John Mooney (Irish politician)

Sir John Joseph Mooney KBE JP (1874 – 12 April 1934[1]) was an Irish nationalist politician.

He was a member of a prominent Dublin business and pub-owning family, J G Mooney & Co plc.

[2] At the general election in October 1900, Mooney stood as the nationalist candidate in County Dublin South, where the agricultural reformer Horace Plunkett had held the seat for the Unionists since 1892.

[4] Mooney did not stand again in South Dublin, where the unionists reunited at the 1906 general election and regained the seat.

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