[1] When he returned to the United Kingdom, he started The Chronicle, a political and literary organ of liberal Catholicism.
The first issue appeared on 23 March 1867, but its outspoken support for the Irish Home Rule movement made it unpopular.
His early support for Home Rule turned into opposition during the 1870s and he spoke openly against the politics of Charles Stewart Parnell.
[2] His only daughter, Marie Carola Franciska Roselyne Blennerhassett, married Baron Raphael d'Erlanger[4] and later Sir Henry Galway.
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