Thomas McGovern (politician)
Thomas McGovern (1851 – 6 April 1904) was an Irish nationalist politician. At the 1900 general election on 5 October 1900 he was elected unopposed as the Irish Parliamentary Party Member of Parliament (MP) for West Cavan, taking his seat in the House of Commons of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland. He was born in February 1851 on his father's farm in Gortmore, Bawnboy, County Cavan. He was the fourth son of Brian McGovern, farmer and contractor of Gortmore and his wife Anne Hassard, the daughter of Jason Hassard. He was educated at Bawnboy National School and became an auctioneer and farmer. He was a justice of the peace and county councillor for County Cavan, a Poor Law Governor for Bawnboy Poor Law Union and a director of Cavan and Leitrim Railway. He represented County Cav
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1904 West Cavan by-electionJ. P. FarrellList of MPs elected in the 1900 United Kingdom general electionList of United Kingdom Parliament constituencies in Ireland and Northern IrelandList of United Kingdom by-elections (1900–1918)March 1901Naming (parliamentary procedure)Thomas McGovernVincent KennedyWest Cavan (UK Parliament constituency)
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Thomas McGovern (politician)
Thomas McGovern (1851 – 6 April 1904) was an Irish nationalist politician. At the 1900 general election on 5 October 1900 he was elected unopposed as the Irish Parliamentary Party Member of Parliament (MP) for West Cavan, taking his seat in the House of Commons of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland. He was born in February 1851 on his father's farm in Gortmore, Bawnboy, County Cavan. He was the fourth son of Brian McGovern, farmer and contractor of Gortmore and his wife Anne Hassard, the daughter of Jason Hassard. He was educated at Bawnboy National School and became an auctioneer and farmer. He was a justice of the peace and county councillor for County Cavan, a Poor Law Governor for Bawnboy Poor Law Union and a director of Cavan and Leitrim Railway. He represented County Cav
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Thomas McGovern (1851 – 6 Apri ...... 6; Killinagh 1888; Cavan 1892.
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Thomas McGovern (1851 – 6 Apri ...... way. He represented County Cav
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