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*< cite > The British Isles: A History of Four Nations </ cite > by Hugh Kearney, Cambridge University Press 2nd edition 2006, ISBN 978-0-521-84600-4
The great priest of Clonmacnois, O ' Catharnaigh ( O ' Kearney ), died at the monastery in 1196 and Hugh O ' Malone, Bishop of Clonmacnois, was buried there in 1236.

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They brought two children from Ireland, Hugh ( born 1763 ) and Robert ( born 1764 ).
* Holly Madison, one of Hugh Hefner's ex-girlfriends, born in Astoria but left before 2nd birthday
He was the oldest of ten children born to Hugh Brunty and Eleanor McCrory, poor Irish peasant farmers.
Henry Bruce was born at Duffryn, Aberdare, Glamorganshire, the son of John Bruce, a Glamorganshire landowner, by his wife Sarah, daughter of Reverend Hugh Williams Austin.
Hugh Marston " Hef " Hefner ( born April 9, 1926 ) is an American magazine publisher, founder and chief creative officer of Playboy Enterprises.
Hugh McDuck was born in Scotland in 1710.
* Hugh Cook ( Canadian novelist ) ( born 1942 ), Canadian writer
* Hugh Cook ( science fiction author ) ( born 1956 ), cult author
* Hugh Durham ( born 1937 ), American college basketball coach
He was born to Count Hugh and Heilwig and was a native of Eguisheim, Upper Alsace ( present day France ).
The son of Hugh the Great, Duke of France, and Hedwige of Saxony, daughter of the German king Henry the Fowler, Hugh was born in 939.
King Odo was his grand-uncle and King Rudolph the son-in-law of his grandfather, King Robert I. Hugh was born into a well-connected and powerful family with many ties to the reigning nobility of Europe.
Cadfael likes to speak in Welsh, is exuberant when getting an opportunity to go back into Wales, and feels closer to many Welsh ways of doing things than Anglo-Norman ways: for example, letting all of a man's acknowledged children, whether born in or out of wedlock, share in his inheritance ; and recognizing degrees of crime, including homicide, which allows leniency to killers in certain circumstances, rather than the inflexibly mandatory capital punishment of Norman Law, administered reluctantly by Hugh Beringar and rigidly by his superior, Sheriff Gilbert Prestcote.
The second reigning member of the House of Capet, he was born in Orléans to Hugh Capet and Adelaide of Aquitaine.
Dean Rusk was born in a rural district of Cherokee County, Georgia, the son of Robert Hugh and Frances Elizabeth ( Clotfelter ) Rusk.
* Hugh S. Delano ( born 1933 ), Sports journalist for the New York Post and author honored by induction into the Hockey Hall of Fame with the Elmer Ferguson Memorial Award.
* Huey Lewis ( born Hugh Anthony Cregg, III on July 5, 1950 in New York, New York ) – lead vocals, harmonica ( 1979 – present )
* Hugh Denison ( 1865 – 1940 ), Australian businessman, born Hugh Robert Dixson.
* Hugh Brady ( born July 29, 1768 in Standingstone )
Famous people whose cremations have taken place include Kingsley Amis, Stanley Baldwin, Marc Bolan ( born, Mark Feld ), Neville Chamberlain, T. S. Eliot, Sigmund Freud, Hugh Gaitskell, John Inman, Keith Moon, Ivor Novello, Anna Pavlova, Frank Rutter, Peter Sellers, Ghisha Tuckman ( born, Ghisha Koenig ) Amy Winehouse, Michael Foot and Wendy Richard.

