Carlow, Kilkenny, and Mullingar. In 1924, he was given the job of district justice for the Wicklow area. He loved this job and stayed there until he retired in 1960. He was a judge for a long time, helping people in his community.

In 1965, University College Dublin gave him an honorary doctorate. This is a special award given to people who have done amazing things, even if they didn't study for that specific degree.

Liam Price's Important Groups

Liam Price was part of many important groups that helped protect Ireland's history and culture. He was very dedicated to learning about the past.

  • He was a member of the National Monuments Advisory Council. This group helps protect old buildings and sites.
  • He also joined the Archaeological Exploration Committee of the Royal Irish Academy. This committee helps explore and find ancient things in Ireland.
  • Liam Price was part of the Irish Folklore Commission. This group collects old stories, traditions, and beliefs from Ireland.
  • He was on the Board of Visitors for the National Museum of Ireland. This museum keeps many important historical items.
  • He was a member of the Irish Place-names Commission. This group studies how places in Ireland got their names.

His Role in the Royal Society of Antiquaries of Ireland

Liam Price was very involved with the Royal Society of Antiquaries of Ireland (RSAI). This is a group for people who study old things and history.

  • He became a member in 1926 and later a special "fellow" in 1934.
  • He was on the council, which helps run the society.
  • He even worked as an editor for their journal, making sure important historical articles were published.
  • From 1949 to 1952, Liam Price was the president of the RSAI. This was a very important role, showing how much people respected his knowledge and work in history.
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