William Ponsonby McMahon (1852 – June 1933) was founder of a Catholic newspaper Tribune in Melbourne, Australia in 1870. It failed to thrive, but after...
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McMahon or MacMahon (/məkˈmæn/ mək-MAN or /məkˈmɑːn/ mək-MAHN; older Irish orthography: Mac Mathghamhna; reformed Irish orthography: Mac Mathúna; meaning...
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Keeper of the Privy Purse (section William III)
Right Honourable Lieutenant-Colonel Sir William Carington GCVO KCB JP 1910–1914 Lieutenant-Colonel Frederick Ponsonby, 1st Baron Sysonby GCB GCVO PC 1914–1935...
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The Catholic Weekly (Sydney), previously The Freeman's Journal William Ponsonby McMahon (c. 1851 – June 1933) was in 1900 or 1901 a founder of another...
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1870 In November 1870 The Tribune was founded in Melbourne by William Ponsonby McMahon aimed at a liberal–labour Catholic readership, but failed to thrive...
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"Report of the Security Commission - May 2004" (PDF). Received a Baronetage. McMahon baronets of Ashley Manor Refused a Peerage Magee, Matthew (June 2024)....
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member; sister-in-law of Martin Michael McMahon, Labour MSP Siobhan McMahon, Labour MSP; daughter of Michael Michael McNair-Wilson, Conservative MP for Walthamstow...
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James Bond, 1st Baronet (Naas) 1798: William Fulk Greville (Granard) 1798: Gorges Lowther (Ratoath) 1798: George Ponsonby (Lismore) 1798: John Lloyd (Inistioge)...
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Sir Henry Ponsonby Major-General the Honourable Henry Ponsonby Major-General Sir John Ponsonby Major-General the Honourable Sir William Ponsonby Brigadier...
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Zealand. Among the earliest founding clubs in Auckland were Grafton (1874), Ponsonby (1874) and College Rifles (1897), Marist (1908), University (1888), Grammar...
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Mediterranean 5 November 1828 Major-General The Honourable Sir Frederick Cavendish Ponsonby Lieutenant-Governor of Malta 21 January 1829 Admiral Sir Pulteney Malcolm...
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Mornington later 1st Marquess Wellesley (1760–1842) William Augustus Pitt (1728–1809) William Ponsonby (1744–1806) James Agar, 1st Viscount Clifden (1735–1788)...
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Kells 1800 William Plunket Charlemont George Ponsonby Galway Borough John Ponsonby Dungarvan William Ponsonby Fethard (County Tipperary) William Brabazon...
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February 1927. Stewart, William (2014). Admirals of the World: A Biographical Dictionary, 1500 to the Present. Jefferson, NC and London: McFarland. pp. 181–182...
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lost 26–15 to hand Richmond their second straight Stormont Shield title. Ponsonby United won the Phelan Shield for teams who had been eliminated after the...
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1756 William Cavendish, 4th Duke of Devonshire (First Lord) Hon. Henry Bilson Legge (Chancellor of the Exchequer) Robert Nugent William Ponsonby, Viscount...
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1857, 1868 Sir William Fraser: 1857, 1863 b, 1874 b George Peacocke: 1854 b, 1859, 1874 Lord Montagu Graham: 1852, 1858 b James Patrick Mahon: 1847, 1879...
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Auckland waterfront on the Waitematā Harbour and the inner-city suburbs of Ponsonby, Newton and Parnell. The central areas of the city are located on the Auckland...
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Davies-Jones Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Justice The Lord Ponsonby of Shulbrede (also a whip) (unpaid) Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State...
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Lloyd 1892 Basil Harwood 1909 Henry George Ley 1926 Noel Edward Ponsonby 1929 William Henry Harris 1933 Thomas Armstrong 1955 Sydney Watson 1970 Simon...
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1731: James Carrique Ponsonby 1732: John Petty, 1st Earl of Shelburne 1734: John Fitzgerald 1735: William Godfrey 1736: William Meredith 1737: George...
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wife, Marian; Charles Hays, president of Canada's Grand Trunk Railway; William Ernest Carter and his wife, American socialite Lucile Carter; millionaire...
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Julian Patterson OBE (1884–1972), commanded HMS Hood Vice Admiral Sir Cecil Ponsonby Talbot KCB KBE DSO & Bar (1884–1970), Aide-de-camp to King George V and...
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Wolkonsky (née Mary Walker Fearn, previously French) on 8 July 1936 Sallie Ponsonby, Baroness Sysonby (née Sallie Whitney Sanford) on 2 October 1936 Geraldine...
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office. Independent British atomic research was prompted partly by the US McMahon Act, which nullified wartime expectations of postwar US–UK collaboration...
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July 4, and a 17–0 loss to Richmond Rovers on July 11. They then lost to Ponsonby United in the first round of the knockout competition on September 5. Their...
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Sydney 6 80 Patrick McCue 1911 Newtown 4 81 Charles McMurtrie 1911 Balmain 0 82 Joe Murray 1911 Newtown 0 83 Charles Savory 1911 Ponsonby Ponies 0 84 Bob...
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(1924–1989), philanthropist, dance patron and founder of The Place Myles Ponsonby (1924–1999), intelligence officer, diplomat, British Ambassador to Mongolia...
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Ossulston (1776–1859) The Lord St John of Bletso (1759–1817) William Elliot (1766–1818) George Ponsonby (1755–1817) Sir John Newport, Bt (1756–1843) The Earl...
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Sutton and Devonport, 2017–present Chris Pond, Gravesham, 1997–2005 Arthur Ponsonby, Sheffield Brightside, 1922–30 Greg Pope, Hyndburn, 1992–2010 Edward Porter...
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