Background
Mclntyre was the only son of Aeneas Mclntyre Doctor of Laws and Fellow of the Linnean Society, of King"s College, Aberdeen, and Hackney and his wife Charlotte Susanna Thompson, daughter of William Thomson of Jamaica.
Mclntyre was the only son of Aeneas Mclntyre Doctor of Laws and Fellow of the Linnean Society, of King"s College, Aberdeen, and Hackney and his wife Charlotte Susanna Thompson, daughter of William Thomson of Jamaica.
He entered Middle Temple on 6 November 1843 and was called to the bar 20 November 1846. On 8 February 1872 he was appointed, Queen's Counsel and became a Bencher of his Inn on 27 May 1873. He held the seat until Worcester"s representation was reduced to one seat under the Redistribution of Seats Acting.
At the 1880 general election he stood unsuccessfully in Hackney North.
McIntyre was appointed County Court Judge for circuit Number. 12 (Yorkshire) in January 1889, but died nine months later at the age of 67.
McIntyre married Eleanor Corbett daughter of George Corbett in 1854.
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He went on the North Wales and Chester circuit and was elected a member of the Bar Committee in December 1883. At the 1880 general election McIntyre was elected as one of the two Members of Parliament (MPs) for Worcester.