William O'Shea

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William O'Shea
Capt. William O'Shea.
Member of Parliament for Galway Borough
In office
1886–1886
Preceded byT. P. O'Connor
Succeeded byJohn Pinkerton
Member of Parliament for Clare
In office
1880–1885
Serving with James Patrick Mahon
Preceded byJames Patrick Mahon
Lord Francis Conyngham
Succeeded byConstituency abolished
Personal details
Born1840
Dublin, Ireland, UK
Died22 April 1905 (aged 65)
Political partyIndependent Nationalist
SpouseKatharine O'Shea (until 1890)
Military service
Allegiance United Kingdom
Branch/serviceBritish Army
RankCaptain
Unit18th Royal Hussars

Captain William Henry O'Shea (1840–22 April 1905) was an Irish soldier and Member of Parliament.

Born in Dublin, O'Shea was a captain in the 18th Hussars of the British Army.

Around 1880, his wife, Katharine O'Shea, entered into a relationship with Charles Stewart Parnell, with whom she had three children. O'Shea, who was already separated from his wife, knew of the affair. He only filed for divorce in 1890 after her aunt, from whom he was expecting a large inheritance, died in 1889 leaving her estate in trust for his wife (thus allegedly violating the terms of O'Shea's marriage contract). However, that will was overturned upon appeal, and the aunt's legacy was shared among Katherine O'Shea's siblings.

O'Shea was MP for Clare from 1880 to 1885 and Galway Borough for a short period in 1886. Although supported by Parnell, he was never a member of the Irish Parliamentary Party.

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Parliament of the United Kingdom
Preceded by Member of Parliament for Clare
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With: James Patrick Mahon
Constituency abolished
Preceded by Member of Parliament for Galway Borough
18861886
Succeeded by

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