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    Thomas Langlois Lefroy

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  1. Thomas Langlois Lefroy (8 January 1776 – 4 May 1869) was an Irish - Huguenot politician and judge. He served as an MP for the constituency of Dublin University in 1830–1841, Privy Councillor of Ireland in 1835–1869 and Lord Chief Justice of Ireland in 1852–1866.

    • Thomas Lefroy was a noted politician. Thomas Lefroy was born in Limerick, Ireland, on January 8, 1776 (one year after Austen) and died on May 4, 1869, at the very-old-for-his-time age of 93.
    • Lefroy met Jane Austen during a break from studying law. After graduating from Dublin's Trinity College in 1795, Lefroy moved to London to study law at Lincoln’s Inn.
    • Lefroy had a good heart and was "gentlemanlike" (though he did have one flaw). Tom’s great–uncle Benjamin Langlois funded Tom’s education at Trinity College in Dublin.
    • James McAvoy played Lefroy in Becoming Jane. In Becoming Jane (2007), Julian Jarrold's big-screen adaptation of Jon Hunter Spence 2003's semi-biography Becoming Jane Austen, James McAvoy portrayed Lefroy opposite Anne Hathaway as Austen.
  2. Jul 16, 2011 · Thomas Langlois Lefroy (1776-1869 ) was an Irish Politician and judge, who eventually rose to the position of Chief Justice of Ireland. He was one of 10 children born to Colonel Anthony Lefroy of Limerick and Anne Gardiner.

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  4. Thomas Langlois Lefroy. Lefroy, Thomas Langlois, Chief-Justice of the Queen's Bench, was born in the County of Limerick, 8th January 1776 — descended from an old Huguenot family. He entered Trinity College, 2nd November 1790, and was a member of the old College Historical Society, broken up in 1794. As auditor of the new society established ...

  5. The Right Honourable Thomas Langlois Lefroy, three times Gold Medalist at Dublin University, Doctor of Law, Queen's Counsel, Member of Parliament for Dublin University, Privy Councillor, sometime Baron of the Exchequer and Lord Chief Justice of Ireland, has no enduring place in the history of our country; and his name is largely forgotten today.

  6. A biography of Thomas Langlois Lefroy, a judge and MP who served as lord chief justice of the queen's bench in Ireland from 1841 to 1866. He was a staunch evangelical Protestant, a vocal critic of catholic emancipation and repeal, and a friend of Jane Austen. He also had a flirtation with her in 1796, according to her letters.

  7. At the film’s end, an older, greyer Tom Lefroy reunites with Jane Austen, who looks shockingly like George Eliot, and tells the novelist that his teenage daughter who accompanies him is named “Jane,” leading Lefroy and Austen to look meaningfully into each other’s eyes—notwithstanding that Jane Lefroy’s grandmother was Mrs. Jane ...

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