Pearse Wyse, the Glossary
Pearse Wyse (2 March 1923 – 28 April 2009) was an Irish politician, a long-serving member of Fianna Fáil who was later an early member of the Progressive Democrats.[1]
Table of Contents
39 relations: Charles Haughey, Cork (city), Cork Borough (Dáil constituency), Cork City (Dáil constituency), Cork City Council, Cork City South-East (Dáil constituency), Cork College of Commerce, Cork South-Central (Dáil constituency), Dáil Éireann, Desmond O'Malley, Dictionary of Irish Biography, Fianna Fáil, Gang of 22, George Colley, Gus Healy, Irish Bookbinders' and Allied Trades Union, Irish people, Jack Lynch, Lord Mayor of Cork, Macroom, Michael Begley (politician), Minister of State (Ireland), Minister of State at the Department of Finance, Pat Cox, Patrick Kerrigan, Progressive Democrats, RTÉ News, Seán McCarthy (Cork politician), Teachta Dála, Tom McEllistrim (1926–2000), 1960 Cork Corporation election, 1965 Irish general election, 1969 Irish general election, 1977 Irish general election, 1979 Fianna Fáil leadership election, 1981 Irish general election, 1987 Irish general election, 1989 Irish general election, 1992 Irish general election.
- Ministers of State of the 21st Dáil
- Progressive Democrats TDs
- Progressive Democrats local councillors
Charles Haughey
Charles James Haughey (16 September 1925 – 13 June 2006) was an Irish Fianna Fáil politician who led four governments as Taoiseach: December 1979 to June 1981, March to December 1982, March 1987 to June 1989, and June 1989 to February 1992. Pearse Wyse and Charles Haughey are Fianna Fáil TDs, members of the 18th Dáil, members of the 19th Dáil, members of the 20th Dáil, members of the 21st Dáil, members of the 22nd Dáil, members of the 23rd Dáil, members of the 24th Dáil, members of the 25th Dáil and members of the 26th Dáil.
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Cork (city)
Cork (from corcach, meaning 'marsh') is the second largest city in the Republic of Ireland, third largest on the island of Ireland, the county town of County Cork and largest city in the province of Munster.
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Cork Borough (Dáil constituency)
Cork Borough was a parliamentary constituency represented in Dáil Éireann, the lower house of the Oireachtas (the Irish parliament), from 1921 to 1969.
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Cork City (Dáil constituency)
Cork City was a parliamentary constituency represented in Dáil Éireann, the lower house of the Irish parliament or Oireachtas from 1977 to 1981.
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Cork City Council
Cork City Council (Comhairle Cathrach Chorcaí) is the local authority of the city of Cork in Ireland.
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Cork City South-East (Dáil constituency)
Cork City South-East was a parliamentary constituency represented in Dáil Éireann, the lower house of the Irish parliament or Oireachtas from 1969 to 1977.
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Cork College of Commerce
Cork College of Commerce is a college that was established in December 1908 in Cork, Ireland.
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Cork South-Central (Dáil constituency)
Cork South-Central is a parliamentary constituency represented in Dáil Éireann, the lower house of the Irish parliament or Oireachtas.
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Dáil Éireann
Dáil Éireann is the lower house, and principal chamber, of the Oireachtas (Irish legislature), which also includes the president of Ireland and a senate called Seanad Éireann.
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Desmond O'Malley
Desmond Joseph O'Malley (2 February 1939 – 21 July 2021) was an Irish politician who served as Minister for Industry and Commerce from 1977 to 1981 and 1989 to 1992, Leader of the Progressive Democrats from 1985 to 1993, Minister for Trade, Commerce and Tourism from March 1982 to October 1982, Minister for Justice from 1970 to 1973 and Government Chief Whip and Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of Defence from 1969 to 1970. Pearse Wyse and Desmond O'Malley are Fianna Fáil TDs, members of the 18th Dáil, members of the 19th Dáil, members of the 20th Dáil, members of the 21st Dáil, members of the 22nd Dáil, members of the 23rd Dáil, members of the 24th Dáil, members of the 25th Dáil, members of the 26th Dáil and Progressive Democrats TDs.
See Pearse Wyse and Desmond O'Malley
Dictionary of Irish Biography
The Dictionary of Irish Biography (DIB) is a biographical dictionary of notable Irish people and people not born in the country who had notable careers in Ireland, including both Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland.
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Fianna Fáil
Fianna Fáil (meaning "Soldiers of Destiny" or "Warriors of Fál"), officially Fianna Fáil – The Republican Party (Fianna Fáil – An Páirtí Poblachtánach), is a political party in Ireland.
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Gang of 22
The Gang of 22 was a group of Fianna Fáil TDs (members of parliament) who were opposed to the leadership of Charles Haughey in the early 1980s.
