Walter Blackney Explained

Walter Blackney (1 August 1775 – 14 September 1842) was an Irish politician who served as Member of Parliament for County Carlow.

Early life

Blackney was born on 1 August 1775 as the eldest son of James Blackney of Ballycormack and Ballyellin and his wife Gertrude, née Galwey. The Blackney family had inherited Ballycormack almost a century previously in the 1680s, and were a Catholic family. Blackney's father died on 28 March 1796 and thus inherited the estates, which included leasehold properties in Ballyellin and Clonmoney.[1]

Political career

Blackney did not take much part in politics until 1829 when he chaired a meeting in support of the Repeal Association. He assisted County Carlow's independent candidates in the 1830 general election and was a candidate himself in the 1831 election, and was elected unopposed. He was re-elected in 1832 and retired in 1834.

Death

Blackney died on 14 September 1842, complaining of "violent oppression about his heart" and was succeeded by his son, Hugh.

Notes and References

  1. Web site: BLACKNEY, Walter (1775–1842), of Ballyellin, co. Carlow History of Parliament Online . 2023-08-24 . www.historyofparliamentonline.org.