He lived in County Waterford at this stage.
In 1835 he was returned to parliament as one of two representatives for County Waterford, a seat he held until 1847.
In 1838-39 he served as High Sheriff of County Waterford.
He moved to County Waterford to manage the family farm before moving to Dublin in 1953.
The brothers had emigrated with their family from County Waterford at the end of the 19th century.
In 1814 he was elected to parliament for County Waterford.
He continued to represent County Waterford in parliament until the 1831 general election.
Carnegie went on to fund four more libraries in County Waterford:
This constituency comprised the western part of County Waterford.
He was appointed High Sheriff of County Waterford for 1848.