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- Rev. J. MacEnery, F.G.S. ISBN 9-781-24090772-4 1859. Works by Rev. John MacEnery at Faded Page (Canada) Portrait of John MacEnery John MacEnery's grave[permanent...
- party including John MacEnery to explore the caves in an attempt to find evidence that Mithras was once worshipped in the area. MacEnery, the Roman Catholic...
- Father John MacEnery, and found similar evidence (Palaeolithic flint tools and the bones of extinct animals in the same strata) as MacEnery. Pengelly had...
- canine teeth found in Kent’s Cavern in Devon, England by the Reverend John MacEnery in 1826. The name Homotherium (Gr****: ὁμός (homos, 'same') and θηρίον (therion...
- Peter Robert McEnery (born 21 February 1940) is a retired English stage and film actor. McEnery was born in Walsall, Staffordshire, to Charles and Ada...
- contributed a volume to the first textbook on seismology in America John MacEnery (1797–1841) – archaeologist who investigated the Palaeolithic remains at...
- Votes % Republican Jeff Gorell (in****bent) 38,263 58.1 Democratic Eileen MacEnery 15,343 23.3 Democratic Thomas Mullens 12,226 18.6 Total votes 65,832 100...
- primary on June 5, 2012, Gorell received 58.1% of the vote, beating Eileen MacEnery, who received 23.3% of the vote, and Thomas Mullens, who received 18.6%...
- the phonetically similar surname McEnery (MacEnery, MacEniry), of Uí Fidgenti origin, not Dalc****ian. These MacEnerys, thus cousins of the O'Donovans, held...
- archaeology Burton MacDonald (born 1939) Canadian; biblical archaeology Eve MacDonald (born 19??) classical archaeologist John MacEnery (1797–1841) Irish;...