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Leacy is a
toponymic surname derived from L****y, Calvados.
Notable people with the
surname include: Mary
Leacy (born 1987),
Irish camogie player Una Leacy...
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Leacy Naylor Green-Leach (1862–1937) was a poet and editor. Green-Leach was born in 1862 in
Culpeper County, Virginia. Her
parents were
James Williams...
- Una
Leacy is a
camogie player and
winner of two All-Star awards.
Leacy's first All-Star came in 2007, the year her two
early goals helped Wexford win their...
- Mary
Leacy (born 2
March 1986 in Oulart,
County Wexford) is an
Irish sportsperson. She won
camogie All Star
awards in 2004, 2007 and 2010. She
plays camogie...
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Christian Steen (6
October 1786 – 2
April 1861) was a
Danish bookdealer and publisher. He
traded first as Chr.
Steen and then as Chr.
Steen & Søn. He was...
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Canadian history (2nd ed 2003)
online free Urquhart,
Malcolm Charles and F.H.
Leacy, eds.
Historical statistics of
Canada (2nd ed. Ottawa:
Statistics Canada...
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Shortly before his would-be
departure from Winchester,
McDonald met
Leacy Anne Naylor, the
daughter of
prominent Romney lawyer William Naylor. McDonald...
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Children in
Bondage (1914)
California the
Wonderful (1914)
Edwin Markham House Leacy Naylor Green-Leach "Oregon –
State Poet Laureate". www.loc.gov.
State Poets...
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remained in the same
family until 1927. It
belonged to the Linville-
Leacy family from 1928 to 1983. The
house was
designed in the
Queen Anne architectural...
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Bridie Martin-McGarry (Kilkenny)
Sandie Fitzgibbon (Cork)
Margaret O'Leary-
Leacy (Wexford) Mairéad McAtamney-Magill (Antrim)
Linda Mellerick (Cork) Sophie...