Patrick Phelan (1 November 1815 – 31 October 1898) was a farmer, banker and politician in colonial Victoria, a member of the Victorian Legislative Assembly. [1]
Born in Raheen, Queen's County, Ireland, Phelan was the son of Patrick Phelan, and his wife Bridget, née Delaney. [1] In November 1856, Phelan was elected to the Victorian Legislative Assembly for West Bourke, [1] a position he held until January 1860, his election in 1859 having been declared void. [1]
Phelan was a director of the Colonial Bank of Australia from 1856 to c.1858. [1]
Patrick Phelan (1 November 1815 – 31 October 1898) was a farmer, banker and politician in colonial Victoria, a member of the Victorian Legislative Assembly. [1]
Born in Raheen, Queen's County, Ireland, Phelan was the son of Patrick Phelan, and his wife Bridget, née Delaney. [1] In November 1856, Phelan was elected to the Victorian Legislative Assembly for West Bourke, [1] a position he held until January 1860, his election in 1859 having been declared void. [1]
Phelan was a director of the Colonial Bank of Australia from 1856 to c.1858. [1]