- Seán
Francis MacEntee (Irish: Seán
Mac an tSaoi; 23
August 1889 – 9
January 1984) was an
Irish Fianna Fáil
politician who
served as Tánaiste from 1959...
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Helen Mc
Entee (born 8 June 1986) is an
Irish Fine Gael
politician who has
served as
Minister for
Justice since June 2020 and
deputy leader of Fine Gael...
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Prime Minister H. H.
Asquith that only two more were to be executed, Seán
Mac Diarmada and
James Connolly,
although they were court-martialled the day...
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policy was needed, however, de
Valera disagreed.[citation needed] Seán
MacEntee, the
Minister for Finance,
tried to deal with the
crisis in the balance...
- 1940s and 50s." Mhac an
tSaoi was born as Máire
MacEntee in
Dublin in 1922. Her father, Seán
MacEntee, was born in
Belfast and was a
veteran of the Irish...
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Shane Mc
Entee (politician) (1956–2012),
Irish politician Valentine Mc
Entee, 1st
Baron Mc
Entee (1871–1953), Irish-born
British politician Seán
MacEntee (1889–1984)...
- 'Kelly' and 'Dea', a
custom dating back to when
surnames beginning with '
Mac' or 'O' were
forbidden entry to Dublin; they were both
living in 7 Fishamble...
- "Finding Your
Roots – Listings". The ****on Critic.
January 24, 2021.
MacEntee,
Thomas (January 30, 2019). "Finding Your Roots:
Dreaming of a New Land...
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fallen comrade.[citation needed] His
former ministerial colleague, Seán
MacEntee, gave the
graveside oration.[citation needed]
Aiken Barracks in Dundalk...
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Attorney General. In 1960, the
Fianna Fáil
minister for health, Seán
MacEntee,
brought forward the
Health (Fluoridation of
Water Supplies) Act and a...