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Robert Malachy Burke

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Robert Malachy Burke
Senator
In office
21 April 1948 – 6 December 1950
ConstituencyAgricultural Panel
Personal details
Born(1907-03-01)1 March 1907
County Galway, Ireland
Died20 September 1998(1998-09-20) (aged 91)
Political partyLabour Party
SpouseAnn Grattan

Robert Malachy Burke (1 March 1907 – 20 September 1998) was a Christian socialist, philanthropist and politician. He was born into a landed Church of Ireland family at Ballydugan, Loughrea, County Galway.

He was active (alongside his wife, Ann Grattan of Belfast) in a variety of organisations in the fields of community development, co-operativism, peace activism, religion, and politics. At Toghermore, Tuam (the birthplace of his mother, Ethel Maud Henry), where he came to live following his parents' separation, he established an innovative co-operative farm.[1]

As a Labour Party representative, he sat on Galway County Council, but despite polling strongly in Galway East at a number of elections, he was not elected to the Dáil Éireann.[2]

He was elected to Seanad Éireann in 1948 for the Agricultural Panel, but resigned his seat on 6 December 1950.[3]

Following the death of his mother, Burke gifted his property to the Irish health authorities for use in the struggle against tuberculosis, and, early in 1951, he took up a position as a development worker with an Anglican charity in Nigeria. Alongside his wife, he worked during the next decades with various agencies in Africa, before the couple retired to Belfast. He died in 1998.[4]

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Sources

  • John Cunningham, 'Bobby Burke: Christian Socialist', in J.A. Claffey (ed.) Glimpses of Tuam since the Famine, Tuam 1997, pp. 239–53.

References

  1. ^ Devine, F. (2017). "The Irish Transport & General Workers' Union in Galway, 1918-1930". Journal of the Galway Archaeological and Historical Society. pp. 130–149.
  2. ^ "Robert Burke". ElectionsIreland.org. Retrieved 21 July 2023.
  3. ^ "Robert Malachy Burke". Oireachtas Members Database. Retrieved 13 April 2009.
  4. ^ "Death of Former Members: Expressions of Sympathy". Houses of the Oireachtas. 14 October 1998. Retrieved 8 January 2020.
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