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13th Dáil
12th Dáil 14th Dáil
Overview
Legislative bodyDáil Éireann
JurisdictionIreland
Meeting placeLeinster House
Term18 February 1948 – 2 May 1951
Election1948 general election
Government5th government of Ireland
Members147
Ceann ComhairleFrank Fahy
TaoiseachJohn A. Costello
TánaisteWilliam Norton
Chief WhipLiam Cosgrave
Leader of the OppositionÉamon de Valera
Sessions
1st18 February 1948 – 6 August 1948
2nd17 November 1948 – 21 July 1949
3rd26 October 1949 – 18 July 1950
4th25 October 1950 – 2 May 1951

The 13th Dáil was elected at the 1948 general election on 4 February 1948 and first met on 18 February 1948. The members of Dáil Éireann, the house of representatives of the Oireachtas (legislature), of Ireland are known as TDs. The 13th Dáil was dissolved by President Seán T. O'Kelly on 7 May 1951, at the request of the Taoiseach John A. Costello. The 13th Dáil lasted 1,175 days.

Composition of the 13th Dáil

Party Feb. 1948 May 1951
Fianna Fáil 68 66
Fine Gael 31 30
Labour Party 14 19
Clann na Poblachta 10 7
Clann na Talmhan 7 6
National Labour Party 5
Independent 12 16
Ceann Comhairle 1
Vacant 2

Government coalition parties denoted with bullets ()

Graphical representation

This is a graphical comparison of party strengths in the 13th Dáil from February 1948. This was not the official seating plan.

Ceann Comhairle

On the meeting of the Dáil, Frank Fahy (FF) was proposed as Ceann Comhairle by Éamon de Valera (FF) and seconded by Richard Mulcahy (FG). His election was approved unanimously.[1]

TDs by constituency

The list of the 147 TDs elected, is given in alphabetical order by Dáil constituency.[2]

