William Thomas Cosgrave (5 June 1880 – 16 November 1965) was an Irish politician who served as the President of the Executive Council of the Irish Free...
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golfer William Michael Cosgrove, American Roman Catholic bishop. Bill Cosgrove (1918–1943), Australian rules footballer W. T. Cosgrave (William Thomas Cosgrave...
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Liam Cosgrave (13 April 1920 – 4 October 2017) was an Irish Fine Gael politician who served as Taoiseach from 1973 to 1977, Leader of Fine Gael from 1965...
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Governor-General Tim Healy on the request of President of the Executive Council W. T. Cosgrave. The 6th Dáil met on 11 October 1927 to nominate the president and Executive...
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Fitzpatrick served in the Irish Government on several occasions under Liam Cosgrave and Garret FitzGerald. His first government post was in 1973, when he was...
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appointed as the Assistant Minister for Local Government under W. T. Cosgrave. When Cosgrave was arrested in 1920, O'Higgins took the lead as head of the Ministry...
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resignation of W. T. Cosgrave as Leader of Fine Gael in 1944, Mulcahy became party leader while still a member of the Seanad. Thomas F. O'Higgins was the...
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merged into one new party, Fine Gael. O'Duffy was named leader, with WT Cosgrave of CnaG replaced to avoid the idea that the new party was merely a continuation...
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Bill Ackman (redirect from William Ackman)
Archived from the original on November 10, 2019. Retrieved November 9, 2019. Cosgrave, Jenny (January 26, 2015). "Ackman's returns make him a top 20 fund manager"...
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James Cosgrave (12 September 1865 – 18 April 1936; surname also spelt as Cosgrove) was an Irish nationalist politician, and also one of the few parliamentarians...
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Retrieved 28 June 2017. Daily Telegraph, Doug Sanders obituary, 20 April 2020. Cosgrave, Patrick (2 July 1999). "Obituary: Viscount Whitelaw". The Independent...
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seats); also acts as Minister for External Affairs O'Halpin, Eunan. Cosgrave, William Thomas (PDF). Leader of the opposition 1932–44 Courteous as ever, in the...
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(Luke Cosgrave). At the end of the first day, she has not found work, but her grandfather has found work. Hope Drown as Angela Whitaker Luke Cosgrave as...
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the President of the Executive Council. This office was held by W. T. Cosgrave of Cumann na nGaedheal from 1922 to 1932, and by Éamon de Valera of Fianna...
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to 1926. He was appointed to the Cabinet in 1926, serving under W. T. Cosgrave as Minister for Education. In 1926, a report from the Second National Programme...
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1922, the Constitution of the Irish Free State came into force. William T. Cosgrave was proposed as President of the Executive Council by Peter Hughes...
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father had held that same post in a government led by Liam Cosgrave's father W. T. Cosgrave, fifty years earlier. His appointment to Iveagh House (the...
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William Joseph Norton (2 November 1900 – 4 December 1963) was an Irish Labour Party politician who served as Tánaiste from 1948 to 1951 and from 1954...
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majority, forcing Cosgrave into a minority government which proved unstable. After government victories in two by-elections, Cosgrave sought a dissolution...
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the 1960s. He took over as president of the Executive Council from W. T. Cosgrave and later became Taoiseach, with the adoption of the Constitution of Ireland...
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Taoiseach Liam Cosgrave of Fine Gael. Childers had campaigned on a platform of making the presidency more open and hands-on, which Cosgrave viewed as a threat...
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controversy in 1976, Flanagan succeeded him as Minister for Defence, in Liam Cosgrave's government. He served as Minister for six months, until Fine Gael lost...
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Desmond FitzGerald (born Thomas Joseph FitzGerald;13 February 1888 – 9 April 1947) was an Irish revolutionary, politician, and poet, known for his role...
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Postmaster General from 1922 until 1924 and joined the cabinet of W. T. Cosgrave between 1924 and 1927, after the office was reconstituted as the Department...
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Treaty of 1921. Consequently he became Minister for Finance in W. T. Cosgrave's first government in 1923. Until 2014 when Heather Humphreys was appointed...
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Ministry of All the Talents (category William Grenville, 1st Baron Grenville)
independent. 6 October 2017. Burns, John. "Cosgrave's 'no nonsense' farewell" – via www.thetimes.co.uk. "Liam Cosgrave 1920-2017". 1 December 2017....
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Tom O'Higgins (redirect from Thomas Francis O'Higgins)
attempted to build bridges with members of the Labour Party. When Liam Cosgrave succeeded James Dillon as leader of Fine Gael in April 1965, O'Higgins...
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ie:80. Archived from the original on 9 June 2011. David Harkness, ‘Cosgrave, William Thomas (1880–1965)’, Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, Oxford University...
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from 1937 to 1969. Dillon became deputy leader of Fine Gael under W. T. Cosgrave. Dillon resigned from Fine Gael in 1942 over its stance on Irish neutrality...
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James McNeill on the advice of President of the Executive Council W. T. Cosgrave. The general election took place in 30 parliamentary constituencies throughout...
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