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by train. However, a description of Tawell was sent to London by electric telegraph, and he was captured. Kelly did the best he could for his client, but he was not accustomed to criminal defence. His argument that Sarah Hart had eaten too many apple pips and been poisoned by the
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murderer," was in fact no longer a member of the Quakers, though he did try to return to that group. Tawell had poisoned his mistress, Sarah Hart, and fled from Salt Hill in
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Most of his legal cases were of a commercial nature, but one was one of the great criminal poisoning crimes of the early Victorian period. In March 1845 Kelly defended
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in the pips led to the nickname "Apple-pip," which followed Kelly for the rest of his life. Despite his endeavours, his client was found guilty and hanged.
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in 1835, but was unseated on petition. In 1837 however he again became member for that town. From 1843 to 1847 he was MP for
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Gowing, Richard (1875) 'Sir Fitzroy Kelly, Lord Chief Baron' in: Richard Gowing
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Public Men of Ipswich and East Suffolk. a series of personal sketches
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on 18 September 1880, aged 83. He was buried on the western side of
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This article incorporates text from a publication now in the
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Members of the Parliament of the United Kingdom for Ipswich
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Index

Fitzroy Edward Kelly
The Right Honourable

Lord Chief Baron of the Exchequer
Victoria
Sir Frederick Pollock
London
England
Brighton
Sussex
Tory
English
commercial lawyer
Tory
Lord Chief Baron of the Exchequer
London
Royal Navy
Isabella Kelly
Groom of the Privy Chamber
George III
called to the bar
Lincoln's Inn
special pleader


Vanity Fair
King's Counsel
Tory
Member of Parliament
Ipswich

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