Leopold H. Kerney (11 December 1881 – 8 June 1962) was the first Irish Minister Plenipotentiary to be appointed to Spain and remained at this post from...
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original on 23 December 2009. Retrieved 22 December 2009. Eamon Kerney, "Leopold H. Kerney – Irish Minister to Spain 1935 – 1946" Archived 23 December 2009...
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National Socialism". History Ireland. Vol. 23. 3 September 2015. "Leopold H. Kerney, Irish Minister to Spain 1935-1946". History Ireland. Vol. 15, no...
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increasingly suspicious about, due to his close links with Germany. Leopold H. Kerney had been visited by Edmund Veesenmayer, a senior Waffen-SS officer...
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appointed in 2021. Leopold H. Kerney was the first Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary and was appointed in September 1935. Kerney presented his...
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1919-22" (Dublin 1995), p.17. Irish Bureau of Military History WS 825 (Leopold H.Kerney), cited in Townshend, p.69. Mitchell, Arthur, "Revolutionary Government...
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Retrieved 11 February 2012. Irish Bureau of Military History WS 825 (Leopold H.Kerney), cited in Townshend, p. 69 Mackay, James (1997). Michael Collins:...
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to Spain from Ireland to Spain In office 1946–1949 Preceded by Leopold H. Kerney Succeeded by Leo Thomas McCauley [de] Irish ambassador to Germany [de]...
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in Spain, Leopold H. Kerney, advising him that Wood had "secretly" joined Ryan's group and departed for Spain on 11 December 1936. Kerney was requested...
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Celle-Saint-Cloud near Paris on 21 October 1919. Her parents were Leopold H. Kerney and Raymonde (née Élie) from Bordeaux. She had two brothers, John...
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France [fr] from Ireland to France In office 1929–1935 Preceded by Leopold H. Kerney Succeeded by Arthur Patrice O'Brien Personal details Born (1890-03-11)March...
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Murphy Irish ambassador to Argentina In office 1947–1955 Preceded by Leopold H. Kerney Succeeded by Timothy Joseph Horan Personal details Born (1890-01-01)1...
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List of country-name etymologies (section H)
England. The Acts of Union, paragraphs II, III, and IV. 1707, as cite in Kerney, Hugh F. The British Isles: A History of Four Nations, p. 215. 2006. Nhu...
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Estat Català, led by Francesc Macià. He also came into contact with Leopold Kerney, Ireland's pioneering diplomat in France at the time. As his associates...
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Franciscan Province of Ireland. The Irish College of Madrid by Micheline Kerney Walsh. Seanchas Ardmhacha: Journal of the Armagh Diocesan Historical Society...
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Machine. Whelan, Barry. Ireland's revolutionary diplomat: a biography of Leopold Kerney (University of Notre Dame Press, 2019) Whelan, Bernadette. De Valera...
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September 28, 2000. Accessed January 28, 2011. "Defensive end Patrick Kerney grew up chiefly in Trenton, NJ, and running back Ron Rivers is from Elizabeth...
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Cyril Jennings, Royal Canadian Army Medical Corps. Major Harold Victor Kerney, MM, Veterans Guard of Canada. Major Robert Duff Kinmond, MC, ED, Corps...
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