Charles Coghlan may refer to: Charles Francis Coghlan (1842–1899), British actor Charles F. Coghlan (actor, born 1896) (1896–1972), Broadway actor, nephew...
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Sir Charles Patrick John Coghlan, KCMG (24 June 1863 – 28 August 1927), was a lawyer and politician who served as Premier of Southern Rhodesia from 1 October...
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Charles Francis Coghlan (11 June 1842 – 27 November 1899) was an Irish actor and playwright popular on both sides of the Atlantic Ocean. Charles F. Coghlan...
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son of Charles Francis Coghlan and nephew of Rose Coghlan. Another source has it that Charles F. Coghlan is the son of Elizabeth "Eily" Coghlan, another...
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with the surname include: Charles F. Coghlan (actor, born 1896) (1896–1972), American actor and writer Charles Francis Coghlan (1842–1899), Anglo-Irish...
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of Southern Rhodesia came into force. Under this constitution Sir Charles Coghlan became the first Premier of First Cabinet of Southern Rhodesia and...
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Rhodes is buried on the summit of Malindidizumu, together with Sir Charles Coghlan, Sir Leander Starr Jameson, Allan Wilson and several other white settlers...
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elder brother (or half-brother) was the actor Charles Francis Coghlan. Her niece was Gertrude Coghlan. Rose went to America in 1871 as part of Lydia...
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for 28 years afterwards, and was itself defunct by 1965. Led by Sir Charles Coghlan, a Bulawayo lawyer originally from South Africa, the RGA was formed...
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a bright object crossed the night sky. The Floating Coffin of Charles Coghlan, Coghlan died November 27, 1899; his coffin was placed in a vault of Lakeview...
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Matabeleland) favoured membership of the Union of South Africa. Politician Sir Charles Coghlan claimed that such membership with the Union would make Southern Rhodesia...
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President of Rhodesia (1970–1979) Formation 1 October 1923 First holder Charles Coghlan Final holder Ian Smith Abolished 1 June 1979 Superseded by Prime Minister...
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(1914). She was Charles Francis Coghlan's daughter by Louisa Elizabeth Thorn and cousin (or older half-sister) of Charles F. Coghlan also a stage actor...
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October 1923, when the country achieved responsible government, with Sir Charles Coghlan as its first Premier. The third premier, George Mitchell, renamed the...
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engineer Timothy Augustine Coghlan, the lawyer Charles Coghlan, and the politician Cecil Coghlan. Fox, Karen. "Iza Frances Coghlan (1868–1946)". National...
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office Political Party Legislature (Election) Monarch (Reign) 1 Sir Charles Coghlan † (1863–1927) • 1 October 1923 28 August 1927 Rhodesia Party 1st (1924)...
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circumstances surrounding the death of actor Charles Coghlan. According to the story, when he was a young man, Coghlan visited a Romani fortune-teller who told...
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Prince of Monaco Brian Chikwava (born 1971), writer and musician Charles Coghlan (1863–1927), lawyer, first Premier of Southern Rhodesia; honoured by...
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Zealand and South Africa as a precursor to full dominion status. Sir Charles Coghlan, a lawyer based in Bulawayo, led the RGA from 1919. The RGA opposed...
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Government Association had organised itself under the leadership of Sir Charles Coghlan into the Rhodesia Party and been appointed as the new government. In...
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Willowvale Neville Alexander Steve Biko Fort Calata James Calata Charles Coghlan Nosipho Dastile Sophia De Bruyn Lilian Diedericks Cedric Frolick John...
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On 1 October 1923, Sir Charles Coghlan took charge as the first Premier of the Southern Rhodesia after the referendum in 1922 which decided not to join...
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21, 2010. Retrieved October 8, 2009. Charles Coghlan is Dead - New York Times 28 November 1899; pg. 7; Charles Coghian's Body Missing. - New York Times...
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Ernest Lucas Guest (section Coghlan, Welsh & Guest)
Sir Charles Coghlan, at the time Premier of Southern Rhodesia, and Coghlan invited him to become a partner in his firm, which became known as Coghlan, Welsh...
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of Mines and Works for the First Cabinet of Southern Rhodesia under Charles Coghlan. In the 1927 Birthday Honours Moffat was made a Companion of the Order...
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government to Southern Rhodesia in 1923, the colony's first Premier, Sir Charles Coghlan, appointed Hudson as Attorney-General of Southern Rhodesia, an appointment...
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Office on the form of the constitution. The delegation comprised Sir Charles Coghlan, W. M. Leggate, John McChlery, R. A. Fletcher, and Sir Francis Newton...
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in the pioneer section of Salisbury Cemetery. After her death, Sir Charles Coghlan, led an annual pilgrimage to her grave on St Patrick's day. Her grave...
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Jewett in A Celebrated Case starring Charles Coghlan. She later appeared in The School for Scandal with Coghlan, John Parcelle, Harry Crisp and Ann Gilbert...
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(1694-1754)". Hertford College, University of Oxford. Retrieved 23 April 2024. "Charles Watson-Wentworth, 2nd Marquess of Rockingham". Swansea University. Retrieved...
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