He entered the
Middle Temple in 1762 and was called to the
Irish Bar in 1769. He sat in the
Irish House of Commons as member for
Ardee in 1776 and subsequently for
Ratoath in 1783 (where he was succeeded as MP by his brother John; it was effectively in the gift of Peter's father-in-law's family, the Lowthers). He became
Third Serjeant in 1782 and was briefly Judge of the Irish
Court of Admiralty; he also served as
Portreeve (i.e. Warden) of
Navan in 1754. He was made a Bencher of the
King's Inns in 1783. At the end of 1783 he became a Baron of the
Court of Exchequer (Ireland). He retired in 1801 and died in 1809. He left his estate to his children by Eleanor Archdeacon, who was by then deceased, and whom he apparently regarded as his second wife, although there is no conclusive evidence that they were legally married. Peter's mother Anne, who died in 1792, had left him nothing in her
will: according to family tradition, this was because she knew about and deeply disapproved of his relationship with Eleanor. == Character ==