Joseph Patrick Nannetti

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Joseph Patrick Nannetti

Joseph Patrick Nannetti (* 1851 in Ireland , † April 26, 1915 in London ) was an Irish politician.

Joseph Patrick Nannetti was born in 1851 as the son of the Italian sculptor and modeller J. Nannetti. He attended various schools in Dublin , including that of the Christian Brothers, and trained as a printer. While working in Liverpool , he helped found the first Liverpool Home Rule Association. He later returned to Dublin, where he became first secretary and then president of the Trade Council . Nannetti was a member of the City Council ( Dublin Corporation ) and the Port Authority. From 1906 to 1908 he held the office of Lord Mayor of Dublin ( Lord Mayor of Dublin ).

In 1900 he was elected to the House of Commons and was a member of it until his death. In the resulting by-elections, John Dillon Nugent was elected to the House of Commons.

literature

  • Burnand, FC: The Catholic who's who. 1908

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Obituary in the New York Times
  2. List of the Lord Mayors of Dublin (PDF; 42 kB)