Laurence Ginnell (baptised 9 April 1852 – 17 April 1923) was an Irish nationalist politician, lawyer and Member of Parliament (MP) of the House of Commons...
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1985), Canadian actress Laurence S. Geller, British-born, US-based real estate investor. Laurence Ginnell, Irish politician Laurence Godfrey (archer), British...
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resigned after joining Sinn Féin, and lost the ensuing by-election. Laurence Ginnell's 1909 proposal that the United Ireland League (UIL) adopt abstentionism...
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Loreto Convent boarding school in Navan, County Meath. Ginnell was the second wife of Laurence Ginnell and married him on 30 January 1902 in Rochfortbridge...
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Members of the First Dáil First row, left to right: Laurence Ginnell, Michael Collins, Cathal Brugha, Arthur Griffith, Éamon de Valera, Count Plunkett...
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Count Plunkett Eoin MacNeill Constance Markievicz John J. O'Kelly Ministers not in cabinet Robert Barton Ernest Blythe Seán Etchingham Laurence Ginnell...
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McGuinness (SF) Laurence Ginnell (SF) 4 seats 1921–1923 3rd 1922 John Lyons (Lab) Seán Mac Eoin (PT-SF) Francis McGuinness (PT-SF) Laurence Ginnell (AT-SF) 4th...
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McGuinness (SF) Laurence Ginnell (SF) 4 seats 1921–1923 3rd 1922 John Lyons (Lab) Seán Mac Eoin (PT-SF) Francis McGuinness (PT-SF) Laurence Ginnell (AT-SF) 4th...
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T. E. Lawrence, was brought up at a large manor house near Delvin Laurence Ginnell, nationalist politician, was also from Delvin Brinsley MacNamara, writer...
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*wlati- (“sovereignty”) The Brehon Laws: The Flaiths, a treatise by Laurence Ginnell on the title or class as understood in the later sense Grades and Groups...
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ISBN 978-0-19-820816-7. The Brehon Laws: A Legal Handbook: Chapter VII, Laurence Ginnell (1894) Bartlett, Robert (1994). "Symbolic Meanings of Hair in the Middle...
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Local Government W. T. Cosgrave Office Name Director of Propaganda Laurence Ginnell Director of Agriculture Robert Barton Office Name Deputy President...
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by evicted smallholders. Organised by the United Irish League and Laurence Ginnell, the Ranch War involved cattle drives, public rallies, boycotting,...
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awarded Victoria Cross Gormflaith ingen Flann Sinna, Queen of Tara Laurence Ginnell, Irish nationalist political figure, Irish Parliamentary Party MP and...
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low-ranked semi-free servile tenants similar to serfs. According to Laurence Ginnell, the sencléithe and bothach "were not free to leave the territory except...
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McGuinness (SF) Laurence Ginnell (SF) 4 seats 1921–1923 3rd 1922 John Lyons (Lab) Seán Mac Eoin (PT-SF) Francis McGuinness (PT-SF) Laurence Ginnell (AT-SF) 4th...
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Count Plunkett Eoin MacNeill Constance Markievicz John J. O'Kelly Ministers not in cabinet Robert Barton Ernest Blythe Seán Etchingham Laurence Ginnell...
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crown assembly was queried by some anti-Treaty Irish republicans. Laurence Ginnell turned up in the assembly to demand an answer as to which category...
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Dimech, Maltese journalist, author, and philosopher (b. 1860) 1923 – Laurence Ginnell, Irish lawyer and politician (b. 1852) 1930 – Alexander Golovin, Russian...
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candidate in the Westmeath constituency but was defeated by Sinn Féin's Laurence Ginnell. In 1896, he had succeeded to the baronetcy of Donore in Multyfarnham...
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Elliott Ada English Anna Fahy May Gibney Máire Gill Alice Ginnell, wife of Laurence Ginnell Julia Grenan Nan (Annie) Hogan Sheila Humphreys (Sighle Humphreys)...
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Count Plunkett Eoin MacNeill Constance Markievicz John J. O'Kelly Ministers not in cabinet Robert Barton Ernest Blythe Seán Etchingham Laurence Ginnell...
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MacCotter Ginnell, Laurence (1911). "Brehon Laws" . Encyclopædia Britannica. Vol. 4 (11th ed.). pp. 488–491. Irish Tribal Assemblies, Laurence Ginnell, The...
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McGuinness (SF) Laurence Ginnell (SF) 4 seats 1921–1923 3rd 1922 John Lyons (Lab) Seán Mac Eoin (PT-SF) Francis McGuinness (PT-SF) Laurence Ginnell (AT-SF) 4th...
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McGuinness (SF) Laurence Ginnell (SF) 4 seats 1921–1923 3rd 1922 John Lyons (Lab) Seán Mac Eoin (PT-SF) Francis McGuinness (PT-SF) Laurence Ginnell (AT-SF) 4th...
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the time period within which the theft took place. In 1912 and 1913, Laurence Ginnell suggested that the police investigation had established the identity...
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McGuinness (SF) Laurence Ginnell (SF) 4 seats 1921–1923 3rd 1922 John Lyons (Lab) Seán Mac Eoin (PT-SF) Francis McGuinness (PT-SF) Laurence Ginnell (AT-SF) 4th...
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Count Plunkett Eoin MacNeill Constance Markievicz John J. O'Kelly Ministers not in cabinet Robert Barton Ernest Blythe Seán Etchingham Laurence Ginnell...
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McGuinness (SF) Laurence Ginnell (SF) 4 seats 1921–1923 3rd 1922 John Lyons (Lab) Seán Mac Eoin (PT-SF) Francis McGuinness (PT-SF) Laurence Ginnell (AT-SF) 4th...
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