Jerome Alexander
Sir Jerome Alexander (c.1585–1670) was an English-born
barrister,
judge and politician, who spent much of his career in
Ireland (after he had been professionally ruined in England), and became a substantial Irish landowner. He was a noted benefactor of
Trinity College Dublin. As a judge, he was so ruthless in securing guilty verdicts in criminal cases, and in imposing the
death penalty on the guilty party, that for many years after his death "to be Alexandered" was an Irish
synonym for being hanged.
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