- in
County Donegal, it includes:
Glenveagh Castle and its grounds;
Lough Veagh; and much of the
Derryveagh Mountains.
National parks in
Ireland conform...
- Eva
Elizabeth "Eve" Mc
Veagh (July 15, 1919 –
December 10, 1997) was an
American actress of film, television, stage, and radio. Her
career spanned 52 years...
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Lough Beagh (Irish: Loch
Ghleann Bheatha), also
known as
Lough Veagh, is a
freshwater lake in the
northwest of Ireland. It is
located in
north County...
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Diana Mc
Veagh (born 6
September 1926, Ipoh) is a
British author on
classical music. She has
written a
biography of
Gerald Finzi and
several books on Edward...
- Mac
Veagh[pronunciation?] is a surname, and
refers to four
different persons, all of the same family:
Charles Mac
Veagh (1860–1931),
American diplomat; son...
- Pennsylvania,
Franklin Mac
Veagh was a son of
Major Mac
Veagh and the
former Margaret Lincoln. His brother,
Isaac Wayne Mac
Veagh,
became the U.S. Attorney...
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Janet Mary Mc
Veagh (née
Roborgh 27
December 1941 –
January 2005) was a New
Zealand disability worker,
environmentalist and
politician who was a co-leader...
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Isaac Wayne Mac
Veagh (April 19, 1833 –
January 11, 1917) was an
American lawyer,
politician and diplomat. He
served as the 36th
Attorney General of the...
- 1932.
Voodoos and
obeahs /
Phases of West
India witchcraft.
Lincoln Mac
Veagh Dial
Press Inc. New York.
Facsimile Internet edition Harms, Robert. 2002...
- Williams,
Joseph John (1932).
Whence the "Black Irish" of Jamaica?. L. Mac
Veagh, Dial Press, Inc. The Gleaner.
Seaford Town
Advertising Feature. 14 August...