• William Trant Fagan (31 January 1801 – 16 May 1859) was an Irish writer and Member of Parliament (MP) from Cork. Fagan was the son of James Fagan and...
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  • William Fagan may refer to: Willie Fagan (1917–1992), footballer who played for Liverpool William Trant Fagan (1801–1859), Irish writer and Member of...
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  • in 1874. At some point, Fagan was also Captain of the 12th Royal Lancers. Fagan was the son of Cork City MP William Trant Fagan. In 1832, he married Frances...
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  • (MPs) for Cork City at a by-election in 1859—caused by the death of William Trant Fagan—and held the seat until 1865 when he resigned, due to bad health...
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  • – via British Newspaper Archive. MikeMCSG (7 February 2013). "47 William Trant Fagan". Clarke Chronicler's Politicians. p. 7 February 2013. Retrieved...
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  • re-elected again without opposition in 1851 after the resignation of William Trant Fagan. On 1 August 1853, he was made a Commissioner for the Relief of Insolvent...
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    William Edward Hartpole". In Lee, Sidney (ed.). Dictionary of National Biography (2nd supplement). Vol. 2. London: Smith, Elder & Co. Knox, William (2006)...
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  • that effect were proposed by MPs Francis Murphy (1842 and 1844) and William Trant Fagan (six times 1847–54). A petition of Cork residents was laid on the...
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    1855 he succeeded to the Chatterton baronetcy on the death of his brother William Abraham, 2nd Baronet. He was Colonel of the 5th Royal Irish Lancers from...
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  • by Daniel Callaghan Francis Murphy Succeeded by Daniel Callaghan William Trant Fagan Personal details Born 1801 Died 1868 (aged 66–67) Nationality Irish...
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  • 1868) was an Irish Whig and Liberal politician. Beamish was the son of William Beamish and Anne Jane Margaret (née Delacour) and, in 1837, married Catherine...
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    on petition, Hon. Cecil Lawless (Clonmel), Francis Murphy (Cork), William Trant Fagan (Cork), James McCann (Drogheda), George Bowyer (Dundalk), Jogn Maguire...
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    Boyd Peelite Cork City (two members) Daniel Callaghan Irish Repeal William Trant Fagan Irish Repeal County Cork (two members) Edmond Roche Irish Repeal...
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    elected 11 February 1859. Election declared void 29 July 1857. Adolphus William Young and John Mellor elected 10 August 1857. Styled Marquess of Hartington...
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  • Express. 11 April 1857. pp. 2–3 – via British Newspaper Archive. Kent, William Charles Mark (1891). "Howard, Henry Granville Fitzalan-" . In Lee, Sidney...
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  • Advertiser. 17 March 1857. p. 7 – via British Newspaper Archive. Courtney, William Prideaux (1899). "Warburton, George Drought" . In Lee, Sidney (ed.). Dictionary...
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    Townshend Lieutenant-General Sir Frederick Traill-Burroughs General Sir Richard Trant General Cyrus Trapaud Brigadier Basil Charles Trappes-Lomax (1896—1963)...
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    be the year before a particular act was passed. The 6th Parliament of William III. From the accession of Queen Anne on 8 March 1702 until 25 May 1702...
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  • Imperial Military Nursing Service Temp Maj. Peter Trant Foley MBE Royal Munster Fusiliers Temp Lt. Robert William Foot MC Royal Field Artillery Maj. Ronald Foster...
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    URL (link) The Life of Sir Anthony Panizzi, Volume 1, by Louis Alexander Fagan, p257 "No. 21256". The London Gazette. 24 October 1851. p. 2775. "No. 22628"...
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  • Fagans; in charge of Transport of Wounded, Glamorganshire Arthur Robert Dawson — Collector of Customs and Excise, Port of Cardiff Frederick William Dawson...
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  • Almeida – 1810 – Peninsular War Battle of Bussaco – 1810 – Peninsular War Trant's raid – 1810 – Peninsular War Battle of Sobral – 1810 – Peninsular War Battle...
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  • The Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry. Lieutenant-Colonel Richard William Feltrim Fagan, MC (1453), Royal Regiment of Artillery. Brevet Colonel Frederick...
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  • Carlung, in the county of Ayr Sir William James Tatem Bt DL by the name, style, and title of Baron Glanely, of St Fagans, in the county of Glamorgan George...
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  • Captain Leslie Francis Sprenger, South African Infantry. Captain Francis Trant Stevens, British South African Police. Lieutenant Harold Swifte, South African...
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