Geoghegan (Irish: Mag Eochagáin) is a surname of Irish origin. Often spelled without the prefix "Mac", the name has many variants, including Gehegan,...
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Ted Geoghegan (born August 10, 1979) is an American filmmaker and publicist. He grew up in Great Falls, Montana, attending private and public schools...
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Ian Anthony "Pete" Geoghegan, (26 April 1939 – 15 November 2003) was an Australian race car driver, known for a quick wit and natural driving skills....
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since June 2024. Born in Ranelagh, Dublin, Geoghegan is a son of Hugh Geoghegan and Mary Finlay Geoghegan, both of whom served on the Supreme Court of...
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Tao Geoghegan Hart (/ˈteɪoʊ ˌɡeɪɡən ˈhɑːrt/ TAY-oh GAY-gən HART; born 30 March 1995) is a British cyclist who currently rides for UCI WorldTeam Lidl–Trek...
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Leo Francis Geoghegan (16 May 1936 – 2 March 2015) was an Australian racing driver. He was the elder of two sons of former New South Wales car dealer...
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Castletown Geoghegan (Irish: Baile Chaisleáin Mag Eochagán) is a village in County Westmeath, Ireland, and lies south west of Lough Ennell near the county...
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Still Here is a 2015 American horror film written and directed by Ted Geoghegan and starring Andrew Sensenig and Barbara Crampton as grieving parents...
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Michael Francis Geoghegan CBE (born 4 October 1953) is an international banking business executive, who served as the chief executive (CEO) of HSBC from...
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Owen "Owney" Geoghegan (c. 1840 – January 19, 1885) was a lightweight bare-knuckle boxer. Geoghegan claimed the Lightweight Championship of America in...
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James Geoghegan (8 December 1886 – 27 March 1951) was an Irish Fianna Fáil politician, barrister and judge who served as a Judge of the Supreme Court...
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Richard Geoghegan may refer to: Richard H. Geoghegan (1866–1943), British philologist and Esperantist Richard Geoghegan (Galway) (1717–1800), Irish agriculturist...
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Máire Geoghegan-Quinn (/ˈmɑːrə ˈɡeɪɡən ... /; née Geoghegan; born 5 September 1950) is an Irish former Fianna Fáil politician who served as European Commissioner...
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Thomas H. Geoghegan (/ˈɡeɪɡən/ GAY-gən; born January 22, 1949, in Cincinnati, Ohio) is an American labor lawyer and author based in Chicago. He has represented...
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Ben Geoghegan (/ˈɡeɪɡən/ GAY-gən) is a British journalist working for the BBC. He has covered a wide variety of stories for most BBC News outlets in his...
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Stephen Geoghegan (born 4 June 1970 in Dublin) is an Irish former footballer. His first league club was Drogheda United where he won two League of Ireland...
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Simon Patrick Geoghegan (born 1 September 1968 in Knebworth, Hertfordshire) is an Irish former rugby union player who played at wing in England for London...
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Shane Geoghegan (8 March 1980 – 9 November 2008) was an Irish rugby player for Garryowen who was shot and killed in a case of mistaken identity as part...
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John Geoghegan (1917 – December 28, 1999) was an American publisher. Geoghegan was born in Philadelphia. Geoghegan started his career as a book salesman...
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American real-time supernatural thriller film written and directed by Ted Geoghegan about a group of military veterans holding an impromptu séance in the...
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played October 27, at TEG Cusack Park in Mullingar between Castletown Geoghegan and Lough Lene Gaels, but was abandoned after 13 minutes due to unplayable...
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Hugh Geoghegan (16 May 1938 – 7 July 2024) was an Irish judge who served on the Supreme Court from 2000 to 2010 and on the High Court from 1992 to 2000...
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Sally Geoghegan is an English actress. She is best known for playing teacher Jayne (or Jane) Carver in the long-running CBBC school drama Grange Hill...
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Edward Geoghegan (1813 – 11 January 1869) was an Irish-Australian writer and town clerk. He was born in Dublin, Ireland, and was a medical student when...
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Catholicism portal Patrick Bonaventure Geoghegan, O.F.M. (1805–1864) was an Irish Roman Catholic clergyman who served firstly as Bishop of Adelaide. Born...
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Matthew Geoghegan was a Republic of Ireland international footballer. Geoghegan was capped twice for the Republic of Ireland at senior level, scoring...
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G. P. Putnam's Sons (redirect from Coward, McCann and Geoghegan)
acquired the publisher Coward-McCann (later Coward, McCann & Geoghegan, after John Geoghegan its long-time chairman) and ran it as an imprint into the 1980s...
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John Geoghegan (/ˈɡeɪɡən/; 5 November 1913 – 5 January 1975) was an Irish Fianna Fáil politician who served as a Teachta Dála (TD) for more than twenty...
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Christopher Vincent Geoghegan (born 13 June 1954) is a former board member of BAE Systems (2002–07) and president of the Society of British Aircraft Constructors...
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Charlie McGeoghegan (born 29 July 1974) is a former Canadian politician. He was elected to the Legislative Assembly of Prince Edward Island in a by-election...
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