explorations. Francis Mazière (text); Dominique Darbois (photographs) (1953), "Guyane", Expédition Tumuc-Humac (in French), Robert Laffont. Francis Mazière (text);...
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Mazière and Mazières (French pronunciation: [ma.zjɛʁ]) are French surnames. It may refer to: Alice La Mazière (1880-1962), French journalist Christian...
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Sir Maziere Brady, 1st Baronet, PC (Ire) (20 July 1796 – 13 April 1871) was an Irish judge, notable for his exceptionally long, though not particularly...
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Pierre Buisson, known as "Arnaud" or "Lirou", aged 33, farmer; François Mazière, known as "Silloux", aged 29, sharecropper; brothers Étienne and Jean Campot...
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Francis Blackburne PC (Ire) KS (11 November 1782 – 17 September 1867) was an Irish judge and eventually became Lord Chancellor of Ireland. Born at Great...
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THE GAUGUIN YEARS. Songs & Dances of Tahiti. Recorded on location by Francis Maziere H 72018 DHYANAM/MEDITATION. South Indian Vocal Music. K.V. Narayanaswamy...
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Violence in the Wider World, 1867–1900 (Cambridge, 2012). Brady, William Maziere (1883). Rome and Fenianism: The Pope's Anti-Parnellite Circular (1st ed...
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Philippe Mareuil as François Henri Belly Jacques Fabbri Michel Barbey Francis Maziére as Frédéric Robert Lombard Jean Pommier María Riquelme Annie Noël Pierre...
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Francis Petre (1691–1775) was an English Roman Catholic bishop who served as the Vicar Apostolic of the Northern District from 1752 to 1775. Francis Petre...
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James Kyle (bishop) (redirect from James Francis Kyle)
Catholicism portal James Francis Kyle (22 September 1788 – 23 February 1869) was a Scottish Roman Catholic bishop who served as the first Vicar Apostolic...
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Christianity portal Francis Gough, J.P. (1594-1634) was an Anglican bishop in Ireland during the first half of the Seventeenth century. Gough was born...
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Brady (1821–1864), American nurse Maya Brady, American softball player Maziere Brady (1796–1871), Irish judge Michael Brady (disambiguation), multiple...
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Francis Bernard SL (1663 – 30 June 1731) was an Irish lawyer, politician and judge. He was the son of Francis Bernard of Castle Mahon and Mary Freke,...
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Kuipers (born 1979), British-Canadian author of young adult novels Alice La Mazière (1880–1962), French journalist, socialist and feminist activist Alice Elinor...
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Catholicism portal Francis George Mostyn (1800–1847) was a Roman Catholic bishop who served as the Vicar Apostolic of the Northern District of England...
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Cathedral Church of St David. With the exception of the second archbishop, Francis Mostyn, born in Flintshire and of local descent, the Welsh connections...
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Byrne - current bishop of the Diocese of Hexham and Newcastle Brady, W. Maziere (1876). The Episcopal Succession in England, Scotland and Ireland, A.D...
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Luttrellstown estate. His mother was Elizabeth, daughter of Peter de la Mazière. He purchased a Cornetcy in the 14th Light Dragoons in 1811 and served...
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Francis Gally, real name Francis Jean Mazières, (28 October 1863 – 20 November 1918) was an early 20th-century French actor and playwright. Francis Gally...
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Diocese (now Archdiocese) of Liverpool was established. Brady, William Maziere (1877). Annals of the Catholic hierarchy in England and Scotland, A.D....
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Maziere (1876a). The Episcopal Succession in England, Scotland and Ireland, A.D. 1400 to 1875. Vol. 1. Rome: Tipografia Della Pace. Brady, W. Maziere...
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England: Clarendon Press. ISBN 0-19-821745-5. OCLC 60660189. Brady, William Maziere (1876). The episcopal succession in England, Scotland and Ireland AD 1400...
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leper colony at Mutoko, Rhodesia and a candidate for canonization William Maziere Brady: Irish historian and journalist, formerly a Church of Ireland priest...
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Catholic-Hierarchy.org. David M. Cheney. Retrieved 29 June 2011. Brady, W. Maziere (1876). The Episcopal Succession in England, Scotland and Ireland, A.D...
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Earl of Minto August 1839 – September 1841 Chancellor of the Exchequer Francis Thornhill Baring August 1839 – September 1841 President of the Board of...
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David Kenneth (2006) Western imperialism in the Middle East 1914–1958 LaMaziere, Pierre (1926) Partant pour la Syrie Andrew Mango (2011). Ataturk. John...
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June 1748 to serve on the English mission. He was appointed coadjutor to Francis Petre, Vicar Apostolic of the Northern District on 18 July 1770. Later...
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261–266. doi:10.1080/03014460.2019.1632930. PMID 31208219 – via Taylor & Francis Online. YFull Haplogroup YTree v6.03.05 at 20 July 2018. Accessed July...
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O'Loghlen Edward Pennefather Michael O'Loghlen John Richards Stephen Woulfe Maziere Brady David Richard Pigot Richard Moore Edward Pennefather Joseph Devonsher...
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William Brady was the eldest son of Francis Tempest Brady and had two brothers and eight sisters. His brother Maziere Brady later became Lord Chancellor...
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