Carroll, an Irish barrister, who had been returned for New Ross in 1818 on the interest of his father’s cousin Charles Tottenham, came in there again in 1820 as a locum for the co-patron, Francis Leigh of Rosegarland. No trace of parliamentary activity has been found, though he was certainly a supporter of the Liverpool ministry, who noted that he wanted a commissionership of appeals.
Carroll’s father, a man of ‘the strictest integrity and the most amiable disposition’, died on 3 Mar. 1825, ‘after a painful and protracted illness’.
