Philip Callan

Philip Callan (1837 - 13 June 1902) was an Irish Member of Parliament.

[citation needed] Callan was elected to Parliament as a Liberal, for the Borough constituency of Dundalk, in 1868.

[2] Callan died, from heart disease, at his residence in Dublin on 13 June 1902.

Papers to this effect can be obtained from the National Library of Australia and correspondence from and to Mr Walter Callan can be seen in Prime Minister Deakins' Papers which are also available from the National Museum of Australia.

Walter Callan went on to become Senior Counsel at the Irish Bar and resided at Baggot Street, Dublin until his death.