featured Dermot climbing with various guests, on the Eiger, Mount Kenya , Nepal , Yosemite , Scotland ... Dheas Wild Ireland , a series which featured Dermot walking the length of Ireland from Malin Head ... 20ireland.htm Turas Feasa , a series which had Dermot following seven great Irish walks. http ctlfilms.com ... with Dermot joining local nomads on some of the world s great nomadic journeys, including Siberia 2001 ... onthetrailofthetain 1018167.html References reflist External links http www.dermotsomers.com Dermot Somers official website Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Somers, Dermot ALTERNATIVE ... Somers, Dermot Category 1947 births Category Living people Category Boardman Tasker Prize winners ... presenters Category TG4 presenters Category Article Feedback 5 ga Dermot Somers ... more details
Dermot Anthony O Reilly b. 1942, Dublin , Republic of Ireland Ireland &ndash d. February 17, 2007, St. John s, Newfoundland and Labrador was an Irish born Canadian musician, producer and songwriter. O Reilly was a member of Ryan s Fancy and became a solo artist when the band disbanded in 1983. He was educated at Inchicore Inchicore, County Dublin . ref name encyclopedia Encyclopedia of Newfoundland and Labrador ISBN 0 9693422 1 7 ref In March 1968, O Reilly emigrated to Toronto where he met future bandmates Fergus O Byrne and Denis Ryan. He was one of the founding members of The Sons of Erin and helped form the band Sullivan s Gypsies in 1970. In 1971, O Reilly, O Byrne and Ryan moved to St. John s, Newfoundland and Labrador St. John s and began performing as Ryan s Fancy . Ryan s Fancy became a popular Music of Ireland Irish group that released 12 albums and hosted a successful television program for several seasons. O Reilly wrote and produced many Irish songs as a member of Ryan s Fancy , as a solo artist and later as a member of the group Brishney . O Reilly performed regularly with Fergus O Byrne. In 2004, Ryan s Fancy was honored with a Lifetime Achievement Award by the East Coast Music Association. After Ryan s Fancy disbanded, O Reilly founded Piperstock Productions , a video production and marketing company based in Torbay, Newfoundland and Labrador . Some of Piperstock s video productions are The Last Run Rigs, Jigs and Songs from the Heart Cain s Legacy Death O Reilly died of a heart attack, aged 64, and is survived by his wife, Ann, and their three daughters. http ..., some written by Dermot http www.theindependent.ca article.asp?AID 669&ATID 6 Interview by Independent ... . NAME Oreilly, Dermot ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1942 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH February 17, 2007 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Oreilly, Dermot Category 1942 births Category ... Canada musician stub pt Dermot O Reilly ... more details
Infobox GAA player image name Dermot Carlin irish nickname height convert 1.78 m ftin 0 abbr on occupation Site Engineer sport Gaelic Football code Football county Tyrone province Ulster clposition Corner Back club Killyclogher St. Mary s GAC Killyclogher St. Mary s clyears clapps points clcounty clprovince clubs Killyclogher St. Mary s GAC Killyclogher St. Mary s counties Tyrone GAA Tyrone icposition Corner Back icyears 2003 icapps points icprovince 1 icallireland 2 allstars nfl 1 birth date birth place County Tyrone Tyrone Dermot Carlin is a Tyrone GAA Tyrone Gaelic football er from Killyclogher. He was a member of the squad that won Tyrone s first ever All Ireland Senior Football Championship in 2003. In the same year he was part of the Killyclogher team which captured the Tyrone Senior Football Championship for the 1st time. Carlin was also part of Tyrone s 2001 All Ireland Minor Football Championship All Ireland Minor Championship winning team. In a very competitive era in Tyrone football, Carlin has fought his way back onto the first team lineup by 2007. ref cite web url http www.nwipp newspapers.com UH free 291321494607121.php title Carlin happy to take more central role accessdate 2007 03 10 Dead link date October 2010 bot H3llBot ref He also has a very rich past in underage football, having represented Omagh CBS in the MacRory Cup , reaching the final two years in a row, Dermot was the captain sharing the trophy in 2001, due to the onset of Foot and Mouth . ref cite web url http www.ulstercollegesgaa.com app DisplayEvent.asp?SectionID 6&ArticleID 1654 title OMAGH CBS TO MEET ST MICHAEL S AGAIN... accessdate 2007 03 10 Dead link date October 2010 bot H3llBot ref Carlin represented the University of Ulster when he was a student there. ref cite web url http news.ulster.ac.uk ... 2008 Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Carlin, Dermot ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH Tyrone DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Carlin, Dermot ... more details
Dermot Gun O Mahony 2 April 1881 22 April 1960 was an Ireland Irish politician and farmer. He was first elected to D il ireann as a Cumann na nGaedheal Teachta D la TD for the Wicklow D il ireann constituency Wicklow constituency at the Irish general election, June 1927 June 1927 general election . ref name oireachtas db cite web url http www.oireachtas.ie members hist default.asp?housetype 0&HouseNum 5&MemberID 914&ConstID 184 title Mr. Dermot O Mahony work Oireachtas Members Database accessdate 12 January 2009 ref He was re elected at the Irish general election, September 1927 September 1927 , Irish general election, 1932 1932 and Irish general election, 1933 1933 general elections. ref cite web url http www.electionsireland.org candidate.cfm?ID 1682 title Dermot O Mahony work ElectionsIreland.org accessdate 12 January 2009 ref He was re elected at the Irish general election, 1937 1937 general election as a Fine Gael TD. He