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    William Nicholas Keogh PC (1817– 30 September 1878) was an unpopular and controversial Irish politician and judge, whose name became a byword in Ireland...
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  • Fenton Keogh, Australian celebrity chef Helen Keogh, Irish politician Henry Keogh, Australian murderer James Keogh (disambiguation) John Keogh (disambiguation)...
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    Myles Walter Keogh (25 March 1840 – 25 June 1876) was an Irish soldier. He served in the armies of the Papal States during the war for Italian unification...
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  • Mechanics' Institute, Dublin was chaired by Lord Gormanston, with MPs William Keogh, George Henry Moore and John Sadleir on the platform. Moore owned 5000...
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  • 2014). "Casualty spoilers: Dylan Keogh set to clash with Connie, reveals actor Will Beck". Radio Times. Retrieved 1 January 2020. William Beck at IMDb...
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    production of their chocolate. The articles alleged that George's son William had gone to São Tomé in 1901 and observed for himself the slave conditions...
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    1850 – February 1852 James Whiteside: February 1852 – December 1852 William Keogh: April 1853 – March 1855 John FitzGerald: March 1855 – March 1856 Jonathan...
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  • FitzGerald Whig Solicitor-General for Ireland Athlone 7 March 1855 William Keogh Whig William Keogh Whig Attorney-General for Ireland Stroud 6 March 1855 Edward...
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  • Dylan Keogh is a fictional character from the BBC medical drama Casualty, played by William Beck. He first appeared in the twenty-fifth series episode...
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    Plunket was the third son of John Plunket, 3rd Baron Plunket, second son of William Plunket, 1st Baron Plunket, Lord Chancellor of Ireland. His mother was...
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    Abraham Brewster Peelite April 1853   Solicitor General for Ireland William Keogh Independent Irish Party April 1853   Lord Steward of the Household The...
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  • cases of its time and permanently damaged the reputation of the judge, William Keogh. He held the office of Justice of the Peace for Westminster, London...
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    Parliament for Ennis 1852 – 1860 Succeeded by William Stacpoole Legal offices Preceded by William Keogh Solicitor-General for Ireland 1855 – 1856 Succeeded by...
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    James Henry Monahan John Hatchell Henry George Hughes James Whiteside William Keogh John Fitzgerald Jonathan Christian Henry George Hughes Edmund Hayes...
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    Patrick Keogh (1888 – 31 August 1940) was a member of the Queensland Legislative Assembly. Keogh was born in Thurles, Tipperary, the son of William Keogh and...
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  • a by-election in 1856—caused by the appointment of the sitting MP, William Keogh, as a judge of the Court of Common Pleas—but lost the seat less than...
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    League (VFL). The son of Thomas William Keogh (1860–1928) and Flora Jane Keogh (1872–1955), née Titus, James Joseph Keogh was born at Mitcham, Victoria...
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  • government. But in the process two of the leading members, John Sadlier and William Keogh, broke their pledges of independent opposition and accepted positions...
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  • Temple (William Fleetwood, Richard Martin). There, in Leiden, he met the jurist Paul Merula, to whom the group had a letter of introduction from William Camden...
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    1814 to 1818, and then Cashel from 1819 to 1830. He was also brother of William Rickford Collett, MP for Lincoln from 1841 to 1847. Collett was a member...
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    2012 Archie Drummond (Ind./ SNP) 2017 Martha Benny (Conservative) Dave Clark (Labour) 2018 Helen Lewis (SNP) 2022 William Keogh (Labour) Fiona Law (SNP)...
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    Catholic South, Archbishop Cullen approved the leading Catholic MPs William Keogh and John Sadlier breaking their pledge of independent opposition and...
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  • Tom C. Keogh (1922 – 15 February 1980) was an international fashion illustrator, graphic artist, and set and costume designer who married dancer and novelist...
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  • James Henry Monahan John Hatchell Henry George Hughes James Whiteside William Keogh John Fitzgerald Jonathan Christian Henry George Hughes Edmund Hayes...
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  • William Keogh, a Catholic and former MP for the pro Home-Rule Independent Irish Party. The trial started on 1 April and ended on 21 May 1872. Keogh found...
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    continuation of the previous coalition administration but lost three Peelites (William Ewart Gladstone, Sir James Graham and Sidney Herbert) within a few weeks...
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  • Liberals in Ireland, formed the Independent Irish Party. They included William Keogh (Athlone), John Sadleir (Carlow), John Ball (County Carlow), Sir Timothy...
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  • (1882–1895) William Kenny (1892–1897) Lloyd Kenyon (1830–1832) William Keogh Augustus Keppel, 5th Earl of Albemarle George Keppel William Kenrick David...
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    were Colonel William Mussen Campbell and Delia Poole Graham, the daughter of Henry Francis Graham of Newtown Abbey, County Kildare. William and Delia lived...
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  • warmth, cleverness and inexhaustible resource", he was a friend of William Keogh and John Sadleir. In 1854, he disappeared from London and rumours were...
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