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Its name was an amalgamation of the surnames of two of its tenants, Dr. Helsam and Dr. Patrick Delany ( as Heldeville ), both Fellows of Trinity College.
Legend has it that Dr Patrick Delany, the chancellor of St Patrick's Cathedral, upon hearing her sing " He was despised ", proclaimed " Woman, for this be all thy sins forgiven thee!
Hand, over the years a number of eminent people have taught at or been associated with All-Hallows Dr. Bartholomew Woodlock ( became Rector of the Catholic University of Ireland ), Dr. David Moriarty, Dr. Michael Flannery, Dr. Eugene O ' Connell, Dr. George Conroy, Dr. James McDevitt, Dr. Sylvester Barry, Dr. Thomas A. Bennett, Monsignor James O ' Brien ( St. John's College, Sydney ), and Dr. Patrick Delany ( Hobart ), have gone on to leading positions in the Catholic Church or other Educational Institutions.
In Ireland, Mrs Pendarves made the acquaintance of Dr Patrick Delany, an Irish clergyman who was already married to a rich widow.
Ireland land records involving his mother Ann Delany suggest Gale was born in Queen ’ s County, Ireland, subsequently renamed County Laois .< ref > McCarthy, John Patrick ( 2006 ).
Recognized for the breadth of its list, St. Martin's publishes such authors as Sherrilyn Kenyon, M. K. Asante, Charlotte Bingham, John Bingham, Dan Brown, Barbara Taylor Bradford, Ken Bruen, Augusten Burroughs, Stephen J. Cannell, Jackie Collins, Jennifer Crusie, Charles Cumming, Janet Evanovich, Diane Fanning, Julian Fellowes, Amanda Filipacchi, Joseph Finder, Lauren Fix, Frederick Forsyth, Brigitte Gabriel, James Herriot, Murry Hope, Simon Kernick, Lisa Kleypas, Robert Ludlum, Gayle Lynds, Joseph Olshan, Michael Palmer, Robin Pilcher, Patrick Quinlan, Cathy Scott, Susan Arnout Smith, Wilbur Smith, Erica Spindler, Alisa Valdes-Rodriguez, Shannon Delany and Darryl Wimberley.
In 1808 Bishop Daniel Delany established in Ireland the Congregation of the Brothers of St Patrick and sought to have the youth of his native land instructed in the principles and lifestyle of the Gospels.

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Patrick Chalmers continued to campaign until he died in 1891 to have his father recognised as the inventor of the postage stamp.
Patrick died in Tulsa, Oklahoma on February 11, 1940, aged 74.
# Ada ( died 1200 ), married Patrick I, Earl of Dunbar ( 1152 – 1232 )
* Patrick Finglas ( died 1537 ), Lord Chief Justice of Ireland
Poppet ( 1912 – 1997 ), John's daughter by his second wife, married the Dutch painter Willem Jilts Pol ( 1905 – 1988 ) whose daughter Talitha ( 1940 – 1971 ), a fashion icon of 1960s London, married John Paul Getty, was famously photographed in Marrakesh by Patrick Lichfield, and, after a brief hedonistic life, died of a drug overdose.
Anna Edwards's father died before she was born, and her mother married an Irish soldier, Corporal Patrick Donohoe of the Engineers, who was later awarded the Victoria Cross for bravery in Bombay during the Indian Mutiny.
Irish immigrant Patrick Carr died two weeks later.
The first four victims were buried amid great ceremony on March 8 ; Patrick Carr, the fifth and final victim, died on March 14 and was buried with them on March 17.
An early High King, Tigernmas, along with three quarters of his army, is said to have died while worshipping Crom on Samhain eve, but worship continued until the cult image was destroyed by St. Patrick with a sledgehammer.
He is then said to have dictated his story to Saint Patrick, who cared for and nursed him until he died.
The Abram Penn Highway in Patrick County is also named for Col. Penn, who died in 1801.
Gilla-Columb O ' Clabby, Coarb of St. Patrick at Uaran-Maighe-Aoi, head of the hospitality and affluence of the Coarbs of Connaught, general entertainer of the indigent and the mighty, died in Clanrickard, after having been banished from Uaran, and after his son, Dermot Roe O ' Clabby, had been slain by the Clann-Conway.
" included in the book " Patrick O ' Brian: Critical Appreciations and a Bibliography ( 1994 )" that: " Some time after the blitz had died away I joined one of those intelligence organisations that flourished during the War, perpetually changing their initials and competing with one another.
" Pat's Chapel ", dedicated on June 1, 1968, was named in honor of Patrick Hansel Coffey ( 1899 – 1967 ), who supervised the construction from extensive volunteer labor in the community, but he died five months before the completion.
The so-called Boston Associates, including Nathan Appleton and Patrick Tracy Jackson of the Boston Manufacturing Company, named the new mill town after their visionary leader, Francis Cabot Lowell, who had died five years before its 1823 incorporation.
In 1816, after Lewis Hepburn died, Hepburn's son Patrick sold Smith the second half of the coal rights.
Patrick Hillery died on 12 April 2008 in his Dublin home following a short illness.
On the 17 October 1346, Robert accompanied David into battle at Neville's Cross, where many Scottish nobles including Randolph, died — David II was wounded and captured while Robert and Patrick, earl of March had apparently fled the field.
The other victims of the attack were Samuel Gray and James Caldwell who, like Attucks, died immediately during the attack ; Samuel Maverick and Patrick Carr died from their wounds afterward.
Their Jack Russell, Earl, who was the inspiration and constant muse for the Mutts character of the same name, died in November 2007 after living with Patrick for over 18 years.
* June 20-Gail Patrick ( died 1980 )
** Patrick O ' Connell, poet ( died 2005 )
When Hoover died on May 2, 1972 in Washington, D. C., Tolson was briefly the acting head of the FBI, but one day later he was replaced by acting director L. Patrick Gray, appointed by President Richard Nixon.