lost his seat at the Irish general election, 1938 1938 general election . His father Pierce Charles de Lacy O Mahony was an Irish Parliamentary Party Member of Parliament MP for North Meath UK Parliament constituency North Meath from 1886 1892, and his great grandfather Pierce Mahony 1792 1853 was a Repeal Association Repeal MP for Kinsale in 1837. See also Families in the Oireachtas References reflist Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Omahony, Dermot ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 2 April 1881 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 22 April 1960 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Omahony, Dermot Category 1881 births Category 1960 deaths Category Teachta D la Category Cumann na nGaedheal politicians Category Fine Gael politicians Category Members of the 5th D il Category Members of the 6th D il Category Members of the 7th D il Category Members of the 8th D il Category Members of the 9th D il Category People from County Wicklow Category Irish farmers Ireland politician stub ... more details
Dermot Seymour b. 1956, Belfast , Northern Ireland is a Northern Irish artist. He has been described as a social realist, exploring the anxiety, bewilderment and absurdity of the situation in Northern Ireland and representing it with definite imagery but in an oblique and obscure way . ref name AC cite web title Dermot Seymour work Arts Council of Northern Ireland Collection Artists url http www.artscouncil ni.org collection artists art137.htm accessdate 6 July 2009 ref His social realist approach towards Northern Irish politics frequently involves a juxtaposition of images within the Irish landscape, particularly livestock, and religious and military symbols. He lives in County Mayo and is a member of Aosd na . ref name AO cite web title Dermot Seymour work Aosd na url http aosdana.artscouncil.ie Members Visual Arts Seymour.aspx accessdate 6 July 2009 ref Education He studied at the University of Ulster where he received a Bachelor of Arts BA in Art and Design in 1978 and an Advanced Diploma in Art and Design in 1981. ref name AC Exhibitions In 1998, he and painter Martin Gale , each produced a series of landscapes on opposite sides of the Irish border as part of Fair to Mizen , a project organised and exhibited by the Boathouse Gallery in Cork city Cork . ref name AO His work has been included in many exhibitions, including On the Balcony of the Nation which toured the United States USA during the early 1990s, The Fifth Province Some New Art from Ireland which toured Canada from 1991 to 1993 and In a State , Kilmainham Gaol , Dublin . He has had solo shows in Belfast, New York City New York , Berlin and Dublin, ref name AC as well as in Ireland almost every year since 1981, including at the Orchard Gallery, Derry 2000 , Kevin Kavanagh Gallery, Dublin 2000 and 2001 , Monghan ... Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Seymour, Dermot ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1956 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Seymour, Dermot ... more details
infobox GAA player image name Dermot McCabe irish dateofbirth 17 5 1976 postation Midfeild feet 6 inches 2 weight 14st clcounty 6 clprovince 0 county Cavan occupation code Football sport Gaelic football province Ulster club Gowna clyears counties Cavan icyears 1995 2009 icapps points 70 7 133 br 2001 2009 ref http www.gaainfo.com club.php?co cavan&club gowna GAA Score Info ref icprovince 1 nfl allstars 1 birth place Co. Cavan , Republic of Ireland Ireland Dermot McCabe born May 17, 1976 was a former Gaelic football player for Cavan GAA Cavan . ref http www.gaainfo.com players football cavan Dermot 20McCabe.php GAA Info ref ref http www.hoganstand.com Cavan ArticleForm.aspx?ID 44066 interview ref Playing career He has been ever present since breaking into the Cavan team in 1995 when they lost an Ulster final against Tyrone. He helped Cavan reach reached the All Ireland Under 21 Football Championship final in 1996, but they were defeated by Kerry. In 1997, McCabe was highly influential as Cavan claimed their only Ulster Senior Football Championship title in the last 40 years, beating Derry in Clones. Widely regarded as one of Cavan s best players of modern times, McCabe claimed an GAA All Stars Awards winners football All Star Award for his efforts in 1997. He played for Ireland international rules football team Ireland in the revived 1998 International Rules Series against Australian International Rules Team Australia . He was one of Ireland s stars by scoring 14 points. He was again selected for Ireland when they won the 2001 International Rules Series . ref http www.independent.ie sport gaelic football mccabes future on rocks after challenge noshow 1721490.html By Colm Keys published by Irish Independent,Tuesday April 28, 2009 ref ref http irishnews125.blogspot.com 2009 ... rules football team 2001 Persondata NAME McCabe, Dermot ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH May 17, 1976 PLACE OF BIRTH Co. Cavan DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT McCabe, Dermot ... more details
