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Colonel Sir
Henry Davies Foster MacGeagh GCVO KCB KBE TD QC (21
October 1883 – 29
December 1962) was a
British judge, who
served as
Judge Advocate General...
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Sheriff of Kent, in 1865. He died in 1882 and the
castle was
bought by Dr.
MacGeagh, a
Harley Street specialist in 1891. He
would drive in his
carriage to...
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Parliamentary Patrick Doogan 3,053 50.3 −0.3
Irish Unionist William John
MacGeagh MacCaw 3,022 49.7 +0.3
Majority 31 0.6 −0.6
Turnout 6,075 96.4 +5.0 Registered...
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William John
MacGeagh MacCaw (1850 – 3
March 1928) was a
British politician and
Member of
Parliament (MP) in the
House of
Commons of the
United Kingdom...
- and the
north transept, with the
large Celtic cross designed by John
MacGeagh on the exterior, and
housing the
Chapel of the
Royal Irish Rifles, was...
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October 1916: Sir
Felix C****el 21
September 1934:
Colonel Sir
Henry MacGeagh 1
January 1955:
Captain Sir
Frederick Gentle 1
January 1963: Wing Commander...
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Secondary School;
Aughnacloy High School)
opened in 1963,
designed by John
MacGeagh. It
occupies a
rural site on the
outskirts of Aughancloy,
serving a catchment...
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Chrystabell MacGeagh, Jean Marks,
Audrey O'Donohoe, Pat O'****van,
Moira Smyth 1949
Dorothy Beck,
Philomena Garvey,
Chrystabell MacGeagh,
Doris Menton...
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Count 1 UUP John
Johnston Nationalist A.
Campbell Independent Dr. M.
Deeny J.P. UUP H. G.
MacGeagh UUP John
Mahaffy Spoilt: - Quota: Turnout: - ...
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First party Second party Candidate Thomas Michael Kettle William John
MacGeagh MacCaw
Party Irish Parliamentary Irish Unionist Po****r vote 3,018 3,000...