Timothy Daniel Sullivan

Timothy Daniel Sullivan
Lord Mayor of Dublin
In office
4 July 1886 – 15 July 1888
Preceded byJohn O'Connor
Succeeded byThomas Sexton
MP for West Donegal
In office
7 July 1892 – 25 October 1900
Preceded byJames Joseph Dalton
Succeeded byJames Boyle
MP for Dublin College Green
In office
1 December 1885 – 5 July 1892
Preceded byNew office
Succeeded byJoseph Edward Kenny
MP for Westmeath
In office
1 April 1880 – 25 November 1885
Preceded byPatrick James Smyth
Lord Robert Montagu
Succeeded byOffice abolished
Personal details
Born
Timothy Daniel Sullivan

(1827-05-29)29 May 1827
Bantry, County Cork, Ireland
Died14 March 1914(1914-03-14) (aged 86)
Dublin, Ireland
Political partyIrish Parliamentary Party
Spouse(s)Catherine (Kate) Healy
(m. 1856; d. 1914)
Relations
Children3
Alma materTrinity College Dublin

Timothy Daniel Sullivan (29 May 1827 – 31 March 1914) was an Irish nationalist, journalist, politician and poet who wrote the Irish national hymn "God Save Ireland", in 1867. He served as Lord Mayor of Dublin from 1886 to 1888 and a Member of Parliament (MP) from 1880 to 1900.[1]

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