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Thomas MacNevin (1814 – 8
February 1848) was an
influential Irish writer and journalist, who died
under "peculiarly sad cir****stances" in a
Bristol asylum...
- and
politician Bruce Mc
Nevin (1884–1951),
Canadian politician William J. Mc
Nevin (born 1913),
Canadian politician Thomas MacNevin (1814–1848) -
Irish writer...
- Josh
MacNevin (born July 14, 1977) is a
Canadian professional ice
hockey defenceman. He was
selected by the New
Jersey Devils in the
fourth round (101st...
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Alexander J.
MacNevin (September 20, 1885 –
August 25, 1937) was a merchant,
farmer and
political figure on
Prince Edward Island. He
represented 1st Queens...
- w****.
MacNevin says he
still gets
comments from some of the
listeners from
those days and
really enjoys telling them
about the sessions.
MacNevin and Campbell...
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Register of
Historic Places in 1978. The
house now
serves as the Dahlborg-
MacNevin Funeral Home.
National Register of
Historic Places listings in Plymouth...
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William James MacNeven (also
sometimes rendered as
MacNevin or Mc
Nevin) (21
March 1763 Ballinahown, near Aughrim,
County Galway,
Ireland – 12 July 1841...
- or Bill
MacNevin (29
January 1885 – 6 June 1951) was an
Irish actor, poet, and playwright. Bill
MacNevin was born
William Francis Maher MacNevin on 29 Jan...
- the work of
Wollman M.
MacNevin at Ohio
State University,
before the
Miller Science paper was
published in May 1953.
MacNevin was p****ing 100,000V sparks...
- This fee was said to be 3
Irish pennies.
Thomas MacNevin Albéric O'Kelly de
Galway William O'Kelly
Nevin (Irish
Republican and
personal physician to Empress...