Henry Verney Lovett Darby was an Irish politician. [1]
Darby was born in County Offaly (then called King's County) and educated at Trinity College, Dublin. [2]
Darby was High Sheriff of King's County from 1799 to 1800; [3] and represented Kilkenny City during 1800. [4]
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