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361:, who had acted as Parnell's bodyguard and aide-de-camp, devoted himself after Parnell's death to the service of his widow, Katharine. From her he heard a completely different version of the events surrounding the divorce from that which had appeared in the press, and this was to form the seed of his later two books defending Parnell published in 1931 and 1938. They had a major impact on Irish historiography, leading to a more favourable view of Parnell's role in the O’Shea affair. 298: 243:
relationship. He challenged Parnell to a duel in 1881 and initially forbade his estranged wife to see him, although she said that he encouraged her in the relationship. However, he kept publicly quiet for several years. Although their relationship was a subject of gossip in London political circles from 1881, later public knowledge of the affair in an England governed by "
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and to his downfall as its leader in December 1890. Catholic Ireland felt a profound sense of shock when Katharine broke the vows of her previous Catholic marriage by marrying Parnell on 25 June 1891. With both his political life and his health essentially ruined, Parnell died in her arms at the age
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Captain O'Shea filed for divorce in 1889; his reasons are a matter for speculation. He may have had political motives. Alternatively, it was claimed that he had been hoping for an inheritance from Katharine's rich aunt whom he had expected to die earlier, but when she died in 1889 her money was left
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from whom she separated around 1875. Katharine first met Parnell in 1880 and began an affair with him. Three of Katharine's children were fathered by Parnell; the first, Claude Sophie, died early in 1882. The others were Claire (born 1883) and Katharine (born 1884). Captain O'Shea knew about the
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Her daughter by Parnell, Claire O'Shea (1883–1909), married Dr. Bertram Sydney Osmund Maunsell, and their only son, Assheton Clare Bowyer-Lane Maunsell (1909–34), died of
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Katharine's November divorce proceedings from Captain O'Shea, in which Parnell was named as co-respondent, led to Parnell's being deserted by a majority of his own
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Out of her family connection to the Liberal Party, Katharine acted as liaison between Parnell and Gladstone during negotiations prior to the introduction of the
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in trust to cousins. After the divorce the court awarded custody of Katharine O'Shea and C.S. Parnell's two surviving daughters to her ex-husband.
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while serving with the British army in India. Katharine’s other daughter by Parnell, Katharine O'Shea (1884–1947), married Arthur Moule of the
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Harrison 'did more than anyone else to uncover what seems to have been the true facts' about the Parnell-O'Shea liaison.
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Section: "President of the Irish National Land League". quote: As Katharine herself said in an interview with
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Katharine published a biography of Parnell in 1914 as "Katharine O'Shea (Mrs. Charles Stewart Parnell)".
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by enemies, was an English woman of aristocratic background whose decade-long secret affair with
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O'Shea, Parnell's enemies, in order to damage him personally, called her
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led to a widely publicized divorce in 1890 and his political downfall.
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inherited from his grandfather and father, who also died prematurely.
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Charles Stewart Parnell: His Love Story and Political Life
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Fargnoli, A. Nicholas; Gillespie, Michael Patrick (2006).
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Ireland's Misfortune: The Turbulent Life of Kitty O'Shea
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O'Shea because at that time "kitty", as well as being a
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Nineteenth-century Ireland: The search for stability
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William O'Shea
Charles Stewart Parnell
Charles Stewart Parnell
Braintree, Essex
Sir John Page Wood, 2nd Baronet
Sir Matthew Wood
Lord Mayor of London
Field Marshal
Sir Evelyn Wood
Western Wood
Lord Hatherley
Gladstone
Liberal
Lord Chancellor
William O'Shea
County Clare
Victorian morality
nonconformist conscience
adultery
Ten Commandments
First Irish Home Rule Bill
Eltham
Irish Parliamentary Party
Hove
cancer of the stomach
coronary heart disease

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