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    Catholicism portal Edmund MacGauran (Magauran, Mac Gauran, McGovern; 1548 – 23 June 1593) was the Roman Catholic Archbishop of Armagh, Ireland from 1587...
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  • Clan of Tullyhaw, County Cavan from 1496 until his death in 1504. Edmund MacGauran, Archbishop of Armagh 1587-1593 Elizabeth McGovern, American film and...
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    the Tower of London in January 1585. 1585 1587 See vacant. 1587 1593 Edmund MacGauran Translated from Ardagh; appointed 1 July 1587; died 23 June 1593. 1593...
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  • took Enniskillen. Encouraged by the Catholic archbishop of Armagh, Edmund MacGauran, but opposed by Tyrone, Maguire invaded Connacht straight away and...
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  • as part of Hugh Maguire (Lord of Fermanagh)'s raid into Connacht, Edmund MacGauran (Roman Catholic Archbishop of Armagh) is among those killed. Hugh Roe...
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  • persisted. A request was then received from the Archbishop of Armagh, Edmund MacGauran, for his participation in a Jesuit mission to Ireland. Archer remained...
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  • Cornelius also known as Conchobar mac Meic Con Caille (Anglicised spelling: 'Conor/Connor; Modern Irish: Conor Mac Conchailleach; died 1175) was Archbishop...
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  • consecrated bishop by Girolamo Bernerio, Bishop of Ascoli Piceno, with Edmund MacGauran, Archbishop of Armagh, and Agostino Quinzio, Bishop of Korčula, serving...
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  • Catholic Church titles Preceded by Patrick MacMahon Bishop of Ardagh 1576–1580 Succeeded by Edmund MacGauran Preceded by Hugh O'Sheridan Bishop of Kilmore...
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  • Dublin Castle but is recaptured within days. Early 1591–Autumn 1592 – Edmund MacGauran, Roman Catholic Archbishop of Armagh, travels in Spain and Portugal...
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    and rural lanes. The townland covers 436 statute acres. In the 1590s Edmund MacGauran, the Roman Catholic Archbishop of Armagh, had a hiding-place beside...
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    continued to 1237. B There was a disputed election after the death of Uilliam Mac Carmaic in 1373. Cairbre Ó Feaghail died at Avignon in 1378, and it is not...
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  • Creagh Edmund MacGauran Peter Lombard Aodh Mac Cathmhaoil Hugh O'Reilly Edmund O'Reilly Oliver Plunkett Dominic Maguire Hugh MacMahon Bernard MacMahon Ross...
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  • London awaiting sentence for a conviction for high treason. December – Edmund MacGauran, Roman Catholic Archbishop of Armagh arrives at Drogheda from Bilbao...
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    (Urinagh). Francis Duffy (bishop) Cormac Mác Shamhradháin McGovern (name) Brian ‘Breaghach’ Mág Samhradháin Edmund MacGauran James Magauran Calendar of Papal...
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    by their bridle-reins to the branches of trees near the chapel. Baron MacGauran was then Earl of Tullaghagh, and heard Mass at Killnavart. He observed...
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    left to languish in captivity for some years until his death. Edward MacGauran, who succeeded him (1587–94), was very active in soliciting aid from the...
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  • completion, construction took around sixteen years and was led by Rectors Edmund Frost and Frank O’Keefe. The foundation stone reads: Burke Hall In 1920...
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  • of the executive, notable members were: William McWilliams, Earle Page, Edmund Jowett and William Gibson. The Liberal National Party of Queensland was...
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  • Edmond (born 1946), principal at Melbourne-based Edmond and Corrigan Rosina Edmunds (1900–1956), architect, urban planner and writer Harriet Edquist (born...
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  • Andrew Thompson". CBC News. 13 November 1998. Retrieved 5 February 2018. MacKinnon, Leslie (5 November 2013). "Senate votes to suspend Brazeau, Duffy...
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  • A., Owen Rourke Esquires, Edmond Mac Owen Relie, Ferall Oge Relie, Charles Mac Gauran, Daniel Mac Gauran, John Mac Kernan, Conner Relie, Tirlagh Relie...
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  • Liberal Jamie Briggs   Liberal Gippsland 28 June 2008 Resignation Peter McGauran   National Darren Chester   National Division Date Cause Former member Party...
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  • associate editor of the Astrophysical Journal Bruce Mitchell, fellow of St Edmund Hall, Oxford David S. Oderberg, professor of philosophy at the University...
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    originally known as Noah's Bar when it was established in 2005. Producer Julie McGauran said the location would be "a new get-together area for the younger residents...
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  • involved Summary Source Hopetoun Blunder 1900 n/a Lord Hopetoun William Lyne Edmund Barton Lyne was chosen by Hopetoun to form Australia's first government...
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  • Carr (Labor), Jacinta Collins (Labor), Stephen Conroy (Labor), Julian McGauran (National), Tsebin Tchen (Liberal) and Judith Troeth (Liberal) were not...
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    of these were made into baronies and the ruling clans - The MacGaurans in Tullyhaw and MacKeirnans in Tullyhunco – remained in power, subject to the administration...
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  • Raymond Jensen (Ind) Fadden Liberal David Beddall Don Cameron (Lib) Howard Edmunds (Nat) Murray Hallam Raymond Ferguson (SPA) Dallas Graham (Prog) Fisher...
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  • Library. "McGauran, Julian John James (1957–)". Trove. National Library of Australia. Retrieved 22 August 2013. "Biography for McGauran, Julian John...
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