- was
first recorded by
McPeake's nephew, also
named Francis McPeake, in 1957 for the BBC
series As I
Roved Out.
While Francis McPeake holds the copyright...
- but was in fact
written by
William McPeake and
first recorded by
Francis McPeake. It is
credited on the
album to "F.
McPeak." At
least two of the
songs -...
-
million debt. A new
ownership consortium under Melbourne businessman Seamus McPeake and the
Gazes saw
financial stability restored to the
organisation for...
- Iain
McPeake (born 24 May 1991) is a New
Zealand cricketer. He made his first-class
debut for
Wellington on 8
March 2016 in the 2015–16
Plunket Shield...
-
Sharon Hutchings (née
McPeake, born 22 June 1962) is a
former high
jumper from
Northern Ireland. She won a
silver medal at the 1986
Commonwealth Games...
- song in 1936 and
Irish tenor John
McCormack
recorded it in 1941. In 1952,
folklorist Peter Kennedy recorded the
McPeake Family singing a
version based on...
-
Major General Frederick Gerard Peake, CMG, CBE, CStJ (12 June 1886 – 30
March 1970),
known as
Peake Pasha, was a
British Army and
police officer and creator...
-
Maxine Peake (born 14 July 1974) is an
English actress and narrator. She is
known for her
roles as
Twinkle in dinnerladies, a
sitcom on BBC One (1998–2000)...
-
Boyle Geraldine O'Rawe as
Alice Quigley Gerard McSorley as
Father Daly Dan
Gordon as
Inspector McPeake Grainne Delany as
Theresa Higgins Ciarán Fitzgerald...
-
Mountain Thyme" (also
known as "Will Ye Go L****ie Go"), a song by
Francis McPeake in a
traditional folk style. The song
references the
Johnny Cash version...