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String Quartet No. 2, Op. 49 (1920) to the
memory of Mac
Swiney ("à la Mémoire de
Terence McSwiney, Lord
Mayor de Cork"). It was
first performed in Paris...
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Peter Paul
McSwiney (c. 1810 – 27
February 1884) was an
Irish politician and businessman. He was born in Cork city, son of John
McSwiney, part of the...
- Mary Mac
Swiney (pronounced 'MacSweeney'; Irish: Máire Nic S****bhne; 27
March 1872 – 8
March 1942) was an
Irish republican activist and politician, as well...
- Rev.
Patrick J. Mac
Swiney (frequently
spelled McSwiney or MacSweeney, 16
March 1885 – 16
November 1940) was an
Irish Catholic priest,
Gaelic scholar,...
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Edward McSwiney :
Father of
Teddy and the town's handyman; he and his
family are
considered outcasts and live at the edge of town. Mae
McSwiney : Wife...
- Paul
McSwiney or Paul Mac
Swiney (March 1856 – 17
November 1889) was an
Irish composer and
dramatist who
emigrated to the
United States. A
talented artist...
- the
Dungatar players are
distracted by Tilly's red
couture dress.
Teddy McSwiney points this out, and she
changes into an
equally alluring black outfit...
- two-ton
Dalkey granite foundation stone by Lord
Mayor of
Dublin Peter Paul
McSwiney (a
distant relative of O'Connell's).
Delegations from all over Ireland...
- Owen
Swiny (Also
spelled McSwiny,
Swiney,
MacSwiny or MacSwinny) (1676, near Enniscorthy,
Ireland – 2
October 1754) was an
Irish theatre impresario and...
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Catholic community in
Singapore attended M**** at the
house of
Denis Lesley McSwiney. In 1832,
construction began on the
first permanent Catholic house of worship...