As far as I know, these sentences can be written as:
"I had a chance to talk to Paul Newman, whose meetings were always delightful."
Whose is a possessive relative pronoun and "whose meetings were always delightful" is a relative clause modifying Paul Newman.
I cannot relate to any of the syntaxes that I know of for all four sentences, even though "I had a chance to talk to Paul Newman, the meeting of whom was always delightful" looks familiar.
Maybe Audiendus, Dragonspeaker, and Thar can shed some light on this.
I look forward to their replies.
Thanks brp7
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