Author talk:Pierce Laurence Nolan

Attempts to identify this author
Talk:Dictionary of National_Biography, 1885-1900/List of Contributors

Nothing particular found in England, though with a name like that, quite possibly Irish. For Pierce Laurence Nolan, there is Parked -- billinghurst (talk) 12:31, 23 March 2009 (UTC)
 * Pierce Nolan, dying in 1894, aged 74, Staines RD, Middlesex, so b.c1820. Not found in census at about that time.
 * a Pierce Laurence Nolan, an Irish barrister, wrote on 'Irishmen in the French Revolution' for the Dublin Review in 1890; the Wellesley Index suggests he's covered in the 1917 Catholic Who's Who. He seems to have lived at 6 Stephen's Green, Dublin.Dsp13 (talk) 23:00, 25 March 2009 (UTC)
 * This latter individual is likely correct. I've skimmed through the Dublin Review article, and it is strongly biographical in nature. Has anyone identified any of Nolan's DNB articles? Eclecticology - the offended (talk) 18:41, 13 July 2009 (UTC)


 * A couple that show up: Kenney, Peter James starts here; Netterville, Richard here. Charles Matthews (talk) 18:58, 13 July 2009 (UTC)


 * Both are Irish. Kenney was too young for the French Revolution, but his later association with a plot to liberate Pius VII from the French seems consistent with the style of the Dublin Review article. Eclecticology - the offended (talk) 21:31, 13 July 2009 (UTC)


 * Found 1864 birth in Dublin for full name. Assigned -- billinghurst (talk) 12:31, 8 August 2009 (UTC)

Birth
Name: Pierce Laurence Nolan Registration district: Dublin South Record type: BIRTHS Registration date - quarter and year: 1864 Estimated birth year: Age: Mother's surnames: Film number: 101041 Volume: 12 Page: 762 Digital GS number: 4187281 Image number: 00304 Collection: Ireland, Civil Registration Indexes 1845-1958 

Death
Name: Pierce Nolan Registration district: Millford Record type: DEATHS Registration date - quarter and year: Jul - Sep 1917 Estimated birth year: 1864 Age: 53 Mother's surnames: Film number: 0101607 Volume: 2 Page: 156 Digital GS number: 4201711 Image number: 00167 Collection: Ireland, Civil Registration Indexes 1845-1958

Sep 18, 1917, Irish Independent Tuesday, September 18, 1917, Page: 2 (drowned while swimming, 15 September 1917)
 * Obituary and news

Further connections
From an obituary:

"Mr. Nolan was the eldest surviving son of the late Mr. Edward R. Nolan, J. P. He was, called to the Bar in 1892, and joined the Leinster Circuit. He enjoyed a good practice in the Chancery Division, and was looked upon as a sound lawyer. During Sir Samuel Walker's tenure of office as Lord Chancellor, Mr. Nolan acted as his secretary, and when the position of Registrar in Chancery became vacant by the promotion of the late Mr. Edward Ennis, Mr. Nolan received the vacant office [...]"

(The Irish Law Times and Solicitors' Journal - Volume 51 - Page 230)

It may be assumed then that the Catholic Encylopedia Author:Patrick Nolan was his brother: see

Page:The Catholic encyclopedia and its makers.djvu/187

for him, and the verbally-identical father. Patrick Nolan OSB (died 1932) is known as an author. Charles Matthews (talk) 07:45, 4 April 2018 (UTC)

Well, the Nolans of Killeen House, co. Dublin, include Pierce, Patrick=William, Richard S. of the Inner Temple (next entry in The Catholic encyclopedia and its makers), and apparently Thomas V. who was a Jesuit. There is more in The Catholic Who's who & Yearbook. Charles Matthews (talk) 08:07, 4 April 2018 (UTC)