Francis Murphy may refer to: Francis Murphy (bishop) (1795–1858), Irish-born bishop in Australia Francis Murphy (Australian politician) (1809–1891), Australian...
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Sir Francis Murphy (1809 – 30 March 1891) was an Australian politician, first Speaker of the Victorian Legislative Assembly. Murphy was the son of Francis...
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Francis Murphy may refer to: Frank Murphy (public servant) (1893–1949), Australian public servant Jim Murphy (born 1967), Scottish politician Francis...
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York, 1870–1871 Thomas Murphy (Australian politician) (1906–1978), member of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly Thomas Murphy (Irish republican) (born...
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James Francis may refer to: James Francis (politician) (1819–1884), Australian colonial politician James B. Francis (1815–1892), British-American engineer...
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American politician in Massachusetts Patrick Murphy (Florida politician) (born 1983), former U.S. Representative from Florida Patrick Francis Murphy (1860–1931)...
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Larry Murphy (disambiguation), multiple people Lawrence Murphy (disambiguation), multiple people Lionel Murphy (1922–1986), Australian politician and jurist...
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John Murphy may refer to: John Francis Murphy (1853–1921), American landscape painter John Murphy (fiddler) (1875–1955), Irish fiddle player John Cullen...
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Charlie Murphy may refer to: Charles Murphy (1880–1958), Irish politician more commonly referred to as Cathal Ó Murchadha Charles Murphy (Australian politician)...
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(1860–1942), Australian politician and member of the Victorian Legislative Assembly James M. Murphy, Massachusetts State Representative James W. Murphy (politician)...
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Murphy (bishop) (1815–1907), Australian Roman Catholic Archbishop of Hobart Daniel Francis Murphy (1918–2001), Australian retailer; see Dan Murphy's Daniel...
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1955–1969 Ed Murphy (basketball, born 1941), American college basketball coach Ted Murphy (Australian footballer) (born 1947), Australian rules footballer...
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Murphy may refer to: David Murphy (Australian rules footballer) (born 1962), Australian rules footballer Dave Murphy (baseball) (David Francis Murphy...
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(1833–1881), Australian politician, member of the Queensland Legislative Assembly William Murphy (Australian politician) (1858–1929), Australian politician, member...
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for Family Frank Reid Murphy (1844–1892), Australian politician, member of the Queensland Legislative Assembly B. Frank Murphy (1867–1938), U.S. representative...
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James Francis Murphy (born 23 August 1967) is a Scottish former politician who served as Leader of the Scottish Labour Party from 2014 to 2015 and Secretary...
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dietitian Francis Greenslade, Australian comedic actor Francis Griffith (disambiguation) Francis Grignon (born 1944), French politician Francis Grose, English...
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from 1885 to 1892. Murphy was the eldest son of Sir Francis Murphy (1809–1891). His eldest son was Major Francis Power Murphy. Murphy died in office in...
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Oswald, South Australian politician 10 June Charles Abbott, Australian rules footballer (Hawthorn) John Read, Western Australian politician and former Administrator...
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Frank Nicklin (redirect from Francis Nicklin)
Sir George Francis Reuben Nicklin, KCMG, MM (6 August 1895 – 29 January 1978) was an Australian politician. He was the Premier of Queensland from 1957...
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Judge Murphy may refer to: Bernard Murphy (judge) (fl. 1970s–2010s), judge of the Federal Court of Australia Diana E. Murphy (1934–2018), judge of the...
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Peter Francis Cox AO (4 December 1925 – 6 October 2008) was a politician in New South Wales, Australia. Cox was born in Bathurst, New South Wales, and...
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James Murphy (1821 – 27 December 1888) was a brewer and politician in colonial Victoria, a member of the Victorian Legislative Council. Murphy was born...
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Frank Tudor (redirect from Francis Gwynne (Frank) Tudor)
Francis Gwynne Tudor (29 January 1866 – 10 January 1922) was an Australian politician who served as the leader of the Australian Labor Party from 1916...
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politician, first female US vice presidential candidate Gerald Gerry Francis (born 1951), English former footballer and manager Gerald Gerry Francis (footballer...
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William Clark Haines (10 January 1810 – 3 February 1866), Australian colonial politician, was the first Premier of Victoria. Haines was born in London...
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Eames, Irish politician and solicitor Aidan Key (born 1964), American educator, author, speaker, and community organizer Aidan Kohn-Murphy (born 2004)...
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camping industry executive and politician, mayor of Pamiers (1995–2020). Johnnie Walker, 79, Australian racing driver (Australian Formula 2, Formula 5000)....
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This is a list of Australian people who have been convicted of serious crimes. Australians convicted of bank robbery: Brenden Abbott (born 1962), known...
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stuntman (b. 1939) Francis Carroll, archbishop (b. 1930) Tom Gilmore Jr., politician (b. 1946) 24 March – Andrew Plympton, Australian rules football administrator...
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