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- Séamus_Dwyer abstract "(James J.) Séamus Dwyer (c.1882 – 20 December 1922) was an Irish politician. Serving as an intelligence officer for the Dublin Brigade of the Irish Republican Army, and as a Dáil Court judge he was imprisoned by the British in 1921. He was elected unopposed at the 1921 elections for the Dublin County constituency as a Sinn Féin Teachta Dála (TD) in the 2nd Dáil. He voted in favour of the Anglo-Irish Treaty. He stood as a pro-Treaty Sinn Féin candidate at the 1922 general election but was not elected.On 20 December 1922 he was shot dead in his shop at 5 Rathmines Terrace, Dublin. "At about 4.50pm Mr O'Dwyer was talking to a customer when a young man enter the shop, addressing O'Dwyer the young man asked ‘Are you Mr O'Dwyer?’. O'Dwyer replied yes and the young man said I have a note for you. The young man reached into the pocket of his overcoat a drew a revolver, he fired twice at O'Dwyer at point-blank range. O'Dwyer died instantly. The customer and a shop assistant gave chase but were unable to catch the assassin."O'Dwyer was married. He was a member of the Peace Committee of ten men which sat in May 1922 which brought about the agreement between Collins and de Valera, he was a personal friend of Michael Collins.".
- Séamus_Dwyer birthDate "1882".
- Séamus_Dwyer deathDate "1922-12-20".
- Séamus_Dwyer deathPlace Rathmines.
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- Séamus_Dwyer alternativeNames "James J. Dwyer".
- Séamus_Dwyer dateOfBirth "1882".
- Séamus_Dwyer dateOfDeath "1922-12-20".
- Séamus_Dwyer name "Dwyer, Seamus".
- Séamus_Dwyer placeOfDeath "Rathmines, Dublin, Ireland".
- Séamus_Dwyer shortDescription "Irish politician".
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- Séamus_Dwyer subject Category:Irish_Sinn_Féin_politicians.
- Séamus_Dwyer subject Category:Members_of_the_2nd_Dáil.
- Séamus_Dwyer subject Category:People_murdered_in_Ireland.
- Séamus_Dwyer subject Category:Politicians_from_County_Dublin.
- Séamus_Dwyer subject Category:Teachtaí_Dála.
- Séamus_Dwyer subject Category:Unsolved_murders_in_Ireland.
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- Séamus_Dwyer comment "(James J.) Séamus Dwyer (c.1882 – 20 December 1922) was an Irish politician. Serving as an intelligence officer for the Dublin Brigade of the Irish Republican Army, and as a Dáil Court judge he was imprisoned by the British in 1921. He was elected unopposed at the 1921 elections for the Dublin County constituency as a Sinn Féin Teachta Dála (TD) in the 2nd Dáil. He voted in favour of the Anglo-Irish Treaty.".
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