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Patrick Meehan (Irish politician, born 1877)

During his time as an MP he followed his father's policy of calling for land redistribution, which caused some controversy.
His constituency was abolished at the next general election in 1918.
After the establishment of the Irish Free State, he was appointed state solicitor for Laois and later became country registrar. He was involved in sports, particularly Irish coursing, and owned many well-known greyhounds.
He died at his home at Annebrook, Portlaoise, on 5 July 1929. Provided by Wikipedia
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1Frank Lloyd Wright on urban design and planningPublished 1978Call Number: Loading…Order via interlibrary loan
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3Truth against the world: Frank Lloyd Wright speaks for an organic architecturePublished 1987Other Authors: “…Meehan, Patrick Joseph 1951-…”
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4The master architect: conversations with Frank Lloyd WrightPublished 1984Other Authors: “…Meehan, Patrick Joseph 1951-…”
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