Barry, Myra (1957–)
Barry, Myra (1957–)
Irish politician. Born June 1957 in Fermoy, Co. Cork, Ireland; dau. of Dick Barry (TD, Cork North East, 1953–81, parliamentary secretary to minister for health, 1973–77).
Won a by-election representing Fine Gael to the 21st Dáil for Cork North East (1979); returned to 22nd-24th Dáil (1981–87); was a member of the joint committee on women's rights and joint committee on marriage breakdown (both 1983).
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