- Jasper Wolfe
Jasper Travers Wolfe (3 August 1872 – 27 August 1952) was an Irish independent (non-party) politician who was elected three times as TD (assembly delegate) for Cork West, from 1927−1933.
He was born into a
Methodist family the son of William J. Wolfe. He was educated at Bishop's School, Skibbereen and was admitted as asolicitor in 1893. He obtained first place in his final exams and was awarded theFindlater Scholarship . He was a member of SkibbereenUDC for a number of years. He was crown prosecutor in Cork City for a period and for theWest Riding ofCounty Cork 1916-1923. He was the first Cork man to hold the Presidency of theIncorporated Law Society of Ireland . Wolfe was elected toDáil Éireann on his first attempt, at the June 1927 general election, and took his seat in the short-lived5th Dáil . He was re-elected at the September 1927 general election and again at the 1932 election, but did not contest the 1933 general election. He died at his residence "Norton", SKibbereen and is buried at Aughadown Cemetery.Wolfe was a solicitor who also owned the "Cork County Eagle and Munster Advertiser" newspaper. [http://historical-debates.oireachtas.ie/D/0019/D.0019.192705110025.html Dáil debates, 11 May 1927] ] . This was a successor to the "
Skibbereen Eagle " (seeSkibbereen ) which in an editorial in 1897 had famously warned the Tsar of Russia about expanionist aims towards China, declaring that the Skibbereen Eagle had "got its eye on the Tsar".Web searches reveal slightly differing terms for the exact wording of the warning to the Tsar.] .An incident with Solicitor
Jasper Woulfe (laterTeachta Dála forWest Cork ) was described by another solicitor Willie Kingston in Skibbereen Historical Journal. Willie Kingston was a cousin of Jasper Wolfe, Solicitor and Crown prosecutor inSkibbereen . Wolfe at the time had friends in both camps. In April 1921, Wolfe, Kingston and Miss Brown motored toDurrus where he had a case atPetty Sessions . Kingston had been inBantry earlier where he saw two men coming towards him, one saying to the other 'that's him’, he thought it was a case of mistaken identity. Later he met Jasper at the hotel and a man came out of the shadows and peered at his face. Jasper had met (Bawnie) T.T. McCarthy, cattle dealer earlier and offered him a lift toSkibbereen . They all went toDurrus in Jasper's car driven by a chauffer and had tea in Miss Brown's mother's house. Leaving Durrus for Caheragh McCarthy was in front with Jasper but his profile indicated him as a cattle dealer rather than the Crown Prosecutor. InCaheragh as they rounded a corner a whistle was blown violently suggesting the man was running and giving a pre-ordained signal. Kingston and Miss Brown crouched down but nothing happened. Jasper had a few drinks and slept through the entire episode. When they got back toSkibbereen they heard that an ambush was being laid for Jasper, he thought that the unexpected lift to the cattle dealer had the effect of calling off the ambush.Notes
* See reference to incident during the troubles related by his cousin Willie Kingston inDurrus and District History *
Willie Kingston : From Victorian Boyhood to the Troubles: ASkibbereen Memoir, Skibbereen Historical Journal Vol 1 2005, extracts edited by his niece Daisy Swanton and Jasper Ungoed-Thomas, grandson of Jasper Wolfe, and Vol 2.
*Tim Cadogan and Jeremiah Falvey, A Biographical Dictionary of Cork, 2006, Four Courts Press ISBN 1-84682-030-8External links
* [http://electionsireland.org/candidate.cfm?ID=1510 Jasper Wolfe's electoral history] (ElectionsIreland.org)
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