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George Colley
George Colley (18 October 1925 – 17 September 1983) was an Irish Fianna Fáil politician who served as Tánaiste from 1977 to 1981, Minister for Energy from 1980 to 1981, Minister for Tourism and Transport from 1979 to 1980, Minister for the Public Service from 1977 to 1979, Minister for Finance from 1970 to 1973 and from 1977 to 1979, Minister for the Gaeltacht from 1969 to 1973, Minister for Industry and Commerce from 1966 to 1970, Minister for Education from 1965 to 1966 and Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister for Lands from 1964 to 1965. Pearse Wyse and George Colley are Fianna Fáil TDs, members of the 18th Dáil, members of the 19th Dáil, members of the 20th Dáil, members of the 21st Dáil, members of the 22nd Dáil, members of the 23rd Dáil and members of the 24th Dáil.
See Pearse Wyse and George Colley
Gus Healy
Augustine Anthony Healy (20 May 1904 – 10 July 1987) was an Irish Fianna Fáil politician. Pearse Wyse and Gus Healy are Fianna Fáil TDs, Fianna Fáil local councillors, Lord Mayors of Cork, members of the 18th Dáil, members of the 19th Dáil and members of the 20th Dáil.
Irish Bookbinders' and Allied Trades Union
The Irish Bookbinders' and Allied Trades Union (Cumann Ceirde Cluduigte Leabar Agus a Com-Ceard i n-Eirinn) was a trade union representing print workers in Ireland.
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Irish people
Irish people (Muintir na hÉireann or Na hÉireannaigh) are an ethnic group and nation native to the island of Ireland, who share a common ancestry, history and culture.
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Jack Lynch
John Mary Lynch (15 August 1917 – 20 October 1999) was an Irish Fianna Fáil politician who served as Taoiseach from 1966 to 1973 and 1977 to 1979, Leader of Fianna Fáil from 1966 to 1979, Leader of the Opposition from 1973 to 1977, Minister for Finance from 1965 to 1966, Minister for Industry and Commerce from 1959 to 1965, Minister for Education 1957 to 1959, Minister for the Gaeltacht from March 1957 to June 1957, Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister for Lands and Parliamentary Secretary to the Government from 1951 to 1954. Pearse Wyse and Jack Lynch are Fianna Fáil TDs, members of the 18th Dáil, members of the 19th Dáil, members of the 20th Dáil and members of the 21st Dáil.
See Pearse Wyse and Jack Lynch
Lord Mayor of Cork
The Lord Mayor of Cork (Ard-Mhéara Chathair Chorcaí) is the honorific title of the Chairperson (Cathaoirleach) of Cork City Council which is the local government body for the city of Cork in Ireland. Pearse Wyse and Lord Mayor of Cork are Lord Mayors of Cork.
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Macroom
Macroom (Maigh Chromtha) is a market town in County Cork, Ireland, located in the valley of the River Sullane, halfway between Cork city and Killarney.
Michael Begley (politician)
Michael Begley (22 August 1932 – 26 March 2012) was an Irish Fine Gael politician who served as Minister of State at the Department of Trade, Commerce and Tourism from 1981 to 1982, Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister for Finance from 1975 to 1977 and Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister for Local Government from 1973 to 1975. Pearse Wyse and Michael Begley (politician) are members of the 19th Dáil, members of the 20th Dáil, members of the 21st Dáil, members of the 22nd Dáil, members of the 23rd Dáil, members of the 24th Dáil and members of the 25th Dáil.
See Pearse Wyse and Michael Begley (politician)
Minister of State (Ireland)
A Minister of State (Aire Stáit) in Ireland (also called a junior minister) is of non-cabinet rank attached to one or more Departments of State of the Government of Ireland and assists the Minister of the Government responsible for that Department.
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Minister of State at the Department of Finance
The Minister of State at the Department of Finance is a junior ministerial post in the Department of Finance of the Government of Ireland.
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Pat Cox
Patrick Cox (born 28 November 1952) is an Irish former Fine Gael politician, journalist and television current affairs presenter who served as President of the European Parliament from 2002 to 2004 and Leader of the European Liberal Democrat and Reform Party Group from 1998 to 2002. Pearse Wyse and Pat Cox are Progressive Democrats TDs.
Patrick Kerrigan
Patrick Kerrigan (21 February 1928 – 4 July 1979) was an Irish Labour Party Senator and later a Teachta Dála (TD). Pearse Wyse and Patrick Kerrigan are Lord Mayors of Cork and members of the 21st Dáil.
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Progressive Democrats
The Progressive Democrats (An Páirtí Daonlathach, literally "The Democratic Party"), commonly referred to as the PDs, was a conservative liberal political party in Ireland.
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RTÉ News
RTÉ News and Current Affairs (Nuacht agus Cúrsaí Reatha RTÉ), also known simply as RTÉ News (Nuacht RTÉ), is the national news service provided by Irish public broadcaster italic (RTÉ).
Seán McCarthy (Cork politician)
Seán McCarthy (1889 – 14 March 1974) was an Irish Fianna Fáil politician. Pearse Wyse and Seán McCarthy (Cork politician) are Fianna Fáil TDs and Lord Mayors of Cork.
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Teachta Dála
A Teachta Dála (plural Teachtaí Dála), abbreviated as TD (plural TDanna in Irish, TDs in English), is a member of Dáil Éireann, the lower house of the Oireachtas (the Irish Parliament).
