• Catholicism portal Richard Creagh (Irish: Risteard Craobhach; c. 1523 Limerick City – December 1586, Tower of London) was an Irish Roman Catholic clergyman...
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  • Olympics. "Richard Creagh-Osborne". Olympedia. Retrieved 2 June 2020. Richard Pearson Creagh-Osborne at World Sailing Richard Pearson Creagh-Osborne at...
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    Walking the Summits. Cicerone. ISBN 978-1852841102. Rock climbing: Richard, Creagh; Richard, Stack (25 January 2014). Gap of Dunloe Rock Climbing Guide (PDF)...
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    Mary Helen Creagh CBE FCIL (born 2 December 1967) is a British politician who has served as Member of Parliament (MP) for Coventry East since 2024, having...
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  • Royal Navy sailors since the 19th century. The song was written by Richard Creagh Saunders (1809–1886), who enlisted in the navy as a Schoolmaster on...
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    preparations began for establishing a school at Limerick. At his instigation, Richard Creagh, a priest of the Diocese of Limerick, was persuaded to accept the vacant...
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    1562; also known as Donat O'Teige. 1562 1564 See vacant. 1564 1585 Richard Creagh Appointed 22 March 1564; consecrated Easter 1564; died as a prisoner...
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    1582 in Moyne, Cork Walter Eustace, layman, 14 June 1583 in Dublin Richard Creagh (Irish: Risteard Craobhach) (born 1523), Archbishop of Armagh, December...
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    Raudaschl (AUT)  Hakan Kellner (SWE)  Richard Creagh (CAN) 1965 Gdynia details  Jürgen Mier (GDR)  Bernd Dehmel (GDR)  Richard Hart (GBR) 1966 La Baule details...
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  • or teenagers learning sailing for the first time.[citation needed] Richard Creagh-Osborne commented in the Dinghy Yearbook 1964 (pub. Adlard Coles) that...
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    used for several centuries by the Archbishops of Armagh (including Richard Creagh) as an auxiliary residence to their episcopal quarters in nearby Drogheda...
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  • Paxton Reserve Richard Creagh-Osborne Finn 1960 – Rome/Naples Jonathan Janson Dragon Sir Kenneth Preston Team Captain Richard Creagh-Osborne Reserve...
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    counsel. In 1774, Curran married his cousin Sarah Creagh (1755–1844), the daughter of Richard Creagh, a County Cork physician. His eldest daughter Amelia...
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  • Major General Sir Michael O'Moore Creagh, KBE, MC (16 May 1892 – 14 December 1970) was a British Army officer who served in both the world wars. He commanded...
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  • Raudaschl (AUT)  Hakan Kellner (SWE)  Richard Creagh (CAN) 1965 Gdynia details  Jürgen Mier (GDR)  Bernd Dehmel (GDR)  Richard Hart (GBR) 1966 La Baule details...
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  • preparations began for establishing a school at Limerick. At his instigation, Richard Creagh, a priest of the Diocese of Limerick, was persuaded to accept the vacant...
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  • Catholic Church titles Preceded by George Dowdall Roman Catholic Archbishop of Armagh 1560–1562 Succeeded by Richard Creagh...
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    short incumbency of Donagh O'Tighe (1560–62), the see was filled by Richard Creagh (1564–85), a native of Limerick. He was lawfully arrested and imprisoned...
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  • Peter Creagh or Piers Crevens (born Carrigeen 25 July 1642; died Strasbourg 25 July 1705) was an Irish Roman Catholic bishop in the late 17th and early...
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  • and writer Risteard Craobhach (Richard Creagh, c. 1523 – 1586), Irish Catholic clergyman Risteard Ó Foghludha (Richard Foley, 1871–1957), Irish-language...
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    Diarmaid Riabach had previously acquired notoriety after betraying Richard Creagh, the fugitive Catholic Archbishop of Armagh, to the authorities. The...
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  • Ryrie  (AUS) 4 800 13 288 11 361 DNF 0 7 557 14 256 5 703 2965 2965 11  Richard Creagh-Osborne  (GBR) 8 499 6 624 7 557 8 499 DNF 0 9 448 15 226 2853 2853...
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  • Wauchope George Dowdall Archbishops 16th–21st centuries Donagh O'Tighe Richard Creagh Edmund MacGauran Peter Lombard Aodh Mac Cathmhaoil Hugh O'Reilly Edmund...
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  • Mercurian. After he had passed his novitiate he was sent into Ireland with Richard Creagh as a missionary for several years and there taught at a Jesuit school...
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  • Wauchope George Dowdall Archbishops 16th–21st centuries Donagh O'Tighe Richard Creagh Edmund MacGauran Peter Lombard Aodh Mac Cathmhaoil Hugh O'Reilly Edmund...
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    biblical commentaries (Antwerp, Plantin, 1566), which he dedicated to Richard Creagh, Archbishop of Armagh. He was particularly interested in the writings...
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  • Newman. In 1564 the Pope, by a bull dated 31 May, entrusted to Wolfe and Richard Creagh the erection of universities and schools in Ireland. In the early 1560s...
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  • both of whom were in prison, namely, the Irish Archbishop of Armagh Richard Creagh and Thomas Watson, the Bishop of Lincoln. Gwin, who appears to still...
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  • Lismalin 1612: William St John of Skaddanston 1613: Thomas Cantwell 1614: Richard Butler of Knocktopher 1615: William O'Meary of Lisenoskey 1616: Daniel...
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    Richard Michael Quigley (born August 1971) is a British Labour Party politician serving as the Member of Parliament for Isle of Wight West since 2024...
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