Christopher Robinson (1712–1787) was an Irish barrister and judge, who for many years was the senior ordinary judge of the Irish courts of common law....
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Christopher Robinson (Irish judge) (1712–1787), Irish lawyer, judge and bibliophile Christopher T. Robinson, American diplomat Christopher Robinson (priest)...
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Sir Bryan Robinson (14 January 1808 – 6 December 1887) was an Irish-born lawyer, judge and politician in Newfoundland. He represented Fortune Bay in the...
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Stephen Christopher Yaxley-Lennon (né Yaxley; born 27 November 1982), better known as Tommy Robinson, is a British anti-Islam campaigner and one of the...
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Clongowes Wood College (category 1814 establishments in Ireland)
Standards in Public Office Commission, former judge of the High Court Christopher Palles — the most eminent Irish judge of his time Sir John Joseph Sheil PC —...
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Daniel Kinahan (category Irish gangsters)
Kinahan (born 25 June 1977) is an Irish boxing promoter and suspected crime boss. He has been named by the High Court of Ireland as a senior figure in organised...
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Sir Hercules Langrishe, 1st Baronet (category Irish MPs 1761–1768)
Reverend Christopher Robinson, Rector of Granard, only son of the eminent judge Christopher Robinson and had several children, including Sir Bryan Robinson, who...
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generations of Irish stars". The Irish Times. 13 June 2020. Retrieved 11 October 2023. Isherwood, Charles (28 March 2009). "An Irish Immigrant in Missitucky...
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Co-operation Ireland is Christopher Moran, a position he has held for over a decade having previously been Chairman of the Co-operation Ireland GB Executive...
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Bryan Robinson (1680–1754) was an Irish physician, academic and writer. A native of Clapham, North Yorkshire, Robinson graduated M.B. from Cambridge University...
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Irish barrister and judge who has served as President of the Law Reform Commission since July 2022. He previously served as Chief Justice of Ireland from...
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King's Inns (category Articles containing Irish-language text)
and was based in part on that of Christopher Robinson, senior puisne judge of the Court of King's Bench (Ireland), who died in 1787. Books were sold...
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Mary Holland (journalist) (category Christopher Ewart-Biggs Memorial Prize recipients)
is a very serious weakness of your coverage of Irish affairs that you are a very poor judge of Irish Catholics. That gifted and talkative community includes...
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– Richard Óg de Burgh, Irish nobleman (House of Burgh) (b. 1259) August 3 – Roger Mortimer, English nobleman, knight and judge (b. 1256) September 15...
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Eoghan Quigg (category Male singers from Northern Ireland)
the Irish national selection for the chance to represent Ireland in 2014 at the Eurovision Song Contest but finished second. Eoghan Karl Christopher Quigg...
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Christopher Robinson (1763 – November 2, 1798) was a Virginia-born soldier, lawyer and political figure in Upper Canada. He was born in Virginia in 1763...
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Jeffrey Donaldson (category Members of the Northern Ireland Forum)
Presbyterian Church in Ireland. Speaking of his national identity, Donaldson says that he is "Irish and British, Northern Irish and British, and British...
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Edwin Poots (category Presbyterians from Northern Ireland)
appointed Poots to the Northern Ireland Executive as Minister of Culture, Arts and Leisure. Poots left office after Peter Robinson became First Minister in 2008...
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Sir Bryan Robinson, uncle of the first Baron, was a judge of the Supreme Court of Newfoundland between 1858 and 1877. Christopher Robinson, grandfather...
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Robert Johnson (1745–1833) (category Justices of the Irish Common Pleas)
although he had made a similar anonymous attack on a senior Irish judge, Christopher Robinson, in 1779. He was born in Dublin, eldest son of Thomas Johnson...
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(Robinson) Jonathan Harvey (St John's) Kit Hesketh-Harvey (Clare) Richard Hickox (Queens'), Grammy Award winner Tim Hodgkinson (unknown) Christopher Hogwood...
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American attorney and judge; appointed Associate Justice of the Oklahoma Supreme Court in April 2018 Séamus Darby (born 1950), Irish Gaelic footballer Siegen...
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Jerry Hall (category American people of Irish descent)
Sheffield), a medical records librarian, and John P. Hall. She is of English, Irish, and Dutch descent. Hall graduated from North Mesquite High School early...
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the Irish Rebellion of 1798 begins when the Irish Militia arrest the leadership of the Society of United Irishmen, a group unique amongst Irish republican...
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1951 (category CS1 Irish-language sources (ga))
Lebanese-American attorney, politician and conservative political commentator Larry Robinson, Canadian hockey player June 3 – Jill Biden, First Lady of the United States...
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Abbey Theatre (redirect from Irish National Theatre Society)
The Abbey Theatre (Irish: Amharclann na Mainistreach), also known as the National Theatre of Ireland (Irish: Amharclann Náisiúnta na hÉireann) is a theatre...
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Sinn Féin (redirect from Irish Republican Party)
Sinn Féin (/ʃɪn ˈfeɪn/ shin FAYN; Irish: [ˌʃɪn̠ʲ ˈfʲeːnʲ] ; lit. '[We] Ourselves') is an Irish republican and democratic socialist political party active...
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May 18 (category CS1 Irish-language sources (ga))
conscription. 1922 – Seamus Woods leads an Irish Republican Army attack on the headquarters of the Royal Irish Constabulary in Belfast. 1926 – Evangelist...
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University College E. R. Dodds, Irish classicist, Regius Professor of Greek (Oxford) Katharine Ellis, music historian Christopher Fyfe, historian of west Africa...
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Thomas Langlois Lefroy (category Irish Conservative Party MPs)
was an Irish-Huguenot politician and judge. He served as an MP for the constituency of Dublin University in 1830–1841, Privy Councillor of Ireland in 1835–1869...
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