Gervase Parker Bushe | |
Birth Date: | bapt. 22 December 1744 |
Birth Place: | Dublin, Ireland |
Office: | Member of parliament for Granard |
Term Start: | 1767 |
Term End: | 1776 |
Predecessor: | Edmond Malone |
Successor: | Thomas Maunsell |
Office2: | High Sheriff of County Kilkenny |
Term Start2: | 1767 |
Term End2: | 1776 |
Predecessor2: | John Greene of Greeneville |
Office3: | Member of Parliament for Kilkenny City |
Term Start3: | 1778 |
Term End3: | 1783 |
Predecessor3: | Charles Agar |
Successor3: | William Cuffe |
Office4: | Member of Parliament for Fore |
Term Start4: | 1778 |
Term End4: | 1783 |
Predecessor4: | James FitzGerald |
Successor4: | Stephen Francis William Fremantle |
Office5: | Member of Parliament for Lanesborough |
Term Start5: | 1790 |
Term End5: | 1793 |
Predecessor5: | Robert Dillon |
Successor5: | Edmond Stanley |
Alma Mater: | Christ Church, Oxford |
Gervase Parker Bushe (1744 – 13 August 1793) was an Irish landowner and MP.
He was the son of Amyas Bushe of Dublin and his wife Elizabeth Parker. He was educated at Christ Church, Oxford (where he matriculated in 1763)[1] and at Trinity College Dublin (where he graduated BA, LLB and LLD). He became a lawyer and lived at Kilfane in County Kilkenny.[2]
He served as an MP in the Parliament of Ireland for Granard from 1767 to 1776, for Kilkenny City from 1778 to 1783, for Fore from 1783 to 1790 and for Lanesborough from 1790 to 1793.[3] He was appointed High Sheriff of County Kilkenny for 1768-69.[4]
He was a member of the Royal Irish Academy. In a paper presented to the Academy in 1789 he calculated the population of Ireland as approximately 4 million.[5]
He died in August 1793 at Kilfane. He had married Mary Grattan, the daughter of James Grattan, the Recorder of Dublin and MP for Dublin City and the sister of Henry Grattan, the anti-union MP. They had 10 children.