William Kent (Irish politician)

William Kent
Teachta Dála
In office
January 1933 – July 1937
In office
September 1927 – February 1932
ConstituencyCork East
Personal details
Born(1873-02-27)27 February 1873
Died8 March 1956(1956-03-08) (aged 83)
County Cork, Ireland
Party
SpouseKathleen Kent
Children7

William Rice Kent (27 February 1873 – 8 March 1956) was an Irish politician from County Cork.

Kent and three brothers—Thomas, David and Richard—were involved in a gunfight with the Royal Irish Constabulary (RIC) at their home, Bawnard, in Castlelyons, County Cork in May 1916, following the Easter Rising, in which Richard was killed, as well as a head constable. Thomas was court-martialled for the killing and executed, and David was sentenced to death, which was commuted to life imprisonment, but William was acquitted.

He was first elected as a Fianna Fáil Teachta Dála (TD) for the Cork East constituency at the September 1927 general election. He lost his seat at the 1932 general election. He was elected as a National Centre Party TD at the 1933 general election. Unlike the other members of his party, he did not join Fine Gael when the National Centre Party merged with Cumann na nGaedheal in September 1933. He did not contest the 1937 general election.

His brother David Kent was a Sinn Féin TD for Cork East from 1918 to 1927.