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Richard William Enraght SSC (23
February 1837 – 21
September 1898) was an Irish-born
Church of
England priest of the late
nineteenth century. He was influenced...
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Thomas Enraght O'Brien (4 May 1827 – 18
January 1896) was Lord
Lieutenant of
Limerick and
Custos Rotulorum of
Limerick between 29
November 1894 until...
- John
Enraght (1701-1766) was an
eighteenth century Irish Anglican priest: the
Archdeacon of
Ardfert from 1765
until 1766.
Enraght was born in
County Kerry...
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Richard William Enraght (1837–1898) was the
Priest in
Charge of St
Andrew Church, Portslade, from 1871 to 1874. Fr.
Enraght's belief in the Church...
- Jim
Safka replaced ****van as CEO.
Safka was
replaced as CEO by
Thomas Enraght-Moony in 2007. On
November 10, 2005, a
class action was
filed by Matthew...
- Royal,
Norwich and
Pavilion Theatre,
Cromer Pier
manager Revd
Richard Enraght (1837–1898), 19th
century clergyman,
religious controversialist, Rector...
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Religion Government Protectorate Resident Commissioner • 1903-1907
Francis Enraght-Moony • 1964-1968
Francis Alfred Lloyd Paramount Chief • 1903-1968 Sobhuza...
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William Enraght,
Anglican priest and
religious controversialist. He was born in
Moneymore on 23
February 1837, the son of the
Reverend Matthew Enraght the...
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relocated in 1883,
eventually becoming Cliff College. The Revd
Richard Enraght,
religious controversialist, was the
Curate of St
Michael and All Angels...
- (1902). A 1915
edition contains 19 full-page
colour illustrations by R.J.
Enraght-Moony. An
edition was
published by John Lane in 1921 with illustrations...