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  1. Terence Francis MacCarthy

    Terence Francis MacCarthy born January 21, 1957 , formerly self styled Tadhg V, The MacCarthy M r, Prince ... M r Hoax Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Maccarthy, Terence Francis ALTERNATIVE ... DEFAULTSORT Maccarthy, Terence Francis Category 1957 births Category Living people Category Writers ... Chief of the Name recognition to Terence MacCarthy as the MacCarthy M r, the title of the chief of the MacCarthy sept social sept or clan . The title literally means the great MacCarthy. The MacCarthys ... , the kings of Munster . Terence MacCarthy claimed the title based on tanistry rather than primogeniture ... online accounts of the MacCarthy M r case and a full length book also. It is now clear that Terence MacCarthy s claim to be the MacCarthy M r was based on fabricated documentation, and rather than ... its previous recognition of Terence MacCarthy as the MacCarthy M r. On October 9, 1999, after losing the support of the Niadh Nask, Terence MacCarthy abdicated the title, which his younger brother, Conor, then claimed. Barry Trant MacCarthy, a resident of England, applied for recognition the title ... , sept of the MacCarthy dynasty into whose pedigree Terence MacCarthy inserted himself James ... Ireland , he is a resident of Morocco . His last name is sometimes published as McCarthy . MacCarthy ... successful affiliation of MacCarthy clan associations in Ireland, Canada, and the United States. These associations .... MacCarthy instituted a chivalry quasi chivalric order, the Niadh Nask , and conferred titles ... an article questioning both the facts of MacCarthy s particular application of tanistry, and the verity of his descent from former chiefs of the MacCarthy clan. Various public statements on both sides were released over the next few months. MacCarthy s critics alleged that he was an impostor who misused ... stringent standard was applied to MacCarthy s pedigree. They also claimed that MacCarthy was being ... 2009, Liam Trant MacCarthy born 27 December 1957 of Southern Rhodesia received recognition from Garter ...   more details



  1. MacCarthy of Muskerry

    The MacCarthy dynasty of Muskerry is a branch of the great MacCarthy dynasty MacCarthy Mor dynasty , the Kings of Desmond . Their branch descends from Dermod Mor MacCarthy, 1st Lord of Muscry 1310 1367 8 , ref http www.libraryireland.com Pedigrees1 MacCarthyMuskry.php MacCarthy, Lords of Muskry ref second son of Cormac MacCarthy Mor 1271 1359 , King of Desmond. ref http www.libraryireland.com Pedigrees1 MacCarthyMor.php MacCarthy Mor 115 ref Dermod Mor was created Lord of Muscry in 1353. His descendant Cormac Oge MacCarthy, 17th Lord of Muscry, was in 1628 created Charles MacCarty, 1st Viscount Muskerry , and his son, the 2nd Viscount Muskerry , was in 1658 created Donough MacCarty, 1st Earl of Clancarty . The dynasty is still in existence and can be considered to still broadly belong to the Irish nobility , but its leadership is in confusion. There also remains some dispute with their friendly ... line of the MacCarthy Mor dynasty went extinct in the late 16th century and it has ever since been unclear who inherits the title, because of the advent of the career of Florence MacCarthy . See Kingdom of Desmond . There are also earlier MacCarthy Mor septs in existence who are claimants. The situation was recently thrown into even more exotic confusion by the impostor Terence Francis MacCarthy . Lords of Muscry Empty section date June 2010 See also Blarney Castle , built by Cormac Laidir MacCarthy , Lord of Muscry Blarney Stone , which passed from MacCarthy hands during the Williamite wars ... , the capital of MacCarthy Muskerry Carrigadrohid castle. Battle of Knocknaclashy , the last pitched ... by Donagh MacCarthy, Viscount Muskerry was defeated by an England English Parliament of England Parliamentarian ... Confederate Wars in which an Confederate Ireland Irish Confederate force led by Donagh MacCarthy ... Notes reflist References refbegin MacCarthy, Samuel Trant, The MacCarthys of Munster . 1922. John ... and Co. 5th edition, 1892. refend DEFAULTSORT Maccarthy Of Muskerry Category MacCarthy dynasty ...   more details



