• William Lawrence Marven Creaghan (30 May 1922 – 1 October 2008) was a Progressive Conservative party member of the House of Commons of Canada. He was born...
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    Crehan (redirect from Creaghan (surname))
    Historically, it was rendered as Crean, O'Crean, Cregan or O'Cregan. Creaghan and O'Creaghan are a mix of the English language and the Irish language...
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  •  1945–1949 21st  1949–1953 Edmund William George 22nd  1953–1957 Henry Murphy 23rd  1957–1958 24th  1958–1962     William Creaghan Progressive Conservative 25th...
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  • re-elected for a second term in 1957 then defeated in the 1958 election by William Creaghan of the Progressive Conservative party. Murphy also served in municipal...
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  • Member of Parliament for Westmorland In office 1962–1964 Preceded by William Creaghan Succeeded by Margaret Rideout Personal details Born Sherwood Hayes...
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  • Love as Colt Reece Presley as the ranger Liam Leone as Troy Charlotte Creaghan as Aurora Lea Rose Sebastianis as Brodie Sam Roulston as Ehren Alexander...
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    Victoria—Carleton Gage Montgomery Progressive Conservative Westmorland William Creaghan Progressive Conservative York—Sunbury John Chester MacRae Progressive...
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  • Carradine as Lonnie Zamora Bryan Clark as President Ronald Reagan Dennis Creaghan as J. Lee Rankin Carey Eidel as Brian Epstein Richard Fancy as James Forrestal...
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    culture company". IMG. Retrieved October 27, 2023. "Mark McCormack and IMG". Creaghan McConnell Group. Archived from the original on November 8, 2019. Retrieved...
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    (Note - Page 302 Awards missing online, need to add) T/5 Augustine J. Creaghan, Mail Clerk Sgt. John Cattani, Squad Sgt. Sgt. Anthony R. Sauro, Squad...
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    announced for The Ivors 2022". The Ivors Academy. Retrieved 29 May 2024. Creaghan, Connor. "Grantham singer, 19, gets first gig at Glastonbury". Lincolnshire...
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    province's needs". Additionally, J. Roger Pichette, Alfred Landry, Creaghan and William Cockburn were all speculated by the Montreal Star as being "potential...
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  • Electoral Districts Boundaries Commission. Government of New Brunswick. Creaghan, William L.M.; Jean, Bernard-A.; Clarke, Janice L.; Thériault, Nicole; Doiron...
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  • Non-Fiction Series or Limited Series Steph Copeland, The Retreat Spencer Creaghan, Motherly Darren Fung, Cinema of Sleep Steve London, The Immaculate Room...
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  •   R. V. Lenihan Lib.     Léonide H. Cyr Lib. 47th 1970 – 1974     Paul Creaghan PC     Arthur Buck PC     Jean-Paul LeBlanc PC Riding dissolved into Moncton...
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    politician and lawyer. Defeating candidates Frances Fish and John Adams Creaghan, he was elected to the House of Commons of Canada in the 1935 election...
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    2024 Alex Abbey Burtonwood & Winwick 2020 Labour 6 April 2024 Maureen Creaghan Poulton South 2014 Labour 6 April 2024 Linda Butler Chapelford & Old Hall...
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    "Bathurst". The Canadian Encyclopedia. Retrieved September 9, 2019. Thomas W Creaghan, Friesen Press - Talented Miramichiers in the Gilded Age, chapter 35: "The...
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  • Copeland as Trial Judge Rebecca Stein Ben Hammer as Trial Judge Herman Mooney William Sever as Trial Judge Henry Fillmore George Murdock as Trial Judge Eric...
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    Votes % ±% Liberal John Patrick Barry 7,662 56.29 +15.24 Conservative John Creaghan 3,253 23.90 -35.05 Reconstruction Frances Fish 2,697 19.81 Ø Total valid...
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    DeWare 4,211 Donald A. Canning 2,831 Paul Hebert (Parti acadien) 230 Paul Creaghan† Petitcodiac C.W. "Bill" Harmer 4,911 Harold Alward 3,420 Ronald McGrath...
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    1967 9. Norbert Thériault November 20, 1967 – November 12, 1970 10. Paul Creaghan November 12, 1970 – July 18, 1972 under Hatfield 11. Lawrence Garvie July...
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  • Frederic S. Coolidge 1948 Classical studies & archaeology John Sylvester Creaghan 1948 Landscape architecture Charles A. Currier 1948 Landscape architecture...
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    1970 John B. M. Baxter, Jr. November 12, 1970 – December 3, 1974 Paul Creaghan December 3, 1974 – March 16, 1977 Rodman Logan March 22, 1977 – October...
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    Hédard Joseph Robichaud. Lawrence Garvie was chosen as speaker in 1971. William J. Woodroffe became speaker in 1973. The Progressive Conservative Party...
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  • Weight Throw in 1995, Ethan Brooks in the 35 lb. Weight Throw in 1996, and Creaghan Trainor in the 800 Meter in 1996. The team has won the following honors:...
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  • first elected in 1988 as Liberal member for Kent, Ontario. William Lawrence Marven Creaghan b. 1922 first elected in 1958 as Progressive Conservative member...
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  • Conservative Leeds South September 20, 1867 Militia (1861–1863) William Lawrence Marven Creaghan Progressive Conservative Westmorland March 31, 1958 Canadian...
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    election in 1974. It was dissolved on September 15, 1978. The speaker was William J. Woodroffe. Premier Richard Hatfield led the government. The Progressive...
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    Ann Creaghan* 788 48.3 +0.8 Labour Stephen John Rydzkowski 745 45.6 −16.3 Conservative Howard Martin Klein 594 36.4 +13.7 Conservative Steven William Stewart...
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