Infobox MLA honorific prefix name Dermot Nesbitt honorific suffix image Replace this image male.svg imagesize 150px alt caption office Minister of the Environment term start 20 February 2002 term end 15 October 2002 predecessor Sam Foster UK politician Sam Foster successor Arlene Foster constituency AM2 South Down Assembly constituency South Down assembly2 Northern Ireland majority2 term start2 25 June 1998 term end2 7 March 2007 predecessor2 Belfast Agreement New Creation successor2 John McCallister birth date birth date and age 1947 8 14 df yes birth place death date death place restingplace birthname nationality party Ulster Unionist Party otherparty spouse relations children residence alma mater occupation profession cabinet committees portfolio religion signature signature alt website footnotes Dermot Nesbitt born 14 August 1947 is a politician from Northern Ireland . Nesbitt studied economics at Queens University Belfast and joined the Ulster Unionist Party UUP . He was the election agent for Brian Faulkner from 1973 until 1977, most of this period spent as a member of the Unionist Party of Northern Ireland . Nesbitt worked as a lecturer at Queens and by 1981 he had rejoined the UUP, being elected to Down District Council . He held this seat until 1989. Nesbitt was elected to the Northern Ireland Forum for South Down Assembly constituency South Down in 1996, and held this seat on the Northern Ireland Assembly at the Northern Ireland Assembly election, 1998 1998 and Northern Ireland Assembly election, 2003 2003 elections . He was a junior minister in the Office of the First .... References http www.nics.gov.uk biogs dnesbitt.htm Biographies Dermot Nesbitt http politics.guardian.co.uk person 0,, 3873,00.html Aristotle Dermot Nesbitt start box s par ni ass succession box ..., Dermot ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 14 August 1948 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Nesbitt, Dermot Category 1947 births Category Living people Category Members ... more details
Infobox GAA player code Football sport Gaelic football image name Dermot Hannafin irish fullname Dermot Hannafin Jnr feet inches occupation county Kerry province Munster club Castleisland Desmonds clposition Midfield clubs clyears 1970s 1990s clapps points clcounty 8 clprovince 2 clallireland 1 counties Kerry icposition Midfield icyears 1985 1993 icapps points 7 1 01 icprovince 1 icallireland 1 nfl 3 allstars clupdate icupdate birth place Castleisland , County Kerry Dermot Hannafin born 19?? in Castleisland , County Kerry is a retired Irish people Irish sportsperson. He played Gaelic football with his local club Castleisland Desmonds and was a member of the Kerry GAA Kerry senior inter county team from 1985 until 1993. His father also Dermot played with Kerry GAA Kerry during the 1950s. Playing career Club Hannafin played his club football with his local Castleisland Desmonds club and enjoyed much success. He won a number of Kerry County Club Championship county club championship titles with Castleisland throughout the 1980s and 1990s. These victories allowed the club to represent the county in the provincial club championship. A 2 6 to 0 9 defeat of the famous St. Finbarr s GAA St. Finbarr s club gave Hannafin a coveted Munster Senior Club Football Championship Munster club winners medal. ref cite web url http munster.gaa.ie teams clubfootball.html title Munster Club Championship Football Winning Teams publisher Munster GAA date accessdate 2009 03 31 Dead link date October 2010 bot H3llBot ref He later lined out in Croke Park for the All Ireland final against St Vincents GAA St. Vincents of Dublin. In one of the most dramatic endings ever a fifty eighth minute goal gave Castleisland ... All Ireland for 11 years. References http www.terracetalk.com kerry football player 181 Dermot 28Jnr ... Team 1986 Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Hannafin, Dermot ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT ... DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Hannafin, Dermot Category Living people Category Castleisland ... more details
Infobox person image name Dermot Murnaghan caption birthname Dermot John Murnaghan birth date birth date and age 1957 12 26 df yes birth place Devon , England education University of Sussex occupation Journalist , television presenter spouse Maria Keegan 1989 present children 4 credits BBC Breakfast br Eggheads br Sky News Today br Are You an Egghead? br Murnaghan Sky News Murnaghan Dermot Murnaghan born 26 December 1957 is a British journalist and television presenter . He is well known for his work as a presenter of ITV News ITV and BBC News as well as the shows Eggheads 2003 present and Treasure Hunt UK game show Treasure Hunt 2002 2003 . He co presented BBC Breakfast from Monday to Thursday as well as regularly fronting national BBC news bulletins until December 2007. He now presents for Sky News . In 1997, as an ITN presenter, he broke the news of the death of Diana, Princess of Wales to viewers on ITV . ref http www.independent.co.uk news media interview dermot murnaghans on a sky high 768673.html Interview Dermot Murnaghan s on a Sky High from independent.co.uk. Retrieved 29 February 2012. ref Early life Murnaghan was born in the county of Devon in south west England. He and his family later moved to Northern Ireland first to Armagh City , then to Newry , County Down , and then to Holywood ... femail article 1203396 Me school photo Dermot Murnaghan remembers political religious ... I m Dermot Murnaghan, watch my crotch follow you round the room . It was revealed in October ...?id 170 Sky News ref References reflist External links http www.kbjmgt.co.uk clients 23 dermot murnaghan Dermot Murnaghan Official Agent s website bbc.co.uk 1 hi programmes breakfast 2259298.stm Sky News Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Murnaghan, Dermot ALTERNATIVE NAMES ... OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Murnaghan, Dermot Category 1957 births Category Living people Category People from ... people of Irish descent ga Dermot Murnaghan ... more details
