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Padraig and Lenihan
* Lenihan, Padraig ( 2000 ).
* Interview with historian Padraig Lenihan on the Battle of the Boyne
* Padraig Lenihan, Confederate Catholics at War
* Padraig Lenihan, Confederate Catholics at War ( Cork: Cork University Press, 2000 )
* Lenihan, Padraig, Confederate Catholics at War, Cork 2001, ISBN 1-85918-244-5
* Lenihan, Padraig, Consolidating Conquest, Ireland 1603-1727, Pearson, Essex 2008.
* Padraig, Lenihan.
* Padraig Lenihan, 1690, Battle of the Boyne, Tempus, 2003.
* Interview with historian Padraig Lenihan on the battle.
In the judgement of historian Padraig Lenihan, ' It is likely that he would have eventually encountered armed resistance from Catholic landowners ' if he had pursued these policies further.
Their expeditions were characterised by what modern historian Padraig Lenihan has called, ' excessive and indiscriminate brutality ' against the general Catholic population there and helped to provoke the general Catholic population into joining the rebellion.
Padraig Lenihan & Clodagh Tait ( eds ), Age of Atrocity, Violence and Political Conflict in Early Modern Ireland.
* Lenihan, Padraig.
* Padraig Lenihan, Confederate Catholics at War, Cork 2000.
* Padraig Lenihan, Confederate Catholics at War, Cork 2001
However according to historian Padraig Lenihan, " The Cromwellians did not proclaim ' To Hell or to Connacht '.

Padraig and 2003
Colin and US model Kim Bordenave became parents of James Padraig Farrell, born in 2003, in Cedars-Sinai Medical Center, Los Angeles.

Padraig and .
* May 3 – Padraig Pearse, Irish nationalist ( b. 1879 )
The Special Olympics movement has attracted the support of a number of international sportsmen and other celebrities, including Rafer Johnson, Bono, Joe Jonas, Derek Poundstone, Padraig Harrington, Jackie Chan, Zhang Ziyi, Yao Ming, Nadia Comaneci, Bart Conner, Vanessa Williams, Mary Alice Pearce DeVane, Colin Farrell and Arnold Schwarzenegger.
Nearby is Tobar Padraig ( St. Patrick's Well ), and Kilnavert Church, which is said to have been founded by the saint.
* Padraig Gearr Ó Mannin, United Irishman, fl.
However, his successor, Bertie Ahern TD replaced the painting with one of Padraig Pearse.
Among the significant Irish poets to have emerged in recent years are: Pat Boran, Mairéad Byrne, Ciarán Carson, Patrick Chapman, Harry Clifton, Tony Curtis, Padraig J. Daly, Colin Dardis, Gerald Dawe, Greg Delanty, Séan Dunne, Paul Durcan, Eamon Grennan, Vona Groarke, Kerry Hardie, Randolph Healy, Seamus Heaney, John Hughes, Pat Ingoldsby, Trevor Joyce, Brendan Kennelly, Derek Mahon, Thomas McCarthy, Hugh McFadden, Paula Meehan, Billy Mills, Sinéad Morrissey, Paul Muldoon, Gerry Murphy, Bernard O ' Donoghue, Conor O ' Callaghan, Caitriona O ' Reilly, Justin Quinn, Maurice Riordan, Maurice Scully, Michael Smith, Geoffrey Squires, William Wall, Catherine Walsh.
The other members appointed to the authority were Joe Connolly, Padraig MacDonnacha, Eilís Ní Chonghaile, Méabh Mhic Ghairbheith, Méadhbh Nic an Airchinnigh, Bríd Ní Neachtáin, Feargal Ó Sé, and Regina Culliton.
Naomh Padraig CLG are one of Ulster's top hurling clubs.
Padraig Pearse established St Enda's School for Boys, which is now a museum in his honour situated in Saint Enda's Park.
St. Enda's School was founded by Padraig Pearse in 1909 and was at first housed in Cullenswood House, Ranelagh.
This board appointed Dr. Padraig Walsh as Chief Executive Designate in September 2010.
His unit saw intense fighting at times during the week, but surrendered when ordered to do so by his superior officer Padraig Pearse.
Mrs Pearse and Padraig himself also taught Irish language lessons in the community Scout hall next to the church.
Castlebar expanded rapidly during the 1980s, 1990s and 2000s largely as a result of the efforts of influential local politicians such as Enda Kenny, the current Taoiseach, Padraig Flynn and Beverly Flynn.
* Padraig A. de Brún ( 1940-)
Past members have included musical artist, producer and co producer of the bands debut album, John " Turps " Burke 87 to 93 ; bass player Pearse Doherty ; keyboard and accordion player Tony Lambert ; keyboard player and guitarist Derek Murray ; and drummers Padraig Stevens, John Donnelly, Jimi Higgins, and Fran Breen.
Under the name " The Folk Footballers ," Leo Moran and former Saw Doctor Padraig Stevens released The First Fifteen, a collection of songs that celebrated the Galway football team in the wake of its success in the 1998 All-Ireland Senior Football Championship.
In April 1916 about 1, 250 armed Irish republicans under Padraig Pearse staged what became known as the Easter Rising in Dublin in pursuit not of Home Rule but of an Irish Republic.
Padraig Manning O ' Brine ( 1913 – 1974 ) was an Irish thriller writer and television screenplay writer.

