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James McCann (St Stephen's Green MP)

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This article is about the Irish businessman. For other people named James McCann, see James McCann. Irish businessman and politician

James McCann (1840 – 14 February 1904) was an Irish businessman and politician.

He was a successful stockbroker, before buying the old Russell Estate at Ardsallagh, County Meath. He set up a number of business including a bacon factory and a furniture factory.

He was an MP, representing the Irish Parliamentary Party, for Dublin St Stephen's Green, from 1900 until his death in office in February 1904. The by-election for the seat was won by Laurence Ambrose Waldron of the Irish Parliamentary Party.

References

  1. ^ "James McCann, MP". Navan & District Historical Society. Retrieved 13 December 2015.

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Parliament of the United Kingdom
Preceded byJames Campbell Member of Parliament for Dublin St Stephen's Green
19001904
Succeeded byLaurence Ambrose Waldron


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