Hugh MacDowell Pollock, the Glossary
Hugh MacDowell Pollock, CH, PC(Ire) (16 November 1852 – 15 April 1937) was an Ulster Unionist member of the Parliament of Northern Ireland from 1921 until his death in 1937, being appointed as the country's first Minister of Finance.[1]
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36 relations: Adelaide Cleaver, Anthony Babington (politician, born 1877), Arthur Black (Unionist politician), Bangor, County Down, Belfast, Belfast Harbour, Belfast South (Northern Ireland Parliament constituency), Belfast Windsor (Northern Ireland Parliament constituency), British Empire Economic Conference, Chamber of commerce, Crawford McCullagh, David Lloyd George, De Havilland DH.60 Moth, Easter Rising, Frederick Smith, 1st Baron Colwyn, Irish Convention, Irish Parliamentary Party, J. M. Andrews, James Craig, 1st Viscount Craigavon, John Redmond, Julia McMordie, Member of parliament, Minister of Finance (Northern Ireland), Order of the Companions of Honour, Parliament of Northern Ireland, Philip James Woods, Privy Council of Ireland, Royal Over-Seas League, Stanley Baldwin, The Right Honourable, Thomas Moles, Ulster Reform Club, Ulster Unionist Party, United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, Victoria College, Belfast, 1921 Northern Ireland general election.
- Members of the House of Commons of Northern Ireland 1929–1933
- Members of the House of Commons of Northern Ireland 1933–1938
- Ministers of Finance of Northern Ireland
- Northern Ireland Cabinet ministers (Parliament of Northern Ireland)
Adelaide Cleaver
Adelaide Franklin Cleaver (née Pollock; 1885 - 14 August 1939) was an Irish aviator from Northern Ireland.
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Anthony Babington (politician, born 1877)
Sir Anthony Brutus Babington PC (NI) (24 November 1877 – 10 April 1972) was an Anglo-Irish barrister, judge and politician. Hugh MacDowell Pollock and Anthony Babington (politician, born 1877) are members of the House of Commons of Northern Ireland 1925–1929, members of the House of Commons of Northern Ireland 1929–1933, members of the House of Commons of Northern Ireland 1933–1938, members of the House of Commons of Northern Ireland for Belfast constituencies, members of the Privy Council of Northern Ireland and Ulster Unionist Party members of the House of Commons of Northern Ireland.
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Arthur Black (Unionist politician)
Arthur Black PC(NI) KC (6 February 1888 – 15 April 1968) was an Irish barrister, judge and Ulster Unionist Party politician. Hugh MacDowell Pollock and Arthur Black (Unionist politician) are members of the House of Commons of Northern Ireland 1925–1929, members of the House of Commons of Northern Ireland 1929–1933, members of the House of Commons of Northern Ireland 1933–1938, members of the House of Commons of Northern Ireland for Belfast constituencies, members of the Privy Council of Northern Ireland and Ulster Unionist Party members of the House of Commons of Northern Ireland.
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Bangor, County Down
Bangor is a city and seaside resort in County Down, Northern Ireland, on the southern side of Belfast Lough.
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Belfast
Belfast (from Béal Feirste) is the capital city and principal port of Northern Ireland, standing on the banks of the River Lagan and connected to the open sea through Belfast Lough and the North Channel.
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Belfast Harbour
Belfast Harbour is a major maritime hub in Belfast, Northern Ireland, handling 67% of Northern Ireland's seaborne trade and about 25% of the maritime trade of the entire island of Ireland.
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Belfast South (Northern Ireland Parliament constituency)
Belfast South was a borough constituency of the Parliament of Northern Ireland from 1921 to 1929.
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Belfast Windsor (Northern Ireland Parliament constituency)
Belfast Windsor was a constituency of the Parliament of Northern Ireland.
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British Empire Economic Conference
The British Empire Economic Conference (also known as the Imperial Economic Conference or Ottawa Conference) was a 1932 conference of British colonies and dominions held to discuss the Great Depression.
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Chamber of commerce
A chamber of commerce, or board of trade, is a form of business network.
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Crawford McCullagh
The Rt Hon. Sir Crawford McCullagh, 1st Baronet (1868 (Aghalee, Co. Antrim) – 13 April 1948), was a Unionist politician in Northern Ireland. Hugh MacDowell Pollock and Crawford McCullagh are members of the House of Commons of Northern Ireland 1921–1925, members of the House of Commons of Northern Ireland for Belfast constituencies, members of the Privy Council of Northern Ireland and Ulster Unionist Party members of the House of Commons of Northern Ireland.
