Daniel O'Donoghue (Irish politician)

For other people named Daniel O'Donoghue, see Daniel O'Donoghue (disambiguation).
"The O'Donoghue"
as caricatured by Spy (Leslie Ward in Vanity Fair, October 1880

Daniel O'Donoghue (1833 – 7 October 1889)[1] was an Irish politician. He served in the British Parliament from 1857 to 1865 as Member of Parliament (MP) for Tipperary, and from 1865 to 1885 as MP for Tralee.

There is a tomb inside Muckross Abbey near Killarney in County Kerry which bears the inscription "O'Donoghue of the Glens": this may be Daniel O'Donoghue's final resting place.

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Notes

  1. Comerford, R. V. "O'Donoghue, Daniel". Oxford Dictionary of National Biography (online ed.). Oxford University Press. doi:10.1093/ref:odnb/47769. (Subscription or UK public library membership required.)

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Parliament of the United Kingdom
Preceded by
Francis Scully
James Sadleir
Member of Parliament for Tipperary
1857 1865
With: Francis Scully 1857
Laurence Waldron 18571865
Succeeded by
Charles Moore
Laurence Waldron
Preceded by
Thomas O'Hagan
Member of Parliament for Tralee
1865 1885
Constituency abolished
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