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George Dougan

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George Dougan (1891-1955) was a dispensary doctor and MP for Central Armagh in the Parliament of Northern Ireland.[1][2] Dougan was elected to Stormont on 15 March 1941, replacing David Shillington.

Dougan practiced in Church Street, Portadown where he was a prominent Orangeman.

References

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  1. ^ Commons, Northern Ireland Parliament House of (1956). The Parliamentary Debates : Official Report. p. 782.
  2. ^ Walker, Brian Mercer (1992). Parliamentary Election Results in Ireland, 1918-92: Irish Elections to Parliaments and Parliamentary Assemblies at Westminster, Belfast, Dublin, Strasbourg. Royal Irish Academy. pp. 58–62. ISBN 978-0-901714-96-1.