John Creagh, CsSr (Thomondgate, Limerick, Ireland; 1870 – Wellington, New Zealand; 1947) was an Irish Redemptorist priest. Creagh is best known for, firstly...
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General Sir Garrett O'Moore Creagh, VC, GCB, GCSI (2 April 1848 – 9 August 1923), known as Sir O'Moore Creagh, was a senior British Army officer and an...
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the city. It was instigated in 1904 by a Redemptorist priest, Father John Creagh. According to a report by the Royal Irish Constabulary, five Jewish families...
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Mary Helen Creagh CBE FCIL (born 2 December 1967) is a British politician who has served as Member of Parliament (MP) for Coventry East since 2024, having...
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houses: Limerick, Dundalk, Belfast, and Esker, Co. Galway. In 1904, John Creagh orchestrated the antisemitic "Limerick pogrom" by giving two antisemitic...
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John Creagh, whose sermons incited the Limerick Boycott, also known as the Limerick Pogrom. In his first sermon, delivered on 11 January 1904, Creagh...
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Inside I'm Dancing Declan 2007 Grandpa Speak to Me in Russian Father John Creagh 2008 Satellites & Meteorites Daniel 2009 Happy Ever Afters Arthur The...
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John Patrick Brasier-Creagh, best known as Patrick Creagh (23 October 1930 - 19 September 2012), was a British poet and translator. Patrick Creagh was...
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the city. It was instigated in 1904 by a Redemptorist priest, Father John Creagh. During the Irish War of Independence, the Limerick Soviet was a self-declared...
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Judge John Creagh of Clarke County, Alabama. Both fossils ended up in the hands of the anatomist Richard Harlan, who requested more examples from Creagh. The...
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by an Irishman, the brother of the controversial Redemptorist priest, John Creagh. The community is located within the determined Bardi Jawi (WAD49/1998)...
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Ramsey Professor of Anthropology at Bard College, New York. His father, John Creagh Ryle, a medical doctor and alpinist, was a general practitioner in Shrewsbury...
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Legislative Assembly. Creagh was born in Brisbane, Queensland, to parents John Creagh and his wife Margaret (née Kelly) and educated school at Brisbane and...
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boycott of Limerick's Jewish community was instigated by Catholic priest John Creagh in 1904, who claimed that Jews "came to our land to fasten themselves...
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the original on 12 August 2019. Retrieved 12 August 2019. "Estate Record: Creagh (Dangan)". landedestates.nuigalway.ie. Archived from the original on 27...
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against the Limerick Jewish community organised by the Redemptorist priest John Creagh, stating in the Freeman's Journal that Limerick citizens would "not allow...
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drapery dealers and grocers. In 1904 a young Catholic priest, Father John Creagh, of the Redemptorist order, delivered a fiery sermon castigating Jews...
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Major General Sir Michael O'Moore Creagh, KBE, MC (16 May 1892 – 14 December 1970) was a British Army officer who served in both the world wars. He commanded...
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William Creagh (died 19 July 1469) was a Roman Catholic prelate who served as Bishop of Limerick (1458–1469). Begley states that very little is known about...
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suffered its first fatality only two weeks after opening when conductor John Creagh was crushed between a train and a tunnel wall at Kennington Road station...
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John Healey (born 13 February 1960) is a British politician who has served as Secretary of State for Defence since July 2024. A member of the Labour Party...
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Vandeleur Creagh was the second son of Captain John Creagh, RN of Cahirbane Co. Clare, Ireland. His younger brother became General O'Moore Creagh VC GCB...
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the Assumption) Kununurra (St Vincent Pallotti) La Grange-Bidyadanda (St John the Baptist) Wyndham (Queen of Apostles) "Diocese of Broome". The Hierarchy...
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around Christmas and became effective from 1932. In Ireland, Father John Creagh in Limerick campaigned against the town's small Jewish community in 1904...
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Nichols, for The Colloquies by Guido Gozzano Patrick Creagh, for Danube by Claudio Magris Patrick Creagh, for Blind Argus by Gesualdo Bufalino William Weaver...
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Ronald Creagh (June 19, 1929 – September 8, 2023) was a French sociologist and anarchist best known for his books on American intentional communities....
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Temp Lt.-Col. James Edward Scott, Indian Army Reserve of Officers Maj. John Creagh Scott DSO Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders Capt. Frank Sutherland Scruby...
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For this translation, Patrick Creagh won the John Florio Prize. Night's Lies, translated by Patrick Creagh, London: Harvill, 1990; as Lies of the night...
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Sir Michael Creagh (died 1738) was an Irish politician and soldier. Although a Protestant, he was a Jacobite supporter of the Catholic James II. He was...
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The Patrick Creagh House is a historic house located at 160 Prince George Street in Annapolis, Anne Arundel County, Maryland. It is a single-pile, 1+1⁄2-story...
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