Infobox person name Dermot Walsh image imagesize caption birth date Birth date 1924 09 10 df yes birth place Dublin , Republic of Ireland Ireland death date Death date and age 2002 06 26 1924 09 10 df yes death place Royal Tunbridge Wells Tunbridge Wells , England birth name spouse Hazel Court 1949 1963 br Diana Scougall 1968 1974 br Elizabeth Madeleine Annear 1944 1993 1974 1993 her death Dermot Walsh 10 September 1924 26 June 2002 was an Irish people Irish theatre stage , film and television actor , known for portraying Richard I of England Richard the Lionheart in the 1962 television series Richard the Lionheart . Biography Early life Born in Dublin , ref name Independent1 cite web title Dermot Walsh Obituaries, News url http www.independent.co.uk news obituaries dermot walsh 647232.html author Vallance, Tom publisher The Independent date 4 July 2002 accessdate 2009 07 04 ref Walsh was the son of a journalist and a Civil service civil servant . ref name Telegraph1 cite web title Obituaries Dermot Walsh url http www.telegraph.co.uk news obituaries 1399080 Dermot Walsh.html publisher The Daily Telegraph date 3 July 2002 accessdate 2009 07 04 ref He attended St Mary s College, Dublin St Mary s College, Rathmines , and on the wishes of his parents, read Law at University College Dublin University College, Dublin . ref name Telegraph1 Walsh studied acting at the Abbey Theatre Abbey Theatre School and spent three years with Lord Longford s repertory company at the Gate Theatre , ref ... IMDB http www.imdb.com name nm0909614 bio IMDB Dermot Walsh Biography ref Walsh s television work included ... in 1993. ref name IMDB ref name Telegraph1 The actress Elisabeth Dermot Walsh is Walsh s daughter ... Dermot Walsh Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Walsh, Dermot ALTERNATIVE NAMES ..., Dermot Category People from Dublin city Category 1924 births Category 2002 deaths Category Irish stage actors Category Irish film actors Category Irish television actors fr Dermot Walsh ... more details
Unreferenced date April 2008 Dermot FitzGerald 20 March 1935 &ndash 5 February 2006 was a leading Irish businessman and philanthropist. A descendant of the aristocratic Earls of Desmond , FitzGerald was born in Limerick, Ireland to a southern Irish Protestant family. His father, Gerald FitzGerald, was a bank manager. He attended Wesley College, Dublin Wesley College , a prestigious Dublin school run by his maternal uncle Gerald Myles. Upon graduating he joined a host of notable alumni such as playwright George Bernard Shaw and Chaim Herzog , the sixth President of Israel . In the late 1950s, FitzGerald emerged as a pioneer of scuba diving in Ireland. FitzGerald s work in the fledgling field of underwater photography unveiled and displayed the marine life of the Irish coastline to a wondrous audience. At a time when the Irish authorities had no diving capability, FitzGerald was often summoned to lead dives on behalf of the government. FitzGerald began his business career as a trainee in a small accounting firm. Following a series of mergers, FitzGerald quickly rose through the ranks and was ultimately appointed the head partner of PricewaterhouseCoopers . In the 1980s, as the Irish economy was experiencing a crippling recession, FitzGerald emerged as a leading insolvency practitioner. His business reputation flourished after a string of successes in rescuing failing businesses. In 1986, FitzGerald was the defendant in a landmark legal case brought by Irish tobacco giant Carroll Group. The court issued judgement in favor of FitzGerald. The precedent set by http www.ucc.ie law irlii cases 7401p 86.htm Carroll Group v Bourke defines the legal treatment of reservation of title ... living community in Adare, Ireland, in 1994. Dermot FitzGerald died of cancer in 2006 in his native Limerick, Ireland. Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME FitzGerald, Dermot ALTERNATIVE ... 2006 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT FitzGerald, Dermot Category 1935 births Fitzgerald Category Irish businesspeople ... more details
Dermot Troy 31 July 1927 &ndash 6 September 1962 was an Ireland Irish Lyric Tenor associated with the music of Mozart. Life and career Troy was born in Tinahely , County Wicklow and was raised in Inchicore , Dublin . As a young man he joined the Royal Air Force in 1945. He left the R.A.F. in 1948 but had received a serious hearing loss in his right ear due to an explosion. In 1952 he entered a voice competition, which was coordinated with the opening of the Mario Lanza film, The Great Caruso . After winning the Irish section of this competition, ref cite web url http archives.tcm.ie businesspost 2007 09 30 story26871.asp title CD Review Dermot Troy Remembered publisher Sunday Business Post date 2007 09 30 accessdate 2008 03 21 ref he attended the finals in England where he was runner up. This brought a good deal of interest in his voice. He began with the noted Italian tenor Dino Borgioli and had a number of singing engagements in England. He received his big break in 1958 when he was invited to sing leading tenor roles at the Nationaltheater Mannheim Mannheim State Opera . Another opportunity opened up for him in 1960 when he was invited to sing at the prestigious Hamburg State Opera . In June 1961 he suffered a heart attack. He was known to be a very heavy smoker. He returned to Dublin for his recovery and in April, 1962, he was able to return to Hamburg where in September 1962 he suffered a fatal heart attack. ref cite web url http www.metoperafamily.org operanews archive 302 LondonderryHeirs.302.html title Londonderry Heirs author Michael Dervan publisher Opera News accessdate 2008 03 21 year 2002 ref Troy did not leave many recordings. He is a member of a prestigious cast on an EMI recording of Richard Strauss Capriccio and in the 1957 recording of a live performance ... Troy, Dermot ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1927 07 31 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1962 09 06 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Troy, Dermot Category Irish opera singers Category Operatic ... more details