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* Patrick Henry, ( 1736-1799 ), at Roundabout Plantation, eight miles southwest of Louisa Court House, Patrick Henry lived from 1765 to 1768, when he sat for Louisa County in the House of Burgesses.
Thomas Dundas followed his father in having an interest in Grangemouth and in the Forth and Clyde Canal, under construction from 1768 to 1790, and he would have been aware of the 1789 trials on the canal of Patrick Miller of Dalswinton's double-hulled paddle boat powered with a steam engine fitted by William Symington.
Patrick Magruder ( 1768 – 24 December 1819 ) was the second Librarian of the United States Congress, serving from 1807 to 1815.
Upper Economy was first settled in 1768 by the Hill brothers, Robert, Charles, and Patrick, who were each allotted in March of that year of land.
* 1768 Patrick Warrender

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* Sir Patrick Moore, presenter of the BBC's long-running The Sky at Night and author of many books on astronomy.
In summer 1824, Patrick sent Maria, Elizabeth, Charlotte and Emily to Crofton Hall in Crofton, West Yorkshire, and subsequently to the Clergy Daughter's School at Cowan Bridge in Lancashire.
Karen Ralls has cited Freemason Patrick Byrne, who believes the Ark was moved from Rennes-le-Château at the outbreak of World War I to America.
" The divine call for massacre at Jericho and elsewhere can be explained in terms of cultural norms ( Israel wasn't the only Iron Age state to practice herem ) and theology ( a measure to ensure Israel's purity as well as the fulfillment of God's promise ), but Patrick D. Miller in his commentary on Deuteronomy remarks, " there is no real way to make such reports palatable to the hearts and minds of contemporary readers and believers.
Early personal computer games often needed a keyboard for gameplay, or more commonly, required the user to buy a separate joystick with at least one button .< ref >* Patrick Stack.
The parts of the relics which went to Ireland are reputed to be buried in Downpatrick, County Down, with St. Patrick and St. Brigid or at Saul Church neighbouring Downpatrick.
He married Charlotte Small on June 10, 1799 at Île-à-la-Crosse, a mixed-blood child of a Scottish fur trader Patrick Small and a Cree mother.
David was the third of six children, two daughters and four sons: James ( 1777 – 1847 ), minister at Craig, Ferryden ; David ; David ; George ( 1784 – 1855 ), minister at Scoonie, Fife ; and Patrick ( 1788 – 1859 ), minister at the abbey church, Paisley.
* In the early 1970s, Ted Patrick — a man with plenty of street smarts but, at the time, no formal training in counseling — believed that members of his family were being brainwashed by David Berg, the leader of a group called the Family International, now known as " The Family.
* In Patrick O ' Brian's Aubrey – Maturin series, Helsingør fires mortar shells at the heroes in book seven, The Surgeon's Mate, as they sail past on their way to a rendezvous in the Baltic.
The three remaining sisters and their brother Patrick Branwell were thereafter educated at home by their father and aunt Elizabeth Branwell, their mother's sister.
The rebel headquarters was located at the General Post Office ( GPO ) where James Connolly, overall military commander and four other members of the Military Council: Patrick Pearse, Tom Clarke, Seán Mac Dermott and Joseph Plunkett were located.
Not all of those executed were leaders: Willie Pearse described himself as " a personal attaché to my brother, Patrick Pearse "; John MacBride had not even been aware of the Rising until it began, but had fought against the British in the Boer War fifteen years before ; Thomas Kent did not come out at all — he was executed for the killing of a police officer during the raid on his house the week after the Rising.
Some villas such as Great Casterton in Rutland and Hucclecote in Gloucestershire had new mosaic floors laid around this time, suggesting that economic problems may have been limited and patchy, although many suffered some decay before being abandoned in the 5th century ; the story of Saint Patrick indicates that villas were still occupied until at least 430.
The execution of a number of Protestant preachers, most notably the Lutheran influenced Patrick Hamilton in 1528 and later the proto-Calvinist George Wishart in 1546 who was burnt at the stake in St. Andrews by Cardinal Beaton for heresy, did nothing to stem the growth of these ideas.
for short, pulls a gun on school bullies Kurt Kelly ( Lance Fenton ) and Ram Sweeney ( Patrick Labyorteaux ) and fires blanks at them, Veronica finds herself fascinated with him.
When I was a student in Dublin we scoffed at the American celebration of St. Patrick, finding something preposterous in the green beer, the search for any connection, no matter how tenuous, to Ireland, the misty sentiment of it all that seemed so at odds with the Ireland we knew and actually lived in.
In April 2012, at the European Court of Human Rights, Patrick Stuebing lost his case that the conviction violated his right to a private and family life.
* 1989 – Cleveland School massacre: Patrick Purdy opens fire with an assault rifle at the Cleveland Elementary School playground in Stockton, California, killing five children and wounding 29 others and one teacher before taking his own life.
Studies of Charles Darwin's notebooks have shown that Darwin arrived separately at the idea of natural selection which he set out in his 1859 book On the Origin of Species, but it has been speculated that he may have had some half-forgotten memory from his time as a student in Edinburgh of ideas of selection in nature as set out by Hutton, and by William Charles Wells and Patrick Matthew who had both been associated with the city before publishing their ideas on the topic early in the 19th century.
Stuart was born at Laurel Hill Farm, a plantation in Patrick County, Virginia, near the border with North Carolina.

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