Basil Kelly

Northern Irish barrister, judge and politician From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Sir John William Basil Kelly, PC, PC (NI), QC (10 May 1920 – 5 December 2008) was a Northern Irish barrister, judge and politician.

BornJohn William Basil Kelly
(1920-05-10)10 May 1920
Clones, Ireland
Died5 December 2008(2008-12-05) (aged 88)
Berkshire, England
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Sir Basil Kelly
Member of Parliament for Mid Down
In office
1964–1973
Attorney General for Northern Ireland
In office
1968–1972
Personal details
BornJohn William Basil Kelly
(1920-05-10)10 May 1920
Clones, Ireland
Died5 December 2008(2008-12-05) (aged 88)
Berkshire, England
PartyUlster Unionist
EducationTrinity College, Dublin
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Life

Kelly was born into an Ulster Protestant family in Clones, County Monaghan, on 10 May 1920 as one of the two children, and the only son, of Thomas William Kelly and Emily Frances Kelly (née Donaldson).[1][2][3] His parents were small farmers in West Monaghan, who had their house 'burnt out' during the revolutionary period in Ireland in the early 1920s.[1] Shortly after this, the family moved, around 1925, north-east to Belfast, settling in a working-class area of East Belfast, where Basil and his sister were raised.[3] Here he attended Mersey Street Primary School, where he later won a scholarship to the prestigious Methodist College, Belfast, later receiving his university education at Trinity College, Dublin (TCD).[1][4] He was called to the Northern Irish Bar in 1944 and took silk in 1958. He served as senior Crown Counsel in counties Tyrone, Fermanagh and Armagh from 1958 to 1968.[citation needed]

Later career

In 1964, he was elected to the House of Commons of Northern Ireland as Ulster Unionist member for Mid Down. He was appointed as Attorney General for Northern Ireland in 1968. He was appointed to the Privy Council of Northern Ireland in 1969, entitling him to the style The Right Honourable.[citation needed]

In March 1972, the entire Government of Northern Ireland resigned, and the Parliament of Northern Ireland was prorogued. As a result, Kelly ceased to be Attorney General. The office of Attorney General for Northern Ireland was transferred to the Attorney General for England and Wales, and Kelly was the last person to serve as Stormont's Attorney General until the re-establishment of the position in its own right in April 2010. In 1973, he was appointed as a judge of the High Court of Northern Ireland, and then as a Lord Justice of Appeal of Northern Ireland in 1984, when he was also knighted and appointed to the Privy Council of the United Kingdom.[citation needed]

At the Institute of Professional Legal Studies, Queen's University Belfast, a tutorial room was named in his honour.

Death

Lord Justice Sir Basil Kelly died at his home in Berkshire on 5 December 2008 after a short illness. He was 88 years old.[5]

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