Abel Ketelby, a successful Tory lawyer, came of an ancient Shropshire family, seated near Ludlow, of which he became recorder. After the 1715 rebellion he was one of the principal counsel engaged to defend the Jacobites imprisoned at Carlisle, later defending the Jacobite agent John Matthews.
The lawyer, although each must plead for their fee, had shewed himself too partial besides; for his name hath been so often in print in relation to trials on the Crown side.
Earl of Ailesbury to Jas. Bruce, 6 Sept. 1727, Savernake mss.
He did not stand again, and died 5 Dec. 1744.
