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  2. Richard Sadleir (6 May 1794 – 6 March 1889) was an Irish-born Australian politician. He was born at Cork to landowner James Sadleir. Despite an intention to enter the church, he went to sea with the Royal Navy in 1808, travelling widely before returning to Ireland a lieutenant in 1821.

  3. Richard Sadleir (1794-1889), naval officer, schoolmaster and pamphleteer, was born on 6 May 1794 at Cork, Ireland, the fourth son of James Sadleir, who became a landowner and manufacturer near Bandon. Sadleir was educated privately and at Bandon Classical School.

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  4. Richard Sadleir - Liverpool's First Mayor. Born in Cork in 1794, Richard Sadleir spent his early years in Ireland during the Irish Rebellion. These years were very formative, with his childhood marked by nearby battles and burials and multiple accidents from misadventure.

  5. Richard Sadlier (born 14 January 1979, in Dublin) is an Irish former professional footballer [1] and former CEO of St Patrick's Athletic. [2] Since retirement from the professional game he has worked as a pundit with RTÉ Sport. [3]

  6. Richard Sadleir (1794-1889), naval officer, schoolmaster and pamphleteer, was born on 6 May 1794 at Cork, Ireland, the fourth son of James Sadleir, who became a landowner and manufacturer near Bandon. Sadleir was educated privately and at Bandon Classical School.

  7. Dec 11, 2019 · Biography. Mr Sadleir commenced as the First Assistant Secretary, International Security Division at the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade (DFAT) in April 2016. His previous positions include service as First Assistant Secretary, National Security Division at the Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet (PM&C), and various Senior ...

  8. Richard Sadleir: Born: 6 May, 1794 Cork, Cork, Ireland. Died: 6 March, 1889 (aged 94) Liverpool, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. Cultural Heritage: Irish; Includes subject's nationality; their parents' nationality; the countries in which they spent a significant part of their childhood, and their self-identity.