Daniel Morrissey | |
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![]() Morrissey on a 1927 election poster | |
Minister for Justice | |
In office 7 March 1951 – 13 June 1951 | |
Taoiseach | John A. Costello |
Preceded by | Seán Mac Eoin |
Succeeded by | Gerald Boland |
Minister for Industry and Commerce | |
In office 18 February 1948 – 7 March 1951 | |
Taoiseach | John A. Costello |
Preceded by | Seán Lemass |
Succeeded by | Thomas F. O'Higgins |
Leas-Cheann Comhairle of Dáil Éireann | |
In office 2 May 1928 – 29 January 1932 | |
Ceann Comhairle | Michael Hayes |
Preceded by | Patrick Hogan |
Succeeded by | Patrick Hogan |
Teachta Dála | |
In office February 1948 – March 1957 | |
Constituency | Tipperary North |
In office August 1923 – February 1948 | |
Constituency | Tipperary |
In office June 1922 – August 1923 | |
Constituency | Tipperary Mid, North and South |
Personal details | |
Born | Nenagh, County Tipperary, Ireland | 28 November 1895
Died | 4 November 1981 Stillorgan, Dublin, Ireland | (aged 85)
Political party | Fine Gael |
Other political affiliations |
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Spouse | Mary Morrissey |
Children | 7 |
Daniel Morrissey (28 November 1895 – 4 November 1981) was an Irish Fine Gael politician who served as Minister for Justice from March 1951 to June 1951, Minister for Industry and Commerce from 1948 to 1951 and Leas-Cheann Comhairle of Dáil Éireann from 1928 to 1932. He served as a Teachta Dála (TD) from 1922 to 1957.[1][2][3]