- Gerald Boland
Gerald Boland (25 May 1885 – 5 January 1973) was a senior Irish politician. He was first elected to
Dáil Éireann in 1923 and was a founder-member ofFianna Fáil . Boland served as Minister for Posts & Telegraphs (1933–1936), Minister for Lands (1936–1939) and Minister for Justice (1939–1948 and 1951–1954).Gerald Boland was born in
Manchester on 25 May 1885 to Irish parents. Shortly after his birth, the family returned to live inIreland . His father was killed in a fight betweenParnellites andHealyites . With the money from a collection held by theGaelic Athletic Association (Gaelic Athletic Association), Boland's mother opened a shop. Boland was educated inDublin and became a fitter for the Midland and Great Western Railway company.Boland joined the
Irish Volunteers and fought in theEaster Rising in 1916. He was captured at the Jacob's factory and interned. In the aftermath of the Treaty Boland took the Republican side. His brother,Harry Boland was killed during theIrish Civil War . In 1923, Boland was elected as a TD forRoscommon . In 1926 he became a founder-member ofFianna Fáil . In 1933 he was appointed Minister for Posts and Telegraphs. He served as Minister for Lands in 1936. In 1939 Boland was made Minister for Justice. He introduced strong measures against the IRA including internment and military courts. Boland lost hisDáil seat in 1961 but became a member ofSeanad Éireann until 1969.When his son,
Kevin Boland , resigned as a Minister in 1970 because of theArms Crisis , Gerald Boland resigned as vice-president and trustee ofFianna Fáil .Gerald Boland died in
Dublin at the age of 87 on 5 January 1973.References
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