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David Lloyd George
David Lloyd George, 1st Earl Lloyd-George of Dwyfor, (17 January 1863 – 26 March 1945) was Prime Minister of the United Kingdom from 1916 to 1922.
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De Havilland DH.60 Moth
The de Havilland DH.60 Moth is a 1920s British two-seat touring and training aircraft that was developed into a series of aircraft by the de Havilland Aircraft Company.
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Easter Rising
The Easter Rising (Éirí Amach na Cásca), also known as the Easter Rebellion, was an armed insurrection in Ireland during Easter Week in April 1916.
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Frederick Smith, 1st Baron Colwyn
Frederick Henry Smith, 1st Baron Colwyn (24 January 1859 – 26 January 1946), known as Sir Frederick Smith, 1st Baronet, from 1912 to 1917, was a British manufacturer, investor and banking executive.
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Irish Convention
The Irish Convention was an assembly which sat in Dublin, Ireland from July 1917 until March 1918 to address the Irish question and other constitutional problems relating to an early enactment of self-government for Ireland, to debate its wider future, discuss and come to an understanding on recommendations as to the best manner and means this goal could be achieved.
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Irish Parliamentary Party
The Irish Parliamentary Party (IPP; commonly called the Irish Party or the Home Rule Party) was formed in 1874 by Isaac Butt, the leader of the Nationalist Party, replacing the Home Rule League, as official parliamentary party for Irish nationalist Members of Parliament (MPs) elected to the House of Commons at Westminster within the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland up until 1918.
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J. M. Andrews
John Miller Andrews, (17 July 1871 – 5 August 1956) was the second prime minister of Northern Ireland from 1940 to 1943. Hugh MacDowell Pollock and J. M. Andrews are members of the House of Commons of Northern Ireland 1921–1925, members of the House of Commons of Northern Ireland 1925–1929, members of the House of Commons of Northern Ireland 1929–1933, members of the House of Commons of Northern Ireland 1933–1938, members of the Order of the Companions of Honour, members of the Privy Council of Ireland, members of the Privy Council of Northern Ireland, ministers of Finance of Northern Ireland, Northern Ireland Cabinet ministers (Parliament of Northern Ireland) and Ulster Unionist Party members of the House of Commons of Northern Ireland.
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James Craig, 1st Viscount Craigavon
James Craig, 1st Viscount Craigavon PC PC (NI) DL (8 January 1871 – 24 November 1940), was a leading Irish unionist and a key architect of Northern Ireland as a devolved region within the United Kingdom. Hugh MacDowell Pollock and James Craig, 1st Viscount Craigavon are members of the House of Commons of Northern Ireland 1921–1925, members of the House of Commons of Northern Ireland 1925–1929, members of the House of Commons of Northern Ireland 1929–1933, members of the House of Commons of Northern Ireland 1933–1938, members of the Privy Council of Ireland, members of the Privy Council of Northern Ireland, Northern Ireland Cabinet ministers (Parliament of Northern Ireland) and Ulster Unionist Party members of the House of Commons of Northern Ireland.
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John Redmond
John Edward Redmond (1 September 1856 – 6 March 1918) was an Irish nationalist politician, barrister, and MP in the House of Commons of the United Kingdom.
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Julia McMordie
Julia Gray McMordie (30 March 1860 – 12 April 1942) was an English-born Ulster Unionist Party politician in Northern Ireland. Hugh MacDowell Pollock and Julia McMordie are members of the House of Commons of Northern Ireland 1921–1925, members of the House of Commons of Northern Ireland for Belfast constituencies and Ulster Unionist Party members of the House of Commons of Northern Ireland.
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Member of parliament
A member of parliament (MP) is the representative in parliament of the people who live in their electoral district.
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Minister of Finance (Northern Ireland)
The Minister of Finance (de facto Deputy Prime Minister) was a member of the Executive Committee of the Privy Council of Northern Ireland (Cabinet) in the Parliament of Northern Ireland which governed Northern Ireland from 1921 to 1972. Hugh MacDowell Pollock and Minister of Finance (Northern Ireland) are ministers of Finance of Northern Ireland.
