Richard Corish
Richard Corish (17 September 1886 – 19 July 1945) was an Irish politician.[1]
Richard Corish | |
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Teachta Dála | |
In office 1921–1945 | |
Constituency | Wexford |
Mayor | |
In office 1920–1945 | |
Constituency | Wexford |
Personal details | |
Born | 17 September 1886 Wexford, Ireland |
Died | 19 July 1945 58) | (aged
Political party | Labour Party |
Other political affiliations | Sinn Féin |
Born in Wexford in 1886, Corish was educated by the Christian Brothers in the town. As a fitter in the Wexford Engineering foundry he was blacklisted by his employers after the 1911 Lockout, and became a trade union official in the new Irish Foundry Workers' Union.[2][3]
Richard Corish became Mayor of Wexford in 1920 as an Irish Labour Party representative.[4] However, as the Labour Party in the southern 26 counties, later the Irish Free State, chose not to contest the 1921 elections, Corish ran as a Sinn Féin candidate and was elected to Dáil Éireann for the Wexford constituency.[5] He ran as a member of the Labour Party at the 1922 general election.[5] He served in the Dáil and as Mayor of Wexford until his death in 1945.
His death caused a by-election to the Dáil which was won by his son, Brendan Corish, who was later a leader of the Labour Party and Tánaiste.[4]
Corish was a member of the Irish National Foresters, and was its High Chief Ranger in 1942.
See also
References
- "Richard Corish". Oireachtas Members Database. Retrieved 10 March 2012.
- https://thecabe.com/forum/threads/irish-made-bicycles.125030/
- "The forgotten labour struggle: the 1911 Wexford lockout". History Ireland. Retrieved 12 February 2020.
- O'Leary, Cornelius (1979). Irish elections 1918–1977: parties, voters and proportional representation. Dublin: Gill and Macmillan. ISBN 0-7171-0898-8.
- "Richard Corish". ElectionsIreland.org. Retrieved 10 March 2012.
External links
- Alexander Thom and Son Ltd. 1923. p. – via Wikisource. . . Dublin: