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  • James Patrick Mahon
  • Irish nationalist journalist, barrister, parliamentarian and mercenary

    Charles James Patrick Mahon (17 March 1800 – 15 June 1891), known as the O'Gorman Mahon or James Patrick Mahon, was an Irish nationalist journalist, barrister

    James Patrick Mahon

    James Patrick Mahon

    James_Patrick_Mahon

  • James Mahon
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    James Mahon may refer to: James Patrick Mahon (1800–1891), Irish nationalist journalist, barrister, parliamentarian and international mercenary Patrick

    James Mahon

    James_Mahon

  • Patrick Mahon
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Patrick Mahon may refer to: Patrick Herbert Mahon (1890-1924) was a British criminal found guilty in 1924 of the murder of Emily Bielby Kaye in the case

    Patrick Mahon

    Patrick_Mahon

  • Charles Pelham Villiers
  • British lawyer and politician (1802–1898)

    Bt Preceded by James Patrick Mahon Oldest Member of Parliament 1885–1887 Succeeded by James Patrick Mahon Preceded by James Patrick Mahon Oldest Member

    Charles Pelham Villiers

    Charles Pelham Villiers

    Charles_Pelham_Villiers

  • Burials in Glasnevin Cemetery
  • Cardinal MacCabe. Terence MacManus – Irish rebel and shipping agent James Patrick Mahon – Irish nationalist politician and mercenary Manchester Martyrs –

    Burials in Glasnevin Cemetery

    Burials in Glasnevin Cemetery

    Burials_in_Glasnevin_Cemetery

  • Clare (UK Parliament constituency)
  • UK parliamentary constituency in Ireland, 1801–1885

    the whole of County Clare, except for the borough of Ennis. On petition, Mahon was unseated and a by-election was called. Lucius O'Brien and Vandeleur

    Clare (UK Parliament constituency)

    Clare (UK Parliament constituency)

    Clare_(UK_Parliament_constituency)

  • United Kingdom general election records
  • Henley, Oxfordshire, 1874: 80 Michael Thomas Bass, Derby, 1880: 80 James Patrick Mahon, Clare, 1880: 80 Sir Gilbert Greenall, Warrington, 1886: 80 John

    United Kingdom general election records

    United_Kingdom_general_election_records

  • William O'Shea
  • Irish soldier and Member of Parliament (1840-1905)

    Parliament for Clare In office 1880–1885 Serving with James Patrick Mahon Preceded by James Patrick Mahon Lord Francis Conyngham Succeeded by Constituency

    William O'Shea

    William O'Shea

    William_O'Shea

  • Katharine O'Shea
  • English aristocrat (1846–1921)

    embarking on a political career, to be launched by the suggestion from James Patrick Mahon that he and William O'Shea should stand together for the Clare two-seat

    Katharine O'Shea

    Katharine O'Shea

    Katharine_O'Shea

  • Records of members of parliament of the United Kingdom
  • (1835–1852) Sir James Fergusson, 17 years (1868–1885) John Henry Maden, 17 years (1900–1917) Paul Tyler, 17 years (1974–1992) James Patrick Mahon, 16 years

    Records of members of parliament of the United Kingdom

    Records_of_members_of_parliament_of_the_United_Kingdom

  • Clongowes Wood College
  • Boarding school in Clane, County Kildare, Ireland

    Alan Mahon — judge of the Court of Appeal (Ireland) James Patrick Mahon — known as the O'Gorman Mahon, journalist, barrister, parliamentarian Niall McCarthy

    Clongowes Wood College

    Clongowes Wood College

    Clongowes_Wood_College

  • General Mahon
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    General Mahon may refer to: Bryan Mahon (1862–1930), British Army general James Patrick Mahon (1800–1891), Irish-born mercenary appointed a general for

    General Mahon

    General_Mahon

  • County Carlow (UK Parliament constituency)
  • UK parliamentary constituency in Ireland, 1801–1922

