Denis Daly (Kerry politician)

Denis Daly (1886 – 21 March 1965) was an Irish Fianna Fáil politician from Caherciveen, County Kerry.

[1] [2] Daly worked in the civil service in London where he became an associate of Michael Collins and was sworn into the Irish Republican Brotherhood.

During the Irish War of Independence, Daly was Brigade Vice Commandant of the Kerry No.

[1][2] Following the signing of the Anglo-Irish Treaty he fought on the anti-Treaty side in Irish Civil War.

[3] The Irish Independent reported that party politics had small appeal to him and that he made no speeches during the campaign.