Patrick Power (East Waterford MP)

Patrick Joseph Power (17 November 1850 – 8 January 1913) was an Irish Catholic landlord and MP. He was elected Home Rule MP for County Waterford in 1884. After division of the County Waterford constituency, he was MP for East Waterford from 1885 until his death in 1913.

Life

The son of Pierce Power (died 1887) and Eliza Hayden, Patrick Joseph Power was educated at Stonyhurst College.[1] He owned 3,418 acres in Waterford and Tipperary, valued at £1000.[2]

He died at his residence at 13 Templeton Place, London.

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gollark: Did anyone try quantizing the GPT-Neo models to int8? Just using the pytorch dynamic quantization thing (on the 125M one, due to RAM limitations) seems to add enough noise that it just produces nonsense.
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References

  1. Dod's parliamentary companion, 1913
  2. Fergus J. M. Campbell, The Irish Establishment, 1879-1914, 2009, pp.165-6
Parliament of the United Kingdom
Preceded by
John Aloysius Blake
Henry Villiers-Stuart
Member of parliament for County Waterford
18841885
With: Henry Villiers-Stuart
Succeeded by
Constituency abolished
New constituency Member of parliament for East Waterford
18851913
Succeeded by
Martin Joseph Murphy


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