college. John James Teeling was born in January 1946, the eldest of the four children of James "Jimmy" B. Teeling (died 1960) and Emma "Emily" Teeling (née...
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Teeling Distillery is an Irish whiskey distillery established in Dublin in 2015 by the Teeling Whiskey Company and owned by Bacardi Limited. It is the...
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Teeling may refer to: In people: Bartholomew Teeling (1774–1798), a leader of the Irish forces during the Irish Rebellion of 1798 Mrs. Bartle Teeling...
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John Teele Pratt (December 25, 1873 – June 17, 1927) was an American corporate attorney, philanthropist, music impresario, and financier. Pratt was born...
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bought Beam in 2014. John Teeling bought a former State-owned industrial potato alcohol distillery in 1985. In less than two years, Teeling converted the distillery...
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IrishTimes.com. "Teeling Distillery – Who We Are". TeelingDistillery.com. Retrieved 27 December 2016. Greeley, Brendan (16 May 2014). "Teeling Irish Whiskey's...
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the clergy. According to a long-established tradition, the killers, John Teeling and Nicholas Wafer, misunderstood his order, given in Irish, to "take...
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Brewery being reopened as 'the Great Northern Distillery' in 2015 by John Teeling, who had established and later sold the Cooley Distillery; and locally-driven...
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Bushmills Kilbeggan Rademon Estate Blackwater Great Northern Echlinville Teeling Tullamore Shed Waterford Royal Oak Connacht Whiskey Slane Pearse Lyons...
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St. James's Gate Brewery in Dublin. The site has since been bought by John Teeling, and converted for operation as a distillery, the Great Northern Distillery...
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Research. Teeling is widely cited in her areas of study and is an elected member of Ireland's national academy, the Royal Irish Academy. Emma Teeling was born...
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new distillery in Ireland in decades, the Cooley Distillery opened by John Teeling on the site of a former potato alcohol factory, several warehouse and...
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presenter John Stafford, Former Lord Mayor of Dublin lives in Clontarf Bram Stoker, author of Dracula, was born at 15 Marino Crescent in 1847 Emma Teeling, professor...
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great-granddaughter of Charles Pratt and granddaughter of John Teele Pratt. Former actress. John Sherman Register (1939-1996), realist painter. After his...
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Bartholomew Teeling was born c. 1774 in Lisburn, County Antrim, the son of a wealthy Catholic linen manufacturer. Growing up, Teeling was educated at...
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serial entrepreneur John Teeling in 1987, and a failed buyout bid in 1999 by Clerys' general manager, Tom Rea. She commented on the Teeling bid: "Why would...
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known for Amhrán na bhFiann) George Redmond, convicted public official John Teeling, academic and serial entrepreneur Eugene Timmons, TD and Lord Mayor Marcus...
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mathematician, developer of the theory of isostasy John Pratt (cricketer) (1834–1886), English cricketer John Teele Pratt (1873–1927), American corporate attorney...
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(1907–1972) in 1928. They divorced in 1935, and she married John Teele Pratt Jr., a son of John Teele Pratt, in 1935. After his death in 1969, she married Squaw...
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Paul Nitze (category Johns Hopkins University faculty)
1939 through to 1941. In 1932, he married Phyllis Pratt, daughter of John Teele Pratt, a Standard Oil financier, and of Ruth Baker Pratt, Republican Congresswoman...
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Day in Savoy" (New Ireland Review), 1899. Two sons, Ambrose Teeling and Luke Joseph Teeling, died during World War I. Roman Violets, and Where They Blossom...
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1792. In 1798, the Teeling mill was to be destroyed by Orangemen. At the age of 16, he joined his elder brother Bartholomew Teeling in the Society of United...
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siblings included Frederic B. Pratt, George Dupont Pratt, Helen Pratt, John Teele Pratt (husband of Ruth Baker Pratt, the first woman elected to the U.S...
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Archbishop Alen was killed by two retainers of "Silken Thomas" Fitzgerald, John Teeling and Nicholas Wafer, at Artane Castle, on 28 July 1534. Whether Silken...
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627726L. doi:10.1038/srep27726. PMC 4904216. PMID 27291671. Springer, M. S.; Teeling, E. C.; Madsen, O.; Stanhope, M. J.; de Jong, W. W. (2001). "Integrated...
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The Teeling Column was one of four armed units created by Seán Cronin for the Border Campaign in the west of Ulster. On 30 December 1956, the Column's...
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the Webb Institute of Naval Architecture. The Manor House, built for John Teele Pratt, is now the Glen Cove Mansion Hotel and Conference Center. Poplar...
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June 5, 1913, Pratt was born in Glen Cove, New York. Pratt's father was John Teele Pratt, a lawyer and financier. Pratt's mother Ruth Baker Pratt, a Republican...
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Battle of Collooney (section Teeling monument)
aide to General Humbert, Lieutenant Bartholomew Teeling, distinguished himself during the encounter. Teeling cleared the way for the advancing Irish-French...
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Pratt families owned a total of about 5,000 acres (20 km2) in the area. John Teele Pratt's estate (The Manor, designed by Charles A. Platt) is operated as...
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