Bernard McGlinchey |
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.jpg) McGlinchey in 1970 |
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In office 13 May 1982 – 23 February 1983 |
In office 27 October 1977 – 8 October 1981 |
| Constituency | Nominated by the Taoiseach |
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In office 1 June 1973 – 27 October 1977 |
| Constituency | Administrative Panel |
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In office 14 December 1961 – 1 June 1973 |
| Constituency | Industrial and Commercial Panel |
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| Born | (1932-10-18)18 October 1932
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| Died | 11 April 2013(2013-04-11) (aged 80)
County Donegal, Ireland |
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| Party | Fianna Fáil |
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| Spouse | Elizabeth McGlinchey[1] |
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| Domestic partner | Kathleen Sweeney[1] |
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| Children | 5 |
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| Education | St Eunan's College |
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Bernard McGlinchey (18 October 1932 – 11 April 2013) was an Irish businessman and Fianna Fáil politician.[2] He was a member of Seanad Éireann from 1961 to 1981, and from 1982 to 1983.
Early life
McGlinchey was born to Patrick McGlinchey and his wife Sarah (née O'Boyle) in 1932, and educated at St Eunan's College. He had six older siblings and one younger one.[1] He was expelled from secondary school.[1]
Business career
A restaurant proprietor, McGlinchey founded the Golden Grill Nightclub, renowned as the unofficial Fianna Fáil headquarters and venue of party conventions.[3][4] He was a millionaire.[5]
Political career
McGlinchey was first elected to the Seanad by the Industrial and Commercial Panel in 1961.[6] At the 1973 election he was elected by the Administrative Panel, and he was nominated by the Taoiseach in 1977. He did not contest the 1981 election, but in 1982 was nominated by the Taoiseach to the 16th Seanad.[6]
At the start of his political career, McGlinchey was closely linked with Neil Blaney. Paul M. Sacks, an American academic, wrote a book called The Donegal Mafia which detailed the actions of the two men and their team.[1]
He once debated for 12 hours, a Seanad Éireann record for the longest speech.[3]
McGlinchey stood for election to Dáil Éireann in the constituencies of Donegal North-East (1973, 1981, November 1982) and Donegal (1977), but was unsuccessful each time.[7] He was a member of Donegal County Council for the Letterkenny area until 2004.[7]
McGlinchey is said to have "practically invented as a politician" Jim McDaid, selecting "the young, presentable McDaid" and setting him on the path for a career in national politics.[5] McDaid achieved what McGlinchey could not, being elected to the Dáil on his first attempt at the 1989 general election, eventually serving in government.
Personal life
McGlinchey married Elizabeth and had five children: three daughters and two sons.[1][8]
Bernard McGlinchey died at home on 11 April 2013, at the age of 80.[3] At the time of his death his partner was Kathleen Sweeney.[1]
Letterkenny Town Park is named after McGlinchey.[9]
References
« 9th Seanad « Members of the 10th Seanad (1961–1965) » 11th Seanad » |
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| Administrative Panel | |
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| Agricultural Panel |
- Jack Fitzgerald (Lab)
- Daniel Hogan (FF)
- Robert Lahiffe (FF)
- John Mannion Snr (FG)
- Charles McDonald (FG)
- Patrick O'Reilly (FF)
- Timothy O'Sullivan (FF)
- Micheál Prendergast (FG)
- Patrick W. Ryan (Ind)
- William Ryan (FF)
- John Donnelly Sheridan (Ind)
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| Cultural and Educational Panel |
- Michael Hayes (FG)
- Eamon Kissane (FF)
- Timothy McAuliffe (Lab)
- John J. Nash (FF)
- Liam Ó Buachalla (FF)
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| Industrial and Commercial Panel | |
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| Labour Panel |
- Seán Brosnahan (Ind)
- Seán Browne (FF)
- John Butler (FG)
- Victor Carton (FG)
- Patrick Crowley (Lab)
- James Dooge (FG)
- Joseph Farrell (FF)
- Seán Hayes (FF)
- Mark Killilea Snr (FF)
- Dominick Murphy (Lab)
- Michael Yeats (FF)
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| Dublin University | |
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| National University |
- Dónall Ó Conalláin (Ind)
- George O'Brien (Ind)
- Patrick Quinlan (Ind)
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| Nominated by the Taoiseach |
