Eamonn Duggan

Eamonn Duggan
Duggan in 1922
Parliamentary Secretary
1927–1932Government Chief Whip
1927–1932Defence
1926–1927Finance
1922–1926Executive Council
Minister without portfolio
In office
12 September 1922 – 8 December 1922
PresidentW. T. Cosgrave
Preceded byNew office
Succeeded byOffice abolished
Minister for Home Affairs
In office
10 January 1922 – 9 September 1922
PresidentMichael Collins
Preceded byAustin Stack
Succeeded byKevin O'Higgins
Senator
In office
19 April 1933 – 29 May 1936
Teachta Dála
In office
August 1923 – January 1933
ConstituencyMeath
In office
May 1921 – August 1923
ConstituencyLouth–Meath
In office
December 1918 – May 1921
ConstituencyMeath South
Personal details
Born
Edmund John Duggan

(1878-03-02)2 March 1878
Richhill, County Armagh, Ireland
Died6 June 1936(1936-06-06) (aged 58)
Dún Laoghaire, Dublin, Ireland
Resting placeGlasnevin Cemetery, Dublin, Ireland
Political partyFine Gael
Spouse
Evelyn Kavanagh
(m. 1909)
Relations
Children1
Alma materUniversity College Dublin
Military service
Allegiance
Years of service1917–1919
RankDirector of Intelligence
Battles/wars

Eamonn Seán Duggan (Irish: Éamonn Ó Dúgáin;[1] 2 March 1878 – 6 June 1936) was an Irish lawyer and politician who served as Government Chief Whip and Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister for Defence from 1927 to 1932, Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister for Finance from 1926 to 1927, Parliamentary Secretary to the Executive Council from 1922 to 1926, Minister without portfolio September 1922 to December 1922 and Minister for Home Affairs January 1922 to September 1922. He served as a Teachta Dála (TD) from 1918 to 1933. He was a Senator from 1933 to 1936.[2]

  1. ^ "Údarás ó Sheanascal an tSaorstáit". Dáil Éireann, Volume 2. 6 December 1922. Archived from the original on 7 August 2011. Retrieved 20 August 2010.
  2. ^ "Edmund Duggan". Oireachtas Members Database. Archived from the original on 6 November 2018. Retrieved 20 August 2010.

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