Tuesday, 28 January 2014
401 Myles O'Reilly
Constituency : Longford 1862-74 , 1874-9 ( Home Rule League )
Myles came in at Longford in 1862 when Luke White had to seek re-election as a whip. Myles's prestige as a war hero ( see below ) gave him a crushing victory.
Myles was born to a wealthy family and came into possession of Knockabbey Castle. He was educated in Dublin and at the University of London . He was involved in the foundation of the Catholic University of Ireland but declined a Professorship of Law thereHe became a captain in the Louth Rifles. As a staunch Catholic he offered his services to the Pope and raised an Irish brigade of 900 men to fight against Garibaldi. He was present at every battle up to the surrender of Spoleto ( where he led the defence until instructed by the Pope to surrender) in 1860.
In Parliament Myles frequently spoke on Irish and military matters
In 1868 Myles published Sufferings for the Faith in Ireland , a historical account of Irish Catholicism.
Myles was one of the founders of the Home Rule movement , loyal to Butt, and stood under those colours in 1874. He resigned his seat in 1879 to become assistant commissioner of intermediate education in Ireland.
He died in Dublin in 1880 aged 55.
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