Patrick Guiney

Patrick Guiney

Patrick Guiney (1862-1913) was an Irish Nationalist politician and MP in the Parliament of the United Kingdom. Born in Kanturk co. Cork, the eldest son of Timothy Guiney, clerk of Kanturk Union. He was educated at St. Patrick’s Monastery, Mountrath, co. Laois. He served three terms of imprisonment for activity in the Land War and later Plan of Campaign movement during the 1880s under the Coercion Act. He became a farmer and served as councillor for Newmarket and on the Cork County (1908-1911) as well as Chair of Newmarket Agricultural Society, Newmarket Gaelic League Class and Newmarket Old-Age Pensions Committee.

As a supporter of William O'Brien's All-for-Ireland League he was elected MP. for North-Cork in the January 1910 general election. He was re-elected in the following December 1910 general election when he also contested (unsuccessfully) for Kerry East.

He married Nanette O'Connor of Ballyclough, Mallow in 1895 and died at his home in Newmarket three years later on the 12 October 1913 and was buried in Clonfert Cemetery, Newmarket.

His brother John Guiney (1868-1926), with practise as a solicitor in Kanturk, was returned unopposed for his seat in the resulting by-election. John was the father of Dave Guiney, one of Ireland's most versatile athletes. Patrick and John were uncles of Philip Burton (1910-1995), Fine Gael TD. for north-east Cork 1961-69, and member of the Seanad 1973-77.

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* "The Times (London)" Monday, October 13, 1913 p. 10 col. E
* Tim Cadogan & Jeremiah Falvey, "A Biographical Dictionary of Cork" (2006)


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