[1] In 1832 he married Mary, daughter of Bindon Scott of County Clare, and they had several children.
His conduct, combined with chronic ill-health, wrecked his political career.
Though described as "frank, popular and enthusiastic" he never lived up to the hopes his father and others had for him.
In 1834 he held the position of Director of the National Bank of Ireland.
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