Lawrence E. Knox
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Major Lawrence Edward Knox | |
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Member of Parliament for Sligo Borough | |
In office 1868–1870 | |
Preceded by | Richard Armstrong |
Succeeded by | Borough disenfranchised for corruption |
Personal details | |
Born | 1836 Kemp Town, East Sussex, England |
Died | 1873 (aged 36–37) Dublin, Ireland |
Cause of death | Scarlet fever |
Known for | Founder of The Irish Times |
Lawrence Edward Knox (1836–1873)[1] was a British Army officer and founder of The Irish Times. He was born in the Kemp Town area of Brighton in East Sussex, England.[1] His parents were Arthur Edward Knox of Castlereagh, near Killala, County Mayo, (later Trotton House, Sussex) and Jane Parsons, daughter of Laurence Parsons, 2nd Earl of Rosse.[1][2]
In 1859, at the age of 22, he founded The Irish Times. Knox purchased an Ensigncy in the 63rd Foot in 1854 and was promoted lieutenant without purchase later the same year. He purchased a Captaincy in 1857. He exchanged into the 11th Foot in 1858. In 1866 he was commissioned major in the Tower Hamlets Militia. In 1868 he was elected to Parliament for Sligo Borough, although the election was later declared void and the borough disenfranchised for corruption.[1] Eighteen months later, in May 1870, he contested a by-election in Mallow on the platform of Isaac Butt's fledgling Home Government Association, but was defeated.[3]
Knox died at his home in Dublin on 24 January 1873, of scarlet fever.[1]
References
[edit]- ^ a b c d e Geoghegan, Patrick M. "Soldier, Adventurer and Newspaper Founder". The Irish Times. Archived from the original on 3 September 2010.
Bibliographic data corrected and completed 9 May 2019, from a copy of page 8 viewed, and located by automated search, in the Historical Newspapers archive at ProQuest (subscription required).
This profile of Knox is one sidebar, or incomplete box, within an article with running header "The Irish Times 1859–2009" and running footer "The Irish Times @150" (judged from page 8 only). The sidebar endnote acknowledges: "This is an edited version of the entry on Lawrence Knox" in Dictionary of Irish Biography (Cambridge University Press, 2009). - ^ "Estate: Knox (Castlereagh)". Landed Estates Database. National University of Ireland, Galway (NUI). Retrieved 31 March 2009.
- ^ Comerford, R.V. (1976). "Isaac Butt and the Home Rule Party, 1870–77". In Vaughan, W. E. (ed.). A New History of Ireland: Ireland Under the Union, 1870–1921. Oxford University Press. p. 4. ISBN 019821751X. Retrieved 8 May 2019.
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- Mass media people from Brighton and Hove
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- People from Brighton
- 63rd Regiment of Foot officers
- Devonshire Regiment officers
- British Militia officers
- 19th-century British newspaper founders
- London Regiment officers
- Members of the Parliament of the United Kingdom for County Sligo constituencies (1801–1922)
- UK MPs 1868–1874
- 19th-century British journalists
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- Deaths from streptococcus infection