October 1950 that MacManaway was disqualified from sitting. The House did, however, indemnify him (by the Reverend J. G. MacManaway's Indemnity Act 1951)...
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James MacManaway (bishop) (1860–1947), Irish Anglican bishop J. G. MacManaway (1898–1951), British Unionist politician and cleric Milton McManaway (1901–1946)...
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James MacManaway may refer to: James MacManaway (bishop) (1860–1947), Church of Ireland Bishop of Clogher J. G. MacManaway (1898–1951), Church of Ireland...
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298 seats. Contents A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z By-elections See also References × MacManaway was disqualified for being a Church...
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Consultative Conference, Member of the Hong Kong Legislative Council J. G. MacManaway – British Unionist who was disqualified from sitting on Parliament...
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of Commons (Indemnification of certain Members) Act 1949 Reverend J. G. MacManaway's Indemnity Act 1951 Price Control & Other Orders (Indemnity) Act 1951...
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Belfast West constituency, owing to the disqualification of the Reverend J. G. MacManaway for being an Anglican priest despite the Church of Ireland being disestablished...
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James Harden UUP Death by road accident Belfast West 29 November 1950 J. G. MacManaway UUP Thomas Teevan UUP Disqualified under the House of Commons (Clergy...
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Christianity portal James MacManaway (1860 – 29 November 1947) was an Anglican bishop. Born in County Roscommon in 1860, MacManaway was educated at Trinity...
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Belfast East 1950–1959 Patricia McLaughlin Belfast West 1955–1964 J. G. MacManaway Belfast West 1950 Stanley McMaster Belfast East 1959–1974 Malcolm Macnaghten...
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Reverend J. G. MacManaway's Indemnity Act 1951 14 & 15 Geo. 6. c. 29 10 May 1951 An Act to indemnify the Reverend James Godfrey MacManaway from any penal...
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McHugh–Burnett 21 21 McHugh–Burnett 17 18 J. Li–Wang Y.W. 21 21 Hodges–Schubert 21 21 Reid–McManaway 17 15 J. Li–Wang Y.W. 16 14 Hartles–O'Dea B. 17 19...
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H. Montgomery Hyde Belfast South UUP Conolly Gage Belfast West UUP J. G. MacManaway Down North UUP Walter Smiles Down South UUP Lawrence Orr Fermanagh...
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by-election. Original winner of the 1950 election in that seat, James Godfrey MacManaway (UUP), disqualified due to being a clergyman. Teevan won the subsequent...
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Frederick Douglass". YouTube. Doherty, John J., dir. 2008. Frederick Douglass and the White Negro, written by J. J. Doherty. Ireland: Camel Productions and...
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D. McDonald, University of Oxford- McManaway, James Gilmer. 1949. [Studies 1 and Studies 2, the Works of James G. Mcmanaway]. "Toward a History of Black...
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candidate in Belfast West, the Church of Ireland minister James Godfrey MacManaway. Independent Unionist MP Norman Porter came to lead the National Union...
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the Theatre Royal, Birmingham, Oxford: George Ronald, OCLC 2858220 McManaway, James G. (1949), "The Two Earliest Prompt Books of "Hamlet"", The Papers of...
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athlete and coach and gold medallist at the 1963 Pan American Games Milton McManaway, college football player for the Furman Paladins in South Carolina (1919–1921)...
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modern times, it is unusual for an MP who has been defeated (or retired e.g. due to their seat being abolished) to achieve more than one comeback to the...
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(Edinburgh, 1816), pp. 207-8. G. P. V. Akrigg, 'The Curious Marginalia of Charles, Second Lord Stanhope', in James G. McManaway, Giles E. Dawson, and Edwin...
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Studies in Irish history, the great famine 1845–52, Dublin pp. 156–242 J.G. White: History and Topographical Notes, Catholic Central Library, Dublin...
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"Scholarly publication in Shakespeare's day: a leading case". In McManaway, James G.; Dawson, Giles E.; Willoughby, Edwin E. (eds.). Joseph Quincy Adams:...
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Infantry. Major (temporary Lieutenant-Colonel) Richard Thomas Ringwood MacManaway (98888), Royal Army Service Corps. Major Malik Gul Sher Khan Noon, Indian...
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4 1 Belfast South Hugh Gage 34,620 75.2 1 Belfast West James Godfrey MacManaway 33,917 51.5 1 Fermanagh and South Tyrone Henry Richardson 29,877 48.1...
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Constabulary. Robert Malcolm MacLeod, Crofter, and member of the District Council, Isle of Lewis. The Very Reverend Hubert MacManaway, Chairman, Fermanagh Hospital...
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