Martin Haverty
Irish journalist and historian From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Irish journalist and historian From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Martin Haverty (1809–1887) was an Irish journalist and historian.
Born in County Mayo on 1 December 1809, he received most of his education at the Irish College, Paris. He came to Dublin in 1836. In the following year, he joined the staff of the Freeman's Journal, with which he was connected until 1850.[1]
In 1851 Haverty made an extended tour through Europe, which he described in a long series of newspaper contributions. On his return to Dublin Haverty was made sub-librarian at the King's Inns, where he remained for nearly a quarter of a century, devoting himself principally to the preparation of a general index to the books in the library. He died in Dublin on 18 January 1887 and was buried in Glasnevin Cemetery. Joseph Patrick Haverty was his brother.[1]
Haverty wrote:
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