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Timothy Harrington

Timothy Charles Harrington (1851 – 12 March 1910) was an Irish journalist, barrister, nationalist politician and Member of Parliament (MP) in the House of Commons of the United Kingdom.

Timothy Harrington
Harrington in 1895
MP for Dublin Harbour
In office
1 December 1885 – 12 March 1910
Preceded byNew office
Succeeded byWilliam Abraham
MP for Westmeath
In office
24 February 1883 – 25 November 1885
Preceded by
Succeeded byOffice abolished
Lord Mayor of Dublin
In office
1901–1904
Preceded byThomas Devereux Pile
Succeeded byJoseph Hutchinson
Personal details
Born1851 (1851)
Bantry, County Cork, Ireland
Died10 March 1910(1910-03-10) (aged 58–59)
Dublin, Ireland
Political partyIrish Parliamentary Party
Spouse
Elizabeth O'Neill
(m. 1892)
Children5
Alma mater

Biography edit

He was born in Castletownbere, County Cork in 1851; son of Denis Harrington and his wife, Eileen (née O'Sullivan).[1] He was educated at the Catholic University of Ireland and Trinity College Dublin.

As a member of the Irish Parliamentary Party he represented Westmeath from February 1883 to November 1885. In 1885 he was elected for the new constituency of Dublin Harbour, which he represented until his death in 1910. He served as Lord Mayor of Dublin three times from 1901 to 1904.[2]

He owned two newspapers, United Ireland and the Kerry Sentinel and was a member of the so-called Bantry band of prominent nationalist politicians from the Bantry vicinity. They were also more pejoratively known as the Pope's brass band. Tim Healy was another prominent member of this unofficial group.

In 1884, Harrington published a pamphlet, "Maamtrasna Massacres - Impeachment of the Trials" in which he dismantled the Crown Prosecution's case against the eight men accused of the murders of the Joyce family on 17 August 1882. He provided evidence that Crown Prosecutor George Bolton had deliberately suppressed evidence that would have acquitted Myles Joyce, who was hanged, and four men who were sentenced to twenty years of penal servitude.[3]

Harrington was secretary and chief organiser of the Irish National League (INL), supporter of Charles Stewart Parnell and was largely responsible for devising the agrarian Plan of Campaign in 1886. He became a Parnellite Nationalist when the party split in 1891 continuing as secretary of the INL. In 1897 he proclaimed himself an Independent Nationalist and sided with William O'Brien's United Irish League from its early days. He was briefly considered as a possible alternative to John Redmond as leader of the re-united Irish Parliamentary Party in 1900 when he stood in the general election that year as a Nationalist again.

Thereafter he became excluded from Redmond's closed circle of confidants, he retained sympathy with O'Brien, and represented the interests of the tenant farmers[4] at the 1902 Land Conference negotiations which led to the enactment of the unprecedented Wyndham Land Purchase (Ireland) Act 1903.

Harrington is celebrated by a statue erected in 2001 at the east end of Castletownbere near the Millbrook bar.

On Saturday, 7 September 1901, the Lord Mayor of Dublin, Harrington kicked off at the official ceremony to open Bohemian FC's new home, Dalymount Park.

References edit

  1. ^ Maume, Patrick. "Harrington, Timothy Charles". Dictionary of Irish Biography. Retrieved 6 March 2024.
  2. ^ "Lord Mayors of Dublin 1665–2020" (PDF). Dublin City Council. June 2020. Retrieved 23 November 2023.
  3. ^ Harrington, Timothy - Maamtrasna Massacre - Impeachment of the Trials - https://archive.org/stream/maamtrasnamassac00harr/maamtrasnamassac00harr_djvu.txt
  4. ^ Miller, David W. (1973). Church, State and Nation in Ireland, 1898–1921: Land for the People. Dublin: Gill & Macmillan. p. 86. ISBN 0-7171-0645-4.

Sources edit

  • Who's Who of British Members of Parliament, Vol. II 1886–1918, edited by M. Stenton & S. Lees (The Harvester Press 1978)
  • Who's Who of "The Long Gestation" Irish Nationalist Life 1891–1918, Patrick Maume, Gill & Macmillan (1999) ISBN 0-7171-2744-3

