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Patrick Aloysius Meehan (1852 - 10 May 1913) was an Irish Parliamentary Party MP for Leix Division of Queen's County, Ireland in the Parliament of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland from the 1906 election until his death.〔''Obituaries - Mr Patrick Meehan;'' The Times; 12 May 1913; pg9 col C〕 He was succeeded as MP by his son, a solicitor, who was returned unopposed to the constituency. Meehan married in 1874 and had eight sons and two daughters.〔''Obituaries - Mr Patrick Meehan;'' The Times; 12 May 1913; pg9 col C〕 His profession was a wine and spirit merchant.〔''Royal Commission. Whisky'';The Times;23 Jun 23 1908; pg5 col F〕 In May 1880 he was chairman of Maryborough Town Commissioners where he helped set up the local Land League. He subsequently joined the National Land League.〔''House Of Commons''; The Times; 18 May 1881; pg8〕 He was a member of the Committee of Management of Queen's County Asylum〔''Obituaries - Mr Patrick Meehan;'' The Times; 12 May 1913; pg9 col C〕 and chairman of the county council of Queen's County. In addition he held the chairs of the *Committee of Agriculture and Technical Instruction *Queen's County Infirmary Committee.〔''Obituaries - Mr Patrick Meehan;'' The Times; 12 May 1913; pg9 col C〕 ==References== 〔 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Patrick Aloysius Meehan」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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