Artikelly

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History

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People

William Porter (1805-1880) was born in Artikelly. He was called to the Bar in 1831, and in 1839, was appointed Attorney General at the Cape. He was offered a knighthood and Premiership of the Cape, both of which he declined. He endowed a university there and was its first chancellor. In 1873, he returned to Ireland. He died in Belfast.[3]

See also

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References

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