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Creagh is an
Irish surname derived from the
Gaelic Craobhach,
meaning "branch". The
Creagh family was
first found in
County Clare,
where they held a family...
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General Sir
Garrett O'Moore
Creagh, VC, GCB, GCSI (2
April 1848 – 9
August 1923),
known as Sir O'Moore
Creagh, was a
senior British Army
officer and an...
- Mary
Helen Creagh CBE FCIL (born 2
December 1967) is a
British politician who has
served as
Member of
Parliament (MP) for
Coventry East
since 2024, having...
- Liam
Creagh (born 1959), is a
Northern Irish broadcast journalist and businessman. Born in
Belfast in 1959,
Creagh is the son of Kate and Jim
Creagh, also...
- John
Creagh, CsSr (Thomondgate, Limerick, Ireland; 1870 – Wellington, New Zealand; 1947) was an
Irish Redemptorist priest.
Creagh is best
known for, firstly...
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Creagh may
refer to: Ben
Creagh,
Australian Rugby player Frank Creagh, New
Zealand boxer Michael Creagh (politician),
Irish politician and
soldier Garrett...
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Kieran Creagh, is an
Irish P****ionist priest, from Belfast, who
survived being shot
while working in
South Africa,
where he had
founded a ho****e (Leratong...
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Frank William Creagh (5 May 1924 – 5 July 1998) was a New
Zealand boxer. He won the gold
medal in the men's
heavyweight division at the 1950
British Empire...
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Creagh may
refer to:
Michael O'Moore
Creagh (1892–1970),
British Army
major general O'Moore
Creagh (1848–1923),
British Army
general Charles Creagh-Osborne...
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Alison Margaret Creagh AM CSC (born 1962) is a
retired Australian Army officer.
After seeing active service with the
Australian Army in Cambodia, East...