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John Reynolds (born 1797 – died 21 August 1868) was an important Irish politician. He served as a Member of Parliament (M.P.) in the Westminster Parliament for Dublin City. He was elected in 1847 and served until 1852. John Reynolds also held the important position of Lord Mayor of Dublin in 1850.

Who Was John Reynolds?

John Reynolds came from a well-off family. In the 1840s, he worked as the secretary for the National Bank of Ireland. His brother, Thomas Reynolds, was the Dublin City Marshal. This shows that his family had a strong presence in Dublin's public life.

Early Life and Family Connections

Born in 1797, John Reynolds grew up in a family that had good financial standing. His role at the National Bank of Ireland highlights his connection to the business world. His brother's position as City Marshal also shows their family's involvement in the city's administration.

A Politician for Dublin

John Reynolds was a member of the Repeal Association. This group worked to undo the Acts of Union 1800. These Acts had joined the parliaments of Great Britain and Ireland. Reynolds saw the Repeal Association as a way to help Dublin's local businesses and people. He focused on what was best for his city.

Rising to Prominence

In the mid-1840s, the influence of Dublin's merchants in the Repeal Association changed. After the death of Daniel O'Connell in May 1847, John Reynolds became more important. He was an alderman at the time. An alderman is a senior member of a city council. His rise showed that Dublin's business community was regaining its voice in politics.

His Legacy

John Reynolds passed away on 21 August 1868. He is buried in Glasnevin Cemetery. His life shows how politicians worked to represent their cities in the 19th century. He played a part in the political landscape of Ireland during a time of significant change.

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