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Edward Sheil

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on 8 February 1892: ‘I am not prepared to continue resistance to what I conceive to be Irish public opinion… , the sympathy of the great majority of electors in Ireland is with the section of the Irish Party led by
107:, Ennis won the seat back by a one-vote majority of 163 to 162. Sheil was returned unopposed for Meath County in a by-election in April 1882, and when the Meath constituency was divided under the 435: 145:, he supported Parnell. However, he retired from Parliament at the general election of July 1892, apparently feeling that he could no longer defend the Parnellite cause. He wrote to 103:. The poll was initially tied, each candidate scoring 140 votes, but Sheil was declared elected and on petition, the result was amended to 153 votes for Shiel and 148 for Ennis. In 352: 475: 362: 336: 50: 480: 391: 120: 42: 450: 46: 387: 343: 302: 30: 400: 396: 356: 315: 311: 306: 124: 112: 104: 88: 34: 367: 347: 73: 38: 191: 286: 108: 151: 470: 465: 460: 455: 445: 322: 295: 100: 155: 138: 116: 277: 142: 76:
and his wife Frances Hamill. Mary Leonora was a travel writer of some note. He was educated at
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Sheil was the eldest son of the soldier and diplomat General
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Members of the Parliament of the United Kingdom for Athlone
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Parliamentary election results in Ireland 1801–1922
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Index

Irish
nationalist
Member of Parliament
Athlone
Meath
South Meath
House of Commons
United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland
Sir Justin Sheil
Richard Lalor Sheil
Daniel O’Connell
Stephen Woulfe
Chief Baron of the Irish Exchequer
The Oratory School
Christ Church, Oxford
1874 general election
Home Rule League
Liberal
Sir John James Ennis
1880
Redistribution of Seats Act 1885
1885 general election
Irish Parliamentary Party
Southern Division of Meath
1886
Home Rule Party
Irish Parliamentary Party
Charles Stewart Parnell
John Redmond
Mr. McCarthy

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