Sir Edward Denny (1605 – 1646) was an Anglo-Irish politician.
Biography
Denny was the son of Sir Edward Denny (1584–1619) and Elizabeth Forest. He was High Sheriff of Kerry in 1634 and Member of Parliament for County Kerry in the Irish House of Commons from 1639 until his death. Between 1638 and 1641 he was Constable of Castle Maine.[1] In the Irish Rebellion of 1641, his seat at Tralee Castle was attacked and burnt by Irish rebels.[2]
He married Ruth Roper, daughter of Thomas Roper, 1st Viscount Baltinglass. He was succeeded in his estate by his son, Arthur Denny.
References
- ↑ Carmody, James, Story of Castle Magne, Co. Kerry, Kerry Archaeological Magazine, Volume 1, No. 3 (October 1909), p.138.
- ↑ Tralee Castle and Abbey, Kerry Archaeological Magazine, Volume 2, No. 11 (October 1913), pp. 141-150.
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