  1. MacCarthy dynasty

    , 1508 1514 Donal, son of Cormac, 1516 ante 1558 Donal, ante 1558 1596 MacCarthy Mor scandal See Terence Francis MacCarthy and Chief of the Name . See also Sliocht Cormaic of Dunguile Gaelic nobility ...See also McCarthy surname The MacCarthy dynasty Irish language Irish Mac C rthaigh was one of Ireland s greatest medieval dynasties. It was and continues to be divided into several great branches. The MacCarthy Reagh , MacCarthy of Muskerry , and MacCarthy of Duhallow dynasties were the three most important of these, after the central or MacCarthy M r line. Notable people Florence MacCarthy , Irish prince, 1563 1640 Counts of Toulouse Cormac MacCarthy, Lord of Muskerry , Irish noble, d. 1536 Sir Cormac MacCarthy , great grandson of Cormac MacCarthy, Lord of Muskerry, d. 1616 Cormac MacCarthy, Viscount Muskerry and Baron of Blarney , son of Sir Cormac MacCarthy, d. 1640 Donagh MacCarthy, Viscount Muskerry and Earl of Clancarty , son of Sir Cormac MacCarthy, d. 1665 Charles MacCarthy Irish soldier , soldier in French and later English service, d. 1665 Justin MacCarthy, Viscount Mountcashel , younger son of Donough MacCarthy, Viscount Muskerry, d. 1694 Donough MacCarthy, 4th Earl of Clancarty , grandson of Donough MacCarthy, Viscout Muskerry, 1670 1734 Nicholas Tuite MacCarthy , renowned Jesuit Preacher, 1769 1833 Charles MacCarthy governor , Irish born soldier who served in the French, Dutch and British armies, 1764 1824 Charles MacCarthy Irish soldier , soldier in French and later ... administrator, 1685 1769 Sliocht Cormaic of Dunguile Liam Trant MacCarthy , modern representative of the dynasty ... 1229 Cormac, his younger brother, 1229 1247 Donal Gott MacCarthy , 1247 1252 F nghin Mac Carthaigh F nghin ... . London Burke s Peerage Ltd. 5th edition, 1976. Byrne, Francis J., Irish Kings and High Kings . Four ... Dublin. 5th edition, 1892. hInnse, S amus ed. and tr. and Florence MacCarthy, Mac Carthaigh s Book ... here External links http mccarthyclan.org The MacCarthy Clan Foundation DEFAULTSORT Maccarthy ...   more details



  1. MacCarthy Reagh

    change in the future. In the wake of the Terence Francis McCarthy MacCarthy M r scandal there remains much disorder, and a legitimate Chief of the Name of MacCarthy Reagh, Prince of Carbery, remains to be discovered. They are to be distinguished from their kin, the also prominent MacCarthy dynasty MacCarthys M r and MacCarthys of Muskerry . Princes of Carbery Donal Gott MacCarthy King of Desmond ...File Barony of Carbery.png thumb 250px Carbery in Tudor times The MacCarthy Reagh lang ga Mac C rthaigh Riabhach dynasty are a branch of the great MacCarthy dynasty , Kings of Desmond , deriving from the ancient ... MacCarthy Reagh of Carbery O Hart 1892 ref Their primary allies and vassal princes in the initially ... at that time, by Donal Gott MacCarthy , King of Desmond , from whom the dynasty descend. His son Donal Maol MacCarthy, 1st Prince of Carbery, was the first ruler of the new principality. Their descendants ... the most formidable, although not the largest army in the Desmond region. MacCarthy Reagh princes such as Florence MacCarthy were highly active in the politics and wars of Munster . A later branch ... , would relocate to Toulouse in France and be created the Counts of Toulouse Counts MacCarthy ... MacCarthy Reagh of Spring House O Hart 1892 ref ref http fr.geneawiki.com index.php Famille Mac Carthy Reagh Famille MacCarthy Reagh at GeneaWiki French ref The renowned Jesuit preacher Nicholas Tuite MacCarthy was from this line. From Owen MacCarthy Reagh, 12th Prince of Carbery ... MacCarthy was the compiler of Mac Carthaigh s Book , ref hInnse 1947 ref and the Book of Lismore was commissioned by an Finghin MacCarthy Reagh, 8th Prince of Carbery earlier member of the dynasty ... name OM Donal Maol MacCarthy, 1st Prince of Carbery 1st prince sovereign Donal Caomh MacCarthy, 2nd Prince of Carbery Donal Glas MacCarthy, 3rd Prince of Carbery eldest son of Donal Caomh Cormac Donn MacCarthy, 4th Prince of Carbery second son of Donal Caomh, and ancestor of the Dunmanway branch ...   more details



  1. Charles MacCarthy

    Charles MacCarthy may refer to Charles MacCarthy Irish soldier died 1665 Charles MacCarthy governor 1764&ndash 1824 , Irish soldier and British colonial governor See also Charles McCarthy disambiguation hndis Maccarthy, Charles DEFAULTSORT Maccarthy, Charles ...   more details



  1. Desmond MacCarthy

    Sir Charles Otto Desmond MacCarthy 1877 1952 was a British literary critic and journalist. Early life and education MacCarthy was born in Plymouth , Devon , and educated at Eton College and Trinity College, Cambridge . ref Venn id MRTY894CO name MacCarthy, Charles Otto Desmond ref At Cambridge he got to know Lytton Strachey , Bertrand Russell and G. E. Moore . Career Though often thought to be a member of the Bloomsbury Group , MacCarthy in fact had a wider circle of friends, including Logan Pearsall Smith . In 1903 he became a journalist , with moderate success. During World War I he spent some time in Naval Intelligence. In 1917 he joined the New Statesman as drama critic, and in 1920 became its literary editor. He wrote a weekly column under the pen name The Affable Hawk . During this time he recruited Cyril Connolly to the paper. By 1928 he was losing interest in the New Statesman , and became the first editor of Life and Letters . ref name Lewis Jeremy Lewis Cyril Connolly A Life Jonathan Cape 1997 ref Other periodicals he was associated with were New Quarterly and Eye Witness . MacCarthy became a literary critic for the The Sunday Times UK Sunday Times , and several volumes of his collected criticism were published. He was author of the short ghost story Pargiton and Harby , reprinted in the Fourth Fontana Book of Great Ghost Stories. Personal life In 1906 MacCarthy married Mary Molly MacCarthy Mollie , the daughter of Francis Warre Warre Cornish . She was a respected literary ... 1955 References Reflist Further reading H. and M. Cecil, Clever Hearts Desmond and Molly MacCarthy 1990 D. Cecil ed. , Desmond MacCarthy the Man and his Writings 1984 External links worldcat id lccn n85 301326 Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Maccarthy, Desmond ALTERNATIVE NAMES ... Maccarthy, Desmond Category British journalists Category British critics Category 1878 births Category ... Plymouth fr Desmond MacCarthy nl Desmond MacCarthy ...   more details



