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    Thomas McGreevy (July 29, 1825 – January 2, 1897) was a Canadian politician and contractor. Born in Quebec, he was the son of Robert McGreevy, a blacksmith...
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  • Thomas MacGreevy (born Thomas McGreevy; 26 October 1893 – 16 March 1967) was a pivotal figure in the history of Irish literary modernism. A poet, he was...
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  • Simon McGreevy (born c. 1972), Aquaman MacGreevy McGreevey This page lists people with the surname McGreevy. If an internal link intending to refer to...
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  • Pamela McGreevy and Dan Newman", New York Times, New York, May 18, 1997 "MOLLY MCGREEVY Obituary (2015) New York Times". Legacy.com. Molly McGreevy at IMDb...
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    Michael T. "Nuf Ced" McGreevy (June 16, 1865 – February 2, 1943) was an American businessman and baseball fanatic. He was the leader of the most vocal...
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  • David Martin James McGreevy nicknamed "Bonzo" (born 24 October 1985) is a former Gaelic footballer who played for Kingdom Kerry Gaels and London GAA as...
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    Works in the Conservative government, had conspired with contractor Thomas McGreevy to defraud the government. Despite the political toll on his party...
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  • the original on 28 December 2017. "Production of A Whistle in the Dark, by Thomas Murphy | Theatricalia". theatricalia.com. Oliver MacGreevy at IMDb...
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    minister following the death of Sir John A. Macdonald September 29 – Thomas McGreevy is expelled from the House of Commons due to corruption. November 7...
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    November 2008. Jenkins, Lee (Fall 1994). "Thomas McGreevy and the Pressure of Reality". The Thomas McGreevy Hypertext Chronology; University College Dublin...
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  • Ducks Ltd. (redirect from Tom Mcgreevy)
    indie rock duo from Toronto, consisting of singer and rhythm guitarist Tom McGreevy and lead guitarist Evan Lewis. The group originated under the band name...
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    1916–1923 Lucius O'Callaghan, 1923–1927 Thomas Bodkin, 1927–1935 George Furlong, 1935–1950 Thomas McGreevy, 1950–1963 James White, 1964–1980 Homan Potterton...
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    Langevin was implicated with Thomas McGreevy in what became known as the "McGreevy-Langevin scandal" over kickbacks to McGreevy associated with federal contracts...
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  • Parliament Years Member Party Quebec West 1st  1867–1872     Thomas McGreevy Liberal–Conservative 2nd  1872–1874 3rd  1874–1878 4th  1878–1882 5th  1882–1887...
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    Congress catalog listing Richard Aldington: An Englishman (1931), by Thomas McGreevy Richard Aldington (1938), by C. P. Snow Richard Aldington: An Intimate...
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  • Thomas MacGreevy (1893–1967), Irish poet McGreevy McGreevey This page lists people with the surname MacGreevy. If an internal link intending to refer to...
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    politician, judge and a Father of Confederation (died 1879) July 29 – Thomas McGreevy, politician and contractor (died 1897) August 12 – Louis-Charles Boucher...
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    Tourangeau from July 18, 1870 Conservative Quebec West Thomas McGreevy Liberal-Conservative Richelieu Thomas McCarthy to September 23, 1870 (death) Conservative...
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    State Senate 19 Race – Nov 02, 2004". ourcampaigns.com. McGreevy, Patrick (October 21, 2008). "Tom McClintock speaks out on farm animal, gay marriage measures"...
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    Random House Canada. ISBN 978-0-679-31475-2. LeDuc, Lawrence; Pammett, Jon H.; McKenzie, Judith L.; Turcotte, André (2010). Dynasties and Interludes: Past and...
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  • Biography (London: Vintage, 1990), p 545 Samuel Beckett, letter to Thomas McGreevy, 9 February 1960 Bair, D., Samuel Beckett: A Biography (London: Vintage...
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    1966) December 7 – Gordon Graydon, politician (d.1953) January 2 – Thomas McGreevy, politician and contractor (b.1825) February 27 – James Austin, businessman...
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    defeated by Thomas McGreevy in the 1891 federal election but elected to the House of Commons in an 1892 by-election held after McGreevy was expelled...
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    Canada in 1857 and started a lumber business. With his brother-in-law, Thomas Beckett, he founder the firm R. R. Dobell & Co, Quebec, at one time one...
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  • Newfoundland and Labrador. Thomas McGreevy b. 1825 first elected in 1867 as Liberal-Conservative member for Quebec West, Quebec. Alexander McGregor b. 1864 first...
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    Thomas McGreevy      Liberal-Conservative Death. Yes Antigonish April 17, 1895 John Sparrow David Thompson      Liberal-Conservative Colin Francis McIsaac...
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    were reelected. Hugh McDonald was reelected in Antigonish on July 7, 1873, on being named Minister of Militia and Defence. Thomas Coffin was reelected...
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  • Meighen's attempt to return to the House of Commons, Defence Minister Andrew McNaughton's defeat in the 1945 Grey North by-election, the 1949 by-election...
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    of Alexander Lindsay; an hotel keeper named O'Neil; Hon. Thomas McGreevy, Hon. Jean Thomas Taschereau and finally Joseph A. Gale. In 1907, Gale gave...
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    Two MPs recontested their seats in byelections, and were reelected. Thomas McKay was reelected in Colchester on December 17, 1874 Alfred Gilpin Jones...
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