Edward Kenealy
Edward Kenealy | |
|---|---|
Kenealy at the Tichborne trial, 1873 | |
| Member of Parliament for Stoke-upon-Trent | |
| In office 18 February 1875 – 7 April 1880 | |
| Preceded by | George Melly |
| Succeeded by | William Woodall |
| Personal details | |
| Born | 2 July 1819 Cork, Ireland |
| Died | 16 April 1880 (aged 60) London, England |
| Resting place | St Helen's Church, Hangleton |
| Nationality | British |
| Spouse |
Elizabeth Nicklin (m. 1851) |
| Children | 11, including Arabella |
| Alma mater | Trinity College Dublin |
Edward Vaughan Hyde Kenealy (2 July 1819 – 16 April 1880) was an Irish barrister and writer. He is best remembered as counsel for the Tichborne claimant and the eccentric and disturbed conduct of the trial that led to his ruin.