  1. Terence

    About Terence, the ancient Roman playwright other persons named Terence Terence given name other members of the Roman gens Terentius gens File Portrait of Terence from Vaticana, Vat. lat.jpg thumb Alleged portrait of Terence, from Codex Vaticanus Latinus 3868 . Possibly copied from 3d century original. Publius Terentius Afer 195 185&ndash 159 BC , better known in English language English as Terence ... Terence to Rome as a slave, educated him and later on, impressed by his abilities, manumission freed him. Terence apparently died young, probably in Greece or on his way back to Rome . All of the six plays Terence wrote have survived. One famous quotation by Terence reads Homo sum, humani nihil a me ... Heauton Timorumenos . Biography Terence s date of birth is disputed Aelius Donatus , in his incomplete .... Terence s ethnonym Afer suggests he lived in the territory of the Libyan tribe called by the Romans Afri near Carthage prior to being brought to Rome as a slave. ref Tenney Frank, On Suetonius Life of Terence ... Terence s lifetime, it was used to refer to non Carthaginian Libyco Berbers, with the term Punicus reserved ... of the Afri Tunisia and its surroundings . It is therefore most likely that Terence was of Ancient ... Terence, who reached rome as the slave of a senator in the second century BC, was a Berber , Suzan ... , 1870. ref a Roman Roman Senate senator , who educated him and later on, impressed by Terence s abilities, manumission freed him. Terence then took the Roman naming conventions nomen Terentius, which is the origin of the present form. When he was 25, Terence left Rome and he never returned, after ..., he died at sea. Terence s plays Like Plautus , Terence adapted Greek theatre Greek plays from the late ... works, Terence provided in his plays what is considered to be an authentic view of Greek society in the 3rd ..., 1911. pp. 639 41. ref Terence wrote in a simple conversational Latin , and most students who persevere .... Aelius Donatus , Jerome s teacher, is the earliest surviving commentator on Terence s work ...   more details



  1. Château MacCarthy

    Infobox Winery winery name Ch teau MacCarthy winery logo Image MacCarthy.gif MacCarthy 150px location city St. Est phe location country France coordinates coord 45.23816 0.76890 appellation St. Est phe AOC year founded 1770 key people Henri Duboscq , winemaker parent company Ch teau Haut Marbuzet br & Vignobles Duboscq varietal1 Cabernet Sauvignon varietal2 Cabernet Franc varietal3 Merlot homepage Ch teau MacCarthy is a wine from the St. Est phe Appellation d Origine Contr l e appellation area , Haut M doc , Bordeaux wine regions Bordeaux region , France . Once a significant and independent estate, it was bought by the Duboscq family of Ch teau Haut Marbuzet in 1988 and the brand has since then been used to label the second wine of their production. ref name BDP cite book last Peppercorn first David title Bordeaux publisher Mitchell Beazley year 2003 location London isbn 1840009276 page 207 ref ref Suckling, James, Wine Spectator March 31, 2007 . 50 Best Bordeaux under 50 , p. 81 ref ref ... Chateau Haut Marbuzet ref History The estate was named after Dennis MacCarthy 1719 1796 , a member of the eldest branch of clan MacCarthy Reagh MacCarthy Diarmuid Reagh ref name EF cite book last F ret ... . Among other noble Irishmen, like the Lynchs, the Clarkes and the Dillons, Dennis MacCarthy settled ... prospered. Dennis MacCarthy became a prominent citizen, director of the Chamber of Commerce in 1767 ... isbn 978 2 35156 052 5 pages 420 422 ref . His nephews John and Donald MacCarthy founded MacCarthy ... MacCarthy in Bordeaux Caud ran commemorates their ascension. In 1815, all the vines of Marbuzet formed part of MacCarthy estate. In 1854, they were forced to divide up the estate and sell it to the Raymond .... ISBN 0520202201 ref Gallery center gallery File The MacCarthy House at Marbuzet.JPG The MacCarthy House at Marbuzet File MacCarthy Cellars.JPG MacCarthy cellars File MacCarthy Denis by Perronneau.jpg Dennis MacCarthy by Perronneau gallery center References reflist DEFAULTSORT Mac Carthy, Chateau ...   more details



