Thomas Larcom
Irish politician and surveyor
Intro | Irish politician and surveyor | |
A.K.A. | Thomas Larcom Sir Thomas Larcom Thomas Aiskew Larcom Sir Thomas Aiskew Larcom 1st Baronet | |
A.K.A. | Thomas Larcom Sir Thomas Larcom Thomas Aiskew Larcom Sir Thomas Aiskew Larcom 1st Baronet | |
Places | Ireland | |
was | Politician | |
Work field | Politics | |
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Birth | 24 December 1801 | |
Death | 15 June 1879 (aged 77 years) |
Major-General Sir Thomas Aiskew Larcom, 1st Baronet PC FRS (24 December 1801 – 15 June 1879) was a leading official in the early Irish Ordnance Survey that started in 1824. He later became a poor law commissioner, census commissioner and finally executive head of the British administration in Ireland as under-secretary to the Lord-Lieutenant of Ireland, a position the government of the day was eager for him to take.
The longest-serving under-secretary (1853–1868), and a man of unusual abilities, Larcom had a distinguished career in his adopted country and acted with an impartiality that won him respect from all parties. In 1868 he was admitted to the Irish Privy Council and created a Baronet.