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    John Conolly (27 May 1794 – 5 March 1866) was an English psychiatrist. He published the volume Indications of Insanity in 1830. In 1839, he was appointed...
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  • John Conolly (1794–1866) was an English physician who was a pioneer in the field of psychiatry. John Conolly may also refer to: John Augustus Conolly...
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  • Conolly is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Arthur Conolly (1807–1842), British intelligence officer, explorer and writer Claud Conolly...
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    original text related to this article: John Richard Arthur Conolly, in History of West Australia John Richard Arthur Conolly (22 July 1870 – 1 March 1945) was...
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  • afternoon headlines, with experts and newsmakers. She is married to John Conolly. "'Outnumbered' panel discuss their monikers". Fox News. 4 February 2017...
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    can be awarded to British and Commonwealth forces. Conolly was a younger son of Edward Michael Conolly (an MP), by his wife Catherine Jane, daughter of...
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  • called "Fiddler's Green", or more often "Fo'c'sle Song", was written by John Conolly in 1966, a Lincolnshire songwriter. It has been recorded by Tim Hart...
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    long-term cost of keeping each patient. Under the third superintendent John Conolly the institution became famous as the first large asylum to dispense with...
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    Billy Connolly (redirect from Billy conolly)
    three portraits of Connolly were made by leading artists Jack Vettriano, John Byrne, and Rachel Maclean. These were later turned into part of Glasgow's...
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    Derwent Coleridge, distinguished scholar, author; rector at Hanwell John Conolly, superintendent at the Hanwell Asylum, 1839–1844; ran a private asylum...
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  • John Hamilton Conolly (June 4, 1935 – January 18, 1988) was an American businessman and politician. Born in Waukegan, Illinois, Conolly served in the...
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    is celebrated in the song "Punch and Judy Man" by British folk singer John Conolly. A video game called "Punchy" was released for the ZX Spectrum and Commodore...
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  • by Pete St. John. "Ringsend Rose" - about a girl from Ringsend, written by Pete St. John. "Dublin Lady" - by singer/songwriter John Conolly. Not written...
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    with—a situation he finally achieved in 1838. In 1839 Sergeant John Adams and Dr. John Conolly were impressed by the work of Hill, and introduced the method...
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    provided reformist arguments for the lunatic asylums of the Victorian era. John Conolly, a physician interested in psychological aspects of disease, used phrenology...
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  • S. Representative from Kansas John Connally (1917–1993), American politician John Connolly (disambiguation) John Conolly (disambiguation) This disambiguation...
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  • musician, son of the above John Connelly (disambiguation) Jack Connolly (disambiguation) John Conolly (disambiguation) John Conlee (born 1946), American...
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    William Conolly (9 April 1662 – 30 October 1729), also known as Speaker Conolly, was an Irish Whig politician, Commissioner of Revenue, lawyer and landowner...
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    in Kildare. In 1758, aged 15, she married Thomas Conolly (1738–1803), grand-nephew of William Conolly, Speaker of the Irish House of Commons. Her husband...
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    a jockey, and his nephew, John Conolly (1858-1896), would also become a successful jockey in Ireland. Around 1817, Conolly became apprentice to William...
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  • neuropsychiatry and electroconvulsive therapy Eustace Chesser 1902–1973 Scottish John Conolly 1794–1866 British He published the volume Indications of Insanity in...
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    the Mingoes, to move off from the Shawanese." Lord Dunmore to Captain John Conolly. Williamsburg, June 20, 1774. From American Archives, 4th series, 1:473...
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    with—a situation he finally achieved in 1838. In 1839, Sergeant John Adams and Dr. John Conolly were impressed by the work of Hill, and introduced the method...
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    Edward Tennyson Conolly (31 August 1822 – 8 November 1908) was a New Zealand lawyer, politician and judge. Conolly was born in Chichester, Sussex, England...
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    to discuss what could be done to assist them. In discussion with Dr John Conolly (of the Hanwell Asylum) and Rev Dr Andrew Reed (a philanthropist and...
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    was used - from 1848 to c. 1905 - as an asylum. Notable psychiatrist John Conolly (1794–1866) was one of its licensed proprietors, between 1848 and 1866...
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    Daukes, whose Italianate corridor-plan design was based on the advice of John Conolly, the superintendent of the First Middlesex County Asylum. The foundation...
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  • a situation he finally achieved in 1838. In 1839, Sergeant John Adams and Dr. John Conolly were impressed by the work of Hill, and introduced the method...
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    may therefore be counted alongside William Tuke, Vincenzo Chiarugi and John Conolly as one of the pioneers of the moral treatment of mental illness. Sociologist...
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  • additional surname of Conolly by deed poll in 1938. He was the son of the 5th Baron Carew and Catherine Conolly, daughter of Thomas Conolly of Castletown, Celbridge...
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