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Martin Flavin (politician)

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Name
  
Martin Flavin

Role
  
Politician

Died
  
1916


Martin Flavin (politician) Journey in the Dark by Martin Flavin

Martin Flavin (1841– 30 December 1916) was an Irish nationalist politician, butter merchant and prominent businessman from Cork. He was a Member of Parliament (MP) from 1891 to 1892 .

Martin Flavin (politician) Journey in the Dark by Martin Flavin

Flavin was chairman of the Cork-Macroom Railway Co. and was a director of the Cork Imperial Hotel Co. Being an Alderman on Cork Corporation in 1891, he was selected to stand for election to the United Kingdom House of Commons as an Anti-Parnellite candidate at a by-election held on 6 November 1891 for the Cork City constituency, to fill the vacancy caused by Parnell's death. He won the by-election with a large majority, defeating both the future Irish nationalist leader, John Redmond and a Unionist candidate, but due to ill-health he did not stand at the next general election, held in July 1892, when both of Cork City's two seats were won by Anti-Parnellites.

He died at his Summerhill, Cork residence on 30 December 1916.

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