- phonetically, e.g. Pauric.
Diminutives include Páidín, Páidí (both
anglicised as '
Paudeen' and 'Paddy', respectively), and the
feminine equivalent Pádraigín (little...
-
Patrick "
Paudeen"
McLaughlin (c. 1822 –
March 20, 1858) was a New York
criminal and a "slugger" for
Tammany Hall
during the
middle of the 19th century...
-
intimidation and
election fraud for
Tammany Hall
during the 1850s. He and
Paudeen McLaughlin were
bodyguards to Lew
Baker and were
present with him when...
- 50s. In 1855,
Baker shot and
killed William "Bill the Butcher" Poole.
Paudeen McLaughlin Former pugilist emplo**** by
Tammany Hall. He and Jim Turner...
- Crosshaven. High
tributaries include the Owenagariff, the Bunsheelin, the
Paudeen and the Garrifowa.
Tributaries joining below Lough Allua and Inchigeela...
- how O'Keeffe was
relentlessly mocked by the
prisoners who
called him '
Paudeen.' He was ****istant
clerk of
Seanad Éireann from 1938
until his retirement...
-
February 25, 1855,
Baker entered the
Stanwix Hall
saloon with Jim
Turner and
Paudeen McLaughlin to
confront Poole, the
latter having threatened Morrissey with...
-
directed his
lieutenants such as
Country McCleester,
Edward Z.C. Judson,
Paudeen McLaughlin, Jim Turner, Lew
Baker and John
Morrissey and the Dead Rabbits...
- 1860. He
presided at the
trial of "Dab"
Cunningham for the
murder of "
Paudeen" McLaughlin. On June 29, 1859,
Barnard married Frances Anderson, and they...