-
broken heart. In Ireland, the red
fruit is, or was,
called the
Johnny MacGorey or Magory.
Serbian folklore that
spread across Balkan notes that hawthorn...
- to 1937,
Gorey attended public school in the
Chicago suburb of Wilmette, Illinois,
where his
classmates included Charlton Heston,
Warren MacKenzie, and...
- for the
killings of
Gorey MacSweeney and
Morrice Roe, two of Desmond's gallowgl**** captains. Upon his father's
death in 1581,
Mac Carthaig inherited substantial...
-
refer to:
Gorey, a town in
Ireland Gorey (barony),
based on the
Irish town
Guaire River, Venezuela,
flows through Caracas Guaire Aidne mac Colmáin (died...
-
Robert MacNevin
Bradshaw (27 May 1861 – 23
December 1907) was an
Irish international rugby union player. Born in
Gorey,
County Wexford,
Bradshaw was described...
- Dixon, and
Anthony Monday. Most of his
books were
illustrated by
Edward Gorey. At the time of his death, Bellairs'
books had sold a quarter-million copies...
- sent to
school at
Mount St Benedict's,
Gorey,
County Wexford in Ireland, and
briefly at the
Downside School.
MacBride
first became involved in politics...
- to foil
their plans. Doug
Stone – Matt Trakker,
Hondo MacLean,
Dusty Hayes,
Bruce Sato, Nash
Gorey,
Bruno Sheppard,
Boris Bushkin,
Maximus Mayhem Brendan...
-
Stone Nash "Goon"
Gorey A m****,
bespectacled hacker and spy, he is a
simpering henchman overly eager to
please Miles Mayhem.
Gorey is
depicted in the...
-
Henry Pe**** (also
known as Pádraig or Pádraic Pe****; Irish: Pádraig Anraí
Mac Piarais; 10
November 1879 – 3 May 1916) was an
Irish teacher, barrister,...