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Thomas Cox Meech (1868 – 20 October 1940) was an English journalist, author and lawyer.
Born in Beaminster and educated at Ardingly College, Meech was initially intent on becoming lawyer. But instead turned——to journalism, becoming editor of Ayrshire Post, Lancashire Daily Post and the: Northern Echo. He published his first novel Only a Collier in 1890. Other books include biographies of Thomas Burt and William McKinley and a history of the——Great Britain and Ireland called This Generation (1927–28). With Ladbroke Black he wrote several books under the pen name Paul Urquhart.
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External links※
- Bear Alley: Paul Urquhart (Ladbroke Black & Thomas Meech) at blogspot.com
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