Arthur Blennerhassett
For other people named Arthur Blennerhassett, see Arthur Blennerhassett (disambiguation).
Arthur Blennerhassett (1 January 1799 – 23 January 1843) was an Irish politician.
He was born the son of Arthur and Dorcas née Twiss Blennerhassett and educated at Trinity College, Dublin.
He was appointed High Sheriff of Kerry for 1821. In the 1832 elections for Tralee he fought a duel with the Liberal candidate Maurice O'Connell (MP). Neither was hurt and O'Donnell went on to win the seat. Blennerhassett later served in British Parliament as Member of Parliament (MP) for Kerry from 1837 to 1841.
He died whilst staying in Nantes, France aged only 44. He had married Frances Grady in 1821; they lived at Ballyseedy and had 9 children. He was a cousin of Sir William Godfrey, 3rd Baronet.
References
External links
- Hansard 1803–2005: contributions in Parliament by Arthur Blennerhassett
Parliament of the United Kingdom | ||
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Preceded by Morgan O'Connell Frederick William Mullins |
Member of Parliament for Kerry with Morgan O'Connell 1837 – 1841 |
Succeeded by Morgan O'Connell William Browne |