Hugh and 1924
Among his predecessors as editors-in-chief were Hugh Chisholm ( 1902 – 1924 ), James Louis Garvin ( 1926 – 1932 ), Franklin Henry Hooper ( 1932 – 1938 ), Walter Yust ( 1938 – 1960 ), Harry Ashmore ( 1960 – 1963 ), Warren E. Preece ( 1964 – 1968, 1969 – 1975 ), Sir William Haley ( 1968 – 1969 ), Philip W. Goetz ( 1979 – 1991 ), and Robert McHenry ( 1992 – 1997 ).
On 28 August 1924 Blyton married Major Hugh Alexander Pollock, DSO ( 1888 – 1971 ), editor of the book department in the publishing firm of George Newnes, which published two of her books that year.
* Hugh Stretton ( b. 1924 ), Australian historian and professor
Admiral Hugh Sinclair became director-general of MI6 in 1924, and he made Menzies his deputy by 1929, with Menzies being promoted to full colonel soon afterwards.
* Hugh Richard Dawnay, 8th Viscount Downe ( 1844 – 1924 )
A. Norling ( 1922 – 1923 ), Walter Lantz ( 1924 – 1925 ), Vincent Colby ( 1915 ), Flohri ( 1915 ), C. Allen Gilbert ( 1916 ), H. C. Greening ( 1916 ), A. D. Reed ( 1916 ), Hugh M. Shields ( 1916 ), John C. Terry ( 1916 ), Charles Wilhelm ( 1916 ), F. M. Follett ( 1917 ), Sam Lloyd ( 1917 ), Santry ( 1918 ), Raoul Barré ( 1919 ), Pat Sullivan ( 1919 ), Roland Crandall ( 1920 )
Richard Hugh Cecil ( 1924 – 1944 ) was killed in the Second World War.
* Hugh Pattison MacMillan: February 1924 – November 1924
* Hugh Huxley ( born 1924 ), British biologist, and Professor of Biology at Brandeis University
On 7 June 1924 he was appointed the second Attorney-General of the Irish Free State when Hugh Kennedy was appointed Chief Justice.
I of Hugh Gunn, ed., The British Empire: A survey, Collins, 1924
* Hugh Moulton ( 1876 – 1962 ), British Liberal Party politician, Member of Parliament 1923 – 1924 election
The management of the exhibition asked the Imperial Studies Committee of the Royal Colonial Institute to assist them with the educational aspect of the exhibition, which resulted in a 12-volume book " The British Empire: A survey " with Hugh Gunn as the General Editor, and which was published in London in 1924.
Sir Arthur Henry Hugh Cortazzi, GCMG ( born 2 May 1924 ) is a British diplomat.
Hugh J. Gallen ( July 30, 1924 – December 29, 1982 ) was an American automobile dealer and Democratic politician from Littleton, New Hampshire.
On the lower slopes of the fell above Derwent Water stands Brackenburn Lodge, now holiday accommodation but formerly the home of Hugh Walpole who wrote the Herries series of books when he lived here from 1924 to his death in 1941.
Artist and socialite Gloria Vanderbilt ( born 1924 ) is Hugh Judson Kilpatrick's great-granddaughter.
Following the appointment of Cumann na nGaedheal TD Hugh Kennedy as Chief Justice, a by-election was held on 18 November 1924.
Eric Hugh Peter Merriman ( 6 December 1924 – 2 June 2003 ) was a British radio and television writer, who provided material for numerous comedians including Frankie Howerd, Terry Scott and Morecambe and Wise.
Sensing Shields's vulnerability, Tyson ran against and defeated Shields in the Senate primary in 1924, and defeated Republican candidate, Hugh B. Lindsay, in the general election later that year.
In a completely different vein, Hugh the Drover, an opera in two acts by Ralph Vaughan Williams first staged in 1924, is also sometimes referred to as a " ballad opera ".
Henry Hugh Arthur FitzRoy Somerset, 10th Duke of Beaufort KG GCVO KStJ PC ( 4 April 1900 – 5 February 1984 ), styled Marquess of Worcester until 1924, was a British peer.
Hugh Chisholm ( 22 February 1866 – 29 September 1924 ) was a British journalist, and editor of the 10th, 11th and 12th editions of the Encyclopædia Britannica.

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