    Under-Secretary of State for the Colonies, Arthur MacMurrough Kavanagh, and James Patrick Mahon. Notes Vigors was a supporter of the Whig/Repealer pact, 1835–1841

    County Carlow (UK Parliament constituency)

    County Carlow (UK Parliament constituency)

    County_Carlow_(UK_Parliament_constituency)

  • List of mercenaries
  • Central America, 1880–1930. University Press of Kentucky, 2014. Roche, James Jeffrey. The Story of the Filibusters. T. F. Unwin, 1891. Modern Mockler

    List of mercenaries

    List_of_mercenaries

  • Irish military diaspora
  • Irish people or people of Irish descent who fought in, or along with foreign militaries

    Kilmaine in the French Revolutionary Wars James Butler Risteárd Buidhe Kirwan Peter Lacy James Patrick Mahon Henry Nugent Manus O'Donell Maurice O'Donnell

    Irish military diaspora

    Irish_military_diaspora

  • Naming (parliamentary procedure)
  • Temporary removal of a disruptive member in Westminster-style parliaments

    Nelson, Arthur O'Connor, Thomas Power O'Connor, Daniel O'Donoghue, James Patrick Mahon, William Henry O'Sullivan, John O'Connor Power, John Redmond, Thomas

    Naming (parliamentary procedure)

    Naming_(parliamentary_procedure)

  • Jimmy Page
  • English guitarist (born 1944)

    James Patrick Page (born 9 January 1944) is an English musician and producer who achieved international success as the guitarist and founder of the rock

    Jimmy Page

    Jimmy Page

    Jimmy_Page

  • Lucius O'Brien, 13th Baron Inchiquin
  • British politician

    his first wife, he re-married in 1854 Louisa Finucane, daughter of Major James Finucane, and had another seven children: Hon. Anastasia Kathleen Lucia

    Lucius O'Brien, 13th Baron Inchiquin

    Lucius O'Brien, 13th Baron Inchiquin

    Lucius_O'Brien,_13th_Baron_Inchiquin

  • Mahon (name)
  • Surname list

    politician Jack Mahon, several people James Mahon, several people John Mahon, several people Lauren Mahon (born 1985), British activist Mark Mahon, several people

    Mahon (name)

    Mahon_(name)

  • List of foreigners who were in the service of the Ottoman Empire
  • and possibly a pasha in the Ottoman army during the Crimean War James Patrick Mahon, Irish barrister who served in the Ottoman army Luigi Calligaris

    List of foreigners who were in the service of the Ottoman Empire

    List of foreigners who were in the service of the Ottoman Empire

    List_of_foreigners_who_were_in_the_service_of_the_Ottoman_Empire

  • Guinness Mahon
  • Irish merchant bank

    Guinness Mahon was an Irish merchant bank originally based in Dublin but more recently with operations in London. The firm was founded as a land agency

    Guinness Mahon

    Guinness_Mahon

  • Patrice de MacMahon
  • President of France from 1873 to 1879

    Marie Edme Patrice Maurice de MacMahon, marquis de MacMahon, duc de Magenta (French: [patʁis də makma.ɔ̃]; 13 June 1808 – 17 October 1893), was a French

    Patrice de MacMahon

    Patrice de MacMahon

    Patrice_de_MacMahon

  • Hewitt Bridgeman
  • Irish Radical politician

    January 1835 – 3 August 1847 Preceded by Francis McNamara Succeeded by James Patrick Mahon Personal details Died (1853-02-13)13 February 1853 Party Radical

    Hewitt Bridgeman

    Hewitt_Bridgeman

  • Michael Thomas Bass
  • English brewer and politician

    Vernon Harcourt Preceded by William Bulkeley Hughes Oldest Member of Parliament? (not Father of the House) 1882–1883 Succeeded by James Patrick Mahon

