Parnell
[pahr-nel, pahr-nl] /pɑrˈnɛl, ˈpɑr nl/
noun
1.
Charles Stewart, 1846–91, Irish political leader.
/ˈpɑːnəl; pɑːˈnɛl/
noun
1.
Charles Stewart. 1846–91, Irish nationalist, who led the Irish Home Rule movement in Parliament (1880–90) with a calculated policy of obstruction. Although Gladstone was converted to Home Rule (1886), Parnell’s career was ruined by the scandal over his adultery with Mrs O’Shea
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