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    Oliver Plunkett (or Oliver Plunket; Irish: Oilibhéar Pluincéid; 1 November 1625 – 1 July 1681) was the Catholic Archbishop of Armagh and Primate of All...
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  • Oliver Plunkett (1625–1681) was an Irish archbishop. Oliver Plunkett may also refer to: Oliver Plunkett, 1st Baron Louth (??–1555), Irish politician Oliver...
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    Oliver Plunkett Street (Irish: Sráid Olibhéir Pluincéid) is a shopping street in Cork, Ireland. It was originally laid-out in the early 18th century as...
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  • George Oliver Plunkett (Irish: Seoirse Oilibhéar Pluincéid; 5 July 1894 – 21 January 1944), known to his contemporaries as Seoirse Plunkett, was a militant...
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  • Oliver Plunkett (1884 – 1971) was a British judge in Palestine and Egypt. Oliver Plunkett was born in 1884 in Dublin, Ireland. In 1909 became a member...
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  • St Oliver Plunkett/Eoghan Ruadh (Irish: Naomh Oilibhéar Pluincéad, Eoghan Ruadh ) is a Gaelic Athletic Association club situated on the Navan Road on...
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  • (Plunkett) Dillon (1891–1986), daughter of George Noble Plunkett George Oliver Plunkett (1894–1944), Irish republican, son of George Noble Plunkett Fiona...
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  • (outlawed) Oliver Plunkett, ''de jure'' 8th Baron Louth (1668–1707) Matthew Plunkett, de jure 9th Baron Louth (1698–1754) Oliver Plunkett, ''de jure''...
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    England, and was founded in July 2017. The company is led by CEO Oliver Plunkett and is a privately held company. Ocean Infinity was created after recognising...
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  • for Gaelic football and camogie. Their home football ground is St. Oliver Plunkett Park, which was opened in 1959. In 1971 the British Army took possession...
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    Joseph Plunkett, one of the leaders of the Easter Rising of 1916, as well as George Oliver Plunkett, Fiona Plunkett and John (Jack) Plunkett who also...
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    George Oliver Plunkett and Jack Plunkett joined him in the Easter Rising and later became important IRA men. His father's cousin, Horace Plunkett, was a...
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  • St Oliver Plunkett Football Club is a Northern Irish, Intermediate football club playing in Division 1A of the Northern Amateur Football League. The club...
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  • St Oliver Plunkett's GAA may refer to: Oliver Plunketts GAA, a sports club based in Ahiohill, Ireland St Oliver Plunketts/Eoghan Ruadh GAA, a sports club...
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  • Oliver Plunkett's Primary School may refer to: St. Oliver Plunkett's Primary School, Forkhill, Forkhill, County Armagh, Northern Ireland St. Oliver Plunkett's...
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  • Mo – female albino best friend of Eddie. Since Bring Me the Head of Oliver Plunkett Gary Gilmore – friend of Eddie who is fond of explosives and explosions...
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    national shrine to Saint Oliver Plunkett Shrine of Saint Oliver Plunkett up close, showing Plunkett's head. Shrine of Saint Oliver Plunkett. Drogheda Corporation...
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    2000 and 2001. In January 2007, he transferred to the nearby St. Oliver Plunkett GAA. Sherlock was born and raised in Finglas on the northside of Dublin...
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    Cork General Post Office (GPO) is a historic post office building in Oliver Plunkett Street in Cork, Ireland. Built on the site of an older theatre, it...
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  • Oliver Plunketts GFC is a GAA club located in Drogheda, County Louth, Ireland. From its base on the Slane road, the club serves the Mell Parish in West...
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    arches. The General Post Office, with its limestone façade, is on Oliver Plunkett Street, on the site of the Theatre Royal which was built in 1760 and...
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    the site of Tyburn tree where 105 Catholic martyrs—including Saint Oliver Plunkett and Saint Edmund Campion had been executed during the English Reformation...
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    Edward John Moreton Drax Plunkett, 18th Baron Dunsany FRSL FRGS (/dʌnˈseɪni/; 24 July 1878 – 25 October 1957), commonly known as Lord Dunsany, was an Anglo-Irish...
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    School Pascoe Vale Primary School Pascoe Vale North Primary School St. Oliver Plunkett Primary School Pascoe Vale South Primary School St Francis de Sales...
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  • George Plunkett may refer to: George Noble Plunkett (1851–1948), Irish nationalist George Oliver Plunkett (1894–1944), son of George Noble Plunkett, Irish...
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  • subsequently to editorial offices at Blackpool, Cork, with a sales office in Oliver Plunkett Street. In February 2017, it was reported that Landmark Media Investments...
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  • Matthew Plunkett, 7th Baron Louth (died September 1689) was an Irish Jacobite soldier and peer. Louth was the son of Oliver Plunkett, 6th Baron Louth,...
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    slaughtered on the mountainside." The 1975 canonization of Archbishop Oliver Plunkett, who was hanged, drawn and quartered at Tyburn on 1 July 1681, as one...
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    order of nuns. When Oliver Plunkett was canonised on 12 October 1975 by Pope Paul VI, the school was renamed Saint Oliver Plunkett School. In December...
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  • in the heart of O'Hanlon country. On the instructions of Archbishop Oliver Plunkett, Father Murphy began denouncing all Tories, including the Count and...
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