Infobox football biography playername Dermot McGrane image Image Replace this image male.svg fullname dateofbirth cityofbirth Leicester countryofbirth GBR dateofdeath cityofdeath countryofdeath height position youthyears1 1991 94 youthclubs1 Elmira College years1 clubs1 Lincoln City F.C. caps1 goals1 nationalyears1 nationalteam1 nationalcaps1 nationalgoals1 manageryears1 1995 97 manageryears2 1998 2001 manageryears3 2002 2011 manageryears4 2011 managerclubs1 Western Kentucky Hilltoppers Western Kentucky University assistant managerclubs2 Coastal Carolina Chanticleers Coastal Carolina University assistant managerclubs3 Niagara Purple Eagles men s soccer Niagara University managerclubs4 Canisius Golden Griffins Canisius College Dermot McGrane born in Leicester , England is a head coach and a former soccer player. Player McGrane grew up in England, and was a four time All Central Midlands Region honoree at Leicester High School. He then played college soccer for the Elmira College Soaring Eagles, where he earned NCAA All North Region honors, was awarded the Elmira College Booster Club MVP Award and was selected as the school s Male Athlete of the Year. After college, he returned to England to play professionally with the Lincoln City F.C. side. Coach In 1995, McGrane started coaching at Western Kentucky Hilltoppers Western Kentucky University , as an assistant coach, helping the Hilltoppers to win their first Sun Belt Conference regular season championship that year. After two seasons at Western Kentucky, he signed as the top assistant coach at Coastal Carolina Chanticleers Coastal Carolina University , where he captured three consecutive Big South Conference regular season championships, and reached the NCAA Tournament in 2001. In 2002 McGrane became the head coach of the Niagara ... . NAME Macgrane, Dermot ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION English footballer DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH Leicester DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Macgrane, Dermot Category Elmira College ... more details
refimprove date May 2010 Infobox Christian leader type Bishop name Dermot J. Ryan title Archbishop of Dublin Roman Catholic Archbishop of Dublin image alt caption church Roman Catholic Church Roman Catholic archdiocese diocese see Dublin term 1972 1984 predecessor John Charles McQuaid successor Kevin McNamara archbishop Kevin McNamara Orders ordination 28 May 1950 ordinated by consecration consecrated by rank Personal details birth date 26 June 1924 birth place Dublin death date death place previous post None br Bishop Dermot J. Ryan 26 June 1924 21 February 1985 was the Roman Catholic Archbishop of Dublin , Ireland from 1972 until 1984. He was ordained a priest on 28 May 1950 and consecrated bishop on 13 February 1972. After his death he was criticised for having failed to act and covering up sexual abuse by priests in the sexual abuse scandal in the Catholic archdiocese of Dublin . Professor and scholar File Procath.jpg thumb right Dermot Ryan was Professor of Oriental Languages at University College Dublin before his appointment by Pope Paul VI as Archbishop of Dublin and Primate of Ireland on 29 December 1971. He was ordained a bishop by Pope Paul VI in Rome assisted by Cardinals Bernard Alfrink and William Conway Archbishop of Armagh and Primate of All Ireland , on 13 February 1972. At the time of his appointment he was seen as a liberal and a reformer in the Church. His predecessor John Charles McQuaid previously had Ryan removed from teaching in the seminary in Dublin due to teaching liberation theology . Diocesan expansion During his term he consolidated much of the expansion ... Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Ryan, Dermot J. ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Irish bishop DATE ... Ryan, Dermot J. Category 1924 births Category 1985 deaths Category Roman Catholic archbishops of Dublin ... for the Evangelization of Peoples Category Irish Roman Catholic archbishops de Dermot Ryan it Dermot Ryan ... more details
Infobox football biography playername Dermot Drummy image caption fullname dateofbirth birth date and age 1961 1 16 df y cityofbirth countryofbirth England height position Midfielder currentclub Chelsea F.C. Reserves and Academy Chelsea Reserves manager youthyears1 1974 1979 youthclubs1 Arsenal F.C. Arsenal years1 1979 1980 clubs1 Arsenal F.C. Arsenal caps1 0 goals1 0 years2 1979 1980 clubs2 Blackpool F.C. Blackpool loan caps2 5 goals2 0 years3 clubs3 Hendon F.C. Hendon caps3 ? goals3 ? years4 clubs4 Wealdstone F.C. Wealdstone caps4 ? goals4 ? years5 clubs5 Enfield 1893 F.C. Enfield caps5 ? goals5 ? manageryears1 2009 2011 managerclubs1 Chelsea F.C. Reserves and Academy Chelsea Academy manageryears2 2011 managerclubs2 Chelsea F.C. Reserves and Academy Chelsea Reserves Dermot Drummy born 16 January 1961 is an England English association football football coach and former professional player. He is currently the manager of the Chelsea F.C. Reserves and Academy Chelsea Reserves , a position he took up in July 2011 after serving two years as the Chelsea F.C. Reserves and Academy Youth Team manager. Career Playing career Drummy, who played as a midfielder , began his career with the youth team at Arsenal F.C. Arsenal . He never made the first team at Arsenal, but did make five appearances in the Football League on loan at Blackpool F.C. Blackpool . ref cite web url http www.neilbrown.newcastlefans.com blackpool blackpool.htm title BLACKPOOL 1946 47 2009 10 accessdate 29 December 2010 publisher Post War English & Scottish Football League A Z Player s Database ref He later played non league football for Hendon F.C. Hendon , Wealdstone F.C. Wealdstone and Enfield 1893 F.C. Enfield ... 1556144,00.html title Dermot Drummy Youth team manager accessdate 29 December 2010 publisher Chelsea ... Drummy, Dermot ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION English footballer and manager DATE OF BIRTH 16 January 1961 PLACE OF BIRTH England DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Drummy, Dermot Category ... more details
