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Sylvester Barrett was born on 18 May, 1926 in County Clare, Ireland, is an Irish Fianna Fáil politician (1926–2002). Discover Sylvester Barrett's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 75 years old?

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Age 75 years old
Zodiac Sign Taurus
Born 18 May 1926
Birthday 18 May
Birthplace County Clare, Ireland
Date of death 8 May, 2002
Died Place County Clare, Ireland
Nationality Ireland

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Who Is Sylvester Barrett's Wife?

His wife is Mary Tubridy (m. 1952)

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Sylvester Barrett Net Worth

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1926

Sylvester Aidan Barrett (18 May 1926 – 8 May 2002) was an Irish Fianna Fáil politician.

Sylvester Barrett was born in Darragh, near Ennis, County Clare, in 1926.

1931

His father Frank, who was a founder-member of Fianna Fáil, and his mother Delia Costello, both died in 1931.

As a result, he was raised by an uncle and aunt.

His brother Fergus (Patrick) Barrett OFM, became a Franciscan priest, and founding rector of St John Vianney Seminary, Pretoria, South Africa.

Barrett was educated at Ballyea National School and St Flannan's College in Ennis.

He studied engineering at University College Galway, though did not complete his studies.

He was a cadet in the Irish Army and later worked as a rate collector and an auctioneer.

1968

He was elected to Dáil Éireann on 14 March 1968 at the by-election in the Clare constituency, held following the death of Fine Gael TD William Murphy.

Barrett topped the poll at the general election the following year.

1973

At the 1973 general election Fianna Fáil lost office to a Fine Gael–Labour Party coalition government under Liam Cosgrave, and Barrett was appointed to the party's front bench as spokesperson on Transport and Power.

1977

He served under Jack Lynch and Charles Haughey as Minister for the Environment (1977–1980) and Minister for Defence (1980–1981).

After Fianna Fáil's landslide victory at the 1977 general election he was appointed to the cabinet as Minister for the Environment.

1979

Barrett supported George Colley in the 1979 Fianna Fáil leadership election.

Charles Haughey was the eventual victor, but Barrett was retained in the cabinet in the Environment position.

1980

Following a reshuffle in 1980 he was appointed Minister for Defence.

1982

After the February 1982 general election Fianna Fáil were returned to office, but Barrett was not appointed to cabinet.

However, he was appointed a Minister of State at the Department of Finance.

In October 1982, when Charlie McCreevy put down a motion of no confidence in Haughey's leadership, Barrett was the only Minister of State among the so-called Gang of 22 who supported it; Haughey survived, and did not dismiss Barrett from office.

The following month he topped the poll at the November 1982 general election.

Fianna Fáil were out of government again, and Barrett was appointed to the front bench as spokesperson on Defence.

1984

He remained there until 1984, when he won a seat in the Munster constituency at the European Parliament election and was replaced on the front bench by Noel Treacy.

1987

He did not contest either the 1987 general election or the 1989 European Parliament election, and retired from politics.

2002

He died on 8 May 2002.