- Look up
clancy in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Clancy is an
Irish name
coming from the
Gaelic Mac Fhlannchaidh/
Mac Fhlannchadha,
meaning "Son of the...
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alumnus of
Belvedere College, he was the son of
Michael MacClancy, M.R.C.V.S., and
Nancy MacClancy, of Raheny. Her
second marriage was to
actor Nigel Patrick...
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Bostofte Erritzøe, and
Kimberly Willming. The
series Producer is
Sophie MacClancy. The
series is set to be
three 90-minute episodes. Tim
Kirkby is a director...
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Carlist aide: "Rafael [Olazabal], free me of this weight",
MacClancy 2000, p. 88
MacClancy 2000, p. 91.
According to one scholar,
since 1957 Don Javier...
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original on 29
January 2011.
Retrieved 24 May 2010.
Jolly 1994, p. 132
MacClancy 1998, p. xviii
Jolly 1994, p. 134 Müller 1970
Harewood 2009, p. 97 Jolly...
- (Kilfeather, p. 83). In
November 1588 Cuéllar
moved on to the
territory of the
MacClancy with
eight other Spaniards,
staying at one of the lord's castles, probably...
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Boetius Clancy or
MacClancy (died
April 1598) was a 16th-century
Irish landowner, MP and High Sheriff. He was born in Co Clare, the son of Hugh
Clancy, and...
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organisation and see
little or no
continuity compared to
earlier efforts,
Jeremy MacClancy, The
Decline of Carlism, Reno 2000, ISBN 9780874173444, p. 27 Recruitment...
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Santiago de
Compostela 2014
Jeremy MacClancy, The
Decline of Carlism, Reno 2000, ISBN 978-0874173444
Jeremy MacClancy, An
anthropological approach to carlist...
- Carloctavistas,
MacClancy 2000, p. 98
Heras y
Borrero 2004, p. 160
Heras y
Borrero 2004, p. 161, Vallverdú Martí 2014, p. 124;
MacClancy 2000, p. 152 notes...