    Michael Thomas Bass

    Michael Thomas Bass

    Michael_Thomas_Bass

  • 1879 County Clare by-election
  • UK Parliamentary by-election

    of the Colony of Victoria. It was won by the Home Rule candidate James Patrick Mahon. "House of Commons". www.leighrayment.com. Archived from the original

    1879 County Clare by-election

    1879_County_Clare_by-election

  • Lord Francis Conyngham
  • Irish politician

    With: Sir Colman O'Loghlen, Bt 1874–1877 Sir Bryan O'Loghlen, Bt 1877–1879 James Patrick Mahon 1879–1880 Succeeded by James Patrick Mahon William O'Shea

    Lord Francis Conyngham

    Lord_Francis_Conyngham

  • United Kingdom by-election records
  • had been previously MP for the same seat as a Liberal in 1852–65. James Patrick Mahon was 79 when he held the 1879 County Clare by-election and 87 when

    United Kingdom by-election records

    United_Kingdom_by-election_records

  • 1891 County Carlow by-election
  • UK parliamentary by-election

    July 1891. It arose as a result of the death of the sitting member, James Patrick Mahon. The by-election took place at a crucial moment in the history of

    1891 County Carlow by-election

    1891_County_Carlow_by-election

  • Maurice O'Connell (MP)
  • Irish politician

    Parliament of the United Kingdom Preceded by James Patrick Mahon and William Nugent Macnamara Member of Parliament for Clare 1831–1832 With: William Nugent

    Maurice O'Connell (MP)

    Maurice_O'Connell_(MP)

  • Vince McMahon
  • American professional wrestling promoter (born 1945)

    Vincent Kennedy McMahon (/məkˈmæn/ mək-MAN; born August 24, 1945) is an American businessman and former professional wrestling promoter. McMahon, along with

    Vince McMahon

    Vince McMahon

    Vince_McMahon

  • 1887 County Carlow by-election
  • UK Parliamentary by-election

    sitting member, John Aloysius Blake on 22 May. Eighty-seven-year-old James Patrick Mahon, who had formerly sat in Parliament for the constituencies of Clare

    1887 County Carlow by-election

    1887_County_Carlow_by-election

  • List of MPs elected in the 1847 United Kingdom general election
  • Elginshire and Nairnshire Charles Cumming-Bruce Conservative Ennis James Patrick Mahon Irish Repeal Enniskillen Henry Cole Conservative Essex North (two

    List of MPs elected in the 1847 United Kingdom general election

    List of MPs elected in the 1847 United Kingdom general election

    List_of_MPs_elected_in_the_1847_United_Kingdom_general_election

  • Ennis (UK Parliament constituency)
  • UK parliamentary constituency in Ireland, 1801–1885

    Dublin: Royal Irish Academy. pp. 215, 278–279. ISBN 0901714127. "Mr. O'Gorman Mahon and the Repeal Association". Cork Examiner. 9 August 1847. p. 2. Retrieved

    Ennis (UK Parliament constituency)

    Ennis_(UK_Parliament_constituency)

  • 1800 in Ireland
  • Archbishop of Cincinnati (died 1883 in the United States). 17 March – James Patrick Mahon, Irish nationalist politician and international mercenary (died 1891)

    1800 in Ireland

    1800_in_Ireland

  • Julian McMahon
  • Australian and American actor (1968–2025)

    Julian Dana William McMahon (27 July 1968 – 2 July 2025) was an Australian-American actor. He was the only son of William McMahon, a former Prime Minister

    Julian McMahon

    Julian McMahon

    Julian_McMahon

  • List of United Kingdom by-elections (1885–1900)
  • Conservative Arthur Brand Liberal Resignation County Carlow 7 July 1891 James Patrick Mahon Irish National Federation John Hammond Irish National Federation

    List of United Kingdom by-elections (1885–1900)

    List_of_United_Kingdom_by-elections_(1885–1900)

  • Trial of Soldier F
  • Trial of British soldier

    William McKinney and James Wray, as well as five counts of attempted murder (regarding Patrick O'Donnell, Joseph Friel, Joe Mahon, Michael Quinn and an

