Robert Traill or Trail FRSE (1793–1847) was a clergyman in the established Church of Ireland. He was rector of Schull, County Cork from 1832 until his...
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prisoner on the Bass Rock Robert Traill (Irish clergyman) (1793–1847), Church of Ireland clergyman Robert Henry Traill or Roy Traill (1892–1989), New Zealand...
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and film director Robert Traill (Irish clergyman) (1793-1847) Robert Traill of Greyfriars (1603–1678), Scottish minister Robert Traill (Scottish minister)...
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Ireland bishop, president of the Royal Irish Academy and noted mathematician. Robert Perceval Graves (Classics, 1830), Irish biographer and clergyman...
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was Irish clergyman Robert Traill, whose character she included in an episode of the second season of her TV drama Victoria which addressed the Irish famine...
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Victoria (British TV series) (category Cultural depictions of Robert Peel)
evidence that she had any real compassion for the Irish people in any way." Irish clergyman Robert Traill, who wrote a letter that makes it to the newspapers...
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John Pentland Mahaffy (category Irish Anglicans)
a clergyman, he was knighted in 1918, shortly before his death. His interests were not confined to academia: he shot and played cricket for Ireland, and...
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Scoresby, whaler, Arctic explorer, and clergyman Robert Stevenson, lighthouse engineer Thomas Stewart Traill, physician, natural historian and scholar...
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Lisburn (redirect from Lisburn, Northern Ireland)
– executed United Irish leader Charles Teeling (1778–1848) – United Irishman and journalist Robert Traill (1793–1847) – clergyman, relief organiser in...
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Superintendent of the Great Northern Railway Reverend Dr Robert Stirling (1790–1878), clergyman, and inventor of the Stirling engine William Symington (1764–1831)...
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obtain the consent of the Bowes family, but her father and her brother Robert Bowes were opposed to the marriage. Towards the end of 1550, Knox was appointed...
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11 January 2013. Leishman 1840, p. 683. Howie, John (1863) [1775]. A Clergyman of the Church of Scotland (ed.). Lives of the Scottish Covenanters; a...
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John (given name) (category Irish masculine given names)
Boyle O'Reilly (1844–1890), Irish poet, journalist, author and activist John G. Palfrey (1796–1881), American clergyman and historian John Palfrey (born...
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1912. Dereenalomane Barytes Mine was originally worked as a copper mine Traill and Thomas in 1840, producing 19 tons of copper, before shifting to barium...
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William Trail or Traill FRSE MRIA (23 June 1746 – 3 February 1831) was a Scots-born mathematician, remembered for his mathematical text books. For the...
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Charles Barton (British Army officer) (category Irish Anglicans)
Anglo-Irish soldier who commanded the 2nd Regiment of Life Guards and fought in the Peninsular War. Barton owned an estate in County Fermanagh, Ireland. Born...
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Baker Tristram (1822–1906), English clergyman and ornithologist who tried to reconcile evolution and creation Robert Trivers (born 1943), American evolutionary...
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1957–1970 John Dudley Carleton 1950–1957 Walter Hamilton 1937–1950 John Traill Christie 1919–1936 Harold Costley-White 1901–1919 James Gow 1883–1901 William...
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William Dickson (bishop) (category 18th-century Anglican bishops in Ireland)
Oxford and died in post on 19 September 1804. He was son of an English clergyman, James Dickson, who was dean of Down from 1768 till 1787. He was educated...
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(disambiguation), multiple people Tony Green (disambiguation), multiple people Traill Green (1813–1897), American physician and educator Travis Green (born 1970)...
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Daya Thennakoon, 79, Sri Lankan actor (Visidela, Bambaru Avith). Sir Alan Traill, 84, British businessman, Lord Mayor of London (1984–1985). Raymond Van...
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the Wayback Machine, Parks Canada backgrounder, July 4, 2016 Passfield, Robert W. (2007). "Philip Louis Pratley (1884–1958): bridge design engineer" (PDF)...
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Orleans Ericaceae Bu Uvedalia Robert Uvedale (1642–1722) Phrymaceae Bu Vachellia George Harvey Vachell (1799–1839), clergyman Fabaceae Qu Vahlia Martin Vahl...
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Richardson, CricketArchive. Retrieved 2018-04-13. Robert Ringwood, CricInfo. Retrieved 2019-04-13. R Roberts, CricketArchive. Retrieved 2019-08-26. Rueben...
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