Power , tried to launch a campaign to change the name of the world famous Galway Races to the Dermot ...?id 848 Go Racing Ireland Dermot Weld Profile . Access date 2007 11 25. http news.bbc.co.uk sport2 ... date 2007 11 26. Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Weld, Dermot ALTERNATIVE ... DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Weld, Dermot Category 1948 births Category Living people Category ... more details
Infobox military person name Sir Dermot Boyle birth date 2 October 1904 death date 5 May 1993 aged 88 birth place death place image File Dermot Boyle.jpg 200px caption Marshal of the Royal Air Force Sir Dermot Boyle br Crown Copyright nickname allegiance flag United Kingdom serviceyears 1922 1959 rank Marshal of the Royal Air Force branch air force United Kingdom commands Chief of the Air Staff United Kingdom Chief of the Air Staff br RAF Fighter Command Fighter Command br No. 1 Group RAF No.1 Bomber Group br No. 11 Group RAF No.11 Group br RAF Stradishall unit battles World War II awards Knight Grand Cross of the Order of the Bath br Royal Victorian Order Knight Commander of the Royal Victorian Order br Knight Commander of the Order of the British Empire br Air Force Cross United Kingdom Air Force Cross br Mention in Despatches 3 laterwork Marshal of the Royal Air Force Sir Dermot Alexander Boyle Order of the Bath GCB , Royal Victorian Order KCVO , Order of the British Empire KBE , Air Force Cross United Kingdom AFC , Royal Air Force RAF 2 October 1904 5 May 1993 was a senior officer in the Royal Air Force . RAF career Brought up in Abbeyleix in County Laois in Ireland and educated at Saint Columba s College, Dublin , ref name odnb http www.oxforddnb.com view article 51502 Sir Dermot Boyle at Oxford Dictionary of National Biography ref Boyle joined the Royal Air Force in 1922 as a flight cadet at the RAF College Cranwell . ref name prob51 Probert, p. 51 ref Notably, he was appointed Officer Commanding No. 83 Squadron RAF No. 83 Squadron in January 1937 and again in November 1940 before becoming Assistant Secretary of the Committee of Imperial Defence in February 1941. ref ... Marshal of the Royal Air Force Sir Dermot Boyle ref He went on to be Officer Commanding RAF Stradishall ... Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Boyle, Dermot ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1904 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1993 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Boyle, Dermot ... more details
name Dermot Clifford dipstyle The Most Reverend offstyle Your Grace relstyle Archbishop deathstyle ... with Cardinal Brady, Archbishops Diarmuid Martin of Dublin and Dermot Clifford of Cashel and Emly met ... Persondata . NAME Clifford, Dermot ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Irish bishop DATE OF BIRTH 25 ... PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Clifford, Dermot Category 1939 births Category Alumni of Loughborough ... Category Irish Roman Catholic archbishops Category 21st century Roman Catholic archbishops de Dermot ... more details
Infobox GAA player image name Dermot Heaney irish Diarmuid h anna nickname feet 6 inches 1 occupation Personnel Manager sport Gaelic football code Football county Derry province Ulster clposition Half forward club Castledawson GAC Castledawson clyears 1987 2007 clapps points ? clcounty clprovince clubs Castledawson counties Derry icposition Half forward Midfield icyears ? ? icapps points ? icprovince 2 icallireland 1 nfl 4 allstars icupdate clupdate birth date Birth date and age 1971 7 27 df yes birth place County Londonderry , Northern Ireland Dermot Heaney lang ga Diarmuid h anna born 27 July 1971 is a former Ireland Irish Gaelic football er who played for Derry GAA Derry in the 1990s and early 2000s. He part of Derry s All Ireland Senior Football Championship 1993 1993 All Ireland Championship winning side, also winning Ulster Senior Football Championship s in 1993 and 1998. He usually played in the half forward line, although sometimes played in midfield. Heaney played club football with Castledawson GAC St. Malachy s GAC Castledawson . Football career Inter county Henaey as a teenager was known as a football prodigy. ref name corry cite book first Eoghan last Corry title Oakboys Derry s Football Dream Come True publisher Torc Books Ltd. location Dublin, Ireland year 1993 pages 25 26 isbn 1 898142 10 6 ref He played List of Gaelic Games terminology M Minor football for Derry for three years from 1987 to 1989. ref Cite journal publisher date 29 May 1994 journal 1994 Ulster ... Senior title Senior Team Click on Dermot Heaney author work St. Malachy s GAC Castledawson date ... Derry ArticleForm.aspx?ID 42429 Senior title Player focus Dermot Heaney author work Hogan ... on Dermot Heaney Click on Dermot Heaney http www.independent.ie sport gaelic football theres more to heaney ... Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Heaney, Dermot ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE ..., Dermot Category Derry Gaelic footballers Category Living people Category 1971 births Category Winners ... more details
