- John
Cosnahan (1754–1819) was the
first High
Bailiff of Douglas, Isle of Man, and Deemster. He was the
eldest son of Hugh
Cosnahan and
Eleanor Finch (1753–1799)[whose...
- 1575–1585
Philip Hogget 1585–1621 John
Cosnahan 1621–1660
William Cosnahan 1660–1661
Thomas Harrison 1661–1680
Henry Lowcay 1680–1682 John
Woods (elder)...
- Pagan, master, was the
first vessel to
enter the dock.
Captain James Cosnahan acquired a
letter of
marque on 20
March 1799.
Cosnachan (or Cosmacher)...
- 1772 John Lace, 1793
Norris Moore, 1812–1819
Thomas Gawne, 1819–1823 John
Cosnahan, 1819 John McHutchin, 1820 John Christian, 1823–1847 John
Joseph Heywood...
- Mississippi: Col
Benjamin G.
Humphreys Peninsula Artillery: Cpt
Joseph B.
Cosnahan 1st Co.,
Richmond Howitzers: Cpt
Edward S.
McCarthy Co. A, 1st
North Carolina...
- 1854–1865 John
Moore Jeffcott, 1865–1892
James Stowell Gell, 1892–1911 John
Cosnahan, 1777–1808
Norris Moore, 1808–1816 John McHutchin, 1816–1819
James Quirk...
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Second voyage transporting enslaved people (1800–1802):
Captain James Cosnahan acquired a
letter of
marque on 6
December 1800. He
sailed from Liverpool...
- Lieutenant-Colonel
Roger Stephen Tempest,
Scots Guards Major William Percival Cosnahan Tenison,
Royal Artillery Captain Frank Stanford Thackeray, MC, Highland...
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Democrats Richard Peter John
Sanderson 497
Liberal Democrats Guy
Tuson Cosnahan 373
Registered electors 7,346
Turnout 3172 43.18%
Conservative win (new...
- (Gary Fierro, United States)
Psycho Hillbilly Cabin M****acre (Robert
Cosnahan, United States)
Pumpkin **** (Max Finneran, United States) Sebastian's...