Edward Vaughan Hyde Kenealy (2 July 1819 – 16 April 1880) was an Irish barrister and writer. He is best remembered as counsel for the Tichborne claimant and the eccentric and disturbed conduct of the trial that led to his ruin. (From Wikipedia) More about Edward Vaughan Kenealy:
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2 additional books about Edward Vaughan Kenealy in the extended shelves: Memoirs of Edward Vaughan Kenealy, LL. D. (John Long, 1908), by Edward Vaughan Kenealy and Arabella Kenealy (page images at HathiTrust)
A thunderbolt for Kenealy! : Juggler, mountebank, and patriot!!! With a report of his trial for torturing his illegitimate child, his sentence, &c., the amount of his fees for his defence of Orton; his treatment of Mrs. Orton: with an account of his piety, generosity, tender impulses, and other virtues, recently discovered by himself. ([E. Morris], 1875) (page images at HathiTrust)
Books by Edward Vaughan Kenealy: Additional books by Edward Vaughan Kenealy in the extended shelves: Kenealy, Edward Vaughan, 1819-1880: The autobiography [fictitious] of Edward Wortley Montagu (T.B. Peterson, 1877) (page images at HathiTrust) Kenealy, Edward Vaughan, 1819-1880: The autobiography of Edward Wortley Montagu. (T.B. Peterson & Bros., in the 1880s) (page images at HathiTrust) Kenealy, Edward Vaughan, 1819-1880: The book of God [v.2]. An introduction to the Apocalypse (Trübner & co., 1870) (page images at HathiTrust) Kenealy, Edward Vaughan, 1819-1880: The Book of God : the Apocalypse of Adam-Oannes (Reeves & Turner, 1867) (page images at HathiTrust) Kenealy, Edward Vaughan, 1819-1880: Brallaghan, or The Deipnosophists (E. Churton, 1845) (page images at HathiTrust) Kenealy, Edward Vaughan, 1819-1880: Commentary on the Apocalypse (Trübner, 1870) (page images at HathiTrust) Kenealy, Edward Vaughan, 1819-1880: Edward Wortley Montagu. An autobiography [ficious] (T. C. Newby, 1869) (page images at HathiTrust) Kenealy, Edward Vaughan, 1819-1880: Edward Wortley Montagu. An autobiography [fictitious] (T. Cautley Newby, 1869) (page images at HathiTrust) Kenealy, Edward Vaughan, 1819-1880: Enoch, the second messenger of God (Trübner, 1872) (page images at HathiTrust) Kenealy, Edward Vaughan, 1819-1880: Fo, the third messenger of God (Englishman Office, 1878) (page images at HathiTrust) Kenealy, Edward Vaughan, 1819-1880: Goethe: a new pantomime. (Printed by Levey, Robinson, and Franklyn, 1850) (page images at HathiTrust) Kenealy, Edward Vaughan, 1819-1880: Memoirs of Edward Vaughan Kenealy, LL. D. (John Long, 1908), also by Arabella Kenealy (page images at HathiTrust) Kenealy, Edward Vaughan, 1819-1880: A new pantomime. (Reeves and Turner, 1865) (page images at HathiTrust) Kenealy, Edward Vaughan, 1819-1880: A new pantomime. (Reeves and Turner, 1863) (page images at HathiTrust) Kenealy, Edward Vaughan, 1819-1880: Poems and translations. (Reeves and Turner, 1864) (page images at HathiTrust) Kenealy, Edward Vaughan, 1819-1880: Poems and translations. (Reeves and Turner, 1865), also by Homer (page images at HathiTrust) Kenealy, Edward Vaughan, 1819-1880: Poetical works. (Englishman Office, 1875) (page images at HathiTrust) Kenealy, Edward Vaughan, 1819-1880: The poetical works of Edward Vaughan Kenealy ... (Englishman Office, 1875) (page images at HathiTrust) Kenealy, Edward Vaughan, 1819-1880: The testament of Jesus. (C.W. Hillyear, 1901) (page images at HathiTrust) Kenealy, Edward Vaughan, 1819-1880: The trial at bar of Sir Roger C. D. Tichborne, bart., in the Court of Queen's bench at Westminster, before Lord Chief Justice Cockburn, Mr. Justice Mellor, & Mr. Justice Lush, for perjury, commencing Wednesday, April 23, 1873, and ending Saturday, February 28, 1874. To which is prefixed a biographical sketch of the defendant. Dedicated to Her Majesty the Queen: ("Englishman" office, 1875), also by Arthur Orton and Great Britain. Court of King's Bench (page images at HathiTrust) Kenealy, Edward Vaughan, 1819-1880: The trial at bar of Sir Roger C. D. Tichborne, bart., in the Court of Queen's bench at Westminster, before Lord Chief Justice Cockburn, Mr. Justice Mellor, & Mr. Justice Lush, for perjury, commencing Wednesday, April 23, 1873, and ending Saturday, February 28, 1874. ("Englishman" office, 1875), also by Arthur Orton and Great Britain. Court of King's Bench (page images at HathiTrust)
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