- John J. Brennan (FF)
- John Copeland Cole (Ind)
- Gus Healy (FF)
- Joe Mooney (FF)
- Thomas Mullins (FF)
- Tom Nolan (FF)
- Nora Connolly O'Brien (Ind)
- Seán O'Donovan (FF)
- Pádraig Ó Siochfhradha (Ind)
- Margaret Mary Pearse (FF)
- William Sheldon (Ind)
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| Elected or nominated later |
- 1963 John Costelloe (FF)
- Batt Donegan (FF)
- 1964 Kit Ahern (FF)
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« 10th Seanad « Members of the 11th Seanad (1965–1969) » 12th Seanad » |
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| Administrative Panel |
- Liam Ahern (FF)
- Kieran Egan (FF)
- Patrick Fitzsimons (Ind)
- Jack McQuillan (Lab, then Ind)
- Patrick O'Reilly (FG)
- Éamon Rooney (FG)
- Patrick Teehan (FF)
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| Agricultural Panel |
- Jack Fitzgerald (Lab)
- Patrick Malone (FG)
- John Mannion Snr (FG)
- James Martin (FF)
- Charles McDonald (FG)
- Patrick McGowan (FF)
- Patrick O'Reilly (FF)
- Timothy O'Sullivan (FF)
- Micheál Prendergast (FG)
- Patrick W. Ryan (Ind)
- William Ryan (FF)
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| Cultural and Educational Panel |
- Timothy McAuliffe (Lab)
- John J. Nash (FF)
- Liam Ó Buachalla (FF)
- Michael O'Kennedy (FF)
- Ben O'Quigley (FG)
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| Industrial and Commercial Panel | |
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| Labour Panel |
- Seán Brosnahan (Ind)
- Seán Browne (FF)
- Victor Carton (FG)
- Patrick Crowley (Lab)
- Séamus Dolan (FF)
- James Dooge (FG)
- Joseph Farrell (FF)
- Mark Killilea Snr (FF)
- Vincent McHugh (FG)
- Dominick Murphy (Lab)
- John Ormonde (FF)
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| Dublin University | |
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| National University |
- Bryan Alton (Ind)
- Dónall Ó Conalláin (Ind)
- Patrick Quinlan (Ind)
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| Nominated by the Taoiseach | |
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| Elected or nominated later |
- 1968 Farrell McElgunn (FF)
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« 11th Seanad « Members of the 12th Seanad (1969–1973) » 13th Seanad » |
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| Administrative Panel |
- Liam Ahern (FF)
- Richard Belton (FG)
- Patrick Fitzsimons (Ind)
- Jack Garrett (FF)
- Patrick Malone (FG)
- Patrick Norton (FF)
- Patrick J. Reynolds (FG)
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| Agricultural Panel |
- Pierce Butler (FG)
- John Doyle (FF)
- Jack Fitzgerald (Lab)
- John Mannion Jnr (FG)
- James Martin (FF)
- Charles McDonald (FG)
- Patrick McGowan (FF)
- Andy O'Brien (FG)
- Micheál Prendergast (FG)
- Patrick W. Ryan (Ind)
- William Ryan (FF)
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| Cultural and Educational Panel | |
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| Industrial and Commercial Panel | |
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| Labour Panel |
- John Boland (FG)
- Seán Brosnahan (Ind)
- Jimmy Dunne (Lab)
- Joseph Farrell (FF)
- Des Hanafin (FF)
- Fintan Kennedy (Lab)
- Mark Killilea Jnr (FF)
- Michael Lyons (FG)
- William O'Brien (FG)
- Evelyn Owens (Lab)
- Seán Walsh (FF)
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| Dublin University |
- William J. E. Jessop (Ind)
- Mary Robinson (Ind)
- Owen Sheehy-Skeffington (Ind)
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| National University |
- Bryan Alton (Ind)
- John Horgan (Lab)
- Patrick Quinlan (Ind)
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| Nominated by the Taoiseach |
- John J. Brennan (FF)
- Micheál Cranitch (FF)
- Brendan Crinion (FF)
- Peggy Farrell (FF)
- Thomas Flanagan (Ind)
- Michael Gallanagh (FF)
- Neville Keery (FF)
- Farrell McElgunn (FF)
- Thomas Mullins (FF)
- Terence O'Sullivan (FF)
- William Sheldon (Ind)
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| Elected or nominated later |
- 1970 Cornelius O'Callaghan (FF)
- Seán Keegan (FF)
- Trevor West (Ind)
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« 12th Seanad « Members of the 13th Seanad (1973–1977) » 14th Seanad » |
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| Administrative Panel | |
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| Agricultural Panel |
- Bob Aylward (FF)
- Jack Barrett (FG)
- Pierce Butler (FG)
- Bernard Cowen (FF)
- Jack Fitzgerald (Lab)
- John Mannion Jnr (FG)
- Joe McCartin (FG)
- Patrick McGowan (FF)
- Cornelius O'Callaghan (FF)
- William Ryan (FF)
- Liam Whyte (FG)
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| Cultural and Educational Panel | |
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| Industrial and Commercial Panel | |
