- Thomas Joseph Campbell
Thomas Joseph Campbell (1871 -
3 May 1946 ), known as T. J. Campbell, was anIrish nationalist newspaper editor ,politician andjudge .Brought up as a
Roman Catholic inBelfast , Campbell studied atSt Malachy's College and theRoyal University of Ireland . In 1895, he began editing the "Irish News", a local nationalist newspaper. In 1899, he was the Chairman of the Ulster District Institute of Journalists. In 1900, he became abarrister , and in 1904, he was also called to the English bar. In 1918, he became aKing's Counsel .A close friend of
Joseph Devlin , Campbell stood for theIrish Parliamentary Party in South Monaghan at the1918 UK general election but failed to take the seat. He became the first Treasurer of the Bar of Northern Ireland and first Secretary of the Circuit of Northern Ireland. In 1929, he was appointed to theSenate of Northern Ireland .At the
1931 UK general election , Campbell stood unsuccessfully for the Nationalist Party in Belfast West. In 1934, he was elected to theParliament of Northern Ireland in a by-election for Belfast Central, resigning his seat in the Senate. From 1937, he andRichard Byrne were the only Nationalist Party members to regularly attend the Parliament, and after Byrne's death in 1942, he was a lone voice againstabstentionism in the party.In November 1945, Campbell was a founder member of the
Anti-Partition League of Ireland , but he resigned his seat shortly afterwards in order to take up a post as aCounty Court judge. He died the following year.His grandson, Tom Campbell, contested three elections for the Alliance Party in North Belfast, and is currently (2007) an Alliance councillor in Newtownabbey.
References
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Michael Farrell , "Northern Ireland: The Orange State"
* [http://www.election.demon.co.uk/stormont/biographies.html Northern Ireland Parliamentary Elections Results: Biographies]
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