About the lawyer the BBC Governor Dermot Gleeson BBC multiple issues autobiography February 2011 fansite February 2011 notability February 2011 Dermot Gleeson is a barrister , former Irish government advisor and businessman born in Cork city Cork , Republic of Ireland Ireland in 1949. He is married with four children and lives in Dublin. Educated in Blackrock College , Dublin, Gleeson holds Bachelor of Arts B.A. and LL.M degrees and qualified as a barrister at the King s Inns , Dublin . His father was formerly a solicitor and barrister and was later appointed a Circuit Court Judge and some of his brothers John and Michael another brother is a practising General practitioner Dr. Tim Gleeson also work as lawyers Senior Counsel . Called to the Irish bar in 1970 he first practised outside of Dublin, Ireland s main legal centre, on the Cork Circuit. In the early 1970s he was a part time lecturer in Constitutional Law at University College Cork . He then moved to the capital when he was appointed a Senior Counsel in 1979 when only 30 years old. He is believed to have been the youngest ever silk appointed anywhere in the common law world in modern times. To put this into context, other noted barristers, who took silk at an early age, such as the late Australian Prime Minister Sir Robert Menzies and one time British Home Secretary David Maxwell Fyfe were lauded when they became Queen s Counsel at 35 and 34 years of age respectively. Gleeson was Ireland s leading barrister in the 1980s and 1990s before he became a senior government advisor and then a businessman. From 1994 1997 he was chief legal advisor to the government of Taoiseach John Bruton , serving as Attorney General of Ireland . Gleeson is a Bencher of King s Inns and it is likely that he would have been appointed to high ... of Ireland Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Gleeson, Dermot ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Gleeson, Dermot ... more details
COI date January 2012 Dermot Moran is an Irish philosopher specialising in phenomenology and in medieval ... which is scheduled to take place in Athens from 4 10 August 2013. Biography Dermot Moran .... Dermot Moran, , Xianxiangxue Daolun , Introduction to Phenomenology translated into Chinese ... dp 0415299365 The Routledge Companion to Twentieth Century Philosophy. Edited by Dermot Moran ... of Philosophy, held in Istanbul, Turkey in 2003, Volume 6. Ed. Dermot Moran and Stephen Voss ..., Berkeley, and the Idealist Tradition. Edited by Stephen Gersh and Dermot Moran. Notre Dame University ... in Philosophy. 4 Vols. Edited by Lester Embree and Dermot Moran. Routledge Press, 2004. http www.amazon.co.uk dp 0415224225 The Phenomenology Reader. Edited by Dermot Moran and Timothy Mooney. London .... Volume 1. Translated by J. N. Findlay. Edited and revised with a new Introduction by Dermot ... and revised with a new Introduction by Dermot Moran and new Preface by Michael Dummett. London and New ... Investigations. Translated by J. N. Findlay. Edited and abridged with a new Introduction by Dermot Moran ... Companion to Twentieth Century Philosophy. Ed. Dermot Moran. London & New York Routledge ... Gersh Introduction , Stephen Gersh and Dermot Moran, eds, Eriugena, Berkeley and the Idealist Tradition ... Eriugena s Intellectualist Immaterialism Is It an Idealism? in Stephen Gersh and Dermot Moran, eds ... Concepts in Philosophy. Ed. Dermot Moran and Lester E. Embree. London & New York Routledge, 2004 ... in Philosophy. Ed. Dermot Moran and Lester E. Embree. London & New York Routledge, 2004 , Vol. 1 .... Ed. Dermot Moran and Lester E. Embree. London & New York Routledge, 2004 , Vol. 2, pp.  1 3. With L. Embree, Introduction to Volume III, Phenomenology. Critical Concepts in Philosophy. Ed. Dermot .... Embree, Introduction to Volume IV, Phenomenology. Critical Concepts in Philosophy. Ed. Dermot Moran ... to Volume V, Phenomenology. Critical Concepts in Philosophy. Ed. Dermot Moran and Lester E ... more details
Infobox football biography playername Dermot Curtis image fullname Dermot Patrick Curtis dateofbirth birth date 1932 8 26 df y cityofbirth Dublin countryofbirth Republic of Ireland Ireland dateofdeath death date and age 2008 11 1 1932 8 26 df y cityofdeath Exeter countryofdeath England height position Striker football Forward years1 1952 1956 years2 1956 1958 years3 1958 1963 years4 1963 1966 years5 1966 1967 years6 1967 1969 clubs1 Shelbourne F.C. Shelbourne clubs2 Bristol City F.C. Bristol City clubs3 Ipswich Town F.C. Ipswich Town clubs4 Exeter City F.C. Exeter City clubs5 Torquay United F.C. Torquay United clubs6 Exeter City F.C. Exeter City caps1 ? caps2 26 caps3 41 caps4 91 caps5 12 caps6 66 goals1 26 goals2 16 goals3 17 goals4 23 goals5 1 goals6 10 nationalyears1 1956 1963 nationalyears2 1956 1957 nationalteam1 Republic of Ireland national football team Republic of Ireland nationalteam2 League of Ireland XI nationalcaps1 17 nationalcaps2 2 nationalgoals1 8 nationalgoals2 1 Dermot Curtis 26 August 1932 1 November 2008 was an Republic of Ireland Irish international association football footballer . He represented his country 17 times, playing at centre forward. Curtis was playing in the League of Ireland for Shelbourne F.C. Shelbourne when he first hit the headlines. On September 19, at Dalymount Park the League of Ireland held a star studded English League XI to a 3 3 draw with Curtis notching the vital third goal http www.irishtimes.com newspaper archive 1956 0920 Pg003.html Ar00300 0B23000E231A13766816A6821026FA134714 . He made his full international debut for Republic of Ireland national football team Republic of Ireland at home to Denmark national football team Denmark on 3 October 1956 in which he scored. In December that year he joined Bristol City F.C. Bristol ... F.C. 1960 61 Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Curtis, Dermot ALTERNATIVE NAMES ... Ireland DATE OF DEATH 1 November 2008 PLACE OF DEATH Exeter , England DEFAULTSORT Curtis, Dermot ... more details
