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John Edward Redmond (1806–1865)

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222: 24: 130:- were well known in banking and shipping circles in Wexford, founding Redmond's Bank. His uncle had successfully campaigned for removing the market tithes charged at Wexford, where they were particularly oppressive, and he built a small pier for the vessels in the harbour. Walter abolished the bridge tolls and reclaimed much of the low waste land. He also negotiated the extension of the railway to open up the West and South as well as to establish the new route then being opened at 388: 229:
Redmond was an advocate of the removal of all civil and religious dis-abilities, as well as for a revision of the conditions of the tenants' position, and 'full compensation for the outlay of capital', who in those days were not entitled to compensation for improvements. He was in favour of extension
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He stood for Parliament in 1859 unopposed, the two rival candidates (Mr Devereux and Sir Frederick Hughes) having retired in his favour. He was introduced by the mayor in a typical, old-fashioned speech, which took place on such occasions, which showed him as a representative citizen of a
245:, where these words are inscribed on the pedestal: 'My heart is with the city of Wexford. Nothing can extinguish that love but the cold soil of the grave'. John Redmond inherited Newtown Lodge, where he lived until his death, and his elder brother, Patrick, inherited Ballytrent House. 185:
and many other of his relatives adhered to the Protestant faith in order to obtain official positions or just to maintain their land and lifestyles. John Redmond's grandfather was one of a distinguished group of cousins who counted amongst them three European countesses, of the
157:. The family held on to one third of their original estates, the lands around Killygowan, and maintained a prominent position within the county. For the next two centuries, members of this family vacillated between 145:
since 1170, building 'The Hall', or 'Redmond Hall' in 1350. The last to live there, his ancestor, the elderly Sir Alexander Redmond, resisted a siege from the Protestant Captain Alston until
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The Redmonds had always held political sway within County Wexford to one extent or another, but it was only in the latter half of the nineteenth century that a
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to 'those who by education and intelligence are entitled to enjoy it', but unlike later members of his family he did not advocate any form of independence or
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representative family. He was a typical example of a member of the nineteenth-century Catholic
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Members of the Parliament of the United Kingdom for County Wexford constituencies (1801–1922)
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John Redmond was the first of one of Ireland's most famous political dynasties. His nephew
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became eligible to sit in Parliament. As the first of his family to be elected to the
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himself arrived from whence Redmond 'capitulated upon honourable terms'. Under the
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from 1859 to 1865. He was the first Redmond in a famous Irish political dynasty.
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John Edward Redmond was the second son of John Redmond (1770–1822) of Somerton,
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John Redmond's page on the UK House of Commons Hansard web site
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A Lonely Grave - the life and death of William Redmond
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