John Ardagh (28 May 1928, Nyasaland – 26 January 2008, London) was a British journalist, writer and broadcaster. He was educated at Sherborne School,...
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The Ardagh–Johnson Line is the northeastern boundary of Kashmir drawn by surveyor William Johnson and recommended by John Charles Ardagh as the official...
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Major-General Sir John Charles Ardagh KCMG KCIE CB (9 August 1840 – 30 September 1907), was an Anglo-Irish officer of the British Army, who served as...
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Page 235. John Ardagh (1994), Ireland and the Irish: Portrait of a Changing Society, Hamish Hamilton, London. Page 295-296. John Ardagh (1994), Ireland...
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of fanatical tribesmen, the bullets were vigorously defended by Sir John Ardagh against the heated attack of all except the American military delegate...
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The Ardagh Hoard, best known for the Ardagh Chalice, is a hoard of metalwork from the 8th and 9th centuries. Found in 1868 by two young local boys, Jim...
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Trim, County Meath (now Trim Cathedral). Yonge had his own candidate, John Ardagh, one of his chaplains, but the Crown preferred Dyke, who had an exceptionally...
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(1955), pp. 345–358 Gareau (1961), pp. 517–534 John Ardagh, Germany and the Germans (1987) p 84 Ardagh, Germany and the Germans (1987) pp 74–82 Christian...
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boundary markers at Karakoram Pass. In 1897 a British military officer, Sir John Ardagh, proposed a boundary line along the crest of the Kun Lun Mountains north...
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Kreuzberg has been dubbed a so-called "Turkish town" by observers such as John Ardagh. Turks in Germany Turks in the United Kingdom Turks in London "Seite...
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Ardagh (1828–1893), Canadian politician John Ardagh (1928–2008), British writer John Charles Ardagh (1840–1907), British Army officer Osmond Ardagh (1900–1954)...
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The United Dioceses of Kilmore, Elphin and Ardagh is a diocese of the Church of Ireland located in central Ireland. It is in the ecclesiastical province...
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Ardagh is based in St John the Baptist Cathedral, Sligo in the Diocese of Elphin and Ardagh within the united bishopric of Kilmore, Elphin and Ardagh...
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The New France: A Society in Transition 1945-1977 (Third Edition) by John Ardagh Berstein, Serge; Bernstejn, Sergej Natanovič; Rioux, Jean-Pierre (13...
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Karakoram Pass.[citation needed] In 1897 a British military officer, Sir John Ardagh, proposed a boundary line along the crest of the Kun Lun Mountains north...
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The New France: A Society in Transition 1945–1977 (Third Edition) by John Ardagh Force Ouvrière : il y a 50 ans, la scission, L'Humanité, 19 December...
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border north of the Shaksgam River. This followed a line proposed by Sir John Ardagh in a Memorandum of 1897. That border included the Mir of Hunza's claim...
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Observer), writer (The New France, Germany and the Germans) and broadcaster, John Ardagh, journalist and film critic for The New Yorker magazine Anthony Lane...
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The Bishop of Ardagh was a separate episcopal title which took its name after the village of Ardagh, County Longford in Ireland. It was used by the Roman...
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The New France: A Society in Transition 1945–1977 (Third Edition) by John Ardagh "Marshal Juin Defended – General de Gaulle on Moral Issue". The Times...
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Agriculture and Nationalist Economic Policy (Columbia University Press, 1944) John Ardagh, France in the 1980s (1982) pp 206–57. Sarah Farmer, "The Other House...
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had two sons, John and Hugh. His son John Ardagh was a noted journalist and writer on contemporary France. His grandson Arjuna Ardagh is a writer, and...
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Mél of Ardagh, also written Mel or Moel, was a 5th-century saint in Ireland who was a nephew of Saint Patrick. He was the son of Conis (or Chonis) and...
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1878 – Bulgarian 1880 – Græco-Turkish (Major (later Major General Sir) John Ardagh RE) 1884 – Russo-Afghan (Captain (later Colonel Sir) Thomas Holdich RE)...
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condition that part of the money was spent on repairs. According to John Ardagh, the law, "vigorously applied, was partly successful in its twofold aim:...
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Genus Pinus,' 1832 Edition". Madrono, 10:33–47. 1949. H. W. Renkema and John Ardagh. "Aylmer Bourke Lambert and his 'Description of the Genus Pinus'". The...
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Catholicism portal The Bishop of Ardagh and Clonmacnoise is the Ordinary of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Ardagh and Clonmacnoise, one of the suffragan...
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Catherine Ardagh (born 20 September 1982) is an Irish Fianna Fáil politician who has served as a Senator for the Industrial and Commercial Panel since...
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– Wilbur Olin Atwater, American chemist (b. 1844) September 30 – Sir John Ardagh, British army general (b. 1840) October 10 – Adolf Furtwängler, German...
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Agriculture and Nationalist Economic Policy (Columbia University Press, 1944) John Ardagh, France in the 1980s (1982) pp 206-57. William B. Cohen, "French Empire"...
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