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Laurence Ginnell (baptised 9
April 1852 – 17
April 1923) was an
Irish nationalist politician,
lawyer and
Member of
Parliament (MP) of the
House of Commons...
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Ginnell may
refer to:
Alicia Homs
Ginel (born 1993),
Spanish politician Salvador Ginel (born 1938),
Argentine former footballer Laurence Ginnell (1854–1923)...
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Patrick "Paddy"
Ginnell (March 3, 1937 –
November 17, 2003) was a
Canadian professional ice
hockey player and
junior league coach.
Ginnell pla**** a total...
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Alice Ginnell (born Mary
Alice King; 24
September 1882 – 2
August 1967) was a
Republican activist and
member of both ****ann na mBan and Sinn Féin. She...
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Ginnell,
Laurence (1894). The
Brehon Laws: A
Legal Handbook. T.
Fisher Unwin. p...
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works as a commentator.
Nicknamed "Magic Chris",
football journalist Luke
Ginnell wrote that
Waddle was "widely
acknowledged as one of the
finest attacking...
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manager and
coach Pat
Ginnell traded blows with a
linesman during a
bench clearing brawl against the
Lethbridge Broncos.
Ginnell was
found guilty of ****ault...
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Yulianna Avdeeva – Biography". "Results of the competition".
Ginnell,
Richard S. (13 July 2020). "Premieres of
Early Shostakovich Solo Piano...
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Archived from the
original on 17
February 2017.
Retrieved 15
October 2016.
Ginnell,
Laurence (1894). "Chapter IV:
Legislative ****emblies". The
Brehon Laws:...
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Members of the
First Dáil
First row, left to right:
Laurence Ginnell,
Michael Collins,
Cathal Brugha,
Arthur Griffith, Éamon de Valera,
Count Plunkett...