Charles McGleenan

Charles McGleenan (1894 – 1974 fl.1966) was a farmer and a Republican politician in Northern Ireland. McGleenan was a volunteer in the Irish Republican Army during the Irish War of Independence. He was interned in Newbridge Prison, but successfully escaped. He subsequently worked as a farmer of apples. At the 1935 general election, McGleenan stood in Armagh as an Independent Republican, winning 32.4% of the vote. He joined the Anti-Partition League of Ireland (APL) when it was founded in 1945.

Charles McGleenan

Charles McGleenan (1894 – 1974 fl.1966) was a farmer and a Republican politician in Northern Ireland. McGleenan was a volunteer in the Irish Republican Army during the Irish War of Independence. He was interned in Newbridge Prison, but successfully escaped. He subsequently worked as a farmer of apples. At the 1935 general election, McGleenan stood in Armagh as an Independent Republican, winning 32.4% of the vote. He joined the Anti-Partition League of Ireland (APL) when it was founded in 1945.