William Chaigneau Colvill

William Chaigneau Colvill

politician Ireland

William Chaigneau Colvill was a prominent figure in 19th-century Ireland, best known for his role as the governor of the Bank of Ireland. He resided at Bedford Lodge, a historic Georgian property in Clontarf, which reflects the grandeur and architectural style of the time. His tenure at the bank coincided with significant economic developments in Ireland, and he was well-regarded in both financial and social circles.

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Ireland Ireland: William Chaigneau Colvill, who later became governor of the Bank of Ireland, resided here before the lease was taken over by Benjamin Lee Guinness. 7

The Irish Times – major Irish daily, est. 1859: Hidden Georgian gem on edge of St Anne’s Park in Clontarf for €3.25m – The Irish Times