Gerald Boland (25 May 1885 – 5 January 1973) was an Irish Fianna Fáil politician who served as Minister for Justice from 1939 to 1948 and 1951 to 1954...
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section. Boland's brother, Gerald Boland, was a prominent member of Fianna Fáil and later served as Minister for Justice. His nephew, Kevin Boland, served...
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Gerald include: Gerald Boland, Ireland's longest-serving Minister for Justice Gerald Ford, 38th President of the United States Gerald Gardiner, Baron...
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De Valera was a commandant of the Irish Volunteers (Third Battalion) at Boland's Mill during the 1916 Easter Rising. He was arrested and sentenced to death...
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to stay and form a political party. In May, de Valera, assisted by Gerald Boland and Lemass, began to plan the new party, which became known as Fianna...
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particular by a later Minister for Foreign Affairs, Fine Gael's Garret FitzGerald. Aiken retired from Ministerial office and as Tánaiste in 1969. During the...
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the Dáil. Boland was born in Dublin in 1917. He attended St. Joseph's C.B.S. in Fairview, leaving in 1933. He was the son of Gerald Boland, a founder-member...
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Eavan Boland Gerald Boland (1885–1973), Irish nationalist and politician; TD for Roscommon and government minister; brother of Harry Boland; father of Kevin...
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Éamon de Valera (28 May 1964), Liam Cosgrave (17 March 1976), Garret FitzGerald (15 March 1984), John Bruton (11 September 1996), and Bertie Ahern (30 April...
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November 1936 – 8 September 1939 Taoiseach Éamon de Valera Preceded by Gerald Boland Succeeded by Thomas Derrig Parliamentary Secretary 1936 Defence Teachta...
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