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"It is interesting to note that de Valera, and those deputies who followed him, did not cut themselves completely adrift from their former comrades at this stage. They remained members of Comhairle na dTeachtai for nine months after they had left the Sinn Fein party."[1]

Stationery Office 1930:[2]

  • 'Document "A" purports to be a note of the proceedings of a meeting held on the 18th and 19th December, 1926 of a body calling itself Comhairle na dTeachtai.'
  • 'Document "B" purports to be a note of the proceedings of a meeting held on the 10th December, 1927 of a body calling itself Dail Eireann."'

'Decree to establish the validity of certain acts done and omissions made by Comhairle na dTeachtai' [between 1924 and 1926]

Members

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Which Dáil Name Constituency Notes
2 Ada English National University of Ireland
2 Art O'Connor Kildare–Wicklow
2 Daniel O'Callaghan Cork Borough
2 Domhnall Ua Buachalla Kildare–Wicklow Took his seat in the Dáil on 12 August 1927
2 Eamon Dee Waterford–Tipperary East
2 Edward Aylward Carlow–Kilkenny
2 James Lennon Carlow–Kilkenny
2 Kathleen Clarke Dublin Mid Took her seat in the Dáil on 12 August 1927
2 Liam Mellows Galway Died 8 December 1922
2 Margaret Pearse Dublin County Joined Fianna Fáil, 1926
2 Patrick O'Byrne Tipperary Mid, North and South
2 Philip Shanahan Dublin Mid
2 Robert Erskine Childers Kildare–Wicklow Died 24 November 1922
2 Seán Etchingham Wexford Died 23 April 1923
2 Seán MacEntee Monaghan Took his seat in the Dáil on 12 August 1927
2 Seán MacSwiney Cork Mid, North, South, South–East and West
2 Seán Nolan Cork Mid, North, South, South–East and West
2 Seán O'Mahony Fermanagh and Tyrone
2 Séamus Fitzgerald Cork East and North–East Took his seat in Seanad Éireann, 1934
2 Séamus Robinson Waterford–Tipperary East Took his seat in the Seanad in 1928
2 Thomas Hunter Cork East and North–East
23 Bryan Cusack Galway
23 Cathal Brugha Waterford–Tipperary East Died 7 July 1922
23 Con Collins Kerry–Limerick West
23 Edmund Roche Kerry–Limerick West
23 Francis Ferran Sligo–Mayo East Died 10 June 1923
23 Harry Boland Mayo South–Roscommon South Died 2 August 1922
23 John J. O'Kelly Louth–Meath Signed statement on 8 December 1938
23 Joseph MacDonagh Tipperary Mid, North and South Died 25 December 1922
23 Kathleen O'Callaghan Limerick City–Limerick East
23 Michael Colivet Limerick City–Limerick East
23 P. J. Moloney Tipperary Mid, North and South
23 Samuel O'Flaherty Donegal
23 Seán Moylan Cork Mid, North, South, South–East and West Took his seat in the Dáil in 1932
23 Séamus Doyle Wexford
23 Thomas Derrig Mayo North and West Took his seat in the Dáil on 12 August 1927
23 William Stockley National University of Ireland Signed statement on 8 December 1938
234 Austin Stack Kerry–Limerick West
234 Brian O'Higgins Clare Signed statement on 8 December 1938
234 Daniel Corkery Cork Mid, North, South, South–East and West Took his seat in the Dáil on 12 August 1927
234 David Kent Cork East and North–East
234 Frank Carty Sligo–Mayo East Took his seat in the Dáil on 12 August 1927
234 Frank Fahy Galway Took his seat in the Dáil on 12 August 1927
234 George Noble Plunkett Leitrim–Roscommon North Signed statement on 8 December 1938
234 James Devins Sligo–Mayo East Died 20 September 1922
234 John Crowley Mayo North and West
234 Joseph O'Doherty Donegal Took his seat in the Seanad in 1928
234 Mary MacSwiney Cork Borough Signed statement on 8 December 1938
234 P. J. Ruttledge Mayo North and West Took his seat in the Dáil on 12 August 1927
234 Patrick Cahill Kerry–Limerick West
234 Seán T. O'Kelly Dublin Mid Took his seat in the Dáil on 12 August 1927
234 Thomas O'Donoghue Kerry–Limerick West
234 Tom Maguire Mayo South–Roscommon South Signed statement on 8 December 1938
234 Éamon de Valera Clare Took his seat in the Dáil on 12 August 1927
24 Cathal Ó Murchadha Dublin South Signed statement on 8 December 1938
24 Constance Markievicz Dublin South In the June 1927 general election, she was re-elected to the 5th Dáil as a candidate for the new Fianna Fáil party, which was pledged to return to Dáil Éireann, but died only five weeks later, before she could take up her seat.[4]
24 James Ryan Wexford Took his seat in the Dáil on 12 August 1927
23 Laurence Ginnell died 17 April 1923
23 Robert Barton voted For treaty
34 Patrick McCarvill
4 Barney Mellows
4 Caitlín Brugha
4 Conor Byrne
4 Dan Breen
4 Ernest O'Malley
4 Frank Aiken
4 Gerald Boland
4 James Colbert
4 John Madden
4 Kathleen Lynn
4 Laurence Brady
4 Louis O'Dea
4 Martin McGowan
4 Michael Kilroy
4 Michael Skelly
4 Oscar Traynor
4 Paddy Smith
4 Patrick Ryan
4 Peadar O'Donnell
4 Robert Lambert
4 Samuel Holt
4 Seán Buckley
4 Seán Carroll
4 Seán Farrell
4 Seán Lemass
4 Seán McGuinness
4 Tom McEllistrim


