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Peadar and Livingstone
* Livingstone, Peadar.
* Peadar Livingstone, priest and historian ( born 1930 ).
* Peadar Livingstone, priest and historian ( died 1989 )
* Peadar Livingstone ( 1932 – 1987 ).
* Peadar Livingstone, The Monaghan Story, Clogher Historical Society ( Enniskillen, 1980 )

Peadar and Irish
Notable supporters of the Irish CND included Peadar O ' Donnell, Owen Sheehy-Skeffington and Hubert Butler.
* July 1 – Peadar Mac Fhionnlaoich, Irish language writer ( b. 1857 )
* October 5 – Peadar Mac Fhionnlaoich, Irish language writer ( d. 1942 )
* Peadar Kearney ( 1883 – 1942 ), author of the Irish national anthem
On the night of Bloody Sunday in 1920, three Irish Republican Army members Dick McKee, Conor Clune and Peadar Clancy, were tortured and killed.
The first modern novel in the Irish language, Séadna by Peadar Ua Laoghaire, is a version of the tale.
Judge ( AOH ), Thomas Kettle ( IPP, AOH ), James Lenehan ( AOH ), Michael Lonergan ( IRB, Fianna Éireann ( FÉ )), Peter ( Peadar ) Macken ( IRB, Labour leader, SF, GL ), Seán Mac Diarmada ( IRB, Irish Freedom ), Thomas MacDonagh ( IRB ), Liam Mellows ( IRB ), Col. Maurice Moore ( IPP, GL, Connaught Rangers ), Séamus O ' Connor ( IRB ), Colm O ' Loughlin ( IRB, St. Enda's School ( SES )), Peter O ' Reilly ( Ancient Order of Hibernians ( AOH )), Robert Page ( IRB, Gaelic Athletic Association ( GAA )), Patrick Pearse ( IRB, GL, SES ), Joseph M. Plunkett ( IRB, Irish Review ), John Walsh ( AOH ), Peter White ( Celtic Literary Society );
Céitinn's Irish, however, was soon ousted by the popular dialects actually being spoken in the Gaeltachtaí, especially as championed by a native speaker from the Coolea-Muskerry area, Father Peadar Ua Laoghaire, who in the 1890s published, in a serialised form, a folkloristic novel strongly influenced by the storytelling tradition of the Gaeltacht, called Séadna.
In addition to Walter Scott's Ivanhoe into Irish, Seosamh's work in this field includes the Irish versions of Joseph Conrad's Almayer's Folly, in Irish Díth Céille Almayer, as well as Peadar O ' Donnell's Adrigoole, in Irish Eadarbhaile.
Peadar Kearney (; 12 December 1883 – 24 November 1942 ) was an Irish republican and composer of numerous rebel songs.
No 68-site of-home to Peadar Kearney ( 1883 – 1942 ); Songwriter and author of the national anthem, " The Soldier's Song ", also known in Irish as Amhrán na bhFiann.
The promotion features both John Finn and Kathryn Morris in character interrogating a murder suspect from TG4 soap Ros na Rún played by Peadar Cox who refuses to speak in English, both detectives then begin talking in Irish much to the surprise of Jeremy Ratchford's character, the promo tied in with a murder investigation in Ros na Rún.
A modernization into modern Irish was published by Peadar Ua Laoghaire in 1917 as Lughaidh Mac Con.
Ideologically Saor Éire adhered to the Irish socialist republicanism developed by James Connolly and Peadar O ' Donnell.
* Peadar Tóibín, Irish politician

Peadar and local
* Máire and Peadar Ó Conghaile run the local newsagents and shop.

Livingstone and Irish
* 1840-David Livingstone is in present-day Malawi ( Africa ) with the London Missionary Society ; American Presbyterians enter Thailand and labor for 18 years before seeing their first Thai convert ; Irish Presbyterian Missionary Society formed ; Welsh Calvinistic Methodist Missionary Society founded
Parnassus flowers are the symbol of the clan MacLea, also known as the highland Livingstone clan, which is said to be the favorite flower of St. Moluag, the Irish missionary whose staff the clan chiefs hold.

