Dominick Ronayne

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Preceded byEyre Coote
Succeeded byNicholas Ball
Born1790 (1790)
Died(1836-01-14)January 14, 1836
Dominick Ronayne
Member of Parliament for Clonmel
In office
1832  14 January 1836
Preceded byEyre Coote
Succeeded byNicholas Ball
Personal details
Born1790 (1790)
Died(1836-01-14)January 14, 1836
PartyWhig (1835–1836)
Other political
affiliations
Repeal Association (1832–1835)
RelationsCousin of Daniel O'Connell
ProfessionBarrister

Dominick Ronanye (1790 14 January 1836) was an Irish politician.

Ronanye lived at Ringvine in County Waterford, and was a cousin of Daniel O'Connell. He served as a barrister.[1] He stood in Dungarvan at the 1830 UK general election, but most of his voters were disallowed as they had instead registered in the County Waterford constituency, and he lost by 350 votes to 50.[2]

At the 1832 UK general election, he stood in Clonmel and was elected for the Repeal Association. He was re-elected in the 1835 UK general election as a Whig, but died in January 1836, still in office.[1]

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