  1. Florence MacCarthy

    Finnian or F nghin mac Donnchadh Mac C rthaigh 1560 1640 , known to the English as Florence MacCarthy , was an flaith Irish prince of the late 16th century and the last credible claimant to the MacCarthy M r title before its suppression by English authority. MacCarthy s involvement in the Nine Years ... colonists. Early life File Barony of Carbery.png thumb 250px Carbery in Tudor times MacCarthy was born in 1560 at Kilbrittain Castle near Kinsale in the province of Munster in Ireland, into the MacCarthy Reagh dynasty, rulers of Carbery , the son of Donogh MacCarthy Reagh, 11th Prince of Carbery . His grandfather was Donal MacCarthy Reagh, 9th Prince of Carbery . The significance of MacCarthy ..., but excluding Carbery, was the MacCarthy M r of Desmond, whose lands were located in modern west County Cork Cork and County Kerry Kerry . There were, in addition, three more princely branches of the MacCarthy dynasty , the MacCarthy of Muskerry MacCarthys of Muskerry , the MacCarthys of Duhallow ... branches that Florence found himself pitched. The MacCarthy Reagh branch established ... their independence from their nominal overlords, the Earl of Desmond and the MacCarthy Mor, both of whom had gone into rebellion. Florence s father, Donagh MacCarthy Reagh, served the crown faithfully ... . They drove Desmond s remaining followers out of MacCarthy territory, into his own waste country ... his father s death in 1581, MacCarthy inherited substantial property but was not the prince s tanist ..., which went to Florence s uncle, Owen MacCarthy Reagh, 12th Prince of Carbery . The position of tanist ..., the daughter and sole heir of the MacCarthy M r also Earl of Clancar , Florence fell foul of the crown ... side in the Eighty Years War in Flanders . As a result of these suspicions, Florence MacCarthy was arrested in 1588 as a precaution against his assumption of the title of MacCarthy M r, which would ... in the sum of 1000. Since no charges were proved against him, MacCarthy was set at liberty in January ...   more details



  1. Fairchilds Maccarthy

    Farchild Maccarthy May 28, 1896 &ndash March 1977 was an United States American skeleton sport skeleton racer who competed in the late 1940s. He finished eighth in the men s skeleton event at the 1948 Winter Olympics in St. Moritz . A cup competition on the Cresta Run in St. Moritz is named in his honor. References http www.todor66.com olim 1948w Skeleton.html 1948 men s skeleton results http sportsillustrated.cnn.com 2005 writers brian cazeneuve 10 27 luge1024 index.html October 24, 2005 Sports Illustrated article featuring Maccarthy. http www.travelintelligence.net wsd articles art 1527.html Travelintelligence.net profile on St. Moritz featuring the cup in Maccarthy s honor Wallechinsky, David 1984 . Skeleton Cresta Run . In The Complete Book of the Olympics 1896 1980 . New York Penguin Books. p. 577. Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Maccarthy, Farchilds ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH May 28, 1896 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1977 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Maccarthy, Farchilds Category 1896 births Category 1977 deaths Category American skeleton racers Category Skeleton racers at the 1948 Winter Olympics Category Olympic skeleton racers of the United States US wintersport bio stub Skeleton bio stub ...   more details



  1. MacCarthy Island

    Image 14.76574W 13.53448N.png thumb MacCarthy Island , also known as Lemain Island or Janjanbureh Island , is an island located approximately 170 miles 272 km upriver from the mouth of the Gambia River , in eastern Gambia , in the Central River Division . The town of Janjanbureh on the island is the second largest in the country, though it still appears on many maps by its European name of Georgetown. In addition to being a destination for some wildlife tourists, it is also the home of Gambia s largest prison . History The island was first settled by Western traders in the 15th century, though by the 19th century it was no longer a viable trading post due to frequent wars between the Wulli and Niani tribes. The island was subsequently purchased by the British Empire British to use as a military garrison to help protect the traders. A treaty of cession was signed in 1823 and the island was formally named MacCarthy Island after Sir Charles MacCarthy governor Charles MacCarthy , former Governor General of the British West African Territories . In 1832, Georgetown was founded by the British as a Creole peoples Creole settlement, though it was quickly populated by liberated Africans from elsewhere. The town gradually became an administrative and economic centre for the country. External links http web.archive.org web 20060110100013 http westafricantours.com w2202.html Tours to Janjanbureh Island http www.nrs.gm slaverytrailrevision.htm Information from Slavery Trade of the Gambia coord 13 32 N 14 46 W type isle display title Category Janjanbureh Category Gambia River Category Central River Division Category Islands of the Gambia Category River islands of Africa Gambia geo stub de Janjanbureh Island es Isla de Janjanbureh fr le MacCarthy gl Illa MacCarthy ja pl MacCarthy Island ru zh ...   more details



