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Robert Woods (surgeon)

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Sir Robert Woods
Woods in 1921
Member of Parliament
for Dublin University
In office
1918–1922
Preceded by
Succeeded byConstituency abolished
Personal details
Born(1865-04-27)27 April 1865
County Offaly, Ireland
Died8 September 1938(1938-09-08) (aged 73)
County Dublin, Ireland
Political partyIndependent
Spouse
Margaret Shaw
(m. 1884)
Children5
RelativesJames Johnston Shaw
(father-in-law)
EducationWesley College, Dublin
Alma materTrinity College Dublin

Sir Robert Henry Woods (27 April 1865 – 8 September 1938) was an Irish surgeon and otorhinolaryngologist and also an independent Unionist Member of Parliament (MP) in the United Kingdom parliament.

Personal life

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He was born at Tullamore, County Offaly, the son of Christopher Woods and Dorothea Lowe.[1] He attended Wesley College, Dublin and Trinity College Dublin as well as studying in Vienna, before graduating in medicine in 1889.[1]

In August 1894, he married Margaret Shaw, daughter of county court judge James Johnston Shaw; they had five children.[1]

He became President of the Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland from 1910 to 1912.[1] He was professor of laryngology and otology at Trinity College.[1] He was knighted in 1913.[1]

Political career

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He was MP for Dublin University from 1918 to 1922, having previously been defeated in a 1917 by-election for the same constituency.[1]

When the First Dáil convened in January 1919, he was the only unionist who formally declined the offer to attend the assembly.[1] In July 1921, he took part in the Mansion House conference which was instrumental in bringing about a truce in hostilities between republican and British forces.[1]

Woods left the House of Commons at the dissolution of 1922, when his constituency ceased to be represented in the House of Commons.[1]

Death

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Woods died in Killiney, Dublin on 8 September 1938, aged 73.[1]

References

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  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k Hayes, Cathy; Byrne, Patricia M. "Woods, Sir Robert Henry". Dictionary of Irish Biography. Retrieved 18 April 2025.
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Parliament of the United Kingdom
Preceded by Member of Parliament for Dublin University
1918–1922
With: Arthur Samuels to 1919
William Jellett from 1919
Constituency abolished