Edward Carson

Description: (Former Attorney General for England and Wales)
Widely known as the uncrowned king of Ulster, Scottish-Irish unionist Edward Carson is best remembered for spearheading the resistance against the British government’s imposition of the Home Rule for Ireland. As a barrister, he was responsible for noted author Oscar Wilde’s conviction for homosexuality, which was illegal back then.

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Birthday February 9, 1854 (Aquarius)
Born In Dublin, Ireland
Died on October 22, 1935
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