  1. Jimmy MacCarthy

    Infobox musical artist name Jimmy MacCarthy Born 1953, Macroom , County Cork , Ireland occupation Singer ... 1979 present background solo singer James MacCarthy is an Irish singer songwriter. Early life and career MacCarthy was born in Macroom , County Cork , to Ted died 1998 and Betty MacCarthy died 2009 ... this Ted and Betty made sure that things would still be good for their children. MacCarthy left ... singers gigs in Ireland. In 1995 MacCarthy bought a house in Wicklow, which was unfortunately destroyed by a recent blaze along with other recording studios outhouses set up by MacCarthy. ref cite ... Home date 2010 10 11 accessdate 2001 10 14 ref MacCarthy now resides in Kilkenny in a house he bought ... publisher Andrea Smith work Independent ref Songwriting MacCarthy is best known as a songwriter. Composing ... MacCarthy s songs Missing You Christy Moore song Missing You , Bright Blue Rose and Mystic Lipstick . Mary Black, Maura O Connell and The Corrs have recorded MacCarthy s No Frontiers , while Black ... ref MacCarthy also co wrote Westlife s Angel s Wings. This track was meant to be a Christmas single ... galway article 13076 title Jimmy MacCarthy at the Town Hall Theatre author Kevin Mcguire date ... in Ireland, MacCarthy released his first single Miles of Eyes in 1981 under Mulligan Records. The same ... http irishrock.org irodb bands maccarthy jim.html title Jimmy MacCarthy Discography ref A long time fan of The Beatles , in October 1999 MacCarthy played at the National Concert Hall , Dublin as a special ... career MacCarthy has toured with De Dannan and worked with the best producers such as Donal Lunny ... 30 October 2002 accessdate 15 June 2009 ref Up to 2002, MacCarthy released three albums of his own ... Jimmy 20Maccarthy.html Jimmy MacCarthy s History ref MacCarthy s third album, The Moment , features ..., the music on The Moment is predominately guitar and keyboard based. ref name folkworld.de MacCarthy released his fourth album Hey Ho Believe on 25 October 2010. More recently MacCarthy s songs have ...   more details



  1. Aiden MacCarthy

    Use dmy dates date August 2011 Infobox person name Aiden MacCarthy image alt caption birth date 1914 birth date df yes YYYY MM DD birth place Castletownbere , County Cork , Ireland death date 1995 death date and age df yes YYYY MM DD YYYY MM DD death place nationality Irish people Irish other names known for War hero occupation Doctor Air Commodore Joseph Aiden MacCarthy , George Medal GM Order of the British Empire OBE 1914 1995 was an Irish people Irish doctor of the Royal Air Force who showed great courage, resourcefulness and humanity during his capture by the Empire of Japan Japanese during the Second World War . Early life MacCarthy was born in 1914 in the town of Castletownbere , County Cork , Ireland . His parents owned land and businesses in the area. He attended Clongowes Wood College Clongowes Wood School and University College Cork . Military career He served in the RAF as a medical officer, eventually reaching the rank of Air Commodore . In 1940 he was posted to France and was Dunkirk ... issues 35270 pages 5215 London Gazette ref Posted to the Far East in 1941, MacCarthy was captured ... by US bombers. MacCarthy had to do the best he could for his patients whilst splashing around in the South ... ear MacCarthy and Douglas MacArthur MacArthur were indistinguishable. The Japanese assumed that MacCarthy must be a close blood relative of the American commander. Therefore, whenever MacCarthy ... their Japanese captors, MacCarthy locked the Japanese guards in a cell and threw the key into the sea ... in Tokyo Bay several days after the end of the war. Later years MacCarthy later practiced medicine ... www.hoganstand.com general Identity extras hidden stories doctor.htm Irish Identity on Dr MacCarthy ... world war ii.htm Historynet on Dr MacCarthy Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Maccarthy, Aiden ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1914 PLACE OF BIRTH Castletownbere , County Cork , Ireland DATE OF DEATH 1992 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Maccarthy, Aiden Category ...   more details



  1. Bruce MacCarthy

    Bruce Edward MacCarthy born 15 October 1948 is a former Australia n politician. He was the Liberal Party of Australia Liberal Party member for Electoral district of Strathfield Strathfield in the New South Wales Legislative Assembly from 1996 to 1999. MacCarthy was born in Denistone, New South Wales Denistone , a suburb of Sydney , to parents Thornton and Constance. He attended Homebush, New South Wales Homebush Boys High School, graduating in 1965. He attended the University of Sydney from 1966 to 1968, where he received a Bachelor of Science Pure Mathematics , and joined the Liberal Party of Australia Liberal Party on 14 March 1967. On 8 August 1974 he married Leanne Gaye Hilder at Concord, New South Wales Concord , with whom he had three daughters. He received a Bachelor of Economics Public Finance in 1976 from the University of New England Australia University of New England , and worked as a public sector manager. His most prominent position was as Manager of Public Affairs for the Electricity Association of New South Wales, 1988&ndash 95. ref name nsw cite web last Parliament of New South Wales first authorlink Parliament of New South Wales coauthors title Mr Bruce Edward MacCarthy 1948 work Former Members publisher Parliament of New South Wales year 2008 url http www.parliament.nsw.gov.au prod parlment members.nsf 1fb6ebed995667c2ca256ea100825164 09659663f48ff2914a256745000165ac OpenDocument format doi accessdate 7 December 2009 Dead link date October 2010 bot H3llBot ref ... , Paul Zammit , resigned to contest the Australian House of Representatives . MacCarthy was selected ... Ashfield , a Australian Labor Party Labor seat. Although the margin was still notionally Liberal, MacCarthy ..., MacCarthy worked as a part time member of the New South Wales Election Funding Authority until 2003 ... Persondata . NAME Maccarthy, Bruce ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Australian politician DATE OF BIRTH 15 October 1948 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Maccarthy, Bruce ...   more details



