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Matthew Joseph Kenny : ウィキペディア英語版 | Matthew Joseph Kenny
Matthew Joseph Kenny (1 February 1861 – 8 December 1942) was an Irish lawyer and Nationalist politician from County Clare. He was elected to the United Kingdom House of Commons at the age of 21, qualified as a barrister whilst still a member of parliament (MP), and later became a judge in the Irish Free State. == Early life == Kenny was born at Freaghcastle, near Milltown Malbay in County Clare, to the solicitor Michael Kenny and his wife Bridget, née Frost.〔''Clare Journal'', 4 February 1861.〕 The family were major landholders.〔The Landed Estates database appears to have confused the landholdings of Matthew Kenny the barrister with those of his older second cousin once removed Matthew Kenny, a solicitor who practised in Ennis and Dublin, and who acquired an estate at Clooniff in county Galway.〕 He attended Ennis College an Erasmus Smith school,.〔''Debrett's House of Commons'', 1886.〕〔Cecil S Kenny, "Genealogies of Kenny and Lysaght", NLI 1915〕 Thom's Irish Who's Who states he attended Stonyhurst,〔Thom's Irish Who's Who 1923, p.123.〕 and Trinity College, Dublin,.〔 This seems to be incorrect and all other contemporary sources confirm that he in fact attended Ennis School and Queen's Univ.〔 While serving at Westminster, he was called to the bar at Gray's Inn in 1886 and at the King's Inns, Dublin, in 1889. In 1899 he went bankrupt and his estates were sold off.〔notice of Auction 1899 as directed by the bankruptcy court, OAC Archive〕 He became a King's Counsel in 1914.
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