The Denny family estate in county Kerry included most of the borough of Tralee, of which they were parliamentary patrons. At the instigation of his grandfather Judge Day and of Maurice Fitzgerald, one of the sitting Members, Denny canvassed the county from 1816, but declined a contest: his opponent, the other sitting Member James Crosbie, assured the chief secretary that Denny had ‘not the slightest chance and his only object is to put me to expense’.
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