John Esmonde (North Tipperary MP) explained

John Esmonde
Office:Member of Parliament
for North Tipperary
Term Start:December 1910
Term End:17 April 1915
Allegiance:United Kingdom
Branch:British Army
Serviceyears:1914–1915
Rank:Captain
Unit:Royal Army Medical Corps
Battles:First World War
Predecessor:Michael Hogan
Birth Date:27 January 1862
Birth Place:Drominagh, County Tipperary,
Ireland
Spouse:Rose Magennis (d. 1901)
Eily O'Sullivan (d. 1957)

John Joseph Esmonde (27 January 1862 – 17 April 1915) was a physician and an Irish nationalist Member of Parliament for North Tipperary from 1910 to 1915.[1]

Family

Esmonde was born on 27 January 1862 in Drominagh, Borrisokane, County Tipperary, Ireland. Esmonde's father, James Esmonde, was the younger brother of Sir John Esmonde, 10th Baronet, and his mother was Caroline Sugrue. He was the second child of four.[2]

Esmonde had three sons and three daughters from his first marriage to Rose Magennis whilst living in Ingleside, Pontesbury, Shropshire, England, including:

Following the death of Rose in 1901, Esmonde married Eily O'Sullivan in 1904 and had seven more children. The family returned to Ireland in 1910. A son from his second marriage, Eugene Esmonde, was awarded a Victoria Cross posthumously in 1942. Esmonde's youngest son, Paddy, was awarded the Military Cross whilst serving in the Royal Army Medical Corps at the Rhine in 1944.

Death and legacy

On 17 April 1915, while serving as captain in the Royal Army Medical Corps, Esmonde died from "pneumonia and heart failure consequent on the strain of overwork". He was buried in his family vault in Terryglass, County Tipperary. Esmonde is commemorated on Panel 1 of the Parliamentary War Memorial in Westminster Hall, one of 22 MPs that died during the First World War to be named on that memorial.[3] [4] A further act of commemoration came with the unveiling in 1932 of a manuscript-style illuminated book of remembrance for the House of Commons, which includes a short biographical account of the life and death of Esmonde.[5] [6]

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Unknown. Civilians. Untold Stories. 15 February 2015. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20150215222746/http://untoldstories.ie/indexes/people/. 15 February 2015.
  2. Web site: The Peerage. Person Page – 26747. The Peerage. 15 February 2015.
  3. Web site: Recording Angel memorial Panel 1. UK Parliament (www.parliament.uk). Recording Angel memorial, Westminster Hall. 31 August 2016.
  4. Web site: List of names on the Recording Angel memorial, Westminster Hall. UK Parliament (www.parliament.uk). Recording Angel memorial, Westminster Hall. 31 August 2016.
  5. House of Commons War Memorial: Final Volumes Unveiled by The Speaker. 6 February 1932 . 7. 46050.
  6. Book: Moss-Blundell. Edward Whitaker. The House of Commons Book of Remembrance 1914–1918. E. Mathews & Marrot. 1931.