Maurice Brooks (politician)

Maurice Brooks
Member of Parliament
for Dublin City
In office
31 January 1874  24 November 1885
Preceded by
Succeeded byConstituency abolished
Lord Mayor of Dublin
In office
1 January 1874  1 January 1875
Preceded bySir James Mackey
Succeeded byPeter Paul McSwiney
Personal details
Born1823
Died6 December 1905(1905-12-06) (aged 81–82)
NationalityIrish
Political party

Maurice Brooks (c. 1823 – 6 December 1905) was an Irish Home Rule League politician, and woman's suffragist.

He was elected Home Rule Member of Parliament (MP) for Dublin City in 1874, and remained MP until the seat was abolished in 1885.

In February 1871, at the end of a woman's suffrage tour of Ireland undertaken by Isabella Tod, Brooks attended the formation in Dublin of a committee (which he regularly attended with the Orangeman and unionist MP for Belfast, William Johnston) from which emerged the Dublin Women's Suffrage Association. At Westminster he regularly presented the Association's suffrage petitions.

Brooks was Lord Mayor of Dublin from 1874 to 1875.