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James Dillon

James Mathew Dillon

Irish politician (1902–1986).

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Statements about James Dillon

Sex or Gender

Male

Place of Birth

Dublin

Country of Citizenship

Ireland
Irish Free State

Date of Birth

9/26/1902

Date of Death

2/10/1986

Instance Of

Human

Position Held

18 items
Leader of the Opposition
(10/21/1959 - 4/21/1965)
Replaces
:
John A. Costello
Replaced By
:
Liam Cosgrave
Start Time
: 10/21/1959
End Time
: 4/21/1965
Leader of Fine Gael
(3/21/1959 - 4/21/1965)
Replaces
:
Richard Mulcahy
Replaced By
:
Liam Cosgrave
Start Time
: 3/21/1959
End Time
: 4/21/1965
Minister for Agriculture, Food and the Marine
(6/2/1954 - 3/20/1957)
Replaces
:
Thomas Walsh
Replaced By
:
Frank Aiken
Start Time
: 6/2/1954
End Time
: 3/20/1957
Minister for Agriculture, Food and the Marine
(2/18/1948 - 6/13/1951)
Replaces
:
Patrick "Paddy" Smith
Replaced By
:
Thomas Walsh
Start Time
: 2/18/1948
End Time
: 6/13/1951
Teachta Dála
(4/21/1965 - 5/21/1969)
Electoral District
:
Monaghan
Elected In
:
1965 Irish General Election
Parliamentary Group
:
Fine Gael
Parliamentary Term
:
18th Dáil
End Cause
:
Dissolution of Parliament
Start Time
: 4/21/1965
End Time
: 5/21/1969
Teachta Dála
(10/11/1961 - 3/11/1965)
Electoral District
:
Monaghan
Elected In
:
1961 Irish General Election
Parliamentary Group
:
Fine Gael
Parliamentary Term
:
17th Dáil
End Cause
:
Dissolution of Parliament
Start Time
: 10/11/1961
End Time
: 3/11/1965
Teachta Dála
(3/20/1957 - 9/1/1961)
Electoral District
:
Monaghan
Elected In
:
1957 Irish General Election
Parliamentary Group
:
Fine Gael
Parliamentary Term
:
16th Dáil
End Cause
:
Dissolution of Parliament
Start Time
: 3/20/1957
End Time
: 9/1/1961
Teachta Dála
(6/2/1954 - 12/13/1956)
Electoral District
:
Monaghan
Elected In
:
1954 Irish General Election
Parliamentary Group
:
Fine Gael
Parliamentary Term
:
15th Dáil
End Cause
:
Dissolution of Parliament
Start Time
: 6/2/1954
End Time
: 12/13/1956
Teachta Dála
(6/13/1951 - 4/23/1954)
Electoral District
:
Monaghan
Elected In
:
1951 Irish General Election
Parliamentary Group
:
Independent Politician
Parliamentary Term
:
14th Dáil
End Cause
:
Dissolution of Parliament
Start Time
: 6/13/1951
End Time
: 4/23/1954
Teachta Dála
(2/18/1948 - 5/2/1951)
Electoral District
:
Monaghan
Elected In
:
1948 Irish General Election
Parliamentary Group
:
Independent Politician
Parliamentary Term
:
13th Dáil
End Cause
:
Dissolution of Parliament
Start Time
: 2/18/1948
End Time
: 5/2/1951
Teachta Dála
(6/9/1944 - 12/11/1947)
Electoral District
:
Monaghan
Elected In
:
1944 Irish General Election
Parliamentary Group
:
Independent Politician
Parliamentary Term
:
12th Dáil
End Cause
:
Dissolution of Parliament
Start Time
: 6/9/1944
End Time
: 12/11/1947
Teachta Dála
(7/1/1943 - 5/10/1944)
Electoral District
:
Monaghan
Elected In
:
1943 Irish General Election
Parliamentary Group
:
Independent Politician
Parliamentary Term
:
11th Dáil
End Cause
:
Dissolution of Parliament
Start Time
: 7/1/1943
End Time
: 5/10/1944
Teachta Dála
(6/30/1938 - 5/26/1943)
Electoral District
:
Monaghan
Elected In
:
1938 Irish General Election
Parliamentary Group
:
Fine Gael
Parliamentary Term
:
10th Dáil
End Cause
:
Dissolution of Parliament
Start Time
: 6/30/1938
End Time
: 5/26/1943
Teachta Dála
(7/21/1937 - 5/25/1938)
Electoral District
:
Monaghan
Elected In
:
1937 Irish General Election
Parliamentary Group
:
Fine Gael
Parliamentary Term
:
9th Dáil
End Cause
:
Dissolution of Parliament
Start Time
: 7/21/1937
End Time
: 5/25/1938
Teachta Dála
(2/8/1933 - 9/8/1933)
Electoral District
:
Donegal
Elected In
:
1933 Irish General Election
Parliamentary Group
:
National Centre Party
Parliamentary Term
:
8th Dáil
End Cause
:
Dissolution of Parliament
Start Time
: 2/8/1933
End Time
: 9/8/1933
Teachta Dála
(9/8/1933 - 6/14/1937)
Electoral District
:
Donegal
Parliamentary Group
:
Fine Gael
Parliamentary Term
:
8th Dáil
End Cause
:
Dissolution of Parliament
Start Time
: 9/8/1933
End Time
: 6/14/1937
Teachta Dála
(3/9/1932 - 12/22/1932)
Electoral District
:
Donegal
Elected In
:
1932 Irish General Election
Parliamentary Group
:
Independent Politician
Parliamentary Term
:
7th Dáil
End Cause
:
Dissolution of Parliament
Start Time
: 3/9/1932
End Time
: 12/22/1932
Representative of the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe
(5/15/1962 - 5/1/1965)
Represents
:
Ireland
Start Time
: 5/15/1962
End Time
: 5/1/1965

Occupation

Politician
Farmer
Barrister

Given Name

James

Place of Death

Ballaghaderreen

Residence

County Dublin

Father

John Dillon

Educated At

University of Galway

Member Of

Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe

Family Name

Dillon

Member of Political Party

Fine Gael

Sibling

Myles Dillon

Child

John Blake Dillon

Mother

Elizabeth Dillon

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Different From

James Dillon

Languages Spoken, Written or Signed

English

Spouse

Maura Phelan
(September 1942 - )
Start Time
: September 1942
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