Peadar Toner Mac Fhionnlaoich


Peadar Toner Mac Fhionnlaoich, known as Uladh, was an Irish language writer during the Gaelic revival. He wrote stories based on Irish folklore, some of the first Irish-language plays, and regular articles in most of the Irish language newspapers, such as An Claidheamh Soluis. His sons Eunan and Conor attended Patrick Pearse's school, St Endas, and took part in the 1916 rising. He was the uncle of politician and surgeon Joseph McGinley Gairmscoil Chú Uladh, the Irish speaking secondary school for the Gaeltacht Láir in Donegal, is named after him.

Background

He was born as Peter Toner McGinley in Alt an Iarainn, Gleann tSúilí, County Donegal to Micheal McGinley and Susan Toner in 1856. His sister Bridget Mc Ginley, was a poet who amongst other works penned the poem, 'the hills of Donegal'.He attended school locally until he was seventeen. He then attended Blackrock College in Dublin for two years. On leaving school he entered into the British Civil Service becoming an Inland Revenue officer. In 1895 he married Elizabeth Woods and they had twelve children. He spoke Irish from an early age and kept an interest in the language throughout his life, first publishing an Irish language short story and poem in The Donegal Christmas Annual 1883. It was not until 1895 while living in Belfast that he became involved in the Gaelic Movement.

Conradh na Gaeilge

The first meeting of the Ulster branch of the Conradh na Gaeilge occurred in Mac Fhionnlaoich's house in 1895. From that point on, he became very involved in Conradh na Gaeilge. He became the organisation's president on several occasions, as did his son Diarmuid after him. He was a passionate supporter of Ulster Irish and set up Ardscoil Ultach in Belfast to teach Ulster Irish in response to Munster Irish which was dominant in the conradh at the time.
His son Dubhglas, was a barrister and later a judge who was well known for arguing cases in Irish and wearing kilts to court.

Seanad Éireann

Mac Fhionnlaoich was a member of Seanad Éireann from 1938 to 1942 when he was nominated by the Taoiseach Éamon de Valera.

Main works

  • The Donegal Christmas Annual 1883 – '
  • Miondrámanna – '
  • Handbook of Irish Teaching
  • An Pléidseam
  • Tá na Francaighe ar an Mhuir – '
  • An Léightheoir Gaedhealach – '
  • Eachtra Aodh Ruaidh Uí Dhomhnaill – '
  • Conchubhar Mac Neasa – '
  • Ciall na Sean-Ráidhte. Republished as: Ciall na Seanráite. New edition edited by Seán Mac Aindreasa.
  • An Cogadh Dearg agus Scéalta Eile – '
  • Scríobhnóirí Móra Chúige Uladh 1530–1750 – '
  • Bliain na hAiséirí. Edited by Éamon Ó Ciosáin – ''''