Thomas Addis Emmet

Thomas Addis Emmet

Thomas Addis Emmet (April 24, 1764 - November 14,1827) was an Irish-American lawyer and politician. He was a senior member of the revolutionary republican group United Irishmen in the 1790s and New York State Attorney General 1812-1813.

Background

Thomas Addis Emmet was the second son of Robert Emmet, physician to the Lord Lieutenant of Ireland, and elder brother of executed nationalist Robert Emmet. He was born at Cork, and was educated at Trinity College, Dublin, and at University of Edinburgh, where he studied medicine and was a pupil of Dugald Stewart in philosophy. After visiting the chief medical schools on the continent, he returned to Ireland in 1788; but the sudden death of his elder brother, Christopher Temple Emmet (1761- 1788), a barrister of some distinction, induced him to follow the advice of Sir James Mackintosh to forsake medicine for the law as a profession. He married Jane Patten in 1791.

United Irishman

Emmet was a man of liberal political sympathies and became involved with campaign to extend the democratic franchise for the Irish Parliament and to end discrimination against Catholics. He was called to the Irish bar in 1790 and quickly obtained a practice, principally as counsel for prisoners charged with political offenses. He also become the legal adviser of the Society of the United Irishmen. When the Dublin corporation issued a declaration of support of the Protestant ascendancy in 1792, the response of the United Irishmen was their non-sectarian manifesto which was largely drawn up by Emmet. In 1795 he formally took the oath of the United Irishmen, becoming secretary in the same year and a member of the executive in 1797. As by this time the United Irishmen had been declared illegal and driven underground any efforts at peaceful reform of government and Catholic emancipation in Ireland were abandoned as futile and their goal was now the creation of a non-sectarian Irish republic, independent from Britain and to be achieved by armed rebellion. Although Emmet supported this policy, he believed that the rebellion should not commence until French aid had arrived, differing from more radical members such as Lord Edward Fitzgerald.

Arrest and exile

British intelligence had infiltrated the United Irishmen and managed to arrest most of their leaders on the eve of the rebellion. Though not among those taken at the house of Oliver Bond on the 12th of March 1798 (see Lord Edward Fitzgerald), he was arrested about the same time, and was one of the leaders imprisoned in Scotland at Fort George until 1802. Upon his release he went to Brussels where he was visited by his brother Robert Emmet in October 1802 and was informed of the preparations for a fresh rising in Ireland in conjunction with French aid. However, at that stage France and Britain were briefly at peace, and the Emmets' pleas for help were turned down by Napoleon.

He received news of the failure of Robert Emmet's rising in July 1803 in Paris, where he was in communication with Napoleon Bonaparte. He then emigrated to the United States and joined the New York bar where he obtained a lucrative practice. After the death of Matthias B. Hildreth, he was appointed New York State Attorney General in August 1812, but was removed from office in February 1813 when the opposing Federalist Party obtained a majority in the Council of Appointment. His abilities and successes became so acclaimed and his services so requested that he became one of the most respected attorneys in the nation, with United States Supreme Court Justice Joseph Story declaring him to be "the favourite counsellor of New York." [ [http://www.emmetmarvin.com/4hist_01.aspx?bcnav=4hist.aspx%7CFirm+History Thomas Addis Emmet ] ] He argued the case for Ogden in the landmark United States Supreme Court case of Gibbons v. Ogden, 22 U.S. 1 (1824) relating to the Commerce and Supremacy clauses of the US Constitution. He died while conducting a case in court on the 14th of November 1827. He was buried in St Mark's-in-the-Bowery Churchyard in the East Village, New York City. [http://www.forgotten-ny.com/STREET%20SCENES/SPECIAL/obelisks.html malicebox ] ]

Thomas Addis Emmet is the father of prominent New York jurist and Irish American activist Robert Emmet (born in Dublin), great-grandfather of the notable American portrait artist sisters Rosina Emmet Sherwood, Lydia Field Emmet and Jane Emmet de Glehn, as well as their first cousin Ellen Emmet Rand. He is the great-great-grandfather of the playwright Robert Emmet Sherwood. His grandson, Dr Thomas Addis Emmet, a prominent doctor and Irish American activist, requested that he be re-buried in Ireland so he could "rest in the land from which my family came." Dr Emmet is interred in Glasnevin Cemetery in Dublin, the final resting place of many of Ireland's patriots. [http://books.google.com/books?id=EqTM01tq4UkC&pg=RA2-PA186&lpg=RA2-PA186&dq=thomas+addis+emmet+and+glasnevin&source=web&ots=wSkB0p9Sb_&sig=N7nraCnPKlqyplSfBNclOnan08w] His grave marker was designed by the father and brother of the revolutionary Padraic Pearse.

References


*1911
* See references under Robert Emmet
* Alfred Webb, "Compendium of Irish Biography" (Dublin, 1878)
* C. S. Haynes, "Memoirs of Thomas Addis Emmet" (London, 1829)
* Theobald Wolfe Tone, "Memoirs", edited by W. T. ~V. Tone (2 vols., London, 1827)
* W. E. H. Lecky, "Hist. of Ireland in the Eighteenth Century, vol. iv." (Cabinet edition, 5 vols., London, 1892). (R. J. lvi.)


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