Denny Lane (4 December 1818 – 29 November 1895) was an Irish businessman and nationalist public figure in
Cork city, and in his youth a
Young Irelander.
[Cork City Gaol]
Although a Catholic, he graduated from the mainly Protestant
Trinity College, Dublin
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, where he joined the
College Historical Society, became a friend of
Charles Gavan Duffy
Sir Charles Gavan Duffy, KCMG, PC (12 April 1816 – 9 February 1903), was an Irish poet and journalist (editor of ''The Nation''), Young Irelander and tenant-rights activist. After emigrating to Australia in 1856 he entered the politics of ...
and
Thomas Davis, and moved in the circle from which the Young Ireland movement sprang. He was
called to the bar
The call to the bar is a legal term of art in most common law jurisdictions where persons must be qualified to be allowed to argue in court on behalf of another party and are then said to have been "called to the bar" or to have received "call to ...
from
Inner Temple.
Under the pen name "Domhnall na Glanna" or "Domhnall Gleannach",
he wrote Irish nationalist and romantic lyrics which were published in ''
The Nation'' in the 1840s, the best known being "Carraigdhoun" (or "Lament of the Irish Maiden") and "Kate of Araglen".
Lane and his college classmate
Michael Joseph Barry were the most prominent Young Irelanders in Cork, and were interned in
Cork City Gaol
Cork City Gaol is a former prison, now a museum, located in Cork City, Ireland.
History
In 1806 an Act of Parliament was passed to allow the building of a new Cork City Gaol to replace the old gaol at the North Gate Bridge (the old gaol, whi ...
after the
Young Irelander Rebellion of 1848.
Thomas Carlyle on his 1849 Irish tour met Lane on 17 July, describing him as a "fine brown Irish figure, Denny; distiller – ex-
repealer; frank, hearty, honest air; like
Alfred Tennyson a little".
Lane took over his father's distillery in Cork and later started several industrial businesses near the city, with mixed success.
He took an interest in technology and industrial innovation.
He was on the boards of the
Macroom Railway Company and the
Blackrock and Passage Railway Company, and also involved in Cork's
School of Art,
School of Music
A music school is an educational institution specialized in the study, training, and research of music. Such an institution can also be known as a school of music, music academy, music faculty, college of music, music department (of a larger ins ...
, and Literary & Scientific and Historical & Archaeological societies.
[Gwynn 1949, p.28] He stood for Parliament in the
1876 Cork City by-election
A by-election was held in the UK House of Commons constituency of Cork City on 25 May 1876 due to the death of Joseph Philip Ronayne, one of the two incumbent Home Rule League MPs, on 7 May 1876. It was won by the Conservative candidate Willia ...
, but the
Home Rule vote was
split with
John Daly, so that unionist
William Goulding
William Goulding (15 November 1817 – 8 December 1884) was an Irish Conservative Party politician from Cork. He was a Member of Parliament (MP) from 1876 to 1880.
At the general election in February 1874, he was stood unsuccessfully as a cand ...
was elected.
He died at his home on Cork's
South Mall
The South Mall is an enclosed shopping mall located on Lehigh Street south of Interstate 78 exit 57 near Allentown's southern border with Salisbury Township and Emmaus in the Lehigh Valley region of eastern Pennsylvania.
History 1970s and 19 ...
in November 1895, aged 77.
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Denny Lane, Drawing by Henry Jones/Thaddeusfrom Cork City and County Archives
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Young Irelanders
People from Cork (city)
Businesspeople from County Cork
Irish poets
19th-century poets
1818 births
1895 deaths
Irish barristers
Alumni of Trinity College Dublin
19th-century Irish businesspeople