• James Crossan (1894 – 28 April 1933) was a Scottish professional football defender who played in the Scottish League for Heart of Midlothian. Crossan joined...
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  • electronic music producer, real name Alex Crossan Paddy Crossan (1894–1933), Scottish association football player PJ Crossan (born 1998, Scottish association football...
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    prison. Angela Constance - SNP politician, MSP John Hanlon - footballer Paddy Crossan - footballer Jimmy McGuigan - footballer Elizabeth Craig - journalist...
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  • War English & Scottish Football League A–Z Player's Transfer Database Paddy Crossan, London Hearts Supporters Club Jim Cruickshank at Post War English &...
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    Independent Julieann McNally 368 Green (NI) Ash Jones 228 Independent Tony Mallon 166 Workers' Party Paddy Crossan 83 Turnout 13,962 Sinn Féin gain from SDLP...
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    1.19% 166 166.66 167.26 167.36 169.36               Workers' Party Paddy Crossan 0.59% 83 84.32 86.12 86.12                 Electorate: 24,938   Valid:...
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  • Midlothian 16th 3 August 1916(1916-08-03) (aged 20–21) Somme, France — Pte Paddy Crossan  Scotland FB Heart of Midlothian 16th — — — Pte Ernest Ellis  England...
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  • caps. 3. Players that hold a club record or have captained the club. Paddy Crossan Willie Wilson Scott Nisbet Darren McGregor McLauchlin, Brian (7 June...
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    wounds and injuries sustained: Alfie Briggs – wounded on 1 July 1916 Paddy Crossan – wounded twice and also gassed James Hazeldean – wounded James Low...
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  • David Crawford 1906 1 0 St Mirren John Cross 1903 1 0 Third Lanark Paddy Crossan 1914 1 0 Heart of Midlothian Johnny Crum 1939 1 0 Celtic Joe Cullen...
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  • in two matches. He was signed by Hearts in 1912, aged 18, alongside Paddy Crossan who became a lodger at the Wilson family home. Wilson made his debut...
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    1.19% 166 166.66 167.26 167.36 169.36               Workers' Party Paddy Crossan 0.59% 83 84.32 86.12 86.12                 Electorate: 24,938   Valid:...
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    15         UUP Fred Rodgers 1.07% 130 130           Workers' Party Paddy Crossan 0.90% 109 111.73           Electorate: 23,300   Valid: 12,102 (51.94%)...
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    P. J. Blake, Independent Jimmy Harte, Fine Gael Jean Crossan, Fianna Fáil Excluded Patch Crossan, Fianna Fáil Tadhg Culbert, Fianna Fáil Joseph Gallagher...
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  • discharged in 1915. He returned to play for Hearts again, along with Paddy Crossan and Bob Mercer. In 1919 the club reached the final of the Victory Cup...
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    David McKee 309 Green (NI) Ellen Murray 241 UUP Fred Rodgers 130 Workers' Party Paddy Crossan 109 Turnout 12,102 People Before Profit gain from Sinn Féin...
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    Daniel Christopher McCrossan (born 20 October 1988) is a Social Democratic and Labour Party (SDLP) politician, who has been a Member of the Northern Ireland...
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  • Belfast Continuity IRA who had been expelled from the organisation, Tommy Crossan, was shot dead. The CIRA are depicted in RTÉ's TV series crime drama Love/Hate...
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  • lists". Premier League. Retrieved 22 March 2024. Sean Moore at Soccerway Crossan, Brendan (11 October 2022). "Teenage sensation Sean Moore making waves...
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  • Cemetery. Loyalist John White was later convicted for his part in the murders. Paddy Wilson and Irene Andrews killings Chronology of the Conflict: June 1973...
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    Paul Crossan (born 7 May 1973, also known as Rick O'Shea) is an Irish radio personality. He was born in Drimnagh, Dublin, grew up in Crumlin, and attended...
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  • the Dock Labour Party in a city council by-election in 1956, but lost to Paddy Devlin of the Irish Labour Party, who would later be his close ally. In...
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  • Street. Series producers were Drew Crossan and Bob Jarvis, except the 23 November 1967 episode which was produced by Paddy Sampson. This hour-long episodes...
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  • Branch SDLP Youth Belfast - Paddy Wilson Branch SDLP Youth Derry Branch SDLP Youth East Derry Branch SDLP Youth Mid Ulster - Paddy Heron Branch SDLP Youth...
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  • Lamh Dhearg". Hogan Stand. 19 October 2016. Retrieved 18 October 2017. Crossan, Brendan (27 April 2019). "Antrim could do with a few more like Lamh Dhearg's...
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    Darren Fay (Meath) Seamus Moynihan (Kerry) Seán Marty Lockhart (Derry) Mark Crossan (Donegal) Seamus Quinn (Leitrim) Finbar Cullen (Offaly) Anthony Rainbow...
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  • Colin McGrath (2017–2023) Daniel McCrossan (2023–present) General Secretary (until 2016) Party Manager (since 2016) Paddy Wilson (1970–1972) John Duffy (1972–1975)...
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  • Nationalist Party; Paddy Devlin, Northern Ireland Labour Party; John Hume, Ivan Cooper and Paddy O'Hanlon, Independent) and one Senator (Paddy Wilson, Republican...
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  • 019 59.82% Paul Calandra 7,559 18.83% Denise Lake 1,884 4.69% W. Paul McCrossan 6,284 15.65% France Tremblay 113 0.28% Dave Glover (CAP) 292 0.73% John...
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  • RUC on the border in County Fermanagh, Aloysius Hand in July and James Crossan in August. On July 15-17, 1958 explosions were carried out along the length...
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