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William James MacNeven (also
sometimes rendered as
MacNevin or McNevin) (21
March 1763 Ballinahown, near Aughrim,
County Galway,
Ireland – 12 July 1841...
- the 19th and 20th
century Nevan, an
Irish name
Neven du Mont (disambiguation)
William James MacNeven (1763–1841), Irish-American physician, chemist,...
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McCracken James Joseph MacDonnell
James MacHugo
Gilbert McIlveen Arthur Mc****n
Leonard McNally (informer)
William James MacNeven Samuel McTier Francis...
- one of the
Draddy Brothers, who
sculpted the
obelisk to
William James MacNeven.
There is no
signage from
either entrance, nor any
mention on the official...
- (1969) Ingham,
George R.
Irish Rebel,
American Patriot:
William James Macneven, 1763–1841, Seattle, WA:
Amazon Books, 2015. McDowell, R. B.
Ireland in...
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Neven Maguire is an
Irish celebrity chef and
television personality from Blacklion,
County Cavan. He is also the head chef and
proprietor of the
MacNean...
- 5
December 2008.
Retrieved 18
September 2008. Brande,
William Thomas;
MacNeven,
William James (1821). A
manual of chemistry. Long. p. 191.
Retrieved 8...
- is
where memorials to the
United Irishmen Addis Emmet and Dr.
William MacNeven are located.
Trinity Church, as an
Episcopal parish in the
Anglican Communion...
- as vice-president of the
Society of
Catholic Scientists William James MacNeven (1763–1841) – Irish-American
physician and
chemist who was an
early proponent...
- met and ****isted by
fellow exiles Thomas Addis Emmet and
William James MacNeven. He was
admitted to the New York bar in October. His wife, son, and daughter...