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possibly of
Norse or
Norman origin; it may be
spelled O'Plunket,
Plunket, Plunkit, Plunkitt, Plonkit, Plonkitt, Plonket, Plonkett, or Ó Plunceid...
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Oliver Sean
Plunket (known
professionally as Sean
Plunket) is a New
Zealand broadcast journalist.
Plunket has
worked for
several New
Zealand broadcast...
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Corporal Thomas Plunket (1785 – 1839) was an
Irish soldier who
served in
British Army
during the
Napoleonic Wars.
Serving as a
rifleman in the 95th Rifles...
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Plunket may
refer to: Luke
Plunket, 1st Earl of
Fingall Luke
Plunket, 3rd Earl of
Fingall This
disambiguation page
lists articles about people with...
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Oliver Plunkett (or
Oliver Plunket; Irish: Oilibhéar Pluincéid; 1
November 1625 – 1 July 1681) was the
Catholic Archbishop of
Armagh and
Primate of All...
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Baron Plunket, of
Newtown in the
County of Cork, is a
title in the
Peerage of the
United Kingdom. It was
created in 1827 for the
prominent Irish lawyer...
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William Plunket may
refer to:
William Plunket, 1st
Baron Plunket (1764–1854),
British peer
William Plunket, 4th
Baron Plunket (1828–1897),
British peer...
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Aileen Sibell Mary
Plunket (née Guinness; 1904–1999) was an Anglo-Irish
society hostess. She was one of the "Guinness
Golden Girls" who were
icons in...
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Richard George Hubert Plunket Greene (1 July 1901 – 25
March 1978) was an
English racing motorist, a jazz
musician and author. He was also a
member of...
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Plunket Shield. The
Plunket Shield competition was
instigated in
October 1906 with the
donation of a
shield by
William Plunket, 5th
Baron Plunket, who...