External links edit

  • Hansard 1803–2005: contributions in Parliament by Timothy Harrington

timothy, harrington, american, clergyman, timothy, joseph, harrington, timothy, charles, harrington, 1851, march, 1910, irish, journalist, barrister, nationalist, politician, member, parliament, house, commons, united, kingdom, harrington, 1895mp, dublin, harb. For the American clergyman see Timothy Joseph Harrington Timothy Charles Harrington 1851 12 March 1910 was an Irish journalist barrister nationalist politician and Member of Parliament MP in the House of Commons of the United Kingdom Timothy HarringtonHarrington in 1895MP for Dublin HarbourIn office 1 December 1885 12 March 1910Preceded byNew officeSucceeded byWilliam AbrahamMP for WestmeathIn office 24 February 1883 25 November 1885Preceded byTimothy Daniel SullivanHenry Joseph GillSucceeded byOffice abolishedLord Mayor of DublinIn office 1901 1904Preceded byThomas Devereux PileSucceeded byJoseph HutchinsonPersonal detailsBorn1851 1851 Bantry County Cork IrelandDied10 March 1910 1910 03 10 aged 58 59 Dublin IrelandPolitical partyIrish Parliamentary PartySpouseElizabeth O Neill m 1892 wbr Children5Alma materCatholic University of IrelandTrinity College Dublin Contents 1 Biography 2 References 3 Sources 4 External linksBiography editHe was born in Castletownbere County Cork in 1851 son of Denis Harrington and his wife Eileen nee O Sullivan 1 He was educated at the Catholic University of Ireland and Trinity College Dublin As a member of the Irish Parliamentary Party he represented Westmeath from February 1883 to November 1885 In 1885 he was elected for the new constituency of Dublin Harbour which he represented until his death in 1910 He served as Lord Mayor of Dublin three times from 1901 to 1904 2 He owned two newspapers United Ireland and the Kerry Sentinel and was a member of the so called Bantry band of prominent nationalist politicians from the Bantry vicinity They were also more pejoratively known as the Pope s brass band Tim Healy was another prominent member of this unofficial group In 1884 Harrington published a pamphlet Maamtrasna Massacres Impeachment of the Trials in which he dismantled the Crown Prosecution s case against the eight men accused of the murders of the Joyce family on 17 August 1882 He provided evidence that Crown Prosecutor George Bolton had deliberately suppressed evidence that would have acquitted Myles Joyce who was hanged and four men who were sentenced to twenty years of penal servitude 3 Harrington was secretary and chief organiser of the Irish National League INL supporter of Charles Stewart Parnell and was largely responsible for devising the agrarian Plan of Campaign in 1886 He became a Parnellite Nationalist when the party split in 1891 continuing as secretary of the INL In 1897 he proclaimed himself an Independent Nationalist and sided with William O Brien s United Irish League from its early days He was briefly considered as a possible alternative to John Redmond as leader of the re united Irish Parliamentary Party in 1900 when he stood in the general election that year as a Nationalist again Thereafter he became excluded from Redmond s closed circle of confidants he retained sympathy with O Brien and represented the interests of the tenant farmers 4 at the 1902 Land Conference negotiations which led to the enactment of the unprecedented Wyndham Land Purchase Ireland Act 1903 Harrington is celebrated by a statue erected in 2001 at the east end of Castletownbere near the Millbrook bar On Saturday 7 September 1901 the Lord Mayor of Dublin Harrington kicked off at the official ceremony to open Bohemian FC s new home Dalymount Park References edit Maume Patrick Harrington Timothy Charles Dictionary of Irish Biography Retrieved 6 March 2024 Lord Mayors of Dublin 1665 2020 PDF Dublin City Council June 2020 Retrieved 23 November 2023 Harrington Timothy Maamtrasna Massacre Impeachment of the Trials https archive org stream maamtrasnamassac00harr maamtrasnamassac00harr djvu txt Miller David W 1973 Church State and Nation in Ireland 1898 1921 Land for the People Dublin Gill amp Macmillan p 86 ISBN 0 7171 0645 4 Sources editWho s Who of British Members of Parliament Vol II 1886 1918 edited by M Stenton amp S Lees The Harvester Press 1978 Who s Who of The Long Gestation Irish Nationalist Life 1891 1918 Patrick Maume Gill amp Macmillan 1999 ISBN 0 7171 2744 3External links editLeigh Rayment s Historical List of MPs Hansard 1803 2005 contributions in Parliament by Timothy Harrington Parliament of the United Kingdom Preceded byTimothy Daniel SullivanHenry Joseph Gill Member of Parliament for Westmeath1883 1885 With Timothy Daniel Sullivan Constituency divided New constituency Member of Parliament for Dublin Harbour1885 1910 Succeeded byWilliam Abraham Civic offices Preceded byThomas Devereux Pile Lord Mayor of Dublin1901 1904 Succeeded byJoseph Hutchinson Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Timothy Harrington amp oldid 1212251300, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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