Edward Marum

Edward Purcell Mulhallen Marum (5 October 1822 21 September 1890), was an Irish politician in the United Kingdom House of Commons.

He stood unsuccessfully as a Home Rule candidate for the United Kingdom House of Commons at a by-election in Kilkenny city in 1875. He was subsequently elected as Member of Parliament for County Kilkenny as a Parnellite Home Ruler in 1880, topping the poll, and held the seat until the constituency was divided for the 1885 general election. He was then elected for the new North Kilkenny constituency, and held that seat until his death.

He was a very eloquent speaker. He supported Horace Plunkett's efforts to establish agricultural co-operatives by addressing local meetings, but died of heart disease before he had been able to attend more than three or four.[1]

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  1. Plunkett (1904), pp.189-90

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Parliament of the United Kingdom
Preceded by
George Leopold Bryan
Patrick Martin
Member of Parliament for County Kilkenny
1880 1885
With: Patrick Martin 1880–1885
Constituency divided
New constituency Member of Parliament for North Kilkenny
1885 1890
Succeeded by
Sir John Pope Hennessy


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