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Edward Peter O'Kelly
Member of Parliament for East Wicklow
In office
April 1895 – July 1895
Member of Parliament for West Wicklow
In office
March 1910 – July 1914
Personal details
Born(1846-07-04)4 July 1846
Died22 July 1914(1914-07-22) (aged 68)
NationalityIrish
SpouseJudith Whelan (1862–1911)
Children11

Edward Peter O'Kelly (4 July 1846 – 22 July 1914)[1] was an Irish nationalist politician who was a member of the House of Commons of the United Kingdom both in 1895, and between 1910 and 1914.

Early life

O'Kelly was born on the 4 July 1846 in Baltinglass, County Wicklow, Ireland. His parents were William Kelly and Anne (née Germaine) Kelly.

He had six siblings: Maria Kelly, William Kelly, Annie Kelly, Thomas Joseph Kelly, Michael Kelly, and Margaret Kelly.[2] He grew up attending school at Mountrath Monastery and St Patrick's College, in Carlow, Ireland.

Career

O'Kelly was elevated to Chairman of the Baltinglass Board of Guardians in 1893 and was appointed a magistrate in 1894. He was a passionate Land Leaguer.

In April 1895, O'Kelly was elected as a Member of Parliament as an Anti-Parnellite Irish National Federation candidate at the by-election for the West Wicklow constituency, following the resignation of John Sweetman MP.[3] However, Parliament was dissolved on 8 July for the 1895 general election, and O'Kelly decided not to defend his seat.[3] Instead, O'Kelly focused on local politics, becoming the first chairman of the newly established Wicklow County Council in 1899.[4]

In 1910, O'Kelly returned to the House of Commons as the Member of Parliament (MP) representing West Wicklow, having been elected unopposed at a March 1910 by-election to fill the vacancy caused by the death of James O'Connor.[3] He was re-elected unopposed in December 1910[3] and held the seat until he died in office in July 1914, aged 68.[1]

He died aged 68 in office in Marylebone in London, England, from diabetic coma syncope.[citation needed]

Personal life

O'Kelly married Judith Whelan (1862–1911), the daughter of Myles Whelan of Athy, County Kildare, in 1882.[4] He was the father of Eileen (Sr. Marie De Chantal) Gorman; Anne Edith (Sr. Mary Magdalen) O'Kelly; Edward John O'Kelly; Teresa Mary (Sr. Mary Marguerite) O'Kelly; Joseph O'Kelly; Agnes Lynch; Fr. Patrick H O'Kelly S.J.; Muriel Carmella O'Kelly; Prof. William D O'Kelly; Genevieve O'Kelly and Ethel O Loughlin.[2]

O'Kelly was a close friend of Douglas Hyde, first President of Ireland, and John Redmond, a leader of the Irish Parliamentary Party.[2]

Among his great-grandchildren are the Irish-American colorectal surgeon, Conor P. Delaney and Patrick Ronan O’Connell, emeritus Professor of Surgery, University College Dublin and President of the Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland.

References

  1. ^ a b Leigh Rayment's Historical List of MPs – Constituencies beginning with "W" (part 3)
  2. ^ a b c "Edward Peter O'Kelly". geni_family_tree. Retrieved 19 June 2019.
  3. ^ a b c d Walker, Brian Mercer (1 January 1978). Parliamentary Election Results in Ireland 1801–1922. A New History of Ireland. Vol. 1. Dublin: Royal Irish Academy. p. 382. ISBN 0901714127. ISSN 0332-0286.
  4. ^ a b "Edward Peter "EP" O'Kelly". Find A Grave.
Parliament of the United Kingdom
Preceded by Member of Parliament for East Wicklow
April 1895July 1895
Succeeded by
Preceded by Member of Parliament for West Wicklow
March 19101914
Succeeded by