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- McGinnity is an Irish surname. Notable people with the surname include: Gerard McGinnity (born 1947), Irish author and parish priest Joe McGinnity (1871–1929)...
- John McGinn (born 18 October 1994) is a Scottish footballer who plays as a midfielder for Premier League club Aston Villa, whom he captains, and the Scotland...
- Joseph Jerome McGinnity (March 20, 1871 – November 14, 1929) was an American right-handed pitcher in Major League Baseball (MLB) in the late 19th and...
- character. It is directed by David Caffrey and produced by Simon M****ey, Suzanne McAuley, and James Flynn. The fourth season began broadcasting on 6 October 2013...
- Cardinal Ó Fiaich, who was McGinnity's Bishop, and they had discussed the matter. He also ****erted to the inquiry that Dr McGinnity had been dismissed from...
- Niall McGinn (born 20 July 1987) is a Northern Irish professional footballer who plays for Scottish Championship club Greenock Morton, on loan from NIFL...
- Michael McGinnity MBE (11 September 1941 – 9 January 2016) was chairman and life president of Coventry City Football Club. He held the position of life...
- Father Gerard McGinnity, born on 5 April 1947, is an Irish Roman Catholic priest, currently[when?] serving as parish priest of Knockbridge, County Louth...
- Richard A. McGinn is an American businessman who was the chief executive officer of Lucent Technologies. "Forbes Faces: Richard McGinn". Forbes. Retrieved...
- 1923. Baseball Hall of Fame inductee Joe McGinnity pla**** for Dubuque both years, managing the 1923 team. McGinnity was 5–8 in 19 games in 1922. He was 15–12...