primarysources date January 2009 Infobox officeholder name Dermot Lacey honorific suffix nationality Republic of Ireland Irish image office Dublin City Council Dublin City Councillor term start March 1993 term end predecessor successor constituency Pembroke Rathmines party Labour Party Ireland Labour Party otherparty birth date birth place spouse website Dermot Lacey is an Irish Labour Party Ireland Labour Party politician. He is a member of Dublin City Council in Dublin , Ireland . Political career Lacey has been a member of Dublin City Council since 1993 first representing the South East Inner City area and, since the 1999 Local Elections, the Pembroke area. He topped the poll in the 2004 Local Elections. He first joined the Labour Party in 1977 and has served as a Branch Officer and Constituency Officer for much of that time. Formerly a member of the National Youth Committee of Labour Youth he was employed as the National Youth Development Officer for a period of ten years. He was Dublin South East D il ireann constituency Dublin South East Director of Elections for various referendums and for Ruairi Quinn s D il campaign in the Irish general election, 2002 2002 general election . On the City Council, Lacey has been Chairperson of the South East Area Committee, the Enterprise and Employment Committee and the Strategic Policy Committee on Arts, Culture Leisure and Youth. He also served as Cathaoirleach of the Dublin Regional Authority . From July 2002 until July 2003, he served as Lord Mayor of Dublin . In the most controversial period of his officeholding, he cast the deciding vote at City Council to pass the 2003 budget, which included increases to domestic waste charges ... Royston Brady end Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Lacey, Dermot ALTERNATIVE NAMES ... Lacey, Dermot Category Year of birth missing living people Category Living people Category Lord Mayors of Dublin Category Labour Party Ireland politicians Category Irish environmentalists de Dermot ... more details
infobox football biography fullname Dermot McCaffrey dateofbirth birth date and age df yes 1986 3 29 height height ft 5 in 11 cityofbirth Omagh countryofbirth Northern Ireland currentclub Derry City F.C. Derry City clubnumber 3 position Defender association football Full back Left back youthyears1 2004 2006 youthclubs1 Hibernian F.C. Hibernian years1 2006 2008 clubs1 Hibernian F.C. Hibernian caps1 1 goals1 0 years2 2006 2007 clubs2 Queen of the South F.C. Queen of the South loan caps2 11 goals2 0 years3 2007 2008 clubs3 Livingston F.C. Livingston loan caps3 28 goals3 0 years4 2008 2010 clubs4 Falkirk F.C. Falkirk caps4 2 goals4 0 years5 2009 clubs5 Arbroath F.C. Arbroath loan caps5 6 goals5 0 years6 2010 2012 clubs6 Dungannon Swifts F.C. Dungannon Swifts caps6 66 goals6 10 years7 2012 clubs7 Derry City F.C. Derry City caps7 0 goals7 0 nationalyears1 nationalteam1 Northern Ireland national under 21 football team Northern Ireland U21 nationalcaps1 nationalgoals1 Dermot McCaffrey born 29 March 1986 in Omagh is a Northern Ireland Northern Irish football soccer footballer , currently with Derry City F.C. Derry City . McCaffrey spent his childhood in Clogher , County Tyrone , and he started his professional career with Scotland Scottish club Hibernian F.C. Hibs . McCaffrey made only one appearance for the Hibs first team, in which he was sent off. ref cite news url http news.bbc.co.uk sport1 hi football scot prem 6574321.stm title Aberdeen 2 2 Hibernian last Moffat first Colin publisher BBC Sport date 21 April 2007 accessdate 26 October 2010 ref He was loaned out to Scottish Football League First Division First Division clubs Queen of the South F.C. Queen of the South and Livingston ... reflist External links Derry City F.C. squad soccerbase id 38389 name Dermot McCaffrey Persondata NAME McCaffrey, Dermot ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 29 March 1986 PLACE OF BIRTH Omagh , Northern Ireland DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT McCaffrey, Dermot Category ... more details
Infobox officeholder name Dermot Ahern image Dermot Ahern.JPG nationality Irish people Irish office Minister for Justice and Equality Minister for Justice and Law Reform term start 7 May 2008 term end 19 January 2011 predecessor Brian Lenihan, Jnr Brian Lenihan br small Justice, Equality and Law Reform small successor Brendan Smith politician Brendan Smith office2 Minister for Foreign Affairs and Trade Minister for Foreign Affairs term start2 29 September 2004 term end2 7 May 2008 predecessor2 Brian Cowen successor2 Miche l Martin office3 Minister for Communications, Energy and Natural Resources Minister for Communications, Marine and Natural Resources term start3 6 June 2002 term end3 29 September 2004 predecessor3 Frank Fahey br small Marine and Natural Resources small successor3 Noel Dempsey office4 Minister for Social Protection Minister for Social, Community and Family Affairs term start4 ... spouse Maeve Coleman website Dermot Christopher Ahern born 20 April 1955 is a former Irish people Irish ... default.asp?housetype 0&HouseNum 30&MemberID 6&ConstID 139 title Mr. Dermot Ahern work Oireachtas Members ... for Justice and Law Reform 2008 11 . Early and private life Dermot Ahern was born in Dundalk , County ... businesspost 2006 01 29 story11361.asp title The other Dermot Ahern work The Sunday Business Post date ... candidate.cfm?ID 3718 title Dermot Ahern work ElectionsIreland.org accessdate 24 July ... breaking12.html title Dermot Ahern to step down at upcoming general election work Irish Times date 30 ... McKevitt Commons category Dermot Ahern Dermot Ahern denied claims that he had made representations ... 1 Ahern Cabinet 2 Ahern Cabinet 3 Cowen Cabinet Persondata NAME Ahern, Dermot ALTERNATIVE NAMES ... , County Louth DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Ahern, Dermot Category 1955 births Category ... Category Teachta D la de Dermot Ahern es Dermot Ahern fr Dermot Ahern gl Dermot Ahern pl Dermot Ahern sco Dermot Ahern ... more details