  1. Fiona MacCarthy

    Fiona MacCarthy Order of the British Empire OBE born 1940 is a United Kingdom British biographer and cultural history cultural historian best known for her studies of 19th and 20th century arts , crafts and design . Early life and education MacCarthy was born into a family of wealth and privilege her father died when she was an infant. She spent her early childhood in London. Her mother was a McAlpine, so, during the The Blitz Blitz , they sheltered at the Dorchester , the famous hotel built by Sir Robert McAlpine, 1st Baronet that family . She was educated at Wycombe Abbey School . ref http www.guardian.co.uk culture 2011 sep 02 fiona maccarthy life writing Paul Laity. The Guardian , 2 Sept 2011. A life in writing Fiona MacCarthy ref In 1958, the final year of this social ceremony, she was debutante presented to the Queen , an experience she recounts in her 2007 memoir, Last Curtsey the End of the Debutantes . She was one of only four of this cohort to go on to university, in her case taking a degree in English Literature at Lady Margaret Hall , Oxford . Career MacCarthy is well known for her arts essays and reviews, appearing regularly in The Guardian ref http www.guardian.co.uk profile fionamaccarthy Profile on The Guardian site ref , the Times Literary Supplement and The New York Review of Books . She contributes frequently to TV and radio arts programmes. Personal life She married the designer David Mellor designer David Mellor in 1966 and they had two children, Corin and Clare ... and design. MacCarthy was appointed Officer of the Order of the British Empire OBE in the 2009 Birthday ... in preparation for the National Portrait Gallery References reflist Further reading Fiona MacCarthy The Last Debutante http www.independent.co.uk arts entertainment books features fiona maccarthy the last ... Hall Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Maccarthy, Fiona ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1940 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Maccarthy, Fiona ...   more details



  1. Welbore MacCarthy

    Use British English date January 2012 Use dmy dates date January 2012 Welbore MacCarthy, Doctor of Divinity DD was the inaugural Bishop of Grantham from 1905 until 1920. Born in 1840 and educated at Trinity College, Dublin , ref Who s Who Who was Who 1897 1990 London, A & C Black , 1991 ISBN 071363457X ref he was ordained in 1868. His first post after ordination was as a curate in Preston, Lancashire Preston . From 1872 to 1898 he was a missionary priest in India, rising in time to be Archdeacon of Calcutta . ref The Clergy List, Clerical Guide and Ecclesiastical Directory London, John Phillips, 1900 ref Returning to England he was Rector of Ashwell, Rutland Ashwell ref The Times , Tuesday, 6 December 1898 p. 8 Issue 35692 col A Ecclesiastical Intelligence New appointments ref then Rural Dean of Corringham, Lincolnshire Corringham until 1905 when he was elevated to the Episcopate . He died on 21 March 1925. ref The Times Tuesday, 24 March 1925 p. 10 Issue 43918 col C Obituary Bishop MacCarthy. ref Notes Portal Anglicanism Reflist S start S rel en S bef before Inaugural appointment S ttl title Bishop of Grantham years 1905 1920 S aft after John Edward Hine End Bishops of Grantham DEFAULTSORT Maccarthy, Welbore Category 1840 births Category 1925 deaths Category Alumni of Trinity College, Dublin Category Anglican archdeacons in Asia Category Bishops of Grantham ChurchofEngland bishop stub ...   more details



  1. Robert MacCarthy

    The Very Revd Dr Robert Brian MacCarthy was Dean of Saint Patrick s Cathedral, Dublin until his retirement in January 2012. Born in 1940, Dean MacCarthy was educated at St. Columba s College, Dublin St. Columba s College in Rathfarnham , Dublin . He continued his studies in Trinity College Dublin , St John s College Cambridge , Trinity College, Oxford and Cuddesdon Theological College . He received a Ph.D. in 19th century Irish history from Trinity College in 1983. Prior to his ordination in 1979, he spent twelve years in university administration at Reading University , Queen s University Belfast and Trinity College Dublin, where he became Assistant Secretary. He became curate of Carlow in 1979, a post he held until 1981 when he was appointed Librarian of Pusey House, Oxford and Fellow of St Cross College, Oxford St Cross College . In 1982 he was appointed Team Vicar in Bracknell New Town. From 1986 to 1988 he was Bishop s Vicar in St. Canices Cathedral, Kilkenny. He became Rector of Castlecomer, Co. Kilkenny in 1988. From 1995 9 he was Rector of St. Nicholas Collegiate Church St Nicholas Collegiate Church, Galway and Provost of Tuam. He has been a member of the chapter since 1994, as the Prebendary of Monmohenock. His publications include The Estates of Trinity College Dublin Dundalgan Press, 1992 and Ancient and Modern A short History of the Church of Ireland Four Courts Press, 1995 . More recently he has written a biography of John Henry Bernard Linden Publishing, 2008 . Renowned for his controversial opinions and liberal ideologies. After expressing doubts concerning the validity of some New Testament verses in our modern world, questions were raised over Dr. MacCarthy ... censured by both board and chapter. Robert MacCarthy retired from his position as Dean of St Patrick ... s Cathedral Website Clergy Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Maccarthy, Robert ... DEFAULTSORT Maccarthy, Robert Category Anglican deans Category Irish Anglicans Category Fellows of St ...   more details