Members of the 13th Dáil
Constituency Name Party
Carlow–Kilkenny Patrick Crotty  Fine Gael
Joseph Hughes  Fine Gael
Thomas Derrig   Fianna Fáil
James Pattison  National Labour Party
Thomas Walsh  Fianna Fáil
Cavan Patrick O'Reilly  Independent
Michael Sheridan  Fianna Fáil
Paddy Smith   Fianna Fáil
John Tully  Clann na Poblachta
Clare Thomas Burke  Independent
Éamon de Valera  Fianna Fáil
Patrick Hogan   Labour
Seán O'Grady  Fianna Fáil
Cork Borough James Hickey  National Labour Party
Jack Lynch  Fianna Fáil
Patrick McGrath   Fianna Fáil
Thomas F. O'Higgins  Fine Gael
Michael Sheehan  Independent
Cork East Martin Corry  Fianna Fáil
Seán Keane  Labour
Patrick O'Gorman   Fine Gael
Cork North Patrick Halliden  Clann na Talmhan
Patrick McAuliffe  Labour
Seán Moylan   Fianna Fáil
Cork South Seán Buckley  Fianna Fáil
Dan Desmond  Labour
Patrick Lehane   Clann na Talmhan
Cork West Seán Collins  Fine Gael
Timothy J. Murphy  Labour
Timothy O'Sullivan   Fianna Fáil
Donegal East Neal Blaney  Fianna Fáil
John Friel  Fianna Fáil
Daniel McMenamin   Fine Gael
William Sheldon  Independent
Donegal West Brian Brady  Fianna Fáil
Cormac Breslin  Fianna Fáil
Michael Óg McFadden   Fine Gael
Dublin County Patrick Burke  Fianna Fáil
Seán Dunne  Labour
Éamon Rooney   Fine Gael
Dublin North-Central Vivion de Valera  Fianna Fáil
Patrick McGilligan  Fine Gael
Martin O'Sullivan   Labour
Dublin North-East Jack Belton  Fine Gael
Alfie Byrne  Independent
Harry Colley   Fianna Fáil
Peadar Cowan  Clann na Poblachta
Oscar Traynor  Fianna Fáil
Dublin North-West Cormac Breathnach  Fianna Fáil
A. P. Byrne  Independent
Mick Fitzpatrick   Clann na Poblachta
Dublin South-Central Maurice E. Dockrell  Fine Gael
James Larkin Jnr  Labour
Con Lehane   Clann na Poblachta
Seán Lemass  Fianna Fáil
John McCann  Fianna Fáil
Dublin South-East Noël Browne  Clann na Poblachta
John A. Costello  Fine Gael
Seán MacEntee   Fianna Fáil
Dublin South-West Robert Briscoe  Fianna Fáil
Bernard Butler  Fianna Fáil
Peadar Doyle   Fine Gael
Seán MacBride  Clann na Poblachta
Michael O'Higgins  Fine Gael
Dún Laoghaire and Rathdown Seán Brady  Fianna Fáil
Joseph Brennan  Clann na Poblachta
Liam Cosgrave   Fine Gael
Galway North Michael Donnellan  Clann na Talmhan
Mark Killilea Snr  Fianna Fáil
Michael F. Kitt   Fianna Fáil
Galway South Patrick Beegan  Fianna Fáil
Frank Fahy  Fianna Fáil
Robert Lahiffe   Fianna Fáil
Galway West Gerald Bartley  Fianna Fáil
Michael Lydon  Fianna Fáil
Joseph Mongan   Fine Gael
Kerry North Patrick Finucane  Clann na Talmhan
Eamon Kissane  Fianna Fáil
Tom McEllistrim   Fianna Fáil
Dan Spring  National Labour Party
Kerry South Honor Crowley  Fianna Fáil
John Flynn  Independent
Patrick Palmer   Fine Gael
Kildare Thomas Harris  Fianna Fáil
William Norton  Labour
Gerard Sweetman   Fine Gael
Leix–Offaly Patrick Boland  Fianna Fáil
William Davin  Labour
Oliver J. Flanagan   Independent
Patrick Gorry  Fianna Fáil
Tom O'Higgins  Fine Gael
Limerick East Daniel Bourke  Fianna Fáil
Michael Keyes  Labour
James Reidy   Fine Gael
Robert Ryan  Fianna Fáil
Limerick West James Collins  Fianna Fáil
David Madden  Fine Gael
Donnchadh Ó Briain   Fianna Fáil
Longford–Westmeath Thomas Carter  Fianna Fáil
Erskine H. Childers  Fianna Fáil
Charles Fagan   Independent
Michael Kennedy  Fianna Fáil
Seán Mac Eoin  Fine Gael
Louth Frank Aiken  Fianna Fáil
James Coburn  Fine Gael
Roddy Connolly   Labour
Mayo North Patrick Browne  Fine Gael
James Kilroy  Fianna Fáil
P. J. Ruttledge   Fianna Fáil
Mayo South Joseph Blowick  Clann na Talmhan
Bernard Commons  Clann na Talmhan
Mícheál Ó Móráin   Fianna Fáil
Richard Walsh  Fianna Fáil
Meath Patrick Giles  Fine Gael
Michael Hilliard  Fianna Fáil
Matthew O'Reilly   Fianna Fáil
Monaghan James Dillon  Independent
Patrick Maguire  Fianna Fáil
Bridget Rice   Fianna Fáil
Roscommon John Beirne  Clann na Talmhan
Gerald Boland  Fianna Fáil
Jack McQuillan   Clann na Poblachta
Daniel O'Rourke  Fianna Fáil
Sligo–Leitrim Stephen Flynn  Fianna Fáil
Eugene Gilbride  Fianna Fáil
Bernard Maguire   Independent
Mary Reynolds  Fine Gael
Joseph Roddy  Fine Gael
Tipperary North Patrick Kinane  Clann na Poblachta
Daniel Morrissey  Fine Gael
Mary Ryan   Fianna Fáil
Tipperary South Dan Breen  Fianna Fáil
Michael Davern  Fianna Fáil
Richard Mulcahy   Fine Gael
John Timoney  Clann na Poblachta
Waterford Thomas Kyne  Labour
Patrick Little  Fianna Fáil
John Ormonde   Fianna Fáil
Bridget Redmond  Fine Gael
Wexford Denis Allen  Fianna Fáil
Brendan Corish  Labour
John Esmonde   Fine Gael
John O'Leary  National Labour Party
James Ryan  Fianna Fáil
Wicklow Thomas Brennan  Fianna Fáil
Patrick Cogan  Independent
James Everett   National Labour Party

