William Lane-Joynt

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Preceded byJames Mackey
Succeeded bySir William Carroll
Born(1824-12-26)26 December 1824
Limerick, Ireland
Died3 January 1895(1895-01-03) (aged 70)
Dublin, Ireland
William Lane-Joynt
Lord Mayor of Dublin
In office
1867–1868
Preceded byJames Mackey
Succeeded bySir William Carroll
Dublin Corporation
In office
1864–1869
Mayor of Limerick
In office
1862–1862
Personal details
Born(1824-12-26)26 December 1824
Limerick, Ireland
Died3 January 1895(1895-01-03) (aged 70)
Dublin, Ireland
PartyLiberal
Children

William Lane-Joynt (1824–1895) was an Irish barrister and politician, and is the only person to have been both Mayor of Limerick and Lord Mayor of Dublin.

William Lane-Joynt was born in Limerick on 26 December 1824. His parents were Arabella (née Lane) and William Persse Joynt. His father was a merchant. On his paternal side, Lane-Joynt was a cousin of Augusta, Lady Gregory. He was sworn as a solicitor in 1843, having trained in Dublin under Sir Matthew Barrington. By the late 1840s, he had returned to Limerick, and established his practice at 15 Thomas Street and lived at 86 O'Connell Street. He married Jane Russell in 1854, and the couple had five sons and a daughter. One son, Richard, became a surgeon, and another, William, a barrister and philatelist.[1]

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