Thomas Harbison

Thomas James Stanislaus Harbison (8 November 1864 – 22 November 1930) was an Irish nationalist politician.

He was born in Cookstown, County Tyrone, to John Harbison, a general merchant, and Isabella Daly.[1]

Harbison studied at St Malachy's College in Belfast. He became active in the Irish Parliamentary Party, acting from 1906 until 1910 as the election agent for William Redmond and Tom Kettle. In 1911, he was elected to Tyrone County Council.

After attending the Irish Convention, he was elected to Westminster at the 1918 East Tyrone by-election, after Redmond resigned it to contest Waterford City. At the 1918 general election, Harbison was elected in North East Tyrone.

At the 1921 Northern Ireland general election, Harbison was elected on an abstentionist platform in Fermanagh and Tyrone. In 1922, he was elected in the Westminster constituency of Fermanagh and Tyrone for the Nationalist Party. He stood down from the Westminster seat at the 1924 election, and in 1927 took his seat at Stormont. In 1929, he stood down from his Stormont seat, but was again elected to Westminster, serving until his death a year later.

References

Notes
  1. "General Registrar's Office". IrishGenealogy.ie. Retrieved 20 April 2017.
Parliament of the United Kingdom
Preceded by
William Redmond
Member of Parliament for East Tyrone
Apr. 1918Nov. 1918
Constituency abolished
New constituency Member of Parliament for North East Tyrone
1918–1922
Constituency abolished
New constituency Member of Parliament for Fermanagh & Tyrone
1922–1924
With: Cahir Healy
Succeeded by
James Pringle
Charles Falls
Preceded by
James Pringle
Charles Falls
Member of Parliament for Fermanagh & Tyrone
1929–1930
With: Joseph Devlin
Succeeded by
Cahir Healy
Parliament of Northern Ireland
New parliament Member of Parliament for Fermanagh and Tyrone
1921–1929
With: Arthur Griffith 1921–1922
William Coote 1921–1924
Seán Milroy 1921–1925
William Thomas Miller 1921–1929
James Cooper 1921–1929
Seán O'Mahony 1921–1925
Alexander Donnelly 1925–1929
Rowley Elliott 1925–1929
Cahir Healy 1925–1929
John McHugh 1925–1929
Constituency divided


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