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Maeve and Brennan
* Maeve Brennan: Homesick at the New Yorker by Angela Bourke ( 2004 )
* Maeve Brennan
One of Frances Cornford's poems was a favourite of the late Philip Larkin and his lover Maeve Brennan.
* Maeve Brennan, short story writer and long-time journalist with The New Yorker magazine was born and raised in Ranelagh ; she set the majority of her fiction in a terraced house here
* Maeve Brennan, short story writer and journalist ( born 1917 ).
* Maeve Brennan, short story writer and journalist ( died 1993 ).

Maeve and
* 1940 Maeve Binchy, Irish novelist ( d. 2012 )
* 1964 Maeve Quinlan, American actress
* Maeve Binchy ( 1940 2012 ), Irish writer
* Maeve Hillery ( née Finnegan ), retired Irish doctor, the widow of Patrick Hillery, President of Ireland 1976 90
Medb ( Old Irish spelling, ) Middle Irish: Meḋḃ, Meaḋḃ ; early modern Irish: Meadhbh (); reformed modern Irish Méabh (), Medbh ; sometimes Anglicised Maeve, Maev or Maive is queen of Connacht in the Ulster Cycle of Irish mythology.
Mary Beatrice ( Maeve ) Hillery ( née Finnegan ) is a retired Irish doctor who is the widow of Patrick Hillery, President of Ireland from 1976 90.
* 9 11 years: Listen to the Dark by Maeve Henry ( Heinemann )
** " Maeve the Many-Armed " ( in 2000 AD # 617 618, 1989 )
** " Maeve the Many-Armed in: ' Niall of the Nine Sausages '" ( in 2000 AD # 636 37, 1989 )
Since then she has had some notable roles, including Maureen Connell in Between the Lines ( 1992 1994 ), Shona Spurtle in the anarchic Scottish sitcom The High Life ( 1994 1995 ), Madame Sin in In The Red BBC TV ( 1998 ), Janice Taylor in Holby City ( 2000 2002 ), Sharon in The Smoking Room ( 2004 2005 ), Maeve Brown in EastEnders, clinical psychiatrist Pru Plunkett in Midsomer Murders and the mistrusting Alsia in Shoebox Zoo.

Maeve and ),
* Maeve Fort ( born 1940 ), British diplomat
* Maeve Harris ( born 1976 ), American abstract painter
* Maeve Ingoldsby ( born 1947 ), Irish writer
* Maeve Kelly ( born 1930 ), Irish writer
* Maeve Kinkead ( born 1946 ), American actress
* Maeve Kyle ( born 1928 ), Irish Olympic athlete and hockey player
* Maeve Mackinnon ( born 1981 ), Scottish folk singer and songwriter
* Maeve McGuire ( born 1937 ), American actress
* Maeve O ' Boyle ( born 1987 ), Scottish singer-songwriter
* Maeve O ' Donovan ( born 1990 ), Irish singer
* Maeve Quinlan ( born 1964 ), American actress and tennis player
* Maeve Sherlock ( born 1960 ), British administrator
They have four children ( 3 girls and 1 boy ) Siobhan Rose Rushin ( Dec 25, 2004 ), Maeve Elizabeth Rushin ( August 10, 2006 ), Thomas Joseph Rushin ( October 6, 2008 ) and Rose Rushin ( October 16, 2010 ).
* Maeve Sherlock ( Baroness Sherlock, of Durham ), awarded life peerage in May 2010, Honorary Fellow, former Chief Executive of the Refugee Council and policy advisor to Gordon Brown
* Circle of Friends ( novel ), a 1990 novel by Maeve Binchy
A corrupt version of Boy in Darkness was published both in an anthology, The Inner Landscape ( 1969 ), and separately in 1976 with an introduction by Peake's widow, Maeve Gilmore.
* From no wave to national cinema: the cultural landscape of Vivienne Dick's early films ( 1978-1985 ), Maeve Connolly, National Cinema and Beyond, Four Courts Press 2004, 61-73.

Maeve and Irish
** Maeve Binchy, Irish author ( b. 1940 )
Maeve is a first name of Irish origin.
" It is rooted in the Irish legend of Queen Maeve or Medb, one of the main protagonists of the early Irish legend Táin Bó Cúailnge.
* Maeve Berry, Irish photographer
* Maeve Higgins ( born 1981, Irish comedian
* Tara Road, a 1998 novel by Irish writer Maeve Binchy
The county has many traditional music festivals and one of the most well known is the Queen Maeve International Summer School, a traditional Irish Music summer school of music and dance which is held annually in August in Sligo Town.
* Maeve ( Irish name )
In the following year the Irish Literary Theatre produced at the Gaiety Theatre three plays: Maeve by Edward Martyn, The Last Feast of Fianna by Alice Milligan, and The Bending of the Bough by George Moore.
Despite her extensive work on Broadway, she is perhaps best known as the gentle Irish American matriarch, Maeve Ryan, on the soap opera Ryan's Hope, a role she played for the show's entire duration, from 1975 to 1989.

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