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  1. Katharine Parnell (née Wood; 30 January 1846 – 5 February 1921), known before her second marriage as Katharine O'Shea, and usually called Katie O'Shea by friends and Kitty O'Shea by enemies, was an English woman of aristocratic background whose decade-long secret affair with Charles Stewart Parnell led to a widely publicized ...

  2. 29 de mar. de 2024 · William Henry OShea and Katharine OShea were husband and wife from 1867 to 1890. Their relationship with the Irish nationalist leader Charles Stewart Parnell led to a divorce scandal that terminated Parnell’s career and divided Irish nationalist opinion.

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  3. 29 de mar. de 2024 · Katharine OShea. Irish nationalist. Also known as: Katharine Page Wood, Mrs. Charles Stewart Parnell. Learn about this topic in these articles: main reference. In William Henry OShea and Katharine OShea. In 1867 he married Katharine, sixth daughter of the Rev. Sir John Page Wood of Rivenhall Place, Essex.

  4. 3 de feb. de 2024 · She was born Katharine Wood in London, to an aristocratic Anglo-Irish family in 1846 and was known to all those close to her as “Katie.“ In 1867, she married Willie OShea, a Catholic from County Clare, but in time Willie proved feckless, fiscally challenged, and mostly absent.

  5. 25 de jun. de 2021 · She was Katharine OShea, nee Ward, a daughter, of Queen Caroline’s chaplain, granddaughter of a lord mayor of London, sister of a field marshal. She was also the uneasy wife of Captain William Henry OShea, a member of Parnell’s own party, who had received part of his education at Dublin’s Trinity College.

  6. 17 de sept. de 2005 · Frank Callanan. Sat Sep 17 2005 - 01:00. Biography: The title of this work is a little problematical. As Jane Jordan hastens to make clear in her introduction, Katharine O'Shea was never...

  7. 20 de mar. de 2022 · The Woman Who Brought Down a King—Katharine O’Shea. March 20, 2022 Adele Fasick 2 Comments. March is a month that spotlights the tangled history of Ireland’s struggle against English rule. This year, after a two-year break, St. Patrick’s Day Parades were held again in many American cities including San Francisco and New York.