About the Book
Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 27. Chapters: Mayo South, Mayo North, Mayo West, Mayo East, Corrib gas project, Roman Catholic Diocese of Killala, Clare Island Survey, Moygownagh, Mayo North and West, Battle of Castlebar, St Muredach's College, Kilmeena ambush, Castlebar transmitter, Glencastle, Barony of Costello, Rockfleet Castle, Ballyglass, N26 road, Duvillaun, Erris Head, Carrowkennedy ambush, Bangor Trail, Rosserk Friary, Museum of Country Life, Deel Castle, Achill railway station, Balla railway station, Clanmorris, Kiltimagh railway station, Claremorris railway station, Meelick, County Mayo, Burrishoole, Mayo General Hospital, Shrule Castle, McHale College, Ballyhaunis railway station, Foxford railway station, Dorinish, Charlestown railway station, Keem Bay, Ballina railway station, St Colman's College, Claremorris, Tubbercurry railway station, Barony of Gallen, Swinford railway station, Ballindine railway station, Aghalard Castle, Tourmakeady College, Castlebar railway station, Claremorris Community Radio, Westport railway station, Patrick's Causeway, Pirate Adventure Park, Collanmore Island, Corrimbla, Knocknabola, Currane Peninsula, Scoil Damhnait, Nephin Beg Range, St. Gerald's College, Cogaula, Tornragee, Askill, Pollagh. Excerpt: Mayo South was a parliamentary constituency represented in Dail Eireann, the lower house of the Irish parliament or Oireachtas from 1923 to 1969. The method of election was the single transferable vote form of proportional representation (PR-STV). The constituency was created under the Electoral Act 1923 for the 1923 general election to Dail Eireann, whose members formed the 4th Dail. From 1923 to 1948, Mayo South elected 5 deputies (Teachtai Dala, commonly known in English as TDs). Under the Electoral (Amendment) Act 1947, this was reduced to 4 with effect from the 1948 general election. It was abolished under the Elector...