    Trial of Soldier F

    Trial of Soldier F

    Trial_of_Soldier_F

  • James Clerk Maxwell
  • Scottish physicist and mathematician (1831–1879)

    1098783. hdl:11311/983132. ISSN 0020-7179. Mahon 2003, pp. 2–3, 140. Everett, Francis (1 December 2006). "James Clerk Maxwell: a force for physics". Physics

    James Clerk Maxwell

    James Clerk Maxwell

    James_Clerk_Maxwell

  • LeBron James
  • American basketball player (born 1984)

    Angeles Lakers star LeBron James says he wants to own NBA team in Las Vegas". ESPN.com. Retrieved June 10, 2022. MacMahon, Tim (March 19, 2026). "LeBron

    LeBron James

    LeBron James

    LeBron_James

  • List of MPs elected in the 1886 United Kingdom general election
  • several days from 1 July to 27 July 1886. June 1887: County Carlow – James Patrick Mahon (Irish Liberal) succeeding John Aloysius Blake (Irish Parliamentary

    List of MPs elected in the 1886 United Kingdom general election

    List of MPs elected in the 1886 United Kingdom general election

    List_of_MPs_elected_in_the_1886_United_Kingdom_general_election

  • List of MPs elected in the 1830 United Kingdom general election
  • Ralph Abercromby Clare (two members) William Nugent Macnamara Whig James Patrick Mahon Whig Clitheroe (two members) Hon. Peregrine Cust Tory Hon.Robert

    List of MPs elected in the 1830 United Kingdom general election

    List of MPs elected in the 1830 United Kingdom general election

    List_of_MPs_elected_in_the_1830_United_Kingdom_general_election

  • Mahon, Cork
  • Suburb of Cork City, Ireland

    Mahon (Irish: Machain) is an area to the south-eastern side of Cork, Ireland. Mahon gets its name from Lough Mahon, a wide stretch of the upper section

    Mahon, Cork

    Mahon, Cork

    Mahon,_Cork

  • James McMahon (businessman)
  • Australian businessman

    James "Butty" McMahon (31 May 1838 – 17 November 1914) was an Australian businessman. He was a significant figure in Sydney's freight industry in the

    James McMahon (businessman)

    James_McMahon_(businessman)

  • 1891 in Ireland
  • of Sevastopoll in the Crimean War (1854) (born 1835). 15 June – James Patrick Mahon, Irish nationalist politician and international mercenary (born 1800)

    1891 in Ireland

    1891_in_Ireland

  • Paddy Glynn
  • Australian politician (1855–1931)

    Patrick McMahon Glynn KC (25 August 1855 – 28 October 1931) was an Irish-Australian lawyer and politician. He served in the House of Representatives from

    Paddy Glynn

    Paddy Glynn

    Paddy_Glynn

  • John Aloysius Blake
  • Irish politician (1826–1887)

    Henry Villiers-Stuart Patrick Joseph Power Preceded by Edmund Dwyer Gray Member of Parliament for County Carlow 1886–1887 Succeeded by James Patrick Mahon

    John Aloysius Blake

    John_Aloysius_Blake

  • List of MPs elected in the 1880 United Kingdom general election
  • Clackmannanshire and Kinross-shire Sir William Patrick Adam Liberal Clare (two members) James Patrick Mahon Home Rule League William O'Shea Home Rule League

    List of MPs elected in the 1880 United Kingdom general election

    List of MPs elected in the 1880 United Kingdom general election

    List_of_MPs_elected_in_the_1880_United_Kingdom_general_election

  • Elpenor
  • Greek mythological figure in the Odyssey

    Odyssey in humorous fashion. Derek Mahon suggests Elpenor (but does not name him specifically) in his poem "Lives". Mahon talks of a decaying oar, planted