  1. Bartholomew MacCarthy

    Bartholomew MacCarthy b. Conna , Ballynoe, County Cork , 12 Dec., 1843 d. Inniscarra, Co. Cork, 6 Mar., 1904 was a scholar and chronologist who wrote extensively on Early Irish literature . He was educated at Mount Melleray Seminary , County Waterford , and at St Colman s College, Fermoy , Co. Cork, afterwards studying at Rome, where he was ordained in 1869. On his return to Ireland he was appointed professor of Classics at St. Colman s, where he remained about three years. He then went as curate to Mitchelstown where he was at the time of a massacre in 1887 , and afterwards to Macroom and Youghal . In 1895 he was appointed parish priest of Inniscarra, near Cork, where he died. A few months before his death, he had been chosen by the Government on the recommendation of the Council of the Royal Irish Academy to edit the Annals of Tighearnach . He often spoke critically of his predecessors, for instance of John Colgan , the O Clerys, Eugene O Curry , etc., and of contemporary scholars ref cf. Irish Ecclesiastical Record , 1883, and Gaelic Journal , I, 8, 263 ref . A letter of his criticising a favourable review of John Salmon s Ancient Irish Church as a Witness to Catholic Doctrine in the Irish Ecclesiastical Record August, 1897, 166 170 led to a controversy between these two Catholic scholars, which was carried on in that periodical the following year. Published works Essays on various Early Irish Ecclesiastical Fragments , written while he was in Rome and published mostly anonymously ... of the sixth century. The Annals of Ulster . On the death of William M. Hennessey, Dr. MacCarthy ... of Cyril of Alexandria . MacCarthy was recognized as an authority on the Paschal question. Notes reflist References Irish Catholic Directory 1870 1905 Catholic wstitle Bartholomew MacCarthy Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Maccarthy, Bartholomew ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1843 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1904 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Maccarthy ...   more details



  1. Terence MacSwiney

    poems by Terence MacSwiney . Edited by B. G. MacCarthy. Dublin, M. H. Gill and Son, 1944 Quotes It is not those ...Infobox officeholder name Terence MacSwiney image macswiney.jpg imagesize 150px caption birth date birth ... Terence Joseph MacSwiney IPAc en icon m k s w i n i lang ga Toirdhealbhach Mac Suibhne 28 ...&ConstID 36 title Mr. Terence MacSwiney work Oireachtas Members Database accessdate 9 June 2010 ref ... the failure of this business, he emigrated to Australia in 1885 leaving Terence and the other ... index 101055442 author Sam Davies title MacSwiney, Terence James 1879 1920 publisher Oxford Dictionary ... support the family. ref name History s Daughter A Memoir from the Only Child of Terence MacSwiney cite book title History s Daughter A Memoir from the Only Child of Terence MacSwiney author M ire MacSwiney ... web url http www.ucd.ie archives html collections macswiney ter.htm title MacSwiney, Terence work ... name forumer cite web url http admin2.7.forumer.com a october 25th 1920 terence macswiney and joseph murphy die post6629.html title Terence MacSwiney and Joseph Murphy Die work Irish History ref His ... History s Daughter A Memoir from the Only Child of Terence MacSwiney Political activity File Terrence mac swiney.jpg thumb left 175px Bust of Terence MacSwiney in Cork City Hall Described as a sensitive ... journals nyh 88.3 perlman.html title Terence MacSwiney The Triumph and Tragedy of the Hunger ... cite web url http www.electionsireland.org candidate.cfm?ID 951 title Terence MacSwiney work ElectionsIreland.org ... October attracted huge crowds. ref name histcoop Terence MacSwiney is buried in the Republican ... s Daughter A Memoir from the Only Child of Terence MacSwiney Another Indian revolutionary Bhagat Singh was an admirer of Terence MacSwiney and wrote about him in his memoirs. While in prison during ... Singh quoted Terence MacSwiney and said I am confident that my death will do more to smash the British ... . ref http books.google.co.uk books?id fOhnSbdD6Q0C&pg PA254&dq ho chi minh terence macswiney&hl ...   more details



