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Oliver and Kelly
In 1877 Oliver Hudson Kelly, from Massachusetts founded the town and named it Rio Carrabelle.
</ gallery > During the mid-and-late 19th century, Springfield was dominated by industrialists including Oliver S. Kelly, Asa S. Bushnell, James Leffel, P. P. Mast and Benjamin H. Warder.
Colaiste Iognaid Rowing Club arguably had its most successful year in its history during the 2005 / 06 season, the women's junior crew won the women's junior eights and fours championships of Ireland ( Siobhan Sumption, Sabhbh Ní Fhatharta, Leah Colclough, Katie Oliver, Jane Foley, Katie Barrett, Grace Kelly, Annie McKeon O Donovan and Alicia Griffin ) The women's crew also went on to win the Connaught Tribune Team of the year which was the first crew ever C. I. R. C have won such a prestigious award.
Communities in the township include: Avon, Belton, Cherry Grove, Crampton, Cobble Hill, Derwent, Devizes, Dorchester, Evelyn, Fanshawe Lake, Friendly Corners, Gladstone, Harrietsville, Kelly Station, Mossley, Nilestown, Oliver, Putnam, Salmonville, Silvermoon, Thorndale, Three Bridges, and Wellburn.
Oliver was replaced by Robert Bockstael ( playing Corporal Brian Fletcher ) who was replaced later by Peter Kelly Gaudreault ( playing Constable James Harper ).
the Matthew Kelly sitcom Relative Strangers ; Grange Hill, playing a student named Lucinda Oliver ; and the role of Dawn in the Channel 4 soap opera Brookside.
What a Girl Wants is a 2003 film starring Amanda Bynes, Colin Firth, Kelly Preston and Oliver James.
* Oliver, Kelly.
* Oliver Kelly, brother of
Kelly, however, warns Carrie that if she tells Jimmy, she will tell Scarlett that Carrie is Lexi Nicholls's ( Sally Oliver ) mother, not her sister.
Gary Oliver Kelly ( born 9 July 1974 ) is an Irish former footballer who played his entire professional career with Leeds United.

Oliver and Archbishop
The wise and moderate Oliver and the fierce Archbishop Turpin are among the men Roland picks to join him.
English activates a DVD player, exposing Sauvage's plan to instate himself as King, using an impostor, Archbishop of Canterbury ( Oliver Ford Davies ).
* Oliver Ford Davies as the Archbishop of Canterbury
The last high-profile victim of the climate of suspicion was Oliver Plunkett, Archbishop of Armagh, who was executed on 1 July 1681.
This investigation ultimately resulted in the execution of Oliver Plunkett, Catholic Archbishop of Armagh, on trumped-up charges.
After a taped introduction by Archbishop Desmond Tutu, the live comedy lineup included Jon Stewart, Russell Brand, Eddie Izzard, Ben Stiller, Fred Armisen, Kristen Wiig, Seth Meyers, Jason Sudeikis ( in addition to Bobby Moynihan, Jay Pharaoh, and Taran Killam from Saturday Night Live ), Rachel Dratch, Catherine Tate, David Cross & Bob Odenkirk, Hannibal Buress, Sarah Silverman, Paul Rudd, John Oliver, Rashida Jones, Chris O ' Dowd, Peter Serafinowicz, David Walliams, Jimmy Carr, Noel Fielding, Matt Berry, Micky Flanagan, Jack Whitehall, Tim Roth, Bill Hader ( as Julian Assange ), Rex Lee ( as Kim Jong-Un ), and a cameo appearance by Richard Branson.
Having had at least 15 innocent men executed, the last being Oliver Plunkett, Archbishop of Armagh on 1 July 1681.
# Oliver ( died 24 August 1285 ), Archbishop of Tours
St. Oliver Plunkett, a 17th century Archbishop of Armagh, who was hung, drawn & quartered in Tyburn, London in 1681 on false charges, was the most famous member of this family.
On 6 December he protested with three other peers against the measure sent up from the Commons enforcing the disarming of all convicted recusants and taking bail from them to keep the peace ; he was the only peer to dissent from the motion declaring the existence of an Irish plot ; and though believing in the guilt and voting for the death of Lord Stafford, he interceded, according to his own account, with the king for him as well as for Richard Langhorne and Oliver Plunkett, Roman Catholic Archbishop of Armagh and Primate of All Ireland.
Saint Oliver Plunkett ( Irish: Oilibhéar Pluincéid ; alternative spelling Plunket ) ( 1 November 1629 – 1 July 1681 ) was the Roman Catholic Archbishop of Armagh and Primate of All Ireland.
At this assembly the question of precedence and of the primatial authority gave rise to considerable discussion and led to an embittered controversy between the Archbishop of Dublin and Oliver Plunkett, Archbishop of Armagh.

