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Luke Gernon (c.1580 – c.1672) was an Engli … Luke Gernon (c.1580 – c.1672) was an English-born judge who held office in seventeenth-century Ireland. He is best remembered today for his manuscript (which seems to have been a private letter) called A Discourse of Ireland. A Discourse was written in 1620, and was first published in 1904. He had several notable descendants, including his grandson, the poet Nicholas Brady, and Maziere Brady, a long-serving Lord Chancellor of Ireland in the nineteenth century.llor of Ireland in the nineteenth century.
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