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Order of the Companions of Honour
The Order of the Companions of Honour is an order of the Commonwealth realms. Hugh MacDowell Pollock and order of the Companions of Honour are members of the Order of the Companions of Honour.
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Parliament of Northern Ireland
The Parliament of Northern Ireland was the home rule legislature of Northern Ireland, created under the Government of Ireland Act 1920, which sat from 7 June 1921 to 30 March 1972, when it was suspended because of its inability to restore order during The Troubles, resulting in the introduction of Direct Rule.
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Philip James Woods
Colonel Philip James Woods (23 September 1880 – 12 September 1961) was an independent unionist politician in Northern Ireland, member of the Northern Ireland House of Commons. Hugh MacDowell Pollock and Philip James Woods are members of the House of Commons of Northern Ireland 1921–1925, members of the House of Commons of Northern Ireland 1925–1929 and members of the House of Commons of Northern Ireland for Belfast constituencies.
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Privy Council of Ireland
His or Her Majesty's Privy Council in Ireland, commonly called the Privy Council of Ireland, Irish Privy Council, or in earlier centuries the Irish Council, was the institution within the Dublin Castle administration which exercised formal executive power in conjunction with the chief governor of Ireland, who was viceroy of the British monarch. Hugh MacDowell Pollock and Privy Council of Ireland are members of the Privy Council of Ireland.
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Royal Over-Seas League
The Royal Over-Seas League (ROSL) is a not-for-profit institution founded in 1910, dedicated to promoting international friendship pursuant to its royal charter, an ethos which binds its global membership.
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Stanley Baldwin
Stanley Baldwin, 1st Earl Baldwin of Bewdley, (3 August 186714 December 1947) was a British statesman and Conservative politician who dominated the government of the United Kingdom between the world wars.
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The Right Honourable
The Right Honourable (abbreviation: The Rt Hon. or variations) is an honorific style traditionally applied to certain persons and collective bodies in the United Kingdom, the former British Empire and the Commonwealth of Nations.
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Thomas Moles
Thomas Moles (13 November 1871 – 3 February 1937) was a journalist and Ulster Unionist politician. Hugh MacDowell Pollock and Thomas Moles are members of the House of Commons of Northern Ireland 1921–1925, members of the House of Commons of Northern Ireland 1925–1929, members of the House of Commons of Northern Ireland 1929–1933, members of the House of Commons of Northern Ireland 1933–1938, members of the House of Commons of Northern Ireland for Belfast constituencies, members of the Privy Council of Northern Ireland and Ulster Unionist Party members of the House of Commons of Northern Ireland.
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Ulster Reform Club
The Ulster Reform Club is a business, social and dining club in Northern Ireland.
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Ulster Unionist Party
The Ulster Unionist Party (UUP) is a unionist political party in Northern Ireland.
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United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland
The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland was a sovereign state in Northwestern Europe that was established by the union in 1801 of the Kingdom of Great Britain and the Kingdom of Ireland.
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Victoria College, Belfast
Victoria College, Belfast is a voluntary non-denominational independent grammar school in Cranmore Park, Belfast, Northern Ireland.
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1921 Northern Ireland general election
The 1921 Northern Ireland general election was held on Tuesday, 24 May 1921.