Papers in archives

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BMH Sidney Czira papers (CD186) include (Group 13):[3]

  • Dáil Éireann accounts July 1924-June 1925, and minutes of 28 June 1925 meeting
  • Opinion of counsel and questions by Art O'Connor on status of Comhairle na dTeachtai , 28 October 1926
  • Dáil Éireann minutes and manifesto of 10 Dec 1927 meeting

UCD FF archives

  • The "Comhairle na dTeachtai Committee of Sinn Fein" on 30 Sep 1925 made a report on setting up of ‘An Phoblacht’ as successor to ‘Sinn Fein’.[4]

UCD De Valera papers P150[5]

  • P150/1944-1949: 1924 -1926 MAIN SERIES ON Comhairle na dTeachtai
  • P150/586 July & August 1924 "Copies of Republican Government Departmental reports sent by the various Ministers to de Valera on his release from jail in Arbour Hill Barracks...Comprises covering letter to de Valera from Ruttledge enclosing ... report (5 August 1924) by P.J. Ruttledge on the overall situation tracing the activities of the Republican Government since de Valera’s arrest in August 1923–... the issuing of a Decree in connection with the 1923 General Election; meetings of the available Republican deputies after the election; the nomination of a Directorate approved by Comhairle na dTeachtaí [sic; recte Second Dáil, or was is proleptic use of name Comhairle na dTeachtaí to reflect inclusion of 1922 and 1923 electees, and if so did Republicans view meeting as legislative assembly or mere ad hoc gathering?] and the Standing Committee of Sinn Féin; ..."
  • P150/1695
  • P150/1753 "ratification of [Aiken's] appointment as Minister for Defence at a meeting of Comhairle na dTeachtaí (23 August 1924, 1p).
  • PI50/1869 "1924 ...Includes letters from: ... George Noble Count Plunkett on the calling together of a Committee to prepare Standing Orders for Comhairle na dTeachtaí;"

NLI Ceannt and O'Brennan Papers[6]

  • "Account of a meeting of Comhairle na d'Teachtaí ... The document details some resolutions and amendments covered at the meeting, at the end of which President Éamon De Valera resigned and Art O'Connor became President"

NLI Joseph Smartt papers Ms 33,738 [1 of 11 items: "agenda for meeting of Comhairle na dTeachtai for 7 July, 1924"][7]

UCD Seán Macentee papers[8]

  • P67/91 1926 "Copies of 3 Dáil decrees concerning the membership of Comhairle na dTeachtai and of Dáil Éireann, and the position of President of the Republic."
  • P67/83 9 October 1924 "Notification from Mary McSwiney, Sinn Fein, Suffolk Street, Dublin, of the next meeting of Comhairle na dTeachtai"

CCCA Seamus Fitzgerald Papers[9]

  • PR6/135 4 March 1925 "Circular advising of a meeting of Sinn Fein Comhairle na dTeachtai"

References

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  1. ^ Pyne, Peter (1969). "The Third Sinn Fein Party: 1923-1926 Part I" (PDF): 29-50: 47 fn.59. {{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= (help) citing An Phoblacht, 9th April, 2nd July, 30th July 1926; Irish World, 28.8.1926 and Saorstát Éireann, Stationery Office: Two documents 'A' and 'B' found by the police on the 10th April 1928, during the course of a search of the premises, 27 Dawson Street, Dublin, Dublin, 1930
  2. ^ http://catalogue.nli.ie/Record/vtls000233703 Stationery Office, 1930 J/38 'Two documents "A" and "B" found by the police on 10 April 1928 during the course of a search of the premises, 27 Dawson Street, Dublin'
  3. ^ http://www.bureauofmilitaryhistory.ie/files/Appendix_to_Contemporary_Documents_opt_03.pdf#page=82
  4. ^ https://www.ucd.ie/t4cms/p0176-fianna-fail-party-descriptive-catalogue.pdf P176/21
  5. ^ https://www.ucd.ie/t4cms/p0150-devalera-eamon-descriptive-catalogue.pdf
  6. ^ http://catalogue.nli.ie/Record/vtls000613397 Ceannt and O'Brennan Papers, 1851-1953. MS 41,521/4/11
  7. ^ http://catalogue.nli.ie/Record/vtls000049104
  8. ^ https://www.ucd.ie/t4cms/p0067-macentee-sean-descriptive-catalogue.pdf#page=23
  9. ^ http://www.corkarchives.ie/media/PR6web.pdf#page=41