James Gilhooly

James Gilhooly

James Gilhooly (1847–1916) was an Irish nationalist politician and MP. in the House of Commons of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland as member of the Irish Parliamentary Party, from 1910 the All-for Ireland Party, who represented his constituency (West Cork) from 1885 for 30 years until his death, retaining his seat in eight elections (four of them contested).

Educated privately, he was the son of a coastguard officer and as a draper and storekeeper by trade, he established an extensive grocery business in Bantry. He married Mary Collins in 1882.

In 1867, the authorities believed him to be a Fenian "Head Centre" in the Bantry area. During the Land League's Land War and the later Plan of Campaign in the late eighteen-eighties he was imprisoned several times under the Coercion Act, which permitted imprisonment without trial, and served a three month sentence for his role in the "No Rent Manifesto" of 1881. He was first elected to parliament in the 1885 general election as a member of the Irish Parliamentary Party (IPP).

As chair person of the local branch of the United Irish League he was some-time president of the local Irish National League. Involved in local politics, he served as Chairman of the Bantry town commissioners and at various times chairman of the Bantry Rural District Council and was a member of the Cork County Council as an "ex officio" member of the Bantry RDC from its establishment in 1899.

After the "Split" in the IPP over Parnell's leadership he joined the anti-Parnellite Irish National Federation majority group, then joined the re-united Irish Party again in 1900, for which he was elected in the 1900 general election. He was however one of William O'Brien's closest political supporters, joining his secession from the IPP in 1903, then elected in 1910 general election as a member of O'Briens's All-for-Ireland Party (AFIL), of which he was Chairman.

He died on the 16 October 1916 at Madame Goulding’s Private Hospital, Patrick’s Place, Cork and was buried at Abbey Cemetery, Bantry, the town closing down for his funeral and many houses showed black crepe.

The ensuing bitter West-Cork by-election has a place in history as the first after the Rising and the last in which the Irish Party narrowly captured a seat and as the self-induced demise of the AFIL. At stake in the bitterly fought by-election was not just one of the 103 seats in the House of Commons, the great issue was William O’Brien’s AFIL versus John Redmond’s Irish Party. In November three candidates were nominated, the third also an AFIL member and strong supporter whom O’Brien had passed over as candidate and then in protest stood, thereby splitting the AFIL vote to the detriment of O’Brien’s party [ A bitter by-election in 1916: West Cork pivotal point in transition to new era; "Southern Star Centenery Edition – 1889–1989"
Article pp 89–90 by George D. Kelleher, Inniscarra, co. Cork
] . (At that time seats were won by "candidates first past the post", or uncontested as in 1918 by Michael Collins of Sinn Féin.

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* "Who's Who in British Members of Parliament 1886-1918", Michael Stenton and Stephen Lees, p.136
* "Who Was Who 1916–1928", Adam and Charles Black, London (1929), p.407
* "Who's Who in The long gestation", Patrick Maume (1999), p.229
* "A Biographical Dictionary of Cork", Tim Cadogan & Jeremiah Falvey (2006)


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