Oliver Dowell John Grace

Oliver Dowell John Grace
Member of Parliament
for Roscommon
In office
9 August 1847 – 16 May 1859
Serving with Fitzstephen French
Preceded byFitzstephen French
Denis O'Conor
Succeeded byFitzstephen French
Thomas William Goff
Personal details
Born19 October 1791
Died25 January 1871(1871-01-25) (aged 79)
PartyWhig
Other political
affiliations
Independent Irish Party
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Oliver Dowell John Grace (born 19 October 1791) was an Irish landowner and politician from County Roscommon, serving at various times as a magistrate, grand juror (1820s and 1830s), high sheriff (1831), and member of Parliament (MP) for Roscommon from 1847 to 1859. Grace was elected as a Whig MP in 1847, briefly switching to the Independent Irish Party prior to reelection in 1852, before standing for reelection once more as a Whig in 1857. In 1867, Grace was appointed Vice Lieutenant of Roscommon, an office he held until his death.