Deputy Leader of the Senate of Northern Ireland

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See also
Government of Ireland Act 1920
Elections in Northern Ireland
Northern Ireland Constitution Act 1973

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The Deputy Leader of the Senate of Northern Ireland was a position in the leadership of Northern Ireland's Senate, a devolved institution within the Parliament of Northern Ireland. The Deputy Leader was the third-ranking position in the Senate, after the Leader and the Speaker. The position of Deputy Leader was established, along with the Senate itself, in 1921, and the position was abolished in 1961.

[edit] List of Deputy Leaders

  • Algernon Skeffington, 12th Viscount Massereene and Ferrard (1921 - 1929)
  • Maxwell Ward, 6th Viscount Bangor (1929 - 1930)
  • John Andrew Long (1930 - 1941)
  • Joseph Davison (1941 - 1948)
  • William Moore Wallis Clark (1948 - 1960)

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