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According to sources, the 'proto-Corrins' were most
likely the
McCorryns,
McCoryns, and
McCorrans in the 1500s onward. In Rushen, a clan
based there, The Corrins...
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Corran may
refer to:
Corran Addison,
South African canoeist Corran Horn,
fictional character from the Star Wars
franchise Corran McLachlan, scientist...
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Corran Norman Stuart McLachlan (1
April 1944 – 9
August 2003) was a New
Zealand research scientist and entrepreneur.
McLachlan is
noted for his work on...
- Major-General
Corran William Brooke Purdon CBE
MC CPM (4 May 1921 – 27 June 2018) was an Irish-born
career soldier in the
British Army, who took part...
- of Israel".
Jerusalem Post.
Retrieved 22 June 2009.
Steven Jaffe,
Terry McCorran (17
April 2009). "Why
Israel will
never give in to
terror tactics". Belfast...
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Corran (from
Irish Corrán,
meaning 'a
reaping hook,
anything bent or
crooked or serrated') is a
townland in the
civil parish of Templeport,
County Cavan...
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officially opened Corran Integrated Primary School in Larne,
County Antrim, in
November 2019. She
presents Sunday Morning Live on BBC One.
McNeilly, Claire...
- the
centre of the island. The
highest of
these is
Carrauntoohil (Irish:
Corrán Tuathail) in
County Kerry,
which rises to 1,039 m (3,409 ft)
above sea level...
- Church, Glasgow. A
third church, the
former Corran Esplanade Church (opened in 1957 as
Christ Church) at
Corran Esplanade in the town, is now closed. A fourth...
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Justine Kerrigan 1985–1992, 2003
William Corkhill Jack
Mythen 1997–2003
James Corran Bruce Alexander 1999
Trish Cosgrove Majella Reynolds 1987
Amber Costello...