Livingstone and local
By 1983 the paper was dominated by Matgamna's supporters ( by then in the Workers Socialist League ) and was clearly identified with that faction leading to a split with independent Labour left politicians such as Ken Livingstone over the GLC's policy of increasing rates to offset cuts in grants made by central to local government.
Thatcher's other chief opponent in local government, Ken Livingstone of the Greater London Council, was left powerless when she abolished the metropolitan county councils and GLC in 1986.
Many players joined other local sides, notably Chesterfield Livingstone, a club that took up using the Saltergate site, and Chesterfield Spital, a team which competed in the early years of the FA Cup.
It has several exhibits on the history of Zanzibar, including some of the medical tools of David Livingstone, old coins and post stamps, and local craft.
Nevertheless, Livingstone seemed to lack qualifications for even this position ; he had worked on a number of Democratic Party campaigns and transitions, including being an advance man for the Clinton-Gore 1992 campaign, and his only prior job in the " security " field was that of a local bar bouncer at a Washington, D. C., night club.
Miller and local politicians including former Mayor Ken Livingstone warned that international services would be vital for the success of the Stratford City scheme and the regeneration of East London.

Irish and priest
* 1870 – Lambert McKenna, Irish priest and scholar ( d. 1956 )
John O ' Brien, Irish priest and musician ( d. 2008 )
* July 1 – George Walker, Irish soldier and Anglican priest ( b. 1645 )
* February 28 – Hugh O ' Flaherty, Irish Catholic priest ( d. 1963 )
Roman Catholic priest and author Andrew Greeley also criticized liberation theology in his 2009 fictional book Irish Tweed.
MILF soldiers offered to help free the Irish priest father Michael Sinott, who was kidnapped in the Philippines on October 14, 2009 and sought permission to deploy about 100 of its soldiers in the area where Sinnott is believed to be held.
From its Romanticist usage, the notion of the bard as a minstrel with qualities of a priest, magician or seer also entered the fantasy genre in the 1960s to 1980s, for example as the " Bard " class in Dungeons & Dragons, Bard by Keith Taylor ( 1981 ), Bard: The Odyssey of the Irish by Morgan Llywelyn ( 1984 ), and in video games in fantasy settings such as The Bard's Tale ( 1985 ).
In honor of the Irish settlers, Father C. J. Knauf, the parish priest in Adrian and Bishop Ireland's colonization agent in Nobles County, suggested the name Lismore, after a village in County Waterford, Ireland, noted for its beautiful castle.
" According to Mort Walker's Private Scrapbook, Walker based the chaplain on Irish actor Barry Fitzgerald's priest character, from Going My Way ( 1944 ).
The Irish statesman Robert le Poer was parish priest here c. 1318.
* Father Timothy Owens, an Irish priest
" Charest responded that, his mother being an Irish-Quebecer, it was the Irish priest who baptized him that wrote John on the baptism certificate, but that he was always known as Jean in his family.
The induction coil was invented by the Irish scientist and Catholic priest Nicholas Callan in 1836 at the St. Patrick's College, Maynooth and improved by William Sturgeon and Charles Grafton Page.
When Dad's Army run ended in 1977, Lowe remained much in demand taking starring roles in television comedies such as Bless Me Father with Daniel Abineri ( 1978 – 81 ) as the mischievous Irish priest Father Charles Clement Duddleswell – quite a departure from the pompous characters that Lowe usually portrayed – and Potter ( 1979 – 80 ), as busybody Redvers Potter.
He was an Anglican priest of Irish extraction, born on St Patrick's Day 17 March 1777.
Dean Cogan was a nineteenth century Roman Catholic Irish priest, ( awarded the religious title of dean ), who wrote a history of the Diocese of Meath in Ireland.
) As a young girl, Baby Kochamma had fallen in love with Father Mulligan, a young Irish priest who had come to Ayemenem to study Hindu scriptures.
* Theobald Stapleton, 17th-century Irish priest
Hayes is also reported to have said that the Irish Government had made contact with him via a priest, " Father O ' Hara ", with a view to incorporating the IRA within the Irish Defence Forces.
Growing up in Halifax, he was greatly influenced by Joseph Howe, where he worked as a printing apprentice, as well as Father Richard Baptist O ’ Brien, a dynamic Irish priest who was a gifted orator as well as Whelan ’ s teacher at St. Mary ’ s School in Halifax.
* Seán Fortune ( died 1999 ), Irish priest and alleged child molester
Irish brothers Connor and Murphy McManus attend Mass at a Catholic Church, where the priest mentions the fate of Kitty Genovese.
Seán Fortune ( died 13 March 1999 ) was an Irish priest accused of child molestation, who allegedly used his position to gain access to his victims.
Sir George Walker ( c. 1618 – 1 July 1690 Old Style ) was an Irish soldier and Anglican priest

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