Changes

Date Constituency Loss Gain Note
18 February 1948 Galway South  Fianna Fáil  Ceann Comhairle Frank Fahy takes office as Ceann Comhairle[1]
2 July 1948 Dublin North-East  Clann na Poblachta  Independent Peadar Cowan expelled from party for stance on aid from Marshall Plan[3]
30 October 1948 Donegal East  Fianna Fáil   Death of Neal Blaney (FF)
7 December 1948 Donegal East    Fianna Fáil Neil Blaney (FF) holds the seat vacated by the death of his father Neal Blaney
19 April 1949 Cork West  Labour   Death of Timothy J. Murphy (Lab)
15 June 1949 Cork West    Labour William J. Murphy (Lab) holds the seat vacated by the death of his father Timothy J. Murphy
10 September 1949 Donegal West  Fianna Fáil   Death of Brian Brady (FF)
16 November 1949 Donegal West    Fine Gael Patrick O'Donnell (FG) wins the seat vacated by the death of Brady
1950 Carlow–Kilkenny  National Labour Party  Labour James Pattison re-joins Labour Party
1950 Cork Borough  National Labour Party  Labour James Hickey re-joins Labour Party
1950 Kerry North  National Labour Party  Labour Dan Spring re-joins Labour Party
1950 Wexford  National Labour Party  Labour John O'Leary re-joins Labour Party
1950 Wicklow  National Labour Party  Labour James Everett re-joins Labour Party
20 September 1950 Wexford  Fine Gael  Independent Resignation of John Esmonde (FG) from party[4]
12 March 1951 Galway West  Fine Gael   Death of Joseph Mongan (FG)
12 April 1951 Dublin South-East  Clann na Poblachta  Independent Noël Browne (CnaP) resigns from party on his resignation as Minister for Health
13 April 1951 Roscommon  Clann na Poblachta  Independent Jack McQuillan (CnaP) resigns from party in sympathy with Browne[5]
29 April 1951 Kerry North  Clann na Talmhan  Independent Patrick Finucane (CnaT) resigns from party[6]
1 May 1951 Wexford  Independent   Resignation from Dáil of John Esmonde (Ind)[7]

See also

References

  1. ^ a b "Election of Ceann Comhairle - Dáil Éireann (13th Dáil) – Vol. 110 No. 1". Houses of the Oireachtas. 18 February 1948. Archived from the original on 5 November 2019. Retrieved 20 April 2022.
  2. ^ "TDs & Senators (13th Dáil)". Houses of the Oireachtas. Archived from the original on 5 May 2018. Retrieved 19 April 2022.
  3. ^ Dempsey, Pauric J. (October 2009). "Peadar Cowan". Dictionary of Irish Biography. Royal Irish Academy. Archived from the original on 19 April 2022. Retrieved 19 April 2022.
  4. ^ "Fine Gael TD leaves party". The Irish Times. 21 September 1950. p. 1.
  5. ^ "Mr McQuillan Tells Why He Left Clann". The Irish Times. 14 April 1951. p. 1.
  6. ^ "This week will be critical for government". The Irish Times. 30 April 1951. p. 1.
  7. ^ "Resignation of Deputy – Dáil Éireann (13th Dáil) – Vol. 125 No. 12". Houses of the Oireachtas. 1 May 1951. Archived from the original on 28 September 2019. Retrieved 19 April 2022.

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