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Edward Kenealy

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institutions, treated the judges with disrespect, and protracted the trial until it became the longest in English legal history. His violent conduct of the case became a public scandal and, after rejecting his client's claim, the jury censured his behaviour.
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and an erratic temperament has sometimes been attributed to poor control of the symptoms. In 1850 he was sentenced to one month
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into his conduct in the Tichborne case, but lost a vote on this by 433–3. One vote was Kenealy's, another that of his
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with a majority of 2000 votes. However, no other Member of Parliament would introduce him when he took his seat.
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German Studies presented to Leonard Ashley Willoughby â€“ by pupils, colleagues and friends on his retirement
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for punishing his six-year-old illegitimate son with undue severity. He married Elizabeth Nicklin of
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Dr Kenealy, as he was always called, gradually ceased to attract attention, lost his seat at the
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One or more of the preceding sentences incorporates text from a publication now in the
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During the trial, Kenealy abused witnesses, made scurrilous allegations against various
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Waterhouse, G. (1952) "Goethe's Irish Enemy â€“ Edward Kenealy", in Boyd, J. (ed.)
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work in which he claimed that he was the "twelfth messenger of God", descended from
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PARLIAMENT—RULES AND ORDERS AS TO INTRODUCTION OF NEW MEMBERS—MR. E. V. KENEALY.
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Kenealy. A. (ed.) (2006) ."Memoirs of Edward Vaughn Kenealy. London: Kessinger.
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Members of the Parliament of the United Kingdom for English constituencies
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THE QUEEN v. CASTRO—THE TRIAL AT BAR—ADDRESS FOR A ROYAL COMMISSION.
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Kenealy and the Tichborne Cause: A Study in mid-Victorian Populism
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Independent members of the House of Commons of the United Kingdom
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Defence of Francis Looney and William Dowling against charges of
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At a by-election in 1875, he was elected to Parliament for
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and writer. He is best remembered as counsel for the
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In 1850, he published an eccentric poem inspired by
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for fraud following the company's collapse, (1869);
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Index


Irish
barrister
Tichborne claimant
trial
Cork
Trinity College Dublin
called to the Irish Bar
English Bar
criminal
QC
bencher
Gray's Inn
Oxford circuit
Central Criminal Court
treason-felony
poisoner
William Palmer
Ricard O'Sullivan Burke
Fenian Rising
Clerkenwell explosion
Overend, Gurney and Company
Arthur Orton
William Campbell Sleigh
diabetes
imprisonment
Tipton
Arabella Kenealy
Portslade
Johann Wolfgang von Goethe

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