- Sir
Thomas Naghten FitzGerald CB (1
August 1838 – 8 July 1908) was an Irish-born
Australian surgeon and academic.
FitzGerald was born in Tullamore, Ireland...
- The M'Naghten rule(s) (pronounced, and
sometimes spelled, McNaughton) is a
legal test
defining the
defence of
insanity that was
formulated by the House...
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Edmund Mac
Naghten of Beardiville, Co. Antrim, and his
second wife
Hannah Johnstone of Belfast, and
younger brother of
Edmond Alexander Mac
Naghten, Member...
-
Edmond Alexander Mac
Naghten (2
August 1762 – 15
March 1832) was an
Irish Tory
politician from
County Antrim. He sat in the
Irish House of
Commons from...
- was a
judge in
Madras and Calcutta. Clan chief: Sir
Malcolm Mac
Naghten of Mac
Naghten, Bt.
Castles that have been
owned by the
MacNaughtons or MacNaughts...
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Castle Naghten is a
motte and
National Monument located in
County Roscommon, Ireland.
Castle Naghten is
located 2 km (1.2 mi) east of Brideswell, on the...
- case and with Macnaghten's report. Trow
misspells Macnaghten's name as "Mc
Naghten" in his book and
presents a
fictional version of Macnaghten's daughter...
- John Mac
Naghten (1722–1761),
known as Half-Hanged Mac
Naghten, was an Anglo-Irish land owner,
gambler and
convicted murderer. The more
romantic versions...
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General Sir
Dighton Macnaghten Probyn, VC, GCB, GCSI, GCVO, ISO, PC (21
January 1833 – 20 June 1924) was a
British Army
officer and an
English recipient...
- city's outskirts. A
large Irish po****tion
settled in the
north along Naghten Street (presently
Nationwide Boulevard),
while the
Germans took advantage...