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Henry Harford was born to Calvert's mistress, Hester Whelan, whose residence still stands as part of a private residence on Jarretsville Pike, in Phoenix, Maryland.
Marsh played just three times in two and a half months for the team from Istanbul before he was on the move yet again to Southend United whose newly installed manager was Marsh's ex-Liverpool team-mate Ronnie Whelan.
Goals from Gavin Whelan ( whose father, Paul, captained Bohemians to the 1992 cup and whose grandfather, Ronnie, won 2 cups with St. Patrick's Athletic ) and captain Declan O ' Brien helped " the Drogs " to a 2-0 win over Cork City.
He was named after his father, whose unusual first name was the combination of his parents ' ( Jerry's grandparent's ) surnames of Murphy and Whelan, while his middle name came from grandfather Jeremiah T. Murphy.

Whelan and contract
Dave Whelan, the Wigan chairman, hinted that Heskey could be transferred by Wigan in January 2009, as a fee would be received, whereas he would move on for free in the summer, which came after he had stalled on talks over a new contract.
Despite Wigan manager Roberto Martinez stating that the club would not be selling their top players, chairman Dave Whelan later said that Wigan ' would have to sell N ' Zogbia ' because he was in the last year of his contract.

Whelan and editorial
In 1998, Dr. Elizabeth Whelan wrote an editorial about the Canal in which she stated that when the media started calling the Canal a " public health time bomb ," it created hysteria.

Whelan and left
In early 1843, Whelan left the The Register as well as Nova Scotia.
He missed the first three months of the 1987 – 88 season, and with the arrival of John Barnes to play on the left wing, Mølby's place in central midfield was taken by Ronnie Whelan ( who had hitherto played left midfield ).
Well-known names on radio and television that went through these smaller stations would include many of those who would go on to superpirates as listed above, but also people who left the pirate scene just before the superpirates emerged such as Marty Whelan, Gerry Ryan, Dave Fanning, Ian Dempsey and Robbie Irwin.
The following season Whelan won his place on the left side of the Liverpool midfield, ending the Anfield career of Ray Kennedy and also taking over his No. 5 shirt.
Whelan was fit again with a month of the season left, but wasn't selected.
In FA Cup finals over the previous decade, there had been a notable amount of teams reduced to ten men or hampered considerably by hard, spiteful or accidental challenges from opposition players, including two goalkeepers suffering a broken neck ( Bert Trautmann, 1955 ) and broken cheekbone ( Ray Wood, 1957 ) respectively ; two wingers in successive years being stretchered off with broken legs ( Roy Dwight, 1959 and Dave Whelan, 1960 ) and a full back left hobbling for three quarters of the game with a damaged ankle ( Len Chalmers, 1961 ).
Whelan, who had just left the house of Richard Quinn where he had mentioned that his boss Mr. Eagleson had been arrested for the murder, was found in a tavern belonging to Michael Starr at 9: 30pm.
Despite the critical success of The Meadowlands, the band were unable to start work quickly on a follow-up album due to financial and personal constraints: Bissell had left his job in advertising to earn his living as a guitar teacher but the other three members remain in full-time employment ( the Whelan brothers work for a multinational pharmaceutical company in New York City and MacDonald works in the sales division of a financial services company in Philadelphia ), and the band no longer had a single house where the members could demo ideas and record songs, as both Bissell and Greg Whelan had got married and moved out.
In 1989, Whelan left RTÉ radio to join its rival radio station, Century Radio.
He picked up where Marty Whelan had left off, engaging the audience with his natural personality, a world apart from the ' jocks ' that stalked the radio centre at the time.
Scotty Whelan was asked by Haste the Day to fill the position of rhythm guitar that Chaulk had left vacant.

Whelan and paper
But some former employees, including the newspaper's first editor and publisher, James R. Whelan, have insisted that the paper was under Moon's control from the beginning.

