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Irishman Adam Carroll, who started third, won the race | |
esign was enhanced and patented in 1831 by an | Irishman, Aeneas Coffey. |
ne off BTCC outing for Vauxhall in 2001, with | Irishman Alan Morrison, the 2000 Production (then Clas |
ublin on May 18, 2006, Bob Doyle was the last | Irishman alive to have fought for the International Br |
ice, Elliot, Gordon, Mr. Wilson, and Jack the | Irishman, although there are also some cats and dogs. |
Early Texas census records list him as an | Irishman and a farmer. |
James Richard Berry (-1847), an | Irishman and a colonel in the Mexican army came to Cal |
was convinced by the claims being made by the | Irishman and his distinguished colleagues. |
5:00 am and by daybreak two of the tugs, the | Irishman and Yorkshireman had lost there lines. |
Brenan contributed to the Mitchel's United | Irishman and, sold his rifle in order to obtain his tr |
s went on to retain his ABA Crown outpointing | Irishman Andy Keogh in the final at Wembley, before ca |
After stealing a cauldron from Diwrnach the | Irishman, Arthur and his men land at Llywdeu's house i |
.B. of 8 July 1815, numbers 13 en 14, another | Irishman, Arthur Wellesley was granted the Netherlands |
er the Easter Uprising in 1916 Dublin, and an | Irishman as a German agent seemed plausible - though a |
A penniless | Irishman becomes the business partner of an English ar |
bled about almost at will.' ‘..The miraculous | Irishman bewildered, badgered…. |
Henry Munro (1758 - 1798) was a United | Irishman born in Lisburn, County Down. |
An | Irishman by birth, he entered the Augustinians at Arma |
l Baker was eliminated from the tournament by | Irishman, Coleman Barrett in a unanimous decision. |
ay Irishmen, explaining, "When the part of an | Irishman comes along, nobody ever thinks of me." |
numbers of Swedish recruits, and at least one | Irishman, Daniel Charles, Count O'Connell, was a Lieut |
rough, Oakes found his only competition to be | Irishman David Forde and continued in the number one s |
titors seemed unlikely; Bahamian Chris Brown, | Irishman David Gillick, Frenchman Leslie Djhone and th |
Joe Johnson and Tony Meo before facing fellow | Irishman Dennis Taylor in the final which turned out t |
Bray was one of the few people with whom the | Irishman discussed his work. |
king in the medical corps, she met a Northern | Irishman, Dr. Claude Field. |
Joseph F. Quinn (1857-1929) was the first | Irishman elevated to the bench in Massachusetts where |
It is hardly surprising that an | Irishman emigrating from Melbourne to New Zealand woul |
ll after midnight on live BBC television, the | Irishman finally took the lead on the final play havin |
Dave Anderson 2008-2010 (Northern | Irishman, former Wolverhampton Wanderers youth goalkee |
Pepperell and a crew of 18. Thomas Greene, an | Irishman from Kildare, had been appointed as ship's su |
However, the attribution to | Irishman George Philips seems now to be widely accepte |
disavows his three fathers which leads to the | Irishman giving him a thrashing in front of the boy's |
hen Rex Williams led by six frames before the | Irishman got home in an exciting finish by the odd fra |
sh characters to travel to Morocco, where the | Irishman had hopes of winning the right to sell theatr |
t on the night of Parkman's disappearance, an | Irishman had paid for a one cent toll with a twenty do |
The Scotsman, | Irishman, Hermies, Gelezee and the Yorkshireman arrive |
A brewery was also constructed in 1907 by an | Irishman, I.V. Kearney, to satisfy the local demand. |
vid Lynch in his book, A Divided Paradise: An | Irishman in the Holy Land. |
llaria spinosissima, nicknamed the red-headed | Irishman, is a type of cactus that grows in Guerrero, |
ewish father is in the clothing business; the | Irishman is a policeman. |
His first coach was | Irishman James Mangan who coached him and his brother |
h a native Wicklowman, Moore, like his fellow | Irishman John Duddy emigrated to America and fights ou |
Kirby was the first | Irishman man to join the Professional Darts Corporatio |
He was replaced by Northern | Irishman Martin O'Neill. |
ng for the 2010 World Championship, losing to | Irishman Martin McCloskey who eventually qualified. |
was set to participate in the final, although | Irishman Martin Fagan did not start the competition. |
n Mick ("Mick" being an offensive term for an | Irishman), meaning "that Ludovich Kennedy!" |
The Luck of Ginger Coffey is about an | Irishman named James Francis Coffey. |
killed by one of Gruffydd ap Cynan's men, an | Irishman named Gucharki. |
In 1847, an | Irishman named Martin Glynn immigrated to New Orleans, |
When he was pastor at Petersburg, an | Irishman, named Timmy McLaughlin, regularly attended h |
hom she described as a "fine fat rat") on The | Irishman newspaper. |
Cricket League for the Kolkata Tigers; fellow | Irishman, Niall O'Brien also participated in the tourn |
