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and resigned his parliamentary seat the following day. However, he only filed for divorce on 24 December 1889 after his wife's aunt, from whom he was expecting a large inheritance, died earlier that year leaving her estate in trust for his wife (thus allegedly violating the terms of O'Shea's
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marriage contract). However, that will was overturned upon appeal, and the aunt's legacy was shared among Katharine O'Shea's siblings.
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Jordan, Jane (Autumn 2011). "The Captain and the King: William O'Shea, Parnell and Late Victorian Ireland, by Myles Dungan".
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After the divorce the two surviving children of Parnell and Katharine O'Shea were given into Captain O'Shea's custody.
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Around 1880, his wife, Essex born Katharine O'Shea, entered into a relationship with the Irish nationalist leader
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In 1882 when the Liberal government was secretly negotiating with Parnell for the terms of his release from
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In 1886, following insinuations of the Parnell affair and O'Shea's complicity in it appearing in the
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for a short period in 1886. Although supported by Parnell, he was never a member of the
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Dungan, Myles (2009). "The Captain and the Fenians: William Henry O'Shea and The IRB".
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where he was being held on suspicion of "treasonable practices", the
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Quinn, John F. (2015). "Jiltedβ€”Parnell and the American Heiress".
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MacGuinness, Kevin (2009). "Myles Dungan and the Fenians".
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Index

William Henry O'Shea
William O'Shea (boxer)
William O'Shea (bishop)

Galway Borough
T. P. O'Connor
John Pinkerton
Clare
James Patrick Mahon
James Patrick Mahon
Lord Francis Conyngham
Dublin
Ireland
UK
Independent Nationalist
Katharine O'Shea
United Kingdom
British Army
Captain
18th Royal Hussars
Irish
Member of Parliament
Katharine O'Shea
Charles Stewart Parnell
Dublin
18th Hussars
British Army
Charles Stewart Parnell
Kilmainham Gaol
President of the Board of Trade

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