- Finian Lynch
Finian Lynch ( _ga. Fionán Ó Loingsigh; 1889 – 1966) was a senior Irish
Cumann na nGaedhael andFine Gael politician.Finian Lynch was born in
Caherciveen ,County Kerry in 1889 and educated inRockwell College andBlackrock College . He qualified as a national school teacher in 1912 and joined theGaelic League the same year. He was a founder member of theIrish Volunteers in 1913 and was sworn into theIrish Republican Brotherhood that same year. Lynch fought in theEaster Rising inDublin in 1916 and was interned in prison inEngland andWales until the general amnesty in late 1917.Upon his release Lynch resumed his paramilitary activities and was elected as an abstenionist
Sinn Féin Member of Parliament for Kerry South in the 1918 Westminster Election, becoming a Member of the 1st Dáil. He was automatically elected as an abstenionist member of theHouse of Commons of Southern Ireland and a Member of the 2nd Dáil as a Sinn FéinTeachta Dála forKerry–Limerick West in theIrish elections, 1921 . He supported theAnglo-Irish Treaty like almost all IRB members and during the Dáil Debates criticised some Anti-Treaty TDs. During the Civil War he fought with theIrish Free State Army and rose to the rank of Brigadier. He left the Army in 1923 to concentrate on his political career. He was elected a Member of the 3rd Dail at the 1922 general election as a Pro-Treaty Sinn Féin TD and at each subsequent general election as aCumann na nGaedhael and laterFine Gael deputy for the constituencies of Kerry from 1923 to 1937 and Kerry South from 1937 until he resigned his seat shortly after the 1944 general election, on his appointment as ajudge .Lynch served as Minister for Fisheries from 1922 to 1932. After the entry to power of Fianna Fáil he qualified as a barrister and remained a TD until his 1944 appointment as a
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