Bernard Collery

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Bernard Collery (1838 - 5 July 1907)[1] was an Irish businessman and politician.

He was a member of Sligo Borough Council and Mayor of the city from 1882 to 1884.[2] In 1882, he presented the city with a Mayor's chain of office, which is still used today.[3]

In 1891 he was nominated as candidate of the Anti-Parnellite faction of the Irish Parliamentary Party in a by-election in North Sligo. He won by a substantial majority over the Parnellite candidate,[4] and remained as member for North Sligo until resigning in late January 1900.[5]

Endnotes

  1. ^ Leigh Rayment's House of Commons page [1]
  2. ^ Sligo Borough Council, Mayors of the Borough: [2]
  3. ^ Sligo Borough Council, History of the Borough: [3]
  4. ^ The Times, 4 April 1891
  5. ^ The Times, 30 January 1900

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Parliament of the United Kingdom
Preceded by Member of Parliament for North Sligo
18911900
Succeeded by