- Edward Vaughan Hyde Kenealy
Edward Vaughan Hyde Kenealy QC (
2 July 1819 -16 April 1880 ), was an Irishbarrister andwriter . He is best remembered as counsel for theTichborne claimant and the eccentric and disturbed conduct of the trial that led to his ruin.Early life
He was born at Cork, the son of a local merchant. He was educated at
Trinity College Dublin , and was called to the Irish bar in 1840 and to the English bar in 1847. He obtained a fair practice in criminal cases. In 1868 he became aQC and abencher ofGray's Inn . [Anon.] (1911)]He practised on the Oxford circuit and in the
Central Criminal Court and his most famous cases included:Hamilton (2004)]
*Defence of Francis Looney and William Dowling against charges of treason-felony, (1848);
*Junior counsel in the, unsuccessful, defence ofpoison er William Palmer, (1856);
*Defence ofRichard O'Sullivan Burke and his accomplice Casey during theFenian Rising , (1867). Kenealy withdrew from the case following the failed attempt to effect their escape in theClerkenwell explosion .
*Prosecution of the directors ofOverend, Gurney and Company forfraud following the company's collapse, (1869);
* Counsel forArthur Orton , alias Roger Tichborne, taking over the brief fromWilliam Campbell Sleigh in April 1873.Private life
Kenealy suffered from
diabetes and an erratic temperament has sometimes been attributed to poor control of the symptoms. In 1850 he was sentenced to one monthimprisonment for punishing his six year old illegitimate son with undue severity. He married Elizabeth Nicklin ofTipton ,Staffordshire in 1851 and they had eleven children.In 1866, Kenealy wrote "The Book of God: the Apocalypse of Adam-Oannes", an unorthodox
theological work in which he claimed that he was the "twelfth messenger ofGod ", descended fromJesus Christ andGenghis Khan .In 1850, he published an eccentric poem inspired by
Johann Wolfgang von Goethe , "Goethe, a New Pantomime". [Waterhouse (1952)] He also published a large amount ofpoetry in journals such as "Fraser's Magazine ". He published translations from Latin, Greek, German, Italian, Portuguese, Russian, Irish, Persian, Arabic, Hindustani and Bengali. It is unlikely that he was fluent in all these languages. He also published a more conventional biography ofEdward Wortley Montagu in 1869.The Tichborne case
During the trial, Kenealy abused witnesses, made scurilous allegations against various
Roman Catholic institutions, disrespected the judges and protracted the trial to the longest in English legal history. His violent conduct of the case became a public scandal and, after rejecting his client's claim, thejury censured his behaviour.The aftermath
He started a newspaper, "The Englishman", to plead his cause, and to attack the judges. His behaviour was so extreme that in 1874 he was disbenched and disbarred by his Inn.
He formed the
Magna Charta Association and went on a nationwide tour to protest his cause. At aby-election , he was elected to parliament for Stoke-upon-Trent with a majority of 2000 votes. However, no othermember of parliament would introduce him when he took his seat.Benjamin Disraeli forced a motion to dispense with this convention.In Parliament, Kenealy called for a
Royal Commission into his conduct in the Tichborne case, but lost a vote on this by 433-3. One vote was Kenealy's, another that of histeller . During this period, he also wrote a nine-volume account of the case. Dr Kenealy, as he was always called, gradually ceased to attract attention, lost his seat at the 1880 general election and died in London later in the year. He is buried in the churchyard ofSt Helen's Church, Hangleton , East Sussex.cite book |last=Dale |first=Antony |title=Brighton Churches |origyear=1989 |location=London EC4 |isbn=0-415-00863-8 |pages=p227 ]References
Bibliography
*1911----
* [Anon.] (1911) " [http://www.1911encyclopedia.org/Edward_Vaughan_Hyde_Kenealy Edward Vaughan Hyde Kenealy] ", "Encyclopaedia Britannica "
*Hamilton, J. A., rev. R. McWilliam (2004) " [http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/15356 Kenealy, Edward Vaughan Hyde (1819–1880)] ", "Oxford Dictionary of National Biography ", Oxford University Press, accessed 26 August 2007 ODNBsub
* cite book | title=Memoirs of Edward Vaughn Kenealy | author=Kenealy. A. (ed.) | origyear=1908 | year=2006 | location=London | publisher=Kessinger | id=ISBN 1425484050
* cite book | author=Roe, M. | title=Kenealy and the Tichborne Cause: A Study in mid-Victorian Populism | year=1974 | location=Melbourne | publisher=Melbourne University Press | id=ISBN 0522840574
*Waterhouse, G. (1952) "Goethe's Irish Enemy - Edward Kenealy", in Boyd, J. (ed.) "German Studies presented to Leonard Ashley Willoughby - by pupils, colleagues and friends on his retirement", Oxford: Blackwell----
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