James Edward O'Doherty
James Edward O'Doherty (1848 – 2 January 1932)[1] was an Irish lawyer and politician.
Born in Derry and educated at Castleknock and Maynooth, he won first place in all his Law Society examinations and became a solicitor in 1870.[2]
In the general election of 1885, he was elected Member of Parliament for North Donegal. He remained as member for the constituency until he resigned in 1890. In March 1890, he won an award for libel against the Derry Journal.[3]
Endnotes
- Irish Times, 4 January 1932
- 'Biographies of Candidates', The Times, 27 November 1885
- The Times, 27 March 1890
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gollark: Anyway, I think this has some reasonable points, but still prefer typed-ish config.
gollark: I fear that if you try and make stuff smart and infer what the user wants from a string without much information, you could end up with, say, YAML.
gollark: With parser combinators or something, probably?
gollark: It lets you specify extra parsing post-processing stuff in cases where you need moar types.
External links
- Hansard 1803–2005: contributions in Parliament by James O'Doherty
Parliament of the United Kingdom | ||
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Preceded by New constituency |
Member of Parliament for North Donegal 1885 – 1890 |
Succeeded by James Rochfort Maguire |
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