Lenihan and 2003
* Lenihan, Pádraig ( 2003 ).

Lenihan and .
Together with undersea archaeologist Daniel Lenihan, Hackman has written three historical fiction novels: Wake of the Perdido Star ( 1999 ), a sea adventure of the 19th century, Justice for None ( 2004 ), a Depression-era tale of murder, and Escape from Andersonville ( 2008 ) about a prison escape during the Civil War.
* Lenihan, Eddie and Carolyn Eve Green.
She defeated Fianna Fáil's Brian Lenihan and Fine Gael's Austin Currie in the 1990 presidential election becoming, as an Independent candidate nominated by the Labour Party, the Workers ' Party and independent senators, the first elected president in the office's history not to have had the support of Fianna Fáil.
Fianna Fáil chose Tánaiste and Minister for Defence, Brian Lenihan.
Lenihan was popular and widely seen as humorous and intelligent.
Notwithstanding, Fianna Fáil knew they could count on Lenihan to mount a barnstorming campaign in the last few weeks.
Currie later remarked that Lenihan was his personal friend, and that he felt personally sick at being asked to endorse somebody he did not like, for the sake of beating Lenihan.
The possibility of transfers increased Robinson's chances if only Lenihan could be further weakened.
It emerged during the campaign that what Lenihan had told friends and insiders in private flatly contradicted his public statements on a controversial effort in 1982 by the then opposition Fianna Fáil to pressure President Hillery into refusing a parliamentary dissolution to then Taoiseach, Garret FitzGerald ; Hillery had resolutely rejected the pressure.
Lenihan denied he had pressured the President but then a tape was produced of an ' on the record ' interview he had given to a postgraduate student the previous May in which he frankly discussed attempting to apply pressure.
Lenihan claimed that " on mature recollection " he hadn't pressured the President and had been confused in his interview with the student.
Lenihan's role in the event in 1982, seemed to imply that he could be instructed by Haughey in his duties, and that in effect electing Lenihan was in effect empowering the controversial Haughey.
* November 1 – Mary Robinson defeats odds-on favourite Brian Lenihan to become the first female President of Ireland.
* May 21 – Brian Lenihan, Irish politician ( d. 2011 )
* Lenihan – A hamlet north of Stanfordville.
This plan, suggested by Brian Lenihan and Donogh O ' Malley, was dropped after opposition by Trinity College students.
* Lenihan, Pádraig.
* Lenihan, Pádraig.
Under Lemass, party elders such as James Ryan, Seán MacEntee and Paddy Smith retired and a new generation of politicians were introduced to government such as Brian Lenihan, Donogh O ' Malley, Charles Haughey and Neil Blaney.
Three candidates had been nominated in the 1990 presidential election: the then Tánaiste, Brian Lenihan from Fianna Fáil ( widely viewed as the certain winner ), Austin Currie from Fine Gael and Mary Robinson from Labour.
In May 1990, in an on the record interview with Jim Duffy, a post-graduate student researching the Irish presidency, Lenihan had confirmed that he had been one of those phoning Hillery in January 1982.
In October 1990, Lenihan changed his story, claiming ( even though he had said the opposite for eight years ) that he had played " no hand, act or part " in pressurising President Hillery that night.
Their pressure backfired, particularly when his campaign manager, Bertie Ahern, named Duffy as the person to whom he had given the interview in a radio broadcast, forcing a besieged Duffy to reverse an earlier decision and release the relevant segment of his interview with Lenihan.

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