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Kevin Izod O'Doherty

Australian politician

Kevin Izod O'Doherty

Summary

Australian politician

FieldValue
honorific-prefixThe Hon
nameDr Kevin O'Doherty
imagePortrait of Doctor Kevin Izod ODoherty.jpg
constituency_AMTown of Brisbane
assemblyQueensland Legislative
term_start22 June 1867
term_end14 November 1873
predecessorWilliam Brookes
successorSeat abolished
alongsideAlexander Pritchard, Simon Fraser, Ratcliffe Pring, John Killeen Handy, Theophilus Pugh, George Edmondstone
office1Member of the Queensland Legislative Council
term_start112 May 1877
term_end14 November 1885
office2Member of the British House of the Commons
for North Meath
term_start227 November 1885
term_end27 July 1886
predecessor2New seat
successor2Pierce Mahony
birth_date
birth_placeDublin, Ireland
death_date
death_placeBrisbane, Australia
restingplaceToowong Cemetery
birthnameKevin Izod O'Doherty
nationalityIrish Australian
spouseMary Anne Kelly (m.1855 d.1910)
known_forThe Irish Patriot
occupationSurgeon, Journalist
alma_materRoyal College of Surgeons in Ireland

|honorific-prefix = The Hon |honorific-suffix = for North Meath

Kevin Izod O'Doherty (7 September 1823 – 15 July 1905) was an Irish Australian politician who, as a Young Irelander, had been transported to Tasmania in 1849. He was first elected to the Queensland Legislative Assembly in 1867. In 1885 he returned to Europe briefly serving as an Irish Home Rule MP at Westminster before returning in 1886 as a private citizen to Brisbane.

Biography

O'Doherty was born in Dublin on 7 September 1823, |access-date=3 April 2013 although other sources including the Dictionary of Australasian Biography indicate he was born in June 1824.

O'Doherty arrived in Tasmania in November 1849 and released to live in Oatlands. (see, Christine Kinealy, 'Repeal and Revolution. 1848 in Ireland', Manchester, 2009).

Kevin Izod O'Doherty

References

References

  1. "Kevin Izod O'Doherty and the Roman Catholic bishops of Hobart and Brisbane". Australian Catholic Historical Society.
  2. (24 May 1910). "DEATH OF "EVA", OF "THE NATION.".". National Library of Australia.
  3. {{usurped
  4. {{cite Australasia. O'Doherty, Kevin Izod
  5. (15 September 2009). "Repeal and revolution : 1848 in Ireland". Manchester University Press.
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