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Matthias McDonnell Bodkin

Matthias McDonnell Bodkin〔His first name is often given as Mathias and his second as MacDonnell or M'Donnell. F. S. L. Lyons (1960, p.155) incorrectly refers to him as 'Matthew'.〕 (8 October 1850 – 7 June 1933) was an Irish nationalist politician and MP. in the House of Commons of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland and Anti-Parnellite representative for North Roscommon, 1892–95, a noted author, journalist and newspaper editor, and barrister, King's Counsel (K.C.) and County Court Judge for County Clare, 1907–24.
==Early life==
Bodkin was the second son of a doctor, Thomas Bodkin, MD FRCSI, of Tuam, Co. Galway (a descendant of Tribes of Galway). His mother was Maria McDonnell of Westport, Co. Mayo, a cousin of the distinguished Irish administrator Antony (Lord) MacDonnell (1844–1925). Bodkin was educated at the Christian Brothers' school, Tuam and at Tullabeg Jesuit College. He wanted to go to Trinity College, Dublin but his family objected on religious grounds and he attended the Catholic University College Dublin instead. He was scathing about this experience:
It is true I entered the so-called Catholic University, which had neither charter or endowment, and even obtained an exhibition on matriculation, but the business was so wholly futile that I abandoned it before six months was over, sacrificing my exhibition. A smattering of Terence was the only asset derived from that wasted six months.’ 〔Bodkin (1914), p.25.〕

Bodkin was called to the Irish Law Bar in 1877 and entered practice as a barrister on the Connaught circuit. In 1885 he married Arabella, third daughter of Francis Norman of Dublin. They had several children including Matthias Bodkin junior (b. 1896), who became a Jesuit priest and in his turn a well-known author mainly of religious works, and Thomas Bodkin, who was the Director of the National Gallery of Ireland and the Barber Institute of Fine Arts. Two daughters became nuns.

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