PARNELL, CHARLES STEWART

pärˈnəl, pärnĕlˈ, 1846–91, Irish nationalist leader. Haughty and sensitive, Parnell was only a mediocre orator, but he possessed a marked personal fascination and was a shrewd political and parliamentary tactician. He succeeded in uniting the moderate and militant Irish nationalists in the drive for land reform and Home Rule and brought the Irish question to the forefront of British politics.

Political Career

The son of a Protestant landowner, he attached himself to the Home Rule movement of Isaac Butt and was elected to the British Parliament in 1875. He quickly developed an obstructionist policy in Parliament, where his filibusters gave the Irish contingent a prominence far beyond its numbers. Although these tactics lost him the approval of Butt, they brought him the support of the militant Fenian movement.

Joining the Fenians in their agitation against the Irish land laws, Parnell became president of the National Land League (see Irish Land Question) in 1879. He encouraged the use of the boycott as a means of bringing pressure on the landlords and their agents, but the agitation also produced much violence, and the harsh Coercion Bill of 1881 was passed (over Parnell's opposition) to check it.

In 1881, Parnell started United Ireland, a paper in support of the Land League, edited by William O'Brien. Arrested for his activities and put in Kilmainham jail, Parnell directed O'Brien to compose a manifesto against rent payment. Parnell's popularity increased, and he came to be referred to as the "uncrowned king of Ireland." He was released (1882) by the so-called Kilmainham treaty, by which the government agreed to settle the question of arrears in land rent if Parnell would help check violence against landlords.

The Phoenix Park murders of 1882 shocked Parnell as much as they did the English, but the Irish leader opposed the coercive Crimes Act that followed and was therefore charged with encouraging terrorism. Nonetheless, he retained the confidence of his followers both in Ireland and in America, where the fact that he was a grandson of the American naval hero Charles Stewart added to his appeal.

In 1885 the Liberals' threat to renew the Crimes Act of 1882 led Parnell to throw the Irish vote to the Tories and thus bring down the government of William Gladstone. It was, however, an uncomfortable alliance, and in 1886 Parnell swung back to the Liberals, who returned to power. Gladstone then introduced in Parliament the first Home Rule Bill (1886), but the Liberal party split on the issue, and Gladstone's government fell again. In 1887, the London Times printed a series of hostile articles called "Parnellism and Crime," ending with a facsimile letter, purporting to carry Parnell's signature and apologizing for his denunciation of the Phoenix Park murders. A special commission found (1889) that the letter had been forged; and, although some of Parnell's activities were censured, he and his associates were exonerated.

Fall from Power

In 1889, Parnell was named as corespondent in a divorce suit brought by one of Parnell's colleagues, Captain O'Shea, against his wife, Katharine. Adultery was proved, the divorce granted (1890), and in 1891, Parnell married Katharine. The episode ruined his political influence; he was denounced both by the English liberals and by the Roman Catholic hierarchy in Ireland, and the Irish nationalists split into Parnellites and anti-Parnellites. His efforts to reunite the party failed and broke his health.

Bibliography

See biography by R. B. O'Brien (2 vol., 1898; repr. 1968); studies by C. C. O'Brien (1954, rev. ed. 1957), F. S. L. Lyons (1960, 1977), J. Abels (1966), M. Hurst (1968), R. R. Foster (1976), A. O'Day (1986), D. Boyce (1991), and R. Kee (1994).

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...request of OShea and Mrs. OShea strongly backed by Parnell. Thus Parnell ruined himself by his fatal weakness in assenting...1 Times , November 25, 1885. 2 Charles Stewart Parnell , by K. OShea, II, p. 233. 3 ibid .
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...Cawood Introduction In 1890 Charles Stewart Parnell, head of the Irish Nationalist...edition, 2001) P. Bew, Charles Stewart Parnell (Gill MacMillan, 1991...and The Ivy: The Story of Charles Stewart Parnell and Irish Nationalism (Hamish...
...unimproveable. A WEAPON AGAINST POVERTY: CHARLES BOOTH AND THE INFLUENCE OF RELIGION...special praise for High Church efforts, Charles Booth very likely thought the same thing...much for some time. The Simeys in their Charles Booth: Social Scientist (1960) note...
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...Nationalist Party and its leader, Charles Stewart Parnell. By the late 18 80s Parnell had...As in the days of Gladstone and Parnell, The Times deployed a two-pronged...military correspondent in Ireland, Charles a Court Repington, who, although...
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Parnell the Rebel Prince: Kevin Haddick Flynn...Irish Patriot. by Kevin Haddick Flynn CHARLES STEWART PARNELL (1846-91) haunts the Irish historical...candidate. At last one was selected--Parnell--but he bore himself so poorly during...
...House in Rathdrum. Charles Stewart Parnell was born here in 1846...mother, Delia Tudor Stewart, was the daughter of Commodore Charles Stewart, a U.S. Navy hero...in the War of 1812. Parnell fell passionately in...
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...Parnell Line; 1.destroyed: Charles Stewart Parnell 2. Kitty OShea: She Had Three Children by Charles Stewart Parnell. Byline: CHARLES LEGGE...Katie and OShea split. Charles Stewart Parnell died in Brighton in October...
...Love Triangle of Captain OShea, Wife Kitty and Charles Stewart Parnell Remains the Greatest Sex Scandal in Irish History...Sordid Than Believed. Byline: by Myles Dungan HAD Charles Stewart Parnell and Katharine OShea been in a position to marry...
...long-forgotten sister of Charles Stewart Parnell, The Uncrowned King of Ireland...there were those who accused Charles Stewart Parnell and his colleagues of hiding...petticoat rebellion. When Charles was released from Kilmainham...
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OPERATION GET PARNELL; 1.queen Victoria: Clan Na nGael...Planned to Assassinate Her 2.framed: Parnell Was Smeared in a Terrorist Plot...to discredit Home Rule champion, Charles Stewart Parnell, and have himthrown out of Westminster...
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PARNELL, CHARLES STEWART par n l, parnel , 1846...Haughty and sensitive, Parnell was only a mediocre orator...the American naval hero Charles Stewart added to his appeal...Crimes Act of 1882 led Parnell to throw the Irish vote...
RUSSELL OF KILLOWEN, CHARLES RUSSELL, BARON kilo n, 1832 1900, British jurist...conciliation of Ireland, and he was the leading counsel for Charles Stewart Parnell before the Parnell Commission (1888 90). He served as William Gladstones...
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...under the leadership of Charles Stewart Parnell the movement gained...recourse to violence, and Parnell disavowed the murder...Parliament collapsed after Parnell was ruined by a divorce...1964); A. T. O. Stewart, The Ulster Crisis...
...1927, Irish nationalist. A supporter of Charles Stewart Parnell , he entered Parliament in 1880 and was...boycotting and agrarian agitation. After the Parnell divorce scandal, Dillon led the anti-Parnell faction until the Nationalist party was...
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