Whelan and when
The six-member line up of Moore, Irvine, Lunny, O ’ Flynn, Hill and Linnane were joined by Matt Molloy and keyboardist Bill Whelan and when the band went into the studio in the spring of 1980 to record the album “ The Woman I Loved So Well ”.
Whelan and Wigan Athletic made headlines in summer 1995 when Whelan's business connections in Spain helped him attract three Spaniards to the club – Roberto Martínez, Isidro Diaz, and Jesus Seba – who became known as ' The Three Amigos '.
Mathias ' team won Wigan Athletic's second trophy under Dave Whelan, when the Latics beat Millwall 1 – 0 to win the AutoWindscreens Shield at Wembley in April 1999.
Mr Gage finally admitted defeat when he sold the Latics to Dave Whelan on 27 February 1995 for around £ 1m.
Latics owner, Dave Whelan, made attempts to unite the fans when the JJB Stadium ( now DW Stadium ) opened in 1999, but in retrospect polarised the fans even further.
Liverpool were now 2 – 1 up, but the game was in the balance until the 84th minute, when Ronnie Whelan led another attack.
Mølby was also involved in the third goal, when Rush latched on to a chipped pass from Ronnie Whelan to put the final out of Everton's reach and complete the double.
Whelan was a devout Roman Catholic who came from a large family ; his father John had died in 1943, when Whelan was eight years old.
* 6 February-Dublin's Liam Whelan is among the dead when a plane carrying the Manchester United F. C.
This season saw Liverpool play an exciting brand of football and they won both the league title and FA Cup, although Whelan missed out on the cup final as Nigel Spackman, who had won his place in the team when Whelan was injured earlier in the season was chosen ahead of him.
One of Whelan's more forgettable moments came in 1990 when, in a match at Old Trafford, an unmarked Whelan chipped a backpass from 30 yards over goalkeeper Bruce Grobbelaar and into the net.
Whelan was a regular for the Republic of Ireland, making his debut on the 29 April 1981 when he came off the bench in the 63rd minute of the 3 – 1 victory over Czechoslovakia at Lansdowne Road.
As Whelan put it: " You stop when you drop ".
There was much laughter in the courtroom when Cameron began questioning a witness demanding to know why " John Downey " had just answered that he had never known Whelan, nor lived in Montreal as it was widely known was true.
Whelan returned to the national broadcaster in the mid-1990s when he presented such shows as GFI: Go For It, Off the Record and Millionaire.
He twice represented the crown prosecution when Patrick John Whelan appealed his conviction for the murder of D ' Arcy McGee and was the prosecuting attorney that prevailed in the trial of Louis Riel.
A Democrat, Whelan was appointed mayor in 1963 when his predecessor, Thomas Gangemi, was forced to resign over a question about his citizenship.
The sportshop chain was founded in 1971, when ex-footballer Dave Whelan acquired a single sports shop in Wigan.

Whelan and I
Paul Gascoigne was fantastic and I could sit here all day and talk about Liverpool players-John Barnes, Ian Rush, Jan Molby, Ronnie Whelan and Steven Gerrard, who is an unbelievable player.
Upon hearing their verdict, Whelan advanced to the jury dock and said " I am held to be a murderer.

Whelan and have
Anyone interested in attending the meeting may have reservations with Mrs. John Whelan at the Hollywood Public Library.
Songwriters who hail from the Chicago area have had success on the US pop rock charts as well, including Jim Whelan, from Wilmette who co-wrote Belinda Carlisle's Go-Go's first hit.
In 1995, a tunnel was proposed as part of the Connector, traveling underneath Horace J. Bryant Drive ; however, the idea was rejected by Mayor James Whelan and the City Council as it would have displaced many homes in the area.
However, the most successful genres have been rock, popular and traditional fusion, with performers such as U2, Enya, Westlife, Boyzone, Phil Lynott and Thin Lizzy, Gary Moore, Rory Gallagher, Horslips, Bob Geldof and The Boomtown Rats, Clannad, Stiff Little Fingers, Altan, Frank Patterson, The Corrs, The Dubliners, The Chieftains, The Bothy Band, De Dannan, The Divine Comedy, Josef Locke, The Irish Tenors, Van Morrison, Therapy ?, The Saw Doctors, Planxty, The Wolfe Tones, Snow Patrol, The Cranberries, In Tua Nua, The Undertones, Ash, B * Witched, Nadine Coyle, The Hothouse Flowers, The Script, Two Door Cinema Club, Something Happens, The Clancy Brothers, Tommy Makem, Dana, Mundy, Sinéad O ' Connor, Paul Brady, Christy Moore, Dónal Lunny, Val Doonican, Ronnie Drew, Luke Kelly, Ruby Murray, Peter Cunnah ( of D: Ream ), Daniel O ' Donnell, Bridie Gallagher, Brendan Bowyer, Gilbert O ' Sullivan, Mary Black, Sir James Galway, Johnny Logan, Bill Whelan ( of Riverdance fame ), Damien Rice, Phil Coulter, Glen Hansard, and Celtic Woman achieving success nationally and internationally.
They have also played with Donal Lunny, Bill Whelan and Enda Walsh.
The Jack Gaughan Award is presented annually to an emerging artist chosen by a panel of judges ( which have included Vincent Di Fate, Kelly Freas, Michael Whelan, David Cherry, Bob Eggleton, and Ron Walotsky ).
Shortly after the debacle, the revolver Whelan was alleged to have used to murder McGee was lost.
Whelan, eager to have the show at the fair, covered Todd's Broadway early closing costs.
Dinosaur training methodologies have been disseminated through the training manuals written by Brooks D. Kubik, although Bob Whelan, Ken Leistner, and John McCallum are counted as proponents of similar training methods.

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