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See also
Members of the House of Commons of Northern Ireland 1929–1933
- Alex Donnelly
- Alexander Gordon (Northern Ireland politician)
- Anthony Babington (politician, born 1877)
- Arthur Black (Unionist politician)
- Basil Brooke, 1st Viscount Brookeborough
- Cahir Healy
- David Graham Shillington
- Dawson Bates
- Edward Sullivan Murphy
- George Hanna (MP for East Antrim)
- George Leeke
- Herbert Dixon, 1st Baron Glentoran
- Hugh MacDowell Pollock
- Hugh McAleer
- J. M. Andrews
- Jack Beattie
- James Craig, 1st Viscount Craigavon
- James Hanna McCormick
- James Lenox-Conyngham Chichester-Clark
- Joe Connellan
- Joe Stewart (politician)
- John Clarke Davison
- John Fawcett Gordon
- John Hanna Robb
- John Henry Collins
- John Martin Mark
- John William Nixon
- Joseph Devlin
- List of members of the 3rd House of Commons of Northern Ireland
- Margaret Waring
- Milne Barbour
- Patrick O'Neill (politician)
- Richard Byrne (politician)
- Robert Corkey
- Robert Crawford (Antrim politician)
- Robert James Johnstone
- Robert Lynn (Northern Ireland politician)
- Robert McBride (politician)
- Rowley Elliott
- Samuel Hall-Thompson
- Sir Edward Archdale, 1st Baronet
- Sir Henry Mulholland, 1st Baronet
- Thomas Moles
- Tommy Henderson
- William Grant (Northern Ireland politician)
- William Thomas Miller
- Wilson Hungerford
Members of the House of Commons of Northern Ireland 1933–1938
- Éamon de Valera
- Alex Donnelly
- Alexander Gordon (Northern Ireland politician)
- Anthony Babington (politician, born 1877)
- Arthur Black (Unionist politician)
- Basil Brooke, 1st Viscount Brookeborough
- Cahir Healy
- David Graham Shillington
- Dawson Bates
- Dehra Parker
- Edward Sullivan Murphy
- George Hanna (MP for East Antrim)
- George Leeke
- Harry Midgley
- Herbert Dixon, 1st Baron Glentoran
- Hugh MacDowell Pollock
- Hugh McAleer
- J. M. Andrews
- Jack Beattie
- James Craig, 1st Viscount Craigavon
- James Hanna McCormick
- Joe Stewart (politician)
- John Charles Wilson
- John Clarke Davison
- John Fawcett Gordon
- John Hanna Robb
- John William Nixon
- Joseph Devlin
- List of members of the 4th House of Commons of Northern Ireland
- Milne Barbour
- Paddy Maxwell
- Paddy McLogan
- Patrick O'Neill (politician)
- Richard Byrne (politician)
- Robert Corkey
- Robert Crawford (Antrim politician)
- Robert James Johnstone
- Robert Lynn (Northern Ireland politician)
- Robert Moore (Northern Ireland politician)
- Rowley Elliott
- Samuel Fryar
- Samuel Hall-Thompson
- Sir Edward Archdale, 1st Baronet
- Sir Henry Mulholland, 1st Baronet
- Thomas Joseph Campbell
- Thomas Moles
- Tommy Henderson
- William Grant (Northern Ireland politician)
- Wilson Hungerford
Ministers of Finance of Northern Ireland
- Brian Maginess
- George Hanna (Belfast MP)
- Herbert Kirk
- Hugh MacDowell Pollock
- Ivan Neill
- J. M. Andrews
- Jack Andrews
- Maynard Sinclair
- Milne Barbour
- Minister of Finance (Northern Ireland)
- Terence O'Neill
Northern Ireland Cabinet ministers (Parliament of Northern Ireland)
- Basil Brooke, 1st Viscount Brookeborough
- Brian Faulkner
- Brian Maginess
- Brian McConnell, Baron McConnell
- Charles Vane-Tempest-Stewart, 7th Marquess of Londonderry
- Daniel Dixon, 2nd Baron Glentoran
- David Bleakley
- David Graham Shillington
- Dawson Bates
- Dehra Parker
- Edmond Warnock
- George Hanna (Belfast MP)
- Harry Midgley
- Harry West
- Herbert Dixon, 1st Baron Glentoran
- Herbert Kirk
- Hugh MacDowell Pollock
- Ivan Neill
- J. M. Andrews
- Jack Andrews
- James Caulfeild, 8th Viscount Charlemont
- James Chichester-Clark
- James Craig, 1st Viscount Craigavon
- John Brooke, 2nd Viscount Brookeborough
- John Fawcett Gordon
- John Hanna Robb
- John MacDermott, Baron MacDermott
- John Taylor, Baron Kilclooney
- Maynard Sinclair
- Milne Barbour
- Phelim O'Neill, 2nd Baron Rathcavan
- Robert Corkey
- Robert Moore (Northern Ireland politician)
- Robert Porter (Northern Ireland politician)
- Roland Nugent
- Roy Bradford
- Samuel Hall-Thompson
- Sir Edward Archdale, 1st Baronet
- Terence O'Neill
- Walter Topping
- William Craig (Northern Ireland politician)
- William Fitzsimmons (Northern Ireland politician)
- William Grant (Northern Ireland politician)
- William James Morgan
- William Long (Northern Ireland politician)
- William Lowry
- William May (Northern Ireland politician)
- William McCleery