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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 27. Chapters: Meath, Meath West, Meath East, Killeen Castle, Dunsany, Battle of Dungan's Hill, Gormanston College, Dunsany Castle and Demesne, Boyne Navigation, Roman Catholic Diocese of Meath, St. Peter's College, Dunboyne, Battle of Tecroghan, St Mary's Church, Navan, St. Patrick's Classical School, Trim, Duleek, Ballymacoll Stud, Ratoath, Ardbraccan House, Kells, Athboy, Battle of Julianstown, Clonard Abbey, Navan Central railway station, Curraha, Battle of Tara Hill, Loch Gabhair, Navan Junction railway station, Navan East railway station, St Joseph's Secondary School, Bru na Boinne Visitor Centre, St Michael's Loreto Secondary School, Durhamstown, Dunboyne railway station, M3 Parkway railway station, Dunshaughlin railway station, Navan railway station, Athboy railway station, Enfield railway station, Faughan Hill, Navan Racecourse, St. Oliver Post Primary School, Duleek railway station, Durhamstown Castle, Battle of Kells, Clonalvy, Hill of Down, Bellinter House, Navan North railway station, Newgrange cursus, Ardbraccan Halt railway station, Funtasia, Allenstown House, Kilmessan railway station, Johnstown, Navan, Mosney railway station, Gaelscoil na cille, Bettystown railway station, R147 road, St. Erc's Hermitage, Julianstown/Whitecross, East Meath, Gortloney. Excerpt: Meath was a parliamentary constituency represented in Dail Eireann, the lower house of the Irish parliament or Oireachtas from 1923 to 1937 and from 1948 to 2007. The method of election was the single transferable vote form of proportional representation (PR-STV). The constituency was first created under the Electoral Act 1923 for the 1923 general election, electing 3 deputies (Teachtai Dala, commonly known in English as TDs). It was abolished in 1937. It was recreated under the Electoral (Amendment) Act 1947 for the 1948 general election, again electing 3 de...