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MacManaway and Mc
Manaway are
similar surnames.
Notable people with
these two
names include: Hugh
MacManaway (born 19th century), Dean of Clogher, Northern...
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James MacManaway may
refer to:
James MacManaway (bishop) (1860–1947),
Church of
Ireland Bishop of
Clogher J. G.
MacManaway (1898–1951),
Church of Ireland...
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October 1950 that
MacManaway was
disqualified from sitting. The
House did, however,
indemnify him (by the
Reverend J. G.
MacManaway's Indemnity Act 1951)...
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Christianity portal James MacManaway (1860 – 29
November 1947) was an
Anglican bishop. Born in
County Roscommon in 1860,
MacManaway was
educated at Trinity...
- Cathedral, 1911) 1911–1932
Arthur Newburgh Haire-Forster 1932–1950 Hugh
MacManaway 1950–1958
Robert McTighe 1959–1962
William Morris 1962–1966
Robert Mollan...
- at
Royal Free
Hospital on 9 May 2011, at the age of 44.
James Godfrey MacManaway Roman Catholic Church in
Scotland Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State...
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candidate in
Belfast West, the
Church of
Ireland minister James Godfrey MacManaway.
Independent Unionist MP
Norman Porter came to lead the
National Union...
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MacManaway was
disqualified for
being a
Church of
Ireland priest. A by-election was...
- 1943 – 23
February 1950
Preceded by
Alexander Browne Succeeded by J. G.
MacManaway Member of the
Parliament of
Northern Ireland In
office 22 May 1929 – 19...
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Consultative Conference,
Member of the Hong Kong
Legislative Council J. G.
MacManaway –
British Unionist who was
disqualified from
sitting on
Parliament due...