a slow march written in 1881 with music by an | Irishman Odoardo Barri (pseudonym for Edward Slater) a |
Colgan was an ardent | Irishman, of the Mac Colgan sept, born in County Coler |
rom an English-speaking country and the first | Irishman of 74 killed in the conflict. |
'Brennach Wyddel o'r Gogledd' or Brennach the | Irishman of the North [of Britain] appears in the Wels |
John Roche (martyr), | Irishman, one of the English Martyrs executed in 1588, |
ld, through whom Reynolds had become a United | Irishman, only to become an informer. |
better right to the crown of Ireland than any | Irishman or Scottishman [ie. |
Since 1893, when | Irishman Paddy Hannan first made his famous discovery, |
However, another | Irishman, Patrick James Leonard had also received the |
us invective" over an extradition request for | Irishman Patrick Ryan to face terrorism charges in the |
The glass harp was created in 1741 by | Irishman Richard Pockrich, who is known as the first v |
Ms. Bronfman was briefly married to | Irishman Ronan Clarke. |
sed to anything, even to being hanged, as the | Irishman said. |
A win over the high-scoring | Irishman Seamus O'Brien put him through to a semi-fina |
, Locke's Single Malt (8 yr), Tyrconnell, The | Irishman Single Malt, Tullamore Dew Single Malt (10 yr |
p Hamilton, the American David Morgan and the | Irishman Smoke O'Connor are drafted into the Guards Di |
The | Irishman specialise in re-creating some of Irelands lo |
United | Irishman: The Memoirs of James Hope (2000) |
hole later, another birdie made the Northern | Irishman the first player in U.S. Open history to reac |
discovered in 1922 in Brazil, and named by a | Irishman Thomas Lincoln Casey, Jr. |
John Pope Hennessy, first | Irishman to serve as governor |
s of 2008 flowing, John also became the first | Irishman to play Trance Energy. |
Delany thereby became the first | Irishman to win an Olympic title in athletics since Bo |
ation with the legendary Fred Daly, the first | Irishman to win the Open Championship, in 1947. |
following Patrick Clifford as only the second | Irishman to pay in the World Championship, looked comf |
the 2007 season, Porterfield became the first | Irishman to score 1,000 runs in a calendar year, and t |
Kelly was attempting to become the first | Irishman to capture the European (EBU) Bantamweight Ti |
the 2010 Australian Open, becoming the first | Irishman to win a Grand Slam match. |
o Brut y Tywysogion, Maelgwn caused a certain | Irishman to kill Cedifor ap Gruffudd and his four sons |
dialect coach was concerned about getting an | Irishman to sound like an American southerner. |
nds, but lost the title only 23 days later to | Irishman Tom McCormick. |
One of his alleged victims was | Irishman Trevor O'Keeffe. |
The tug named the | Irishman was sunk by a magnetic mine and now rests par |
The young | Irishman was posted to Home Establishment on 19 July 1 |
now who was the first person to cross, but an | Irishman was the last ". |
ing clerical review, Golias reported that the | Irishman was in the running to succeed as head of the |
His father was an | Irishman who married a Flemish woman. |
Hill is an | Irishman who was wrongly imprisoned for fifteen years |
atrick Barrett (died 10 November 1415) was an | Irishman who held religious and secular high offices i |
ight 1926), Maugham's character Gallagher, an | Irishman who had lived in the Federated Malay States f |
by Richard Glover as a jovial and voluptuous | Irishman who had left popery for the Protestant religi |
His father was an | Irishman who settled in Spain and he held the position |
Lyndon, a highly visual period film about an | Irishman who attempts to make his way into the higher |
nel in the French army and a prominent United | Irishman who escaped after 1798. |
Journalist Ian Bruce, instead, claims that an | Irishman who served on the Parachute Regiment was the |
6 as With the Cossacks; Being the Story of an | Irishman who Rode with the Cossacks throughout the Rus |
Another | Irishman who has played in the AFL, Jim Stynes, assist |
rney (25 April 1896 - 19 October 1932) was an | Irishman who fought in the British Army in the World W |
as the titular Quackser Fortune, an autistic | Irishman who falls in love with an American exchange s |
1828 - August 1892) was an | Irishman who served in the 8th King's Royal Irish Huss |
vember 25, 1816, the son of Bernard Grant, an | Irishman who enlisted in the British army, became serg |
local citizen James W. Dillon (1826-1913), an | Irishman who settled there and led a campaign to bring |
ntasy focuses on the title character, a young | Irishman who, when offered three wishes by the Queen o |
19 May - | Irishman William Hamilton arrested after shooting blan |
cago Sun-Times described him as "an avuncular | Irishman with a jaunty bow tie [and] a twinkle in his |
1654 he led his band of outlaws and killed an | Irishman working as a constable for the English, at Ti |
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