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Thomas Mc
Givern, D.D. (b. Ballynanny,
County Down 20
December 1829; d.
Newry 24
November 1900) was an
Irish Catholic Priest who
served as
Bishop of Dromore...
- Mc
Givern Is an
anglicized form of
Gaelic Mac Uidhrín, a
patronymic from a
personal name
which is from a
diminutive of
odhar ‘dun’. This
surname is also...
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beautified by
Bishop Henry O'Neill, who
succeeded Bishop Thomas MacGivern in 1901.
Under Mc
Givern's predecessor, John Pius Leahy, O.P. (1860–1890), a Dominican...
- Owen") are a
branch of the
Northern Uí Néill, who
claim descent from Eógan
mac Néill, son of
Niall of the Nine Hostages.
Originally their power-base was...
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Catholic Church titles Preceded by
Michael Blake Bishop of
Dromore 1860–1890 Succeeded by
Thomas MacGivern...
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Catholic Church titles Preceded by
Thomas MacGivern Bishop of
Dromore 1901–1915 Succeeded by
Edward Mulhern...
- as
Frederick MacBean Ryan
Ralph Gerrard as
Giles McMartin Greg
Esplin as
Hamish Geoff Mc
Givern as Dr.
Simms Emma Campbell-Jones as Mary
MacNab
Rufus Wright...
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Tarrant 2016, p. 25.
Macmillen 2017.
Shane 2021.
Tarrant 2016, p. 24. Mc
Givern &
Cosic 2022.
Goodwin 2020. Dunn 2023.
Jahnen et al. 2022.
Tarrant 2016...
- Love", Emma in "Beauty Calls" and
Wildcat Lil in "Death Valley".
Geoffrey Mc
Givern appears as
three separate one-off characters, all of whom were temperamental...
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former police reporter and
crime novel author William P. Mc
Givern. Helm's
chief at ICE,
MacDonald, is pla**** by John
Larch in this film,
replacing James...