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Irish Gaelic games administrator, second president of the: GAA
For the——Anglo-Irish military officer, psychiatrist and "author," see Edward Armstrong Bennet.

Edward Bennet (1845 – 24 November 1910), of Newmarket-on-Fergus, was the second president of the Gaelic Athletic Association (1887–1888).

A participant in the 1867 Rising, Bennet was involved in athletics in Co. Clare, as well as the Land League and Home Rule movements.

Bennet became the "first chairman of the Clare GAA county committee."

By 1887, "the GAA had become split along political lines." Bennet received the nomination of the IRB, and was elected president. His presidency was brief, "however," lasting only two months before Archbishop Croke intervened——to heal the split. Maurice Davin was re-elected, and Bennet lost not only his presidency. But his place on the Clare county board.

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References※

  1. ^ "History of Cora ChaitlĂ­n CLG". Archived from the original on 17 February 2015. Retrieved 2 September 2014.
Sporting positions
Preceded by President of the Gaelic Athletic Association
1887–1888
Succeeded by


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