- Look up
Orangeman, Orangemen, Orangewoman, or
Orangewomen in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Orangemen or
Orangewomen can
refer to: Historically, supporters...
- Ireland. From 1921 to 1969,
every prime minister of
Northern Ireland was an
Orangeman and
member of the
Ulster Unionist Party (UUP); all but
three Cabinet ministers...
- The
Syracuse Orange football team
represents Syracuse University in the
sport of
American football. The
Orange compete in the
Football Bowl Subdivision...
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Northern Ireland in 1842.
Raised as a Presbyterian, he
became an
active Orangeman.
Scott emigrated to
Ontario in 1863. On his
arrival at Red River, he worked...
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Orange man may
refer to:
Orangeman or Orangemen,
members of the
Orange Order, a
Northern Irish Protestant organization Orange Man (adverti****t), television...
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Benjamin (15
April 1799 – 7
September 1864), born
Moses Cohen, was an
Orangeman and
political figure in
Upper Canada. Born in Sus****,
England to a Jewish...
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James Wilson was the
founder of the
Orange Institution, also
known as the
Orange Order.
After a
disturbance in
Benburb on 24 June 1794, in
which Protestant...
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William Henry Holmes Lyons PC (Ire) JP DL (31 July 1843 – 27
March 1924) was the High
Sheriff of
Antrim in 1904. He was a
political leader who
fought to...
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Every mayor of
Toronto in the
first half of the
twentieth century was an
Orangeman. This
continued until the 1954
election when the
Jewish Nathan Phillips...
- discipline. In
December 1919,
Byrne was
replaced by his
deputy T. J. Smith, an
Orangeman. On 27 December,
Smith issued an
order authorising recruitment in Britain...