Seán Milroy

Irish revolutionary and politician (1877–1946)


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imageSeán Milroy, circa 1920s.jpg
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term_start27 April 1938
term_end7 September 1938
constituencyLabour Panel
office2Senator
term_start212 December 1928
term_end229 May 1936
office3Teachta Dála
term_start3May 1921
term_end330 October 1924
constituency3Both Cavan and Fermanagh and Tyrone
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birth_date1877
birth_placeCumberland, England
death_date
death_placeDublin, Ireland
party
branchIrish Republican Army
unitIrish Volunteers
battlesEaster Rising
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Biography

Milroy was born in Maryport, Cumberland, England to Scottish parents. He moved to Cork as a young adult. He was a journalist by profession.

He was a close friend of Arthur Griffith and an early member of Sinn Féin, serving on its national executive from 1909 to 1912. He fought in the Easter Rising in 1916, and was later imprisoned in England.

On 3 April 1918, Milroy contested a by-election for Sinn Féin in Tyrone East unsuccessfully. At the 1918 United Kingdom general election he stood in Tyrone North East, but an electoral pact brokered by Cardinal Michael Logue allocated the seat to the Irish Parliamentary Party and it was not contested by Sinn Féin. He remained on the ballot, receiving only 56 votes. He was elected a Sinn Féin Teachta Dála (TD) at the 1921 elections for both the Cavan constituency and for the Fermanagh and Tyrone constituency. He supported the Anglo-Irish Treaty and voted in favour of it. He supported the executions of Rory O'Connor, Liam Mellows, Dick Barrett and Joe McKelvey who were executed without trial or court martial, after serving five months in prison, the day after the assassination of a pro-treaty TD.

He became a member of Cumann na nGaedheal but left the party and resigned from his seat on 30 October 1924 along with seven other TDs in opposition to the Government's actions to the Army Mutiny. He was an unsuccessful candidate in the 1925 by-election in Dublin North. He unsuccessfully contested the June 1927 general election.

In later years, he reconciled with his former colleagues and was elected to Seanad Éireann, serving for both Cumann na nGaedheal and later for Fine Gael from 1928 until the Free State Seanad was abolished in 1936. He was re-elected to the new 2nd Seanad in 1938, but failed to be re-elected to the 3rd Seanad following the 1938 general election.

References

Sources

  • Todd Andrews (1979), Dublin Made Me.
  • Tim Pat Coogan (1995), De Valera: Long Fellow, Long Shadow.
  • Memoirs of Senator Joseph Connolly: A Founder of Modern Ireland. J. Anthony Gaughan (ed), 1996.

Piece 210-005; John Milroy (1915).pdf|page=7|Colonial office intelligence file for John Milroy Piece 207-129; John Milroy (1922).pdf|page=8|British Army military intelligence file for John Milroy

References

  1. Coleman, Marie. (October 2009). "Milroy, John Ignatius ('Seán')". [[Dictionary of Irish Biography]].
  2. [http://www.kilmainhamgaolautographbooks.ie/people/sean-milroy/ Sean Milroy] Kilmainham Gaol Autographbooks
  3. (2006). "The Fenian Ideal and Irish Nationalism, 1882-1916". Boydell & Brewer.
  4. Macardle, p. 247
  5. ''Dublin Evening Telegraph''. 4 December 1918.
  6. "Seán Milroy". Oireachtas Members Database.
  7. "Dáil Éireann debate - Friday, 8 Dec 1922". Oireachtas Debate Database.
  8. "Seán Milroy". ElectionsIreland.org.

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