On January 14, 1775 in Celtic History
John hely hutchinson, provost of trinity college duels with william doyle

John Hely-Hutchinson, while serving as the Provost of Trinity College in Dublin, engaged in a notable duel with William Doyle. This duel arose from disputes related to abusive newspaper articles.
Doyle is ill and has to lean on a crutch at the duel; on being challenged he had initially complained of sore eyes, and objected to stand
Dueling was a common practice in the 18th and 19th centuries, and it was often used to settle personal disputes and defend one’s honor.
John Hely-Hutchinson was a significant figure in Irish politics and academia during his time. He served in various roles, including Secretary of State for Ireland, and his career had a notable impact on Irish affairs.
Dueling was a complex and controversial aspect of historical society, with many notable individuals participating in such confrontations to defend their reputation and settle disputes.
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