Patrick James Smyth

Patrick James Smyth
Patrick James Smyth, c. 1880s
Member of Parliament
In office
1871–1880
Preceded byWilliam Pollard-Urquhart and Algernon Greville
Succeeded byTimothy Daniel Sullivan and Henry Joseph Gill
ConstituencyWestmeath
In office
1885 – January 1885
Preceded byStephen Moore and Edmund Dwyer Gray
Succeeded byJohn O'Connor and Thomas Mayne
ConstituencyTipperary
Personal details
Born1823/1826
Waterford, Ireland
Died12 January 1885
15 Belgrave Square East, Rathmines, Dublin, Ireland
Resting placeGlasnevin cemetery, Dublin, Ireland
Political partyHome Government Association
Home Rule League
Irish Parliamentary Party
AwardsLegion of Honour (Chevalier)

Patrick James Smyth (Irish name O'Gowan or Mac Gabhainn;[1] 1823/1826 – 12 January 1885), also known as Nicaragua Smyth, was an Irish politician and journalist.[2] A Young Irelander in 1848, and subsequently a journalist in American exile, from 1871 he was an Irish Home Rule Member of the United Kingdom Parliament for Westmeath and from 1880 for Tipperary.

  1. ^ "Death of Mr. P. J. Smith". Northern Whig. 13 January 1885. p. 5. Retrieved 22 July 2018.
  2. ^ "Smyth, Patrick James (c. 1823–1885), politician and journalist | Oxford Dictionary of National Biography". Oxford Dictionary of National Biography (online ed.). Oxford University Press. 2004. doi:10.1093/ref:odnb/25956. Retrieved 22 July 2018. (Subscription or UK public library membership required.)