Liam byrne mp biography of albert
•
Records of members of parliament of the United Kingdom
This article about records of members of parliament of the United Kingdom and of England includes a variety of lists of MPs by age, period and other circumstances of service, familiar sets, ethnic or religious minorities, physical attributes, and circumstances of their deaths.
Age
[edit]Youngest
[edit]See also: Baby of the House
Prior to the Acts of Union, the youngest known person to have sat in the House of Commons of England was Christopher Monck, elected MP for Devon in 1667, "probably without a contest", at the age of 13. He sat in the House for three years, before being elevated to the House of Lords upon his father's death. He is said to have been "moderately active during his short period of membership, sitting on seven committees".[1]
Monck was one of many members returned underage in the late seventeenth century, with around ten underage members in each of the Parliaments of 1690 and 1695, man
•
Liam Weeks, Micheal O Fathartaigh (2022) How the treaty was perceived overseas. [Invited Lectures (Conference)], CFP Colloque SOFEIR, Université d'Orléans, Orleans , 18-MAR-22 - 19-MAR-22. [Details]
Liam Weeks, Micheal O Fathartaigh (2022) It's only words. [Invited Lectures (Conference)], Founding the State, NUI Dublin , 14-JUN-22 - 14-JUN-22. [Details]
Liam Weeks, Narelle Miragliotta (2022) Through the looking glass. Politics without parties. [Invited Lectures (Conference)], PSAI Annual Meeting, Waterford , 15-OCT-22 - 16-OCT-22. [Details]
Liam Weeks, Micheal O Fathartaigh, Slava Mikhaylov, Alex Herzog, Hannah Bechara (2022) More than Words. [Invited Lectures (Conference)], Civil War Conference, UCC , 16-JUN-22 - 18-JUN-22. [Details]
•
Biographical details
This list gives priority to the main Irish ministerial, diplomatic and administrative figures who appear in online DIFP volumes. It is based on the lists of biographical details contained in the DIFP series as originally published. It has been updated where necessary. More comprehensive biographical details for Irish and other figures can be funnen in the hard kopia volumes of DIFP and in the Royal Irish Academy’s Dictionary of Irish Biography. The begrepp ‘Headquarters’ refers to the headquarters of the Department of External Affairs which from 1922 to 1941 was in Government Buildings, Dublin and since 1941 is at Iveagh House, St. Stephen’s Green, huvudstaden i irland 2.
ABCDEFGHI J KLMNOP Q RST U VW X Y Z
A:
Aiken, Frank (1898 – 1983); IRA leader and Fianna Fáil politician; educated at Christian Brothers School, Newry; Chief of Staff of the IRA (April 1923) and issued the cease-fire order which ended the Civil War; Minister for Defence (1932–9); Minister for Lands and