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James Lysaght Finegan : ウィキペディア英語版 | James Lysaght Finegan James Lysaght Finegan or Finigan (died 8 September 1900) was an Irish barrister, soldier, merchant and politician.〔''T.M. Healy: The Rise and Fall of Parnell and the Establishment of the Irish Free State'', Frank Callanan〕 He was educated by the Congregation of Christian Brothers and described as an "Anti-clericalist", and with his family engaged in the tea trade, while supporting the Nationalist cause. In 1867 a nationalist called Michael Breslin was forced to leave Ireland, and only avoided arrest thanks to documents given to him by Finegan certifying him as a tea trader.〔(''The Life Story of an Old Rebel''; John Denvir )〕 Finegan later served in the French Foreign Legion during the Franco-Prussian War, leaving in 1871 at the conclusion of the war.〔 In the 1879 by-election in Ennis he was proposed as an alternative candidate to that of the Home Rule League by Charles Stewart Parnell; he won by only six votes,〔(Parnell in Perspective )〕 out of 247 electors. His service in parliament was brief; he resigned in 1882. ==References==
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