Oliver and Tuam
He called on the Government to remember how the Act of Union in 1800 was carried by William Pitt the Younger on the distinct assurance and implied promise that Catholic Emancipation, which had been denied by the Irish Parliament, should be granted by the Parliament of the Empire " ( Oliver Joseph Burke, The History of the Catholic Archbishops of Tuam, Dublin, 1882 ).

Oliver and died
His son with Emma, Oliver Madox Brown ( 1855 – 1874 ) showed promise both as an artist and poet, but died of blood poisoning.
* Oliver Bond ( died 1797 ), Irish revolutionary
He lost his life savings to a collapsed bank in Chicago, and he struggled to keep his band together through a series of hand-to-mouth gigs until the group broke up and Oliver was stranded in Savannah, Georgia, where he worked as a janitor at Wimberly's Recreation Hall ( 526-528 West Broad Street ); "... he died there of arteriosclerosis, too broke to afford treatment.
" Oliver died in poverty at a rooming house ( 508 Montgomery Street ), on April 10, 1938.
* Oliver Bond ( died in 1796 ) – A possible St. Johnston native who was a Dublin-based member of the United Irishmen.
* Actor Oliver Reed died in Valletta, during the filming of Gladiator.
Oliver North died in 1987 of asthma-related heart failure due to a heroin overdose.
It was created on March 22, 1820, and was named after Oliver Hazard Perry, hero of the War of 1812, who had recently died.
* Oliver Searcy Purvis, born 6 / 12 / 1852, died 4 / 22 / 1927 in Purvis, MS.
On 3 September 1658, Oliver Cromwell died and was replaced by his son, Richard Cromwell.
In 1656, he married Robina French née Cromwell, youngest sister of Oliver Cromwell, who had been widowed in 1655 when her husband Peter French, a canon of Christ Church, Oxford, had died.
John Oliver succeeded Brewster as Premier when Brewster died in 1918.
John Duncan Mac lean became Premier when Oliver died in 1927 at a time when the Liberal government was in decline.
* Sir Oliver Óge French, Irish nationalist, died 1666
Rhoda later visits Oliver and explains Anne's bad manners: Anne, after her father's death and before old friend Rhoda came to her rescue, worked as a live-in companion ; one employer, a Mrs. Benson, had taken hat paint — poison — from a medicine bottle and died.
Thomas Venner ( died 19 January 1661 ) was a cooper and rebel who became the last leader of the Fifth Monarchy Men, who tried unsuccessfully to overthrow Oliver Cromwell in 1657, and subsequently led a coup in London against the newly-restored government of Charles II.
* June 12-James Oliver Curwood, American author ( died 1927 )
With his military experience and relative youth ( Massachusetts governor Thomas Hutchinson was then 62 years old and unpopular, and the equally unpopular lieutenant governor ( Andrew Oliver ), a hated Tory, was 67 in 1773 and died in March 1774 ), Gage, a popular figure on both sides of the Atlantic, was deemed the best man to handle the brewing crisis and enforce the Parliamentary acts.
Frank McCourt lived in New York with his parents and four younger siblings: Malachy, born in 1931 ; twins Oliver and Eugene, born in 1932 ; and a younger sister, Margaret, who died eight weeks after birth, in 1935.
Following this first tragedy, his family moved back to Ireland where the twin brothers, Oliver and Eugene, died within a year of the family's arrival and where Frank's youngest brothers, Michael ( b. 1936 ) and Alphie ( b. 1940 ), were born.
Oliver, died in June 1805, shortly after their marriage and two months after the death of his beloved father.
Rowland, a farmer, died when Oliver was 9 years old.
Oliver Howard died in Burlington, Vermont, and is buried there in Lake View Cemetery.
The Hamilton estates had been declared forfeit by Oliver Cromwell after the activities of his wife's father and uncle in the Wars of the Three Kingdoms, ( James 1st Duke of Hamilton was executed in 1649, and William, 2nd Duke of Hamilton died at Worcester in 1651 ).
Miles Sindercombe ( died 13 February 1657 ) was the leader of a group that tried to assassinate Lord Protector, Oliver Cromwell during the period of the British Commonwealth in 1657.

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