• William Saurin (1757 – 11 February 1839) was an Irish barrister, Crown official and politician. He was Attorney-General for Ireland from 1807 to 1822,...
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  • William Saurin was an 80-foot (24 m) waterline length trimaran that was sailed across the Atlantic Ocean in 1984. List of multihulls C. A. Marchaj (2003)...
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  • James Saurin (1760–1842), an Irish Anglican bishop Joseph Saurin (1659–1737), a French mathematician Vincent Saurin, French Olympic rower William Saurin (1757–1839)...
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  • William Saurin Lyster (21 March 1828 – 27 November 1880), often referred to as W. Saurin Lyster, was an impresario, active in Australia. Lyster was born...
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    was reappointed to the office of Attorney-General for Ireland, since William Saurin (Attorney General 1807–22) was implacably opposed to Catholic emancipation...
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    women wear retailer; sold in 2007 to Charterhouse Capital Partners William Saurin: Canned ready meals; sold to Financière Turenne Lafayette (FTL) in 2001...
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    notably by dismissing of the long-serving Attorney-General for Ireland, William Saurin, whose rigid Ascendancy views and policy made him bitterly unpopular...
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    settler and owner of the Werribee Park Mansion Lyster Ward, named after William Saurin Lyster, an impresario who had a dairy farm in the area Melba Ward, named...
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  • 1994: Cidou uses the song for their juice Cidorange. 1999 and 2000: William Saurin uses the song for their ready-cooked dish. 2005 and 2006: LU uses the...
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  • November 24 – Napoléon Henri Reber, composer (born 1807) November 27 – William Saurin Lyster, opera impresario (born 1828) December 2 – Josephine Lang, composer...
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  • Taipan 4.9 Topcat Spitfire 2.3 Topcat Spitfire 2.5 Trac 14 Trac 16 William Saurin Antigua 37 ARC 22 Athena 38 Avalon 8.2 Avalon 9 Bahia 46 Brady 52 Cable...
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    was the case with other opponents of Catholic emancipation such as William Saurin mentioned above. Richard Lalor Sheil published a profile of Lefroy stating...
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    1822 O'Connell had manoeuvred his principal foe, the Attorney General, William Saurin, into actions sufficiently intemperate to ensure his removal by the...
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    notably the dismissal of the long-serving Attorney-General for Ireland, William Saurin, whose anti-Catholic views had made him bitterly unpopular. Lord Liverpool...
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  • daughter was Fentress Saurin Kerlin, (1897–1979). Katherine was the daughter of Rev. Saurin Eliot Lane (1818–1904). Denise Ferran, "William Leech 1881-1968"...
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    of James Saurin, vicar of Belfast (died 1774) and Jane Duff. William Saurin, Attorney General for Ireland, was his elder brother. The Saurins were of Huguenot...
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    Jacques Saurin (January 6, 1677 – December 30, 1730) was a major French religious figure in the late 17th century and early 18th century who was particularly...
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    Stillorgan House (of the Verschoyle family), Carysfort House (home of William Saurin, Attorney General for Ireland), Mount Eagle (later Stillorgan Castle/St...
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    the English Civil War Thomas William Lyster (1855–1922), Irish librarian; mentioned in Ulysses by James Joyce William Saurin Lyster (1828–1880), Irish-born...
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    (1799–1879) Lady Mary Ryder (1801–1900), married Admiral Edward Saurin (son of William Saurin) Lady Georgiana Elizabeth Ryder (1804–1844), married John Stuart-Wortley...
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    Romantic Opera website "William Saurin Lyster, b. 1828". National Portrait Gallery people. Retrieved 20 October 2021. "William Saurin Lyster 1828 – 1880"...
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  • Sir Richard Johnston, Bt (1783–1796) David Ker (1796–1798) Richard Annesley (1798–1800) William Saurin (1800) Succeeded by Constituency disenfranchised...
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  • auditorium seating 2,500 patrons. Its first lessee was opera impresario William Saurin Lyster. In 1893, British actor-manager Harry Rickards bought the Garrick...
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  • European opera houses. She was engaged by the Australian entrepreneur William Saurin Lyster for his (second) Italian Opera Company. With her assistance,...
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  • 95m2  Loïc Peyron (FRA) 21d 20h 55m 32s 524.93% 21.05 18 Class 0 32 William Saurin Tri 27.10m Kelsall 27.10 15 2 11t 345m2  Eugène Riguidel (FRA) 22d 01h...
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  • Lewis Saurin (died 1749) was an Anglican priest in Ireland The brother of Jacques Saurin, he was appointed Dean of Ardagh and Precentor of Christ Church...
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    The first resident opera company was brought to Australia in 1861 by William Saurin Lyster, and the company toured around Australia and New Zealand. In...
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  • the legal and political spheres like Henry Grattan, William Saurin, Charles Kendal Bushe, William Plunket, 1st Baron Plunket, and others, are said to...
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    when a letter written to him by William Saurin, the Attorney-General for Ireland, was discovered, in which Saurin urged Norbury to use his influence...
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    Susan Saurin (née Susanna Mary Saurin, alias Mary Brown, religious name Mary Scholastica; 21 September 1829 – 10 February 1915) was a British Roman Catholic...
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