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Patrick MacNicholas (1780 – 1852) was an
Irish Roman Catholic clergyman who
served as
Bishop of
Achonry from 1818
until his death.
MacNicholas was ordained...
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James Joyce's 'Exiles'". The New York
Times on the Web.
MacNicholas, John (1
January 1981). "The
Stage History of "Exiles"".
James Joyce...
- (can be of
Gaelic origin)
Lyons (can be of
Gaelic origin)
MacAndrew
MacKeown
MacNicholas MacQuillan
Mansell Mansfield Marmion Martin/Martyn
Mason Molyneux...
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Ellis Island P****enger
Registration Records. Bennett,
Beate Hein (1981).
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Itallie in 'Twentieth-Century American...
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Matters Magazine. pp. 32–4.
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December 2022.
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James Joyce...
- Clan
MacNeacail,
sometimes known as Clan
MacNicol, is a
Scottish clan long ****ociated with the Isle of Skye.
Tradition states that,
early in its history...
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Nicholas II (Nikolai
Alexandrovich Romanov; 18 May [O.S. 6 May] 1868 – 17 July 1918) or
Nikolai II was the last
reigning Emperor of Russia, King of Congress...
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Nicholas Menalaus MacLeod (8
February 1870 – 27
September 1965) was a
Canadian chess master.
Nicholas Menalaus MacLeod was born in
Quebec on 8 February...
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Charles Lynagh (1803–1808) John O'Flynn (1809–1817)
Patrick MacNicholas (1818–1852)
Patrick Durcan (1852–1875)
Francis McCormack (1875–1887;...
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Nicholas Allan Bollea (born July 27, 1990),
known as Nick Hogan, is an
American reality television personality known for his
appearances on the reality...