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was re-elected, and Bennet lost not only his presidency, but his place on the Clare county board.
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By 1887, the GAA had become split along political lines. Bennet received the nomination of the
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Bennet became the first chairman of the Clare GAA county committee.
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Edward Armstrong Bennet
Newmarket-on-Fergus
president
Gaelic Athletic Association
1867 Rising
Land League
Home Rule
IRB
Archbishop Croke
Maurice Davin

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