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Henry MacCormac (1800–1886) was a notable nineteenth century medical doctor and candidate for a chair at Queen's University in Northern Ireland. He was also a man of letters who corresponded with well-known Victorian era intellectuals such as John Stuart Mill. ==Early life and background== Henry MacCormac was born in Carnan, County Armagh, Northern Ireland in 1800. His father, John MacCormac (d. 1811) was a wealthy linen merchant and his mother, Mary Ann Hall, (1766-1846), was the daughter of Colonel Joseph Hall, a prosperous distiller who lived at "Hall Place" in Lurgan. Henry MacCormac's paternal grandfather was Cornelius MacCormac, R.N., who was a high-ranking officer in the Royal Navy according to the MacCormac family records.
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