[1] – 17 December 1920) was an Irish Nationalist Member of the Parliament of the United Kingdom for Tipperary South, 1900–18.
[7] He was one of those indicted with John Dillon and William O'Brien in connection with the non-payment of rent campaign on the Smith-Barry estate in 1889–90.
[10] He was also a member of South Tipperary County Council[11] from its establishment in 1899,[12] and of a District Council,[13] and a noted player of hurling and Gaelic football[14] and also refereed the first ever All-Ireland Football Championship final on 29 April 1888.
He continued to hold the seat unopposed through successive general elections until December 1918, when he was defeated by the Sinn Féin candidate Patrick James Moloney by 8,744 votes to 2,701.
[18] He died at a nursing home[19] in Dublin[20] on Friday 17 December 1920, and was buried in Tipperary.