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Dublin businessman Cecil Parker Glorney and
competitive chess player and
President of
Rathmines Chess Club,
created the
Glorney Cup. It was
joined twenty years...
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leaving him
after 18
months of marriage. Her
third marriage, to Paul
Glorney, a **** ****er, took
place in Westminster, London, in 1990. That marriage...
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Helene Guggenheim (1886–1962) m.
Edmund L. Haas (m. 1905; div.) m.
Corlette Glorney m. Lord
Melvill Ward
Daniel Guggenheim (1856–1930),
became head of the...
- -Col. Sir John
Paley Johnson, 6th
Baronet and the
former Carol Louise Glorney Haas. From his
parents marriage, he had one sibling,
Wanda Helene Paley...
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Steve Donoghue Steve Donoghue, in the
colours of
Corlette Glorney (Gallaher's
cigarette card, 1936)
Occupation Jockey Born 8
November 1884 Warrington...
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Elizabeth Barrett Browning. "Aurora
Leigh and
Other Poems", eds. John
Robert Glorney Bolton and
Julia Bolton Holloway. Harmondsworth: Penguin, 1995. Donaldson...
- York:
Oxford University Press. ISBN 9780199215249. OCLC 83977472. Bolton,
Glorney (1956). Sir
Christopher Wren. Hutchinson. p. 37. Higgitt,
Rebekah (20 October...
- Individually,
Collins represented his
country in both
junior competition – the
Glorney Cup – and the
Chess Olympiad – at the time, the
youngest Irishman to do...
- result: 8 wins in 8 rounds. Also
Michael Fallone represented Scotland in
Glorney Cups
between 1952 and 1957. He pla**** for
Scotland team
against England...
- MacKeveny) of Mag
Airbh Ua Glóiairn (O'Gloherny, Glory, O'Gloran, Cloran,
Glorney) of
Callann Ua
Donnachadha (Dunphy, O'Donochowe, O'Dunaghy, O'Donoghue...