- Edmund Leamy
Edmund Leamy (1848 –
December 10 ,1904 ) was an Irish journalist,barrister , author of fairy tales, nationalist politician and MP. in the House of Commons of theUnited Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland where as member of theIrish Parliamentary Party and leading supporter ofCharles Stewart Parnell he represented various Irish seats for much of the period from 1880 until his death in 1904.Leamy was educated at the University High School,
Waterford and at Tullabeg College. He was called to the Irish bar in 1885. In 1880 he was elected as a Parnellite Home Ruler to one of the two seats for Waterford City. When representation at Waterford was reduced to one seat in 1885, he stood down but was elected unopposed at Cork North East in 1885 and again in 1886. He also stood at Mid Armagh in 1885, but was not elected. Resigning from Cork North East in 1887, he was elected unopposed to a vacancy at South Sligo in 1888.When the Irish Parliamentary Party split in December 1890 over Parnell’s leadership, Leamy was one of the minority in the
Irish National League who supported Parnell. Parnell made him editor of his newspaper "United Ireland" after regaining editorial control in 1891. At the subsequent general election in 1892, Leamy unsuccessfully contested East Waterford. He also unsuccessfully contested Galway City as a Parnellite in 1895 and as candidate for the reunited Irish Party in 1900.However, in 1900 he was re-elected to the House of Commons as Nationalist member for North Kildare, serving until his death in 1904. He died at Pau in southern France where he was staying for the sake of his health. At the request of
John Redmond , Pat O'Brien went out to Pau to accompany Leamy's widow and the body for their return to Waterford for the funeral on 21 December 1904.Leamy's fairy tales, including "The Golden Spears", "By the Barrow River" and "The Fairy Minstrel of Glenmalure", have been reprinted several times in various editions in Ireland and the USA.
The book "Parnell’s Faithful Few" by his widow Margaret Leamy contains a good deal of biographical material and is a significant source for the history of the Parnellite split in the Irish Parliamentary Party.
elected Writings
"Irish Fairy Tales", Dublin, Mercier Press, 1978
"Irish Fairy Stories for Children", illustrated by Frank and Gail Dowling, Dublin, Mercier Press; Chester Springs, PA (Dufour Editions, US distributor), 1983, repr. 1992
ources
*"Freeman's Journal", 12 and 22 December 1904
*Margaret Leamy, "Parnell’s Faithful Few", New York, Macmillan, 1936
*Brian M. Walker (ed.), "Parliamentary Election Results in Ireland, 1801-1922", Dublin, Royal Irish Academy, 1978
*"Who Was Who, 1897-1916"###@@@KEY@@@###succession box
title =Member of Parliament for Waterford City
years = 1880–1885
before =Purcell O'Gorman
after = "Representation reduced to one member"
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