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    Josephine McNeill (31 March 1895 – 19 November 1969) was an Irish diplomat. She was the first Irish female diplomat appointed to represent Ireland abroad...
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    McAuley) McNeill, James was the brother of nationalist leader Eoin MacNeill. James McNeill served as a high-ranking member of the Indian Civil Service in Calcutta...
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  • Lester Emma Madigan Bob McDonagh Bobby McDonagh Philip McDonagh Brian McElduff Eamonn McKee Pádraig MacKernan Josephine McNeill Michael MacWhite Daniel...
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  • and keynote speaker John McNeill (disambiguation), multiple people Josephine McNeill (1895–1969), Irish diplomat Kenneth McNeill (1918–2001), Jamaican politician...
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  • MacNeill, Irish nationalist, scholar and politician. James McNeill, brother of the above and Governor-General of the Irish Free State Josephine McNeill,...
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    Seán MacBride (redirect from Sean McBride)
    MacBride frequently defended IRA prisoners of the state (Thomas Hart & Patrick McGrath). MacBride was unsuccessful in preventing the 1944 death by hanging of...
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  • executed in the early 1940's and buried within prisons: Richard Goss, Patrick McGrath, George Plant, Charlie Kerins and Maurice O'Neill. However, the election...
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    battalion, for which he was awarded one of the first batch of the Military Cross (MC). Promoted to temporary captain on 26 June 1915, he was mentioned in dispatches...
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  • before returning to Mayo in 1946 to take up a teaching post. He married Hannah McHugh of Keel West, Achill in 1948, and they had twelve children. Gallagher...
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    2020. McAuliffe, Mary and Gillies, Liz (2016). Richmond Barracks 1916. We Were There – 77 Women of the Easter Rising. Dublin City Council. p.221. McKenna...
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