James Woods Gyle (died 2 December 1934) was an
Independent Unionist
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politician
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in
Northern Ireland
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, member of the
Parliament of Northern Ireland
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.
Born in Belfast, the son of mariner John Gyle and Fanny Woods. Gyle was married in December 1894 to Helen Dempster, with whom he had two children.
He was suspended from the
Orange Order in 1934 for seven years, because he visited
Joseph Devlin
Joseph Devlin (13 February 1871 – 18 January 1934) was an Irish journalist and influential nationalist politician. He was a Member of Parliament (MP) for the Irish Parliamentary Party in the House of Commons. Later Devlin was an MP and lead ...
MP for
Belfast Central on his deathbed.
He was elected in the
1925 Northern Ireland general election
The 1925 Northern Ireland general election was held on 3 April 1925. It was the second election to the Parliament of Northern Ireland. It saw significant losses for the Ulster Unionist Party, although they maintained their large majority. This ...
for
Belfast East until 1929. He unsuccessfully contested the
1929 Northern Ireland general election for
Belfast Dock.
He was a member of the
Senate of Northern Ireland
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from 1933 until his death on 2 December 1934.
References
Biographies of Members of the Northern Ireland House of Commons
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Members of the House of Commons of Northern Ireland 1925–1929
Members of the Senate of Northern Ireland 1933–1937
Independent members of the House of Commons of Northern Ireland
Year of birth missing
1935 deaths
Members of the House of Commons of Northern Ireland for Belfast constituencies
Independent members of the Senate of Northern Ireland