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William Shee

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262:, and to increase funds for Irish religious education and church building. In 1855, discouraged in his exertions as to reform, Shee consulted with Sharman Crawford and drafted a new Tenants' Improvement Compensation Bill, addressing some of the objections of the select committee. It fared no better than his earlier efforts. Shee's failure cost him the support of his voters and he lost his seat in the 22: 578: 299: 608: 173:
in 1856. In the latter case the defence case suffered adverse comment from the judge because Shee had, against all rules and conventions of professional conduct, told the
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having failed to be re-elected in 1852, Shee took charge of, and reintroduced, his Tenant Right Bill on 25 November 1852. In December, he spoke in support of Sir
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In June 1854 he failed in a controversial motion for leave to introduce a bill to amend the laws on the political administration of the
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that he personally believed Palmer to be innocent. He edited a great number of legal publications.
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Members of the Parliament of the United Kingdom for County Kilkenny constituencies (1801–1922)
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was a cousin. He was initially educated at the school for French refugees founded by the
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Roman Catholicism in Great Britain:The Catholic Revival in the Nineteenth Century
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in 1857. In 1837, he married Mary Gordon (died 1861) and their children included
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the following year. He was the first Roman Catholic judge in England since the
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politician, lawyer and judge, the first Roman Catholic judge to sit in
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as early as 24 November 1828. He failed in his first attempt to enter
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in 1860. He stood unsuccessfully in Stoke-on-Trent at a
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On 19 December 1863, Shee was appointed judge of the
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Anglo-Irish politician, lawyer, and judge (1804–1868)
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London: Smith, Elder & Co. 1885–1900. 490: 297: 200:and addressed a protestant rally held on 166:and leading the unsuccessful defence of 453:Oxford Dictionary of National Biography 352: 269:Shee was defeated in Kilkenny again in 372: 370: 368: 366: 364: 362: 360: 358: 356: 288: 123:Shee enjoyed a successful career as a 599:Alumni of the University of Edinburgh 7: 90:Hughes FelicitĂ© Robert de Lamennais 14: 495:Parliament of the United Kingdom 483:Dictionary of National Biography 273:and declined judicial office in 72:, Ireland, his mother, Teresa 1: 448:Shee, Sir William (1804–1868) 135:in 1845, and being appointed 94:St. Cuthbert's College, Ushaw 32:(24 June 1804 – 1868) was an 574:Justices of the King's Bench 460:UK public library membership 60:. His father, Joseph, was a 469:The Trial of William Palmer 337:Glorious Revolution of 1688 48:Early life and legal career 625: 584:Serjeants-at-law (England) 538: 512: 500: 493: 446:Barker, G. F. R. (2004) " 296: 245:William Sharman Crawford 239:. Shee became active in 604:Alumni of Ushaw College 343:at his home in London. 196:Shee was a champion of 102:The Speculative Society 504:Pierce Somerset Butler 143:and Henry Gordon Shee 104:. In 1823 he became a 26: 477:"Shee, William"  467:Knott, G. H. (1912). 450:", rev. Hugh Mooney, 429:, 22 Dec 1863, 6645; 271:1859 general election 264:1857 general election 241:Irish tenants' rights 226:1852 general election 214:1847 general election 198:Catholic Emancipation 131:in 1840, receiving a 24: 594:People from Finchley 515:Member of Parliament 433:, 14 June 1864, 3072 401:3, 123, 1852, 139–41 311:A swan rising Sable. 133:patent of precedence 98:Edinburgh University 281:in September 1862. 96:. He also attended 542:Leopold Agar-Ellis 220:but succeeded for 141:George Darell Shee 27: 552: 551: 539:Succeeded by 458:(subscription or 339:. 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Index


Anglo-Irish
England and Wales
Reformation
Finchley
Middlesex
merchant
Thomastown
County Kilkenny
Nicholas Wiseman
Abbé Carron
Somers Town
Hughes Felicité Robert de Lamennais
St. Cuthbert's College, Ushaw
Edinburgh University
The Speculative Society
pupil
Thomas Chitty
Lincoln's Inn
called to the bar
barrister
serjeant-at-law
patent of precedence
queen's serjeant
George Darell Shee
QC
Recorder
Burnley
Salford
Roupell case

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