John Barry (Irish politician)

John Barry (1845 – 27 January 1921) He was born in Wexford and moved with his family to England when he was a small child. Alongside Michael Davitt and Mark Ryan he trafficked arms. He was a member of the Supreme Council of the Irish Republican Brotherhood and a founding member of the Home Rule Confederation of Great Britain. He was elected as an Irish Nationalist Member of Parliament for South Wexford in 1885, resigning in 1893. He was a close friend and distant cousin of T. M. Healy M.P. On his retirement he pursued his business interests with great success.

In R. Barry O'Brien's 'The Life of Charles Stewart Parnell', 'X' describes John Barry as 'fat and well favoured'. He was one of 'the stoutest men of the Irish party'.[1]

References

  1. R. Barry O'Brien, 'The Life of Charles Stewart Parnell, 1846-1891', p.112 (London and New York, 1910).

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Parliament of the United Kingdom
Preceded by
Sir George Bowyer, Bt
Keyes O'Clery
Member of Parliament for County Wexford
18801885
With: Garrett Byrne 1880–83
John Francis Small 1883–85
Constituency dividhed
New constituency Member of Parliament for South Wexford
1885 – 1893
Succeeded by
Peter Ffrench


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