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Tom McEllistrim (1926–2000)
Thomas McEllistrim (15 January 1926 – 25 February 2000) was an Irish Fianna Fáil politician who served as a Minister of State from 1979 to 1981 and from March 1982 to December 1982. Pearse Wyse and tom McEllistrim (1926–2000) are Fianna Fáil TDs, members of the 19th Dáil, members of the 20th Dáil, members of the 21st Dáil, members of the 22nd Dáil, members of the 23rd Dáil, members of the 24th Dáil, members of the 26th Dáil and ministers of State of the 21st Dáil.
See Pearse Wyse and Tom McEllistrim (1926–2000)
1960 Cork Corporation election
The 1960 Cork Corporation election took place on 29 June as part of that year's local election to elect all 21 seats on Cork City Council.
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1965 Irish general election
The 1965 Irish general election to the 18th Dáil was held on Wednesday, 7 April, following the dissolution of the 17th Dáil on 18 March by President Éamon de Valera on the request of Taoiseach Seán Lemass.
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1969 Irish general election
The 1969 Irish general election to the 19th Dáil was held on Wednesday, 18 June, following the dissolution of the 18th Dáil on 22 May by President Éamon de Valera on the request of Taoiseach Jack Lynch.
See Pearse Wyse and 1969 Irish general election
1977 Irish general election
The 1977 Irish general election to the 21st Dáil was held on Thursday, 16 June, following the dissolution of the 20th Dáil on 25 May by President Patrick Hillery on the request of Taoiseach Liam Cosgrave.
See Pearse Wyse and 1977 Irish general election
1979 Fianna Fáil leadership election
The 1979 Fianna Fáil leadership election began in December 1979, when Jack Lynch resigned as party leader and Taoiseach.
See Pearse Wyse and 1979 Fianna Fáil leadership election
1981 Irish general election
The 1981 Irish general election to the 22nd Dáil was held on Thursday, 11 June, following the dissolution of the 21st Dáil on 21 May by President Patrick Hillery on the request of Taoiseach Charles Haughey.
See Pearse Wyse and 1981 Irish general election
1987 Irish general election
The 1987 Irish general election to the 25th Dáil was held on Tuesday, 17 February, four weeks after the dissolution of the 24th Dáil on 20 January by President Patrick Hillery, on the request of Taoiseach Garret FitzGerald.
See Pearse Wyse and 1987 Irish general election
1989 Irish general election
The 1989 Irish general election to the 26th Dáil was held on Thursday, 15 June, three weeks after the dissolution of the 25th Dáil on 25 May by President Patrick Hillery, on the request of Taoiseach Charles Haughey.
See Pearse Wyse and 1989 Irish general election
1992 Irish general election
The 1992 Irish general election to the 27th Dáil was held on Wednesday, 25 November, almost three weeks after the dissolution of the 26th Dáil on 5 November by President Mary Robinson, on the request of Taoiseach Albert Reynolds following a defeat of the government in a motion of confidence.
See Pearse Wyse and 1992 Irish general election
See also
Ministers of State of the 21st Dáil
- Brendan Daly (politician)
- David Andrews (politician)
- Denis Gallagher
- Ger Connolly
- Jackie Fahey
- Jim Tunney (Irish politician)
- John O'Leary (Kerry politician)
- Lorcan Allen
- Máire Geoghegan-Quinn
- Mark Killilea Jnr
- Michael Smith (Irish politician)
- Michael Woods (Irish politician)
- Pádraig Flynn
- Patrick Lalor
- Pearse Wyse
- Ray Burke (Irish politician)
- Ray MacSharry
- Seán Calleary
- Seán Doherty (Roscommon politician)
- Seán Moore (Irish politician)
- Thomas Hussey (Irish politician)
- Thomas J. Fitzpatrick (Dublin politician)
- Thomas Meaney
- Tom McEllistrim (1926–2000)
- Tom Nolan (Irish politician)
Progressive Democrats TDs
- Anne Colley
- Bobby Molloy
- Desmond O'Malley
- Fiona O'Malley
- Geraldine Kennedy
- Helen Keogh
- John McCoy (Irish politician)
- Liz O'Donnell
- Máirín Quill
- Mae Sexton
- Martin Cullen
- Martin Gibbons
- Mary Harney
- Michael Keating (Irish politician)
- Michael McDowell (politician)
- Noel Grealish
- Pat Cox
- Patrick O'Malley (Irish politician)
- Peadar Clohessy
- Pearse Wyse
- Tim O'Malley (politician)
- Tom Parlon
Progressive Democrats local councillors
- Bridie O'Flaherty
- Cáit Keane
- Ciarán Cannon
- Donal Lyons
- Fiona O'Malley
- Helen Keogh
- Helena McAuliffe-Ennis
- John Dardis
- John Minihan (politician)
- Kate Walsh (politician)
- Liz O'Donnell
- Máirín Quill
- Mae Sexton
- Mags Murray
- Martin Cullen
- Mary Mitchell O'Connor
- Noel Grealish
- Peadar Clohessy
- Pearse Wyse
- Sheila Terry (politician)
- Terry O'Flaherty
- Tim O'Malley (politician)
- Timmy Conway
- Tom Morrissey (politician)
- Victor Boyhan