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    RIC. Gillespie was married to Rosie with two children, Billy and Peter.[citation needed] Gillespie served as a gunner during World War I, during which time...
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    featuring Tom Farquharson, Sam Irving, Bobby Irvine and Billy Gillespie. During the 1920s, Billy Gillespie set the Irish FAs record of thirteen goals in an international...
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    naturally each age has got its own shit." Gillespie joined the big band of Hines' long-time collaborator Billy Eckstine, and it was as a member of Eckstine's...
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  • footballer Billy Gillespie (1891–1981), Irish football (soccer) player Bobby Gillespie (born 1962), Scottish rock and roll musician Brock Gillespie (born 1982)...
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  • Derry City adopted the stripes, while Billy Gillespie was manager of the club, in recognition of Gillespie's achievements at Sheffield United. The first...
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    Aaron Roderick Gillespie (born July 18, 1983) is an American musician, best known for being the original and current drummer and clean vocalist for the...
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  • Farm Wanderers which ended in a 4–4 draw. In the season of 1907–08, Billy Gillespie began playing for the club, and went on to become one of the club's...
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  • Jardine Gillespie (2 October 1873 – 1942) was a Scottish footballer who played as a centre forward for Lincoln City and Manchester City. Gillespie is tied...
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  • footballer Bill Gillespie (rugby league) (1894–1945), Australian rugby league player Billie Gillespie (1873–1942), English footballer Billy Gillespie (1891–1981)...
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  • derived from Sheffield United, who wore the pattern and, specifically, Billy Gillespie, a native of nearby County Donegal. He played for Sheffield United...
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    member of their squad at the 1986 FIFA World Cup, he was joint with Billy Gillespie as Northern Ireland's top scorer of all before their record was surpassed...
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    Grenville Morris (3) 3 31 1913–14  Ireland (2)  Scotland  England  Wales Billy Gillespie 3 - 1914–19 Not held due to the First World War. 32 1919–20  Wales...
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    Tribune-Herald. Retrieved February 3, 2020. Heyen, Billy (March 20, 2019). "'No idea this would happen': Freddie Gillespie's rise from a D-III player to an important...
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  • United F.C. Retrieved 20 September 2022. Strack-Zimmermann, Benjamin. "Billy Gillespie (Player)". National Football Teams. Retrieved 20 September 2022. Strack-Zimmermann...
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    played under Herbert Chapman and alongside another Irish international, Billy Gillespie. After leaving Leeds, Scott returned to Merseyside where he played...
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    for the first three qualifying matches. Billy Bingham managed the remainder of the qualification campaign. Billy Bingham managed for the first three qualifying...
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  • Mr. Woodcock (category Films directed by Craig Gillespie)
    is a 2007 American comedy film directed by Craig Gillespie, and starring Seann William Scott, Billy Bob Thornton, Susan Sarandon, Amy Poehler, and Ethan...
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    1914 and won by Ireland with a team that included Patrick O’Connell, Billy Gillespie, Val Harris, Louis Bookman, Samuel Young and Bill Lacey. 1913–14 was...
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    Blades. Inspirational captain and FA Cup winner Billy Gillespie played over 500 times for The Blades. Billy Hendry was one of United's first 'star players'...
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    Trinidad and Tobago; the previous record of 13 goals was held jointly by Billy Gillespie and Colin Clarke. As of October 2015, Kyle Lafferty is second to Healy...
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  • I Know What You Did Last Summer (category Films directed by Jim Gillespie (director))
    What You Did Last Summer is a 1997 American slasher film directed by Jim Gillespie and written by Kevin Williamson. It stars Jennifer Love Hewitt, Sarah...
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  • (Alliance) Ken Robinson (UUP) Barbara Gilliland (UUP) Billy Boyd (DUP) Jean Boyd (DUP) 1985 Leo McKenna (Alliance) Robert Caul (UUP) Billy Gillespie (DUP)...
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    City 5–2 at Hyde Road. In the late 1890s, Scottish brothers Billy and Matthew Gillespie played on opposite sides in the fixture on three occasions. The...
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    Corey Steger, bassist Rey Anasco and drummer Aaron Gillespie. The band currently consists of Gillespie, alongside keyboardist Christopher Dudley (since...
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    Women's Viewable Brackets". NCAA. 2005-03-12. Retrieved 2007-03-13. Billy Gillespie to become new UK basketball coach | SPORTS | WHAS11.com | News for...
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  • to Alois Hitler, Jr. (died 1969 in the United States). 6 August – Billy Gillespie, soccer player (died 1981). 23 October – John Caffrey, recipient of...
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    Windsor Park. In 1914, together with Harris, Lacey, Louis Bookman and Billy Gillespie, he was a member of the Irish team that won the 1914 British Home Championship...
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    (Esoteric ES 548). Charlie Parker and Dizzy Gillespie were both participants at a recorded jam session hosted by Billy Eckstine on February 15, 1943, and Parker...
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    Ernest Needham. Following a letter of recommendation from United player Billy Gillespie, the man they targeted was George Utley. The committee were not unanimous...
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    musicians who would shape the future of jazz including Charlie Parker, Dizzy Gillespie, Dexter Gordon, Gene Ammons, Miles Davis, Art Blakey, Cecil Payne, Fats...
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