Mairin Marian Mitchell FRGS (20 May 1895 – 5 October 1986), registered at birth as Marian Houghton Mitchell, was a British and Irish journalist and author...
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Mairin or Máirín may refer to Máirín Cregan (1891–1975), an Irish nationalist and writer Mairin Mitchell (1895–1986), an Anglo-Irish writer Máirín de Burca...
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York politician Maia Mitchell (born 1993), Australian actress Mairin Mitchell (1895–1986), Anglo-Irish author Margaret Mitchell (1900–1949), American...
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beside her home. The author Mairin Mitchell (1895–1986) was born at Ambleside, the daughter of Dr Thomas Houghton Mitchell, a local GP. Artist Kurt Schwitters...
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over Spain is a book by Mairin Mitchell, a pacifist commentary on the Spanish Civil War published in 1937, during the war. Mitchell was a British and Irish...
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it for Time and Tide together with Storm over Spain by Mairin Mitchell. In commending Mitchell’s well-informed analysis, Orwell savaged Spanish Rehearsal...
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Houghton Mitchell (1895–1986), Anglo-Irish author, pen name Mairin Mitchell Marion Juliet Mitchell (1836–1917), American poet and educator Mary Mitchell (disambiguation)...
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advisor (born 1937) 5 October Timothy Creasey, Army general (born 1922) Mairin Mitchell, journalist, author and translator (born 1895) James H. Wilkinson,...
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Bridie, Arnold Lunn, Aubrey Jones, R. Welldon Finn, C. E. Vulliamy, Mairin Mitchell, and Harley Williams. The published list of the club’s patrons included:...
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Collette Lyons, 78, American actress, wife of George Randolph Hearst. Mairin Mitchell, 91, British and Irish writer and journalist. Hal B. Wallis, 87, American...
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author Christine Chaundler (1887–1972), writer of children’s books Mairin Mitchell (1895–1986), author Evelyn Bowen (1911–1994), actress and writer Nesta...
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December 1937 CEJL I (excerpt), CW XI, OS Review of Storm Over Spain by Mairin Mitchell, Spanish Rehearsal by Arnold Lunn, Catalonia Infelix by Edgar Allison...
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Irish emigrants working in the city on socialist issues. In 1939, Mairin Mitchell was highly critical of the Irish leftists, and in particular Daiken...
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Sisters of Grace and Compassion, who continue to own the property. Mairin Mitchell (1895–1986), a Roman Catholic author, spent her final years living...
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Pearse Ernest Blythe Piaras Béaslaí Roger Casement Brian O'Higgins Mairin Mitchell Treasure Islands: Studies in Children's Literature By Mary Shine Thompson...
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Canadian comedy television film, written and directed by Damian Lee and David Mitchell, produced for CTV Television Network, that premiered on First Choice TV...
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A Priest Confesses, translated into English by Rita Goldberg, ed. Mairin Mitchell (The Catholic Book Club, 1962) "José Luis Martín Descalzo". www.sigueme...
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ABC of Communism" as a lecturer at the Workers' College. In 1939, Mairin Mitchell was highly critical of the Irish leftists, including O'Neill, for their...
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Africa, Charles Lavigerie, Founder of the White Fathers translated by Mairin Mitchell (London, Catholic Book Club, 1964) Ramón Zallo, Basques, Today: Culture...
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stars Penn Badgley, Elizabeth Lail, Luca Padovan, Zach Cherry, and Shay Mitchell. Lifetime announced in July 2018 that You had been renewed for a second...
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Chathasaigh Máire Ní Ghuairim Mairead Buicke Máiréad Carlin Mairéad Ní Mhaonaigh Máirín O'Donovan Maite Kelly Majella Murphy Margaret Barry Margaret Healy Margaret...
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Charles Heber Clark Kid Quill, stage name of American musician Mitchell Quilleon Brown Máirín Quill (b. 1936), Irish politician Michael D. Quill Sr. (b. 1949)...
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Dictionary of National Biography. Vol. 4. London: Smith, Elder & Co. Mitchell, Mairin (1986). Berengaria: Enigmatic Queen of England. East Sussex: A. Wright...
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Learning areas". Australian Curriculum. Retrieved 9 May 2023. Hennebry-Leunig, Mairin (6 May 2021). "Is your kid studying a second language at school? How much...
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ISBN 978-0-300-22086-5.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link) Mitchell, Mairin (1964). Friar Andrés de Urdaneta, O.S.A. (1508–1568) Pioneer of Pacific...
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North-Central Bernard Allen Fine Gael Liam Burke Fine Gael Denis Lyons Fianna Fáil Máirín Quill Progressive Democrats Dan Wallace Fianna Fáil Cork North-West Donal...
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Edward Haughey (FF) Maurice Hayes (Ind) Helen Keogh (PD) Ann Leonard (FF) Máirín Quill (PD) Elected or nominated later 1998 John Cregan (FF) 2000 Jim Glennon...
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(mother) Relatives Catherine Coll (grandmother) Rúaidhrí de Valera (brother) Máirin de Valéra (sister) Education Blackrock College Alma mater University College...
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by David Mitchell Sean Ryerson Starring Kenneth Welsh Linda Griffiths Henry Ramer Cinematography Ludek Bogner Edited by James Lahti Mairin Wilkinson...
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journalist, historian and television presenter (died 1993). 14 August – Máirín Lynch, wife of Taoiseach Jack Lynch (died 2004). 4 September – Alexis FitzGerald...
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