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Patrick MacDowell RA (12
August 1799 – 9
December 1870) was a Belfast-born
British sculptor operating through the 19th century.
MacDowell was born in...
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Patrick MacGill (24
December 1889 – 22
November 1963) was an
Irish journalist, poet and novelist,
known as "The
Navvy Poet"
because he had
worked as a...
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Patrick MacDougall may
refer to:
Patrick Leonard MacDougall,
British Army
officer Patrick Campbell MacDougall,
Scottish minister of the Free
Church of...
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Patrick J.
MacSwiney (frequently
spelled McSwiney or
MacSweeney, 16
March 1885 – 16
November 1940) was an
Irish Catholic priest,
Gaelic scholar, antiquarian...
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Patrick MacLeamy, FAIA, LEED AP (born
October 2, 1942, in Alton, Illinois), is an
American architect and
executive who is
chairman of
buildingSMART International...
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Patrick Craig MacLarnon (born 24
September 1963) is an
English former first-class
cricketer and educator.
MacLarnon was born at
Nottingham in September...
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Patrick MacDonogh (1902–1961) was an
Irish poet who
published five
books of
poetry in his lifetime. His work is
included in the
Faber Book of
Irish Verse...
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Declan Patrick MacM**** OBE (born 25
August 1954),
better known by his
stage name
Elvis Costello, is an
English singer, songwriter,
record producer, author...
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Patrick MacFarlan (4
April 1781 – 13
November 1849) was a
Scottish minister who
served as
Moderator of the
General ****embly of the
Church of Scotland...
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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...