Edward Sheil

Mr Edward Sheil

Rush ID: 847

Details

Born:
c. 1 January 1851
Died:
3 July 1915
Birth place:
Ireland
Gender:
Male
Ethnicity:
Unknown
Ethnic minority:
No
Religion:
Unknown
Aristocratic connections:
false
Formative occupation:
Landowner
Election occupation:
Landowner
Parentage:
General Sir Justin Sheil and Mary Leonora Woulfe, daughter of Stephen Woulfe MP.
Notes:
None
Knighthood/Dame:
False
Highest Office:
Backbencher
Who's Who volume:
2
Education level:
Graduate

References

Rush ID:
847
MNIS ID:
Not set
Wikidata Entity ID:
Q5345298
Parliament ID:
Not set
Beamish Person ID:
Not set
They work for you ID:
Not set

Name changes

  1. SHEIL, Edward (1851-1915)

Constituencies

  1. Meath South

    Party: Irish Nat.
    Year of election: 1885
    Date of election: 24 November 1885
    Nature of election: General election
    Nature of service: Continuation
    Year of exit: 1892
    Date of exit: 4 July 1892
    Party: Irish Nat.
    Nature of exit: Retirement
    Sponsorship: None known
    Constituency connections: Regional
    Notes: None
  2. Meath

    Party: HR
    Year of election: 1882*
    Date of election: 14 April 1882
    Nature of election: By-election
    Nature of service: Re Entry
    Year of exit: 1885
    Date of exit: 24 November 1885
    Party: HR
    Nature of exit: Boundary revision
    Sponsorship: None known
    Constituency connections: Regional
    Notes: None
  3. Athlone

    Party: HR
    Year of election: 1874
    Date of election: 31 January 1874
    Nature of election: General election
    Nature of service: First Entry
    Year of exit: 1880
    Date of exit: 31 March 1880
    Party: HR
    Nature of exit: Electoral defeat
    Sponsorship: None known
    Constituency connections: Regional
    Notes: None

Higher education

  1. Christ Church

    Graduated

Schools

  1. Dr Newman's Oratory School

Relationships

  1. Nibling of Richard Sheil

  2. Grandchild of Stephen Woulfe

Parties

  1. Home Rule Member

  2. Irish Nationalist Member

Clubs

  1. Garrick Club

  2. Arthurs' Club

  3. St Stephen's Green