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County Clare in Ireland.
According to
historian C.
Thomas Cairney, the
MacNamaras were one of the
chiefly families of the Dal
gCais or Dalc****ians who were...
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Robert Strange Mc
Namara (/ˈmæknəmærə/; June 9, 1916 – July 6, 2009) was an
American businessman and
government official who
served as the
eighth United...
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Helen MacNamara CB is a
British former civil servant, who
served as the
Deputy Cabinet Secretary in the
Cabinet Office from 2020 to 2021. She had previously...
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eldest sister Nicolette became an
artist and author. The
Macnamaras were
descended from a
family of Anglo-Irish landlords, and her grandfather...
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alternatively "A. E. Weldon"),
known by his pen- and stage-name
Brinsley MacNamara, was an
Irish writer, playwright, and the
registrar of the
National Gallery...
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occupied the building.
Brothers John J. ("J.J.") and
James Barnabas ("J.B.") Mc
Namara were
arrested in
April 1911 for the bombing.
Their trial became a cause...
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Stephen R.
MacNamara (born
April 15, 1953, in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania) is a
former chief of
staff to Florida's
House Speaker, the
Florida Senate President...
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Patrick Vincent Mc
Namara (October 4, 1894 –
April 30, 1966) was an
American politician. A Democrat, he
served as a
United States Senator from Michigan...
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MacNamara is a surname.
Arthur Macnamara (1831–1906),
British squire and
magistrate Brinsley MacNamara (1890–1963),
Irish writer Caitlin Macnamara (1913–1994)...
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Desmond J.
MacNamara (10 May 1918 – 8
January 2008) was an
Irish sculptor, painter,
stage and art
designer and novelist.
MacNamara was born in
Mount Street...