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Judge Fionán Lynch

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Judge Fionán Lynch

Birth
Cahersiveen, County Kerry, Ireland
Death
3 Jun 1966 (aged 77)
County Dublin, Ireland
Burial
Deans Grange, County Dublin, Ireland Add to Map
Plot
St. Patrick's, 22 N
Memorial ID
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A noted republican, he served in the Four Courts/Church Street during the Easter Rising in 1916.
He was a Captain of "F" Company, 1st Battalion, Dublin Brigade, Irish Volunteers, acting under Commdt. Ned Daly.

M.P. [Westminster] for Kerry, 1918-1922.
T.D. for Kerry constituencies, 1918-1944.

Born in Caherciveen, Co. Kerry.
Educated at
Rockwell College,
Blackrock College,
He qualified as a National School Teacher in 1912.

Sentenced to death for his part in the Rising, the sentence was later commuted.
Jailed at Kilmainham and Mountjoy, he was later imprisoned in England and Wales.
He was released in the general amnesty in 1917.

He was elected to the Third Dail, in 1922, as a Pro-Treaty T.D.

Minister for Education, April-August 1922
Minister without Portfolio,
Minister for Fisheries, 1922-30
Minister for Lands and Fisheries, 1930-1932.

Circuit Court Judge, 1944-1966.

Finian Lynch, a Member of Parliament, of 98 Pembroke Road, Dublin, son of Finian Lynvh [deceased] a School Teacher, married Bridget Mary Slattery, of Rock Street, Tralee, daughter of Thomas Slattery [deceased] a Merchant, on 26 November 1919, at St. John's Church, Tralee.

They signed the Register as
Fionán O Loinsig
Bhriogidine Ní Slátara
The witnesses were
Gearoid Ó Sulleabán
Chisiane Ní Slátara



See the entry for him in Wikipedia
Fionán Lynch



A noted republican, he served in the Four Courts/Church Street during the Easter Rising in 1916.
He was a Captain of "F" Company, 1st Battalion, Dublin Brigade, Irish Volunteers, acting under Commdt. Ned Daly.

M.P. [Westminster] for Kerry, 1918-1922.
T.D. for Kerry constituencies, 1918-1944.

Born in Caherciveen, Co. Kerry.
Educated at
Rockwell College,
Blackrock College,
He qualified as a National School Teacher in 1912.

Sentenced to death for his part in the Rising, the sentence was later commuted.
Jailed at Kilmainham and Mountjoy, he was later imprisoned in England and Wales.
He was released in the general amnesty in 1917.

He was elected to the Third Dail, in 1922, as a Pro-Treaty T.D.

Minister for Education, April-August 1922
Minister without Portfolio,
Minister for Fisheries, 1922-30
Minister for Lands and Fisheries, 1930-1932.

Circuit Court Judge, 1944-1966.

Finian Lynch, a Member of Parliament, of 98 Pembroke Road, Dublin, son of Finian Lynvh [deceased] a School Teacher, married Bridget Mary Slattery, of Rock Street, Tralee, daughter of Thomas Slattery [deceased] a Merchant, on 26 November 1919, at St. John's Church, Tralee.

They signed the Register as
Fionán O Loinsig
Bhriogidine Ní Slátara
The witnesses were
Gearoid Ó Sulleabán
Chisiane Ní Slátara



See the entry for him in Wikipedia
Fionán Lynch



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