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William Mullart was an
Irish Anglican priest in the
early 18th century. He was Dean of
Cashel from 1706
until his
death on 18 May 1713. "History of the...
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Religious titles Preceded by John
Glandie Dean of
Cashel 1713–1736 Succeeded by
William Mullart...
- Dean of Emly 1710–1713 Succeeded by
William Perceval Preceded by
William Mullart Dean of
Cashel 1714–1736 Succeeded by
William Gore Preceded by John Hickey...
- Big, Mullaghgaun, Mullaghgl****, Mullaghmossan, Mullaghsandall, Mullans,
Mullarts, Mullinaskeagh, Mullindress, Mullinsallagh,
Munie North,
Murroo or Gortnagross...
- "explosive invasion". Play:
Harry Luckless – playwright, pla**** by Mr.
Mullart (William
Mullart)
Harriot Moneywood –
daughter of Mrs. Moneywood, pla**** by Miss...
- by Mr.
Mullart Princess Huncamunca – King Arthur's daughter, pla**** by Mrs.
Jones Queen Dollalolla – King Arthur's wife, pla**** by Mrs.
Mullart Lord Grizzle...
- Hardhead)
Roger Bridgewater. (Ezekiel Prim)
William Hallam Mr
William Mullart (Sir
Humphry Halfwit) Mr
Neale (Abraham) Mr
James (Mordecai) Mr
Aston (first...
- Huncamunca, of whom he is very fond; and in Love with Glumdalca", pla**** by Mr.
Mullart Tom
Thumb the
Great – "A
little Hero with a
great Soul,
something violent...
- Mr. Reynolds.
Robin – his butler, in love with Sweetissa. Pla**** by Mr.
Mullart.
William – his coachman,
enemy to Robin, in love with Susan. Pla**** by...
- Legg,
Lubitavish Maghereeroy,
Middle Park, Moneyvart,
Mount Edwards,
Mullarts, Mullinaskeagh,
Murroo (also
known as
Gortnagross Lower) Ouna (also known...