Topic: John O’Connor Power on Ballinasloe Discussion Forum

IN 1867, he helped to organise a raid on an arsenal in the north of England to get arms to start a rebellion in Ireland. By the 1870s, he had moved toward constitutional politics and became MP for Mayo in the House of Commons. He was at the first meeting of the Mayo Tenants’ Defence League, precursor of the Land League, in 1876 and he, not Michael Davitt, may have coined the phrase “the land of Ireland for the people of Ireland”.

He was a brilliant orator, whose recently republished book The Making of an Orator , can be bought online from Amazon today.

And yet John O’Connor Power, a contemporary of Davitt and Parnell who was once a force in Irish and British public life as both politician and journalist, has largely been forgotten by history. Indeed, he had pretty much been forgotten by 1919, when he died in London.

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John O’Connor Power

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“the brains of Obstruction
Caricature by “Spy” (Leslie Ward) in Vanity Fair, 25 December 1886

John O’Connor Power (13 February 1846 – 21 February 1919) was an Irish Fenian and a Home Rule League and Irish Parliamentary Party politician and as MP in the House of Commons of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland represented Mayo from June 1874 to 1885. He practised as a barrister from 1881…

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