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| Labour Panel |
- John Boland (FG)
- Seán Brosnahan (Ind)
- Séamus Dolan (FF)
- Des Hanafin (FF)
- Jack Harte (Lab)
- Fintan Kennedy (Lab)
- Mark Killilea Jnr (FF)
- Michael Lyons (FG)
- Bernard Markey (FG)
- William O'Brien (FG)
- Evelyn Owens (Lab)
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| Dublin University | |
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| National University |
- John Horgan (Lab)
- Augustine Martin (Ind)
- Patrick Quinlan (Ind)
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| Nominated by the Taoiseach | |
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| Elected or nominated later |
- 1975 Pat Codd (FG)
- Roddy Connolly (Lab)
- Jack Daly (FG)
- Michael Ferris (Lab)
- Micheál Prendergast (FG)
- 1976 Vincent McHugh (FG)
- Ruairi Quinn (Lab)
- 1977 Liam Burke (FG)
- Martin Finn (FG)
- Frank King (Lab)
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« 13th Seanad « Members of the 14th Seanad (1977–1981) » 15th Seanad » |
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| Administrative Panel |
- Liam Burke (FG)
- Micheál Cranitch (FF)
- Jack Garrett (FF)
- Tras Honan (FF)
- Thomas Kilbride (FG)
- Michael P. Kitt (FF)
- Myles Staunton (FG)
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| Agricultural Panel | |
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| Cultural and Educational Panel |
- Richard Conroy (FF)
- Patrick Cooney (FG)
- Flor Crowley (FF)
- Timothy McAuliffe (Lab)
- David Molony (FG)
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| Industrial and Commercial Panel |
- Ruairí Brugha (FF)
- Alexis FitzGerald Snr (FG)
- Desmond Governey (FG)
- Michael Howard (FG)
- Liam Hyland (FF)
- Mick Lanigan (FF)
- Michael Moynihan (Lab)
- Patrick J. Reynolds (FG)
- Eoin Ryan Snr (FF)
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| Labour Panel |
- John Blennerhassett (FG)
- Séamus Dolan (FF)
- Joseph Dowling (FF)
- Des Hanafin (FF)
- Jack Harte (Lab)
- Tony Herbert (FF)
- Brian Hillery (FF)
- Fintan Kennedy (Lab)
- Michael Lyons (FG)
- Bernard Markey (FG)
- Andy O'Brien (FG)
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| Dublin University | |
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| National University | |
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| Nominated by the Taoiseach | |
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| Elected or nominated later |
- 1977 Michael Donnelly (FF)
- 1979 Catherine McGuinness (Ind)
- 1980 Jim Doolan (FF)
- Jim Ruttle (FF)
- 1981 P. J. Mara (FF)
- Joseph O'Neill (FF)
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« 15th Seanad « Members of the 16th Seanad (1982–1983) » 17th Seanad » |
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| Administrative Panel |
- Luke Belton (FG)
- Katharine Bulbulia (FG)
- Sean Conway (FF)
- Micheál Cranitch (FF)
- Tras Honan (FF)
- Billy Kenneally (FF)
- Flor O'Mahony (Lab)
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| Agricultural Panel |
- Bernard Durkan (FG)
- Michael Ferris (Lab)
- Tom Fitzgerald (FF)
- Richard Hourigan (FG)
- Thomas Hussey (FF)
- Joseph Lennon (FG)
- John Mannion Jnr (FG)
- Charles McDonald (FG)
- Martin O'Toole (FF)
- William Ryan (FF)
- Michael Smith (FF)
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| Cultural and Educational Panel |
- Séamus de Brún (FF)
- Joachim Loughrey (FG)
- Timothy McAuliffe (Lab)
- Mary O'Rourke (FF)
- Madeleine Taylor (FG)
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| Industrial and Commercial Panel |
- Deirdre Bolger (FG)
- Timmy Conway (Lab)
- Jack Daly (FG)
- Seán Fallon (FF)
- Willie Farrell (FF)
- Michael Howard (FG)
- Mick Lanigan (FF)
- Patrick J. Reynolds (FG)
- Eoin Ryan Snr (FF)
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| Labour Panel |
- Monica Barnes (FG)
- Toddie Byrne (FG)
- Donie Cassidy (FF)
- Denis Cregan (FG)
- Dick Dowling (FG)
- Des Hanafin (FF)
- Jack Harte (Lab)
- Tony Herbert (FF)
- Mark Killilea Jnr (FF)
- Brian Mullooly (FF)
- Maurice O'Connell (FG)
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| Dublin University | |
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| National University | |
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| Nominated by the Taoiseach |
- Paudge Brennan (FF)
- Flor Crowley (FF)
- Camilla Hannon (FF)
- James Larkin (Ind FF)
- Seamus Mallon (Ind)
- P. J. Mara (FF)
- Bernard McGlinchey (FF)
- M. J. Nolan (FF)
- Ned O'Keeffe (FF)
- John Robb (Ind)
- G. V. Wright (FF)
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| Nominated December 1982 |
- Aidan Eames (FF)
- Seán O'Connor (FF)
- Frank Wall (FF)
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