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Championship title.
Inniskeen Grattans was
founded in 1883 and is the
oldest GAA club in
County Monaghan and is
named for
Henry Grattan. It was
founded one year...
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Grattan Institute is an
Australian public policy think tank,
established in 2008. The Melbourne-based
institute is non-aligned,
defining itself as contributing...
- in 1717. The
Grattans had two sons and two daughters. The sons were
James Grattan of Tinnehinch, MP for
County Wicklow, and
Henry Grattan (junior) of Moyrath...
- Look up
Grattan in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Grattan may
refer to:
Grattan Kerans (1941–2019),
American politician from
Oregon Grattan O'Leary...
- The
Gratetan M****acre, also
referred to as the
Grattan Fight, was the
initial conflict of the
First Sioux War,
occurring on
August 19, 1854,
between the...
- 1965
Horace Wheaton Democratic 24th
March 4, 1843 –
March 3, 1847
Pompey Grattan H.
Wheeler Anti-Masonic 28th
March 4, 1831 –
March 3, 1833
Wheeler John...
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Harry Grattan (c. 1867 – 25
September 1951) was a
British stage actor, singer,
dancer and
writer best
known for his
performances in
musical comedies in...
- The
Bellew (later
Grattan-Bellew) baronetcy, of
Mount Bellew in
County Galway, is a
title in the
Baronetage of the
United Kingdom. It was
created on 15...
- Paul
Grattan Kirk Jr. (born
January 18, 1938) is an
American lawyer and
politician who
served as a
United States Senator from M****achusetts from 2009...
- Tom
Grattan's War was a
British television series which ran from 1968 to 1970. The show
revolved around the life of Tom
Grattan who was sent to live with...