Michael Yeats
Yeats in 1977
In office 5 November 1969 – 3 January 1973Preceded by Liam Ó Buachalla Succeeded by Micheál Cranitch In office 27 October 1977 – 12 March 1980Constituency Nominated by the Taoiseach In office 5 November 1969 – 27 October 1977Constituency Cultural and Educational Panel In office 23 June 1965 – 5 November 1969Constituency Nominated by the Taoiseach In office 14 December 1961 – 23 June 1965Constituency Labour Panel In office 14 August 1951 – 22 July 1954Constituency Nominated by the Taoiseach In office January 1973 – June 1979Constituency Oireachtas Delegation
Born (1921-08-22 ) 22 August 1921Thame , Oxfordshire , EnglandDied 3 January 2007(2007-01-03) (aged 85)Dublin , Ireland Political party Fianna Fáil Spouse Gráinne Yeats Parents Education St Columba's College, Dublin Alma mater Trinity College Dublin
Michael Butler Yeats (22 August 1921 – 3 January 2007) was an Irish barrister and Fianna Fáil politician.[ 1] [ 2] He served two periods as a member of Seanad Éireann .
Biography
Early life
His was the son of W. B. Yeats , a poet and Nobel Laureate who had served in the Seanad of the Irish Free State , and Georgie Hyde-Lees. His sister Anne Yeats was a painter and designer, as was his uncle Jack Butler Yeats. Michael was educated at St Columba's College, Dublin and Trinity College Dublin , where he gained first class honours degree in history. He was an officer in the College Historical Society . He also qualified as a lawyer but did not practise.[ 3]
Political career
He unsuccessfully stood for election to Dáil Éireann at the 1948 general election and the 1951 general election for the Dublin South-East constituency.[ 4] Following the 1951 election, Yeats was nominated to the 7th Seanad by the Taoiseach Éamon de Valera . He stood at the subsequent election in 1954 for the 8th Seanad but was not elected.
From 1961 to 1980 he was a member of Seanad Éireann. In 1961 he was elected to the 10th Seanad on the Labour Panel. In 1965 he was nominated by the Taoiseach Seán Lemass to the 11th Seanad. In 1969 he was elected to the 12th Seanad on the Cultural and Educational Panel, and re-elected to the 13th Seanad in 1973.
In 1969, he was elected as Cathaoirleach of the 12th Seanad.[ 5] On 1 January 1973, he resigned as Cathaoirleach on his appointment as a member of the Irish delegation in the European Parliament, while continuing as a member of the Seanad.[ 6] He also served in the second and third delegations.
In 1977, he was nominated by the Taoiseach Jack Lynch to the 14th Seanad. He stood at the first direct elections in 1979 for the Dublin constituency but was not elected.[ 4]
42 High Street, Thame , Oxfordshire. The birthplace of Yeats in 1921.
He resigned from the Seanad on 12 March 1980,[ 7] taking up office in April 1980 as Director General of the EEC Council of Ministers in Brussels in the 1980s.[ 3] [ 8]
Personal life
He was married to Gráinne Ní Éigeartaigh, a singer and Irish harpist. They had four children; three daughters and a son.[ 3]
He died on 4 January 2007.[ 9] [ 10] [ 11]
See also
Families in the Oireachtas
References
Sources
Cast a Cold Eye (autobiography), Dublin: Blackwater Press, ISBN 0-86121-968-6.
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Poetry
Volumes
The Wanderings of Oisin and Other Poems (1889)
The Countess Kathleen and Various Legends and Lyrics (1892)
In the Seven Woods (1903)
Responsibilities and Other Poems (1916)
The Wild Swans at Coole (1919)
Michael Robartes and the Dancer (1921)
The Tower (1928)
The Winding Stair and Other Poems (1933)
Poems
Plays
Mosada (1886)
The Land of Heart's Desire (1894)
Diarmuid and Grania (1901)
Cathleen ni Houlihan (1902)
On Baile's Strand (1903)
The Countess Cathleen (1911)
At the Hawk's Well (1916)
The Resurrection (1927)
Purgatory (1938)
Other works
The Works of William Blake: Poetic, Symbolic and Critical (1893; co-author)
A Vision (1925)
The Bounty of Sweden (1925)
"The Curse of the Fires and of the Shadows"
Oxford Book of Modern Verse 1892–1935 (editor)
People Related
W. B. Yeats bibliography
Rhymers' Club
Dun Emer Press
An Appointment with Mr Yeats
"Troy"
Thoor Ballylee
Samhain magazine
The Speckled Bird
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