Richard Benson Warren (1784-1848) was an Irish barrister and Law Officer who held the position of Serjeant-at-law (Ireland).
[2] The Warrens had been prominent landowners in Cork since about 1700, and had acquired the lands of the Crooke family (who founded the town of Baltimore, County Cork) by his grandfather's marriage to Anne Crooke.
Warrens Court was burnt to the ground in 1921 during the Irish War of Independence.
[1] He married Elizabeth Pendleton, daughter of Philip Pendelton of Mooretown, County Meath, and had seven children.
[2] Of their sons Robert, like his father, was a barrister, while Augustus was a distinguished soldier who rose to the rank of Major General.