Patrick Francis McGill (1913–1977) was a journalist and nationalist politician in Ireland.
McGill was the editor-in-chief of the Ulster Herald series of newspapers, and was a Nationalist Party member of the Senate of Northern Ireland from 1953 until the body was abolished in 1972.
During this time, he adopted a cautious approach towards modernising party structures, in contrast to Eddie McGrady.
[1] In 1965, McGill was awarded a PhD from Queen's University Belfast, having written his thesis on The Senate in Northern Ireland, 1921-1962.
He stood for Mid Ulster at the 1973 Northern Ireland Assembly election, but was unsuccessful.