  1. Mary (Molly) MacCarthy

    Use British English date August 2011 Use dmy dates date August 2011 Mary MacCarthy 1882 1953 was a British writer, known for her involvement in the Bloomsbury Group . Mary MacCarthy was the daughter of the teacher and man of letters Francis Warre Warre Cornish . She was commonly called Molly. In 1906 she married the literary critic Desmond MacCarthy , with whom she had one daughter, Rachel. Though prevented by progressive hearing loss from full participation in group conversation, she was active in the Bloomsbury group, as demonstrated by her formation of its Memoir group and Novel group, and by coining the term Bloomsberries to describe its members. Her sister Cecilia married William Wordsworth Fisher later Admiral. Her daughter Rachel married the biographer Lord David Cecil David Cecil . Sources The Bloomsbury Group A Collection of Memoirs and Commentary , ed. S. P. Rosenbaum University of Toronto Press, revised edition, 1995 . Clever hearts Desmond and Molly MacCarthy a biography , by Hugh and Mirabel Cecil Gollancz, 1990 . Selected bibliography A Pier and a Band 1918 A Nineteenth Century Childhood 1924 Fighting Fitzgerald and Other Papers 1930 Handicaps Six Studies 1936 The Festival, Etc. 1937 Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Maccarthy, Mary ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1882 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1953 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Maccarthy, Mary Category 1882 births Category 1953 deaths Category British novelists Category British women writers Category Bloomsbury Group Category English novelists Category English women writers Category Women novelists Category 20th century women writers nl Molly MacCarthy ...   more details



  1. Terence Murray

    Terence Murray may refer to Terence Aubrey Murray 1810 1873 , Australian pastoralist and parliamentarian Terence Murray referee , Irish hurling referee hndis Murray, Terence ...   more details



  1. Terence Howard

    Terence Howard is the name of Terence Howard footballer , English Olympic footballer Terrence Howard , American actor and musician hndis Howard, Terence ...   more details



  1. Terence D'Souza

    Terence D Souza was born in 1932 in Jacobabad , Sindh , British India now Pakistan . After school in Karachi, he chose to became a priest, received religious training at the Christ the King Seminary Pakistan and was ordained a priest of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Karachi in 1960. From 1960 68 he was Secretary to the Archbishop of Karachi, and from 1968 70 Secretary to the Papal Nuncio. From 1970 75 he served as Editor of the Christian Voice, Karachi Christian Voice , and in 1973 was appointed Vicar General of Karachi. He has also been parish priest of the Landhi parish. In 1975 he accepted an offer by Bishop Fulton to come to Toronto , Canada , because of the significant number of Pakistanis that had emigrated to this region. He served as Associate Pastor at Our Lady of the Airways Parish in Malton, Ontario Malton 1975 82 , moved to Pope John XXIII Parish in Don Mills as Pastor, and finally was asked to start a new parish in Mississauga which he canvassed to have named St. Francis Xavier Church. ref cite web title Goans in the Millennium Directory url http www.goacom.com goanow 2001 aug goabooks.html ref His commitment to the community was publicly recognized by the City Council in 1999 when the street outside the church was named Father D Souza Drive. ref http www.mississauga.com community article 412812 msgr d souza honored at st francis Mississauga City Council ref A strong ... between 1988 and 1994. ref cite web title Fr. Terence D Souza url http www.goacom.com culture biographies mprofile.html 10 ref Monsignor Terence D Souza s Mass of Thanksgiving for the 50th Anniversary of his Ordination to the Priesthood was celebrated by his former parish St Francis Xavier s. ref http stfrancisxavierchurch.blogspot.com 2010 01 01 archive.html St Francis Xavier Church . ref ..., Terence ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Dsouza, Terence Category St Patrick s High School, Karachi alumni Category Pakistani ...   more details



  1. Terence Beesley

    Terence Beesley is an England English actor and writer. He was born in London to Ireland Irish parents and trained at the London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art . His television work includes Cadfael , The Bill , Where the Heart Is 1997 TV series Where the Heart Is , Heartbeat UK TV series Heartbeat , Midsomer Murders , EastEnders , Casualty TV series Casualty , Down to Earth UK TV series Down to Earth , Plotlands and She s Out . He also starred in Peter Kosminsky s 15, The Life and Death of Phillip Knight . His stage work includes UK British theatre performances as the title role in Shakespeare s Richard III play Richard III and as the Vicomte de Valmont in Les Liaisons Dangereuses for director Mark Clements and his own adaptation with Colin Wakefield of Nikolai Gogol s Diary of a Madman story Diary of a Madman as a one man play . Along with Jonathan Church and Jules Melvin, he is a founder of the Triptych Theatre Company. Their first production, Jack Shepherd s In Lambeth at the Lyric Studio, which received much critical acclaim. Personal life He is married to actress Ashley Jensen , whom he met while they were both performing in Tom Courtenay s King Lear at the Royal Exchange Theatre in Manchester . They married on 22 January 2007 at a ceremony in the Big Sur mountains in California . They have a son, Francis Jonathan Beesley, who was born on 20 October 2009. External links IMDb name id 0066591 Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Beesley, Terence ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH London, England, UK DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Beesley, Terence Category Alumni of the London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art Category English expatriates in the United States Category English film actors Category English people of Irish descent Category English stage actors Category English television actors Category Living people ... people de Terence Beesley ...   more details



  1. Terence White

    Terence White may refer to T. H. White 1906 1964 , author Terence de Vere White 1912 1994 , writer and lawyer Snowy White born 1948 , real name Terence Charles White guitarist Terry White born 1936 , pharmacist, businessman and politician Terry White sprint canoer born 1955 hndis White, Terence ...   more details




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