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Edward de Cobain

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Edward de Cobain
Member of Parliament
for Belfast East
In office
18 December 1885 – 26 February 1892
Preceded byConstituency Created
Succeeded byGustav Wilhelm Wolff
Personal details
Born1840
Newry, Ireland
Died23 September 1908(1908-09-23) (aged 67–68)
Bangor, Ireland
NationalityBritish subject
Political partyInd. Conservative then Irish Unionist

Edward Samuel Wesley de Cobain (1840 – 23 September 1908) was an Irish Conservative politician and landowner who sat in the House of Commons from 1885 to 1892. He was expelled from the House for failing to appear to answer charges. He was later imprisoned on charges of gross indecency under the Criminal Law Amendment Act 1885.

De Cobain was the son of the Rev. Edward De Cobain, of Ashley Hall, Belfast and his wife Harriet Ann Smyth, daughter of John Smyth of Smythborough, and the Shades of Ballynure, County Monaghan, Ulster. His brother, Fletcher De Cobain, would also become a minister. ESW De Cobain was educated at Bell's Academy, Belfast. He was cashier for the Borough of Belfast in the 1860s. For five years he was Grand Master of the Orange Lodge of Belfast, and was Deputy Grand Master for Ireland. He was the author of political lectures and occasional poems.[1] In the 1885 general election de Cobain was nominated as the Independent Conservative candidate for East Belfast. He beat the Tory candidate, Sir J. P. Corry, and was elected Member of Parliament for Belfast East. He was reelected in 1886.[2]

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Scandal and imprisonment

In April 1891, a warrant was issued by Justice Richard Eaton, Resident Magistrate of Belfast, for his arrest for "the commission of unnatural offences in Belfast" (attempted buggery involving disadvantaged young men).[2] De Cobain had fled to the continent through London to Boulogne-sur-Mer, France. De Cobain continued to proclaim his innocence and refused to resign his seat in Parliament, saying it was tantamount to an admission of guilt. The House of Commons ordered him to attend and when he failed to do so he was expelled on 23 February 1892.

De Cobain sailed to New York in May 1892 where he lived for a while and conducted revivalist meetings in Brooklyn. In February 1893, de Cobain returned to Belfast, where he was subsequently arrested. In court, de Cobain claimed that charges were the result of an attempt to blackmail him but the jury found him guilty and he was sentenced to twelve months' imprisonment with hard labour.[2][3]

According to the BBC, papers at the Belfast Public Records Office document allegations that some people were encouraged to give statements against de Cobain, with one allegedly being offered £500. The historian Nicola Morris has stated that "it is not beyond the realms of possibility that there was a set up".[4]

References

  1. ^ Debretts House of Commons and the Judicial Bench 1886
  2. ^ a b c Murgu, Cal (2017). "'Innocence is as Innocence Does': Anglo-Irish Politics, Masculinity and the De Cobain Gross Indecency Scandal of 1891–3". Gender & History. 29 (2): 309–328. doi:10.1111/1468-0424.12293. ISSN 1468-0424. S2CID 149351896.
  3. ^ Leigh Rayment's Historical List of MPs – Constituencies beginning with "B" (part 2)
  4. ^ "Was Orangeman Edward De Cobain jailed for a crime he didn't commit?". BBC News. 16 September 2011. Retrieved 26 July 2019.

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