Sir Barry Denny, 2nd Baronet

Sir Barry Denny, 2nd Baronet (died 20 October 1794) was an Anglo-Irish politician, chiefly remembered for his death in a duel at the hands of John Crosbie.

Career

He served as an officer in the Kerry Militia, eventually becoming a Major. Following his father's death in April 1794, he became a baronet and was elected to his late father's seat in the Irish House of Commons, representing Kerry.[1] He also served as High Sheriff of Kerry in 1794. The Denny family were the dominant political influence in Tralee, where they owned most of the property.

At a by-election for the seat in October that year, Denny promised to remain neutral and not come between the Crosbie, Blennerhassett and Herbert families who were contesting the seat. One of the candidates, John Gustavus Crosbie, took offence at one of Denny's remarks which he took to be a breach of his position of neutrality, and challenged him to a duel. Denny was shot through the head and killed by Crosbie in the ensuing duel.[2]

He was about to be raised to the Peerage of Ireland as Baron Denmore when he was killed. The killing resulted in a bitter feud between the two families, and John Crosbie's sudden death in 1797 led to a local tradition that he had been poisoned by the Dennys in revenge.

Family

Denny was the son of Sir Barry Denny, 1st Baronet and his wife and cousin Jane Denny.

Barry Denny had married Anne Morgell, the daughter of Crosbie Morgell, on 12 January 1794, when she was only sixteen, but died without issue.[3] His widow remarried General Sir John Floyd, 1st Baronet, who died in 1818. They had no children, but she was close to her stepdaughter Julia, and helped to arrange her marriage , which turned out very happily, to Sir Robert Peel.[4]

References

  1. A Genealogical and Heraldic Dictionary of the Peerage and Baronetage of the British Empire (Henry Colburn, 1839), 288.
  2. 'Parliamentary Representation of Kerry' in The Kerry Magazine (No.35 Vol.3, 1856)
  3. A Genealogical and Heraldic Dictionary of the Peerage and Baronetage of the British Empire (Henry Colburn, 1839), 288.
  4. Hurd, Douglas Robert Peel- a biography Phoenix edition 2008< pp.53-4
Parliament of Ireland
Preceded by
Sir Barry Denny, Bt
John Gustavus Crosbie
Member of Parliament for Kerry
1794
With: John Gustavus Crosbie
Succeeded by
Maurice FitzGerald
John Gustavus Crosbie
Baronetage of Ireland
Preceded by
Barry Denny
Baronet
(of Castle Moyle)
1794
Succeeded by
Edward Denny
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