Second Dáil
Foilsithe
An t-eolas is déanaí
Teanga: Níl leagan Gaeilge den mhír seo ar fáil.
Foilsithe
An t-eolas is déanaí
Teanga: Níl leagan Gaeilge den mhír seo ar fáil.
Name | Post held | |
Eamon de Valera | President of the Republic (from 26.8.21 to 9.1.22) | |
Arthur Griffith | Foreign Affairs (from 26.8.21 to 9.1.22) | |
Austin Stack | Home Affairs (from 26.8.21 to 9.1.22) | |
Cathal Brugha | Defence (from 26.8.21 to 9.1.22) | |
Michael Collins | Finance (from 26.8.21 to 9.1.22) | |
Liam T. MacCosgair | Local Government (from 26.8.21 to 9.1.22) | |
Robert Barton | Economic Affairs (from 26.8.21 to 9.1.22) |
Name | Post held |
Kevin O'Higgins | Local Government (Asst.) (from 26.8.21 to 9.1.22) |
Geo. Noble Count Plunkett | Fine Arts (from 26.8.21 to 9.1.22) |
Desmond Fitzgerald | Publicity (from 26.8.21 to 9.1.22) |
John J. O'Kelly (Sceilg) | Education (from 26.8.21 to 9.1.22) |
Countess C. Markievicz | Labour (from 26.8.21 to 9.1.22) |
Ernest Blythe | Trade & Commerce (from 26.8.21 to 9.1.22) |
Art O'Connor | Agriculture (from 26.8.21 to 9.1.22) |
John Etchingham | Fisheries (from 26.8.21 to 9.1.22) |
Name | Post held |
Art O'Connor | Economic Affairs (from 14.10.21) ~ no information available re termination of apt. |
Name | Post held |
Arthur Griffith | President of Dáil Éireann (from 10.1.22 to 12.8.22) - died on 12.8.22 Foreign Affairs (from 26.7.22 to 12.8.22) |
Michael Collins | Finance (from 10.1.22 to 22.8.22) - Killed in action on 22.8.22 |
George Gavan Duffy | Foreign Affairs (from 10.1.22 to 25.7.22) - resigned |
Michael Hayes | Foreign Affairs (from 21.8.22 to 9.9.22) |
Eamonn Duggan | Home Affairs (from 10.1.22 to 9.9.22) |
William Cosgrave | Local Government (from 10.1.22 to 9.9.22) |
Kevin O'Higgins | Economic Affairs (from 10.1.22 to 9.9.22) |
R. Mulcahy | Defence (from 10.1.22 to 9.9.22) |
Name | Post held |
Ernest Blythe | Minister for Trade (from 11.1.22 to 9.9.22) |
Joseph McGrath | Minister for Labour (from 11.1.22 to 9.9.22) |
Michael Hayes | Minister for Education (from 11.1.22 to 9.9.22) |
Patrick Hogan | Minister for Agriculture (from 11.1.22 to 9.9.22) |
Desmond Fitzgerald | Minister for Publicity (from 11.1.22 to 9.9.22) |
Michael Staines | Director of Belfast Boycott (from 11.1.22 to circ. end Feb. 1922) |
Name | Post held |
Lorcan Robbins | Asst. Minister for Local Government (from 11.1.22 to 9.9.22) [apt. never ratified by Dáil] |
George Nicholls | Asst. Minister for Home Affairs (from 17.1.22 to 9.9.22) [apt. never ratified by Dáil] |
Francis Fahy | Asst. Minister for Education (from -------- to 3.2.22) [apt. never ratified by Dáil] |
The Provisional Government which was appointed on 14 January, 1922 took up Office on 16 January, 1922.
The Ministry of the Second Dáil was at the time already in existence, and from the 16th January, 1922, until the 9th September 1922, there was a dual system of Government.
The dual system terminated with the fusion of the two systems under the Third Dáil on 9th September, 1922. After that date, the newly constituted Provisional Government appointed by that Dáil continued in being as the sole Government, until superseded on 6th December, 1922, by the formation of the 1st Executive Council pursuant to the Constitution of Saorstát Éireann which became law on that date.
Michael Collins |
William T. Cosgrave |
Éamon Duggan |
Patrick Hogan |
Fionán Lynch |
Joseph McGrath |
Eoin McNeill |
Kevin O'Higgins |
Name | Portfolio |
Michael Collins | Minister for Finance |
Edmund J. Duggan | Minister for Home Affairs |
Kevin O'Higgins | Minister for Economic Affairs |
Joseph McGrath | Minister for Labour |
Name | Patrick Hogan |
Portfolio | Minister for Agriculture |
Finian Lynch | Minister for Education |
William T. Cosgrave |
Minister for Local Government|
James J. Walsh | Post Office (Postmaster General) |
[These appointments & allocations of services were gazetted in Iris Oifigiúil No.19 of 4th April, 1922]
Name of Minister seconded to Army | Ministerial Office | Army Post | Ministerial substitute | Date of Appointment | Obs. |
Michael Collins | (a) Chairman of Provisional Government & (b) Finance | Commander-in-Chief (Gen) | a) Wm. T. Cosgrave & (b) Wm T. Cosgrave | 12.7.22 | See note 1 |
Fionan Lynch | Education | Vice-Commandant SW Div. (Lt. Gen) | Michael Hayes | 17.7.22 to 30.8.22(apptd. Ceann Comh. 9.9.22) | See note 2 |
Kevin O'Higgins | Economic Affairs | Asst. Adjutant General (Col. Commdt) | Ernest Blyth | 17.7.22 | See note 3 |
Joseph McGrath | Labour | Director of Intelligence (Maj. Gen) | Patrick Hogan | 17.2.22 | See note 4 |
These substitute appointments were formally confirmed by the Provisional Government on 20.7.22.
Note 1: William T. Cosgrave : On the date on which he was appointed acting Chairman of the Provisional Government and Acting Minister of Finance, Mr. Cosgrave was already a member of the Provisional Government and held Office as Minister of Local Government, which portfolio he continued to hold. On 22 August, 1922,
Mr. Collins of the Provisional Government was killed and on 25th idem
Mr. Cosgrave was appointed as his successor as Chairman of the Provisional Government.
Note 2: Michael Hayes : Prior to the date of his appointment as Acting Minister of Education, Mr. Hayes was not a member of the Provisional Government. He was, however, appointed as member for that purpose for the period of absence of the Minister whose place he took.
Note 3: Ernest Blythe : Prior to the date of his appointment as Acting Minster of Economic Affairs, Mr. Blythe was not a member of the Provisional Government. He was appointed, however, a member for that purpose for the period of absence of the Minister whose place he took.
Note 4: Patrick Hogan : On the date on which he was appointed acting Minister for Labour, Mr. Hogan was already a member of the Government and held the Office of Minister of Agriculture, which portfolio he continued to hold.
As a result of these appointments the personnel of the Provisional Government was increased as from 17.7.22 by two acting members, viz. Messrs. Blythe and Hayes.