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John Kelly
Preceded byRobert Kelly
Succeeded by James Gell
Personal details
Borncirca 1793
Isle of Man
Died17 September 1854(1854-09-17) (aged 60–61)
Castletown, Isle of Man
Nationality Manx
Profession Advocate

John Kelly (c. 1793 – 17 September 1854) was a Manx advocate who became High Bailiff of Castletown and a Member of the House of Keys. [1] [2]

Biography

Born and raised on the Isle of Man, John Kelly pursued a career in the legal profession following his schooling. He was appointed High Bailiff of Castletown by the Isle of Man's Lieutenant Governor, Cornelius Smelt, on August 17, 1832. [2] As a magistrate Kelly was said to of been judicious, impartial and highly competent.

Death

John Kelly died at his home in Castletown, Isle of Man on Saturday September 17, 1854, following a short illness. [1] Following Kelly's death he was succeeded as High Bailiff of Castletown by Sir James Gell.

References

  1. ^ a b Mona's Herald. Wednesday, 20.09.1854 Page: 3
  2. ^ a b Manks Advertiser. Tuesday, August 21, 1832; Page: 11
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

John Kelly
Preceded byRobert Kelly
Succeeded by James Gell
Personal details
Borncirca 1793
Isle of Man
Died17 September 1854(1854-09-17) (aged 60–61)
Castletown, Isle of Man
Nationality Manx
Profession Advocate

John Kelly (c. 1793 – 17 September 1854) was a Manx advocate who became High Bailiff of Castletown and a Member of the House of Keys. [1] [2]

Biography

Born and raised on the Isle of Man, John Kelly pursued a career in the legal profession following his schooling. He was appointed High Bailiff of Castletown by the Isle of Man's Lieutenant Governor, Cornelius Smelt, on August 17, 1832. [2] As a magistrate Kelly was said to of been judicious, impartial and highly competent.

Death

John Kelly died at his home in Castletown, Isle of Man on Saturday September 17, 1854, following a short illness. [1] Following Kelly's death he was succeeded as High Bailiff of Castletown by Sir James Gell.

References

  1. ^ a b Mona's Herald. Wednesday, 20.09.1854 Page: 3
  2. ^ a b Manks Advertiser. Tuesday, August 21, 1832; Page: 11

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