Thomas Stanislaus McAllister

Thomas Stanislaus McAllister (187829 April 1950) [1] was an Irish nationalist politician.

McAllister worked as a solicitor[2] and became active in the United Irish League.[3] At the Northern Ireland general election, 1925, he was elected for the Nationalist Party in Antrim.[2] He took his seat almost immediately, alongside Joe Devlin, and the rest of the party gradually followed suit.[4] He stood down at the 1929 general election, shortly after his election to the Senate of Northern Ireland. He became the party leader in the Senate, and served until his death in 1950.[2]

McAllister was a native of Ballymena. He was noted as a huntsman, racing cyclist and also played football for Bohemians football club.[1]

References

  1. 1 2 "Death of Senator T S McAllister". Ballymena Observer. May 5, 1950.
  2. 1 2 3 Northern Ireland Parliamentary Elections Results: Biographies
  3. Michael Farrell, Northern Ireland: the Orange State, p.170
  4. Peter Barberis et al, Encyclopedia of British and Irish political organizations, p.8
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