    Elpenor

    Elpenor

    Elpenor

  • List of United Kingdom by-elections (1818–1832)
  • Pryse Campbell Groom of the Bedchamber 23 March 1831 County Clare c* James Patrick Mahon Maurice O'Connell Void election 23 March 1831 Durham City c* Sir

    List of United Kingdom by-elections (1818–1832)

    List_of_United_Kingdom_by-elections_(1818–1832)

  • List of United Kingdom by-elections (1868–1885)
  • Home Rule Death County Clare 15 May 1879 Bryan O'Loghlen Home Rule James Patrick Mahon Home Rule Resignation (Attorney General of the Colony of Victoria)

    List of United Kingdom by-elections (1868–1885)

    List_of_United_Kingdom_by-elections_(1868–1885)

  • MacMahon baronets
  • Extinct baronetcy in the Baronetage of Ireland

    MacMahon, 1st Baronet (died c. 1673) Sir Turlough MacMahon, 2nd Baronet (died after 1683) James Frost's 1893 "History and Topography of the County of

    MacMahon baronets

    MacMahon_baronets

  • Crumbles murders
  • Either of two 1920s murder cases in England

    1924 murder of 38-year-old Emily Kaye, who was murdered by her lover, Patrick Mahon. The three perpetrators of the two "Crumbles Murders" were all tried

    Crumbles murders

    Crumbles murders

    Crumbles_murders

  • Malcolm McMahon
  • Catholic bishop

    Malcolm Patrick McMahon, OP, KC*HS (born 14 June 1949) is an English Catholic prelate who served as Metropolitan Archbishop of Liverpool from 2014 to

    Malcolm McMahon

    Malcolm McMahon

    Malcolm_McMahon

  • Master and Commander
  • 1969 novel by Patrick O'Brian

    Jack Aubrey, a shipless lieutenant wasting away in the Royal Navy port of Mahon in Minorca, meets Stephen Maturin, a destitute Irish-Catalan physician and

    Master and Commander

    Master_and_Commander

  • Rebellion (miniseries)
  • Irish drama serial

    Arthur Mahon, soldier loyal to the British forces; older brother to Jimmy. Lydia McGuinness as Peggy Mahon, Arthur's wife Jordanne Jones as Minnie Mahon, briefly

    Rebellion (miniseries)

    Rebellion (miniseries)

    Rebellion_(miniseries)

  • Seán MacBride
  • Irish republican activist, politician, and diplomat (1904–1988)

    worked as a journalist in Paris and London. According to historians Tom Mahon and James J. Gillogly, recently deciphered IRA messages from the 1920s reveal

    Seán MacBride

    Seán MacBride

    Seán_MacBride

  • Jim McMahon
  • American football player (born 1959)

    James Robert McMahon Jr. (born August 21, 1959) is an American former professional football quarterback who played in the National Football League (NFL)

    Jim McMahon

    Jim McMahon

    Jim_McMahon

  • Guinness family
  • Prominent Irish & British family in brewing, banking, and politics

    barrister; and Richard's son Robert Rundell Guinness who founded Guinness Mahon in 1836. The current head of the family is the Earl of Iveagh. Another prominent

    Guinness family

    Guinness family

    Guinness_family

  • McMahon baronets of Ashley Manor (1817)
  • Sir (William) Patrick McMahon, 7th Baronet (1900–1977) Sir Brian Patrick McMahon, 8th Baronet (1942–2018) Sir Patrick John Westropp McMahon, 9th Baronet

    McMahon baronets of Ashley Manor (1817)

    McMahon baronets of Ashley Manor (1817)

    McMahon_baronets_of_Ashley_Manor_(1817)

  • Patrick McMahon (MP)
  • Patrick McMahon (1813 – 19 December 1875) was an Irish Liberal, Independent Irish Party, and Radical politician. McMahon was first elected as one of the

    Patrick McMahon (MP)

    Patrick_McMahon_(MP)

  • Daniel O'Donovan (Irish republican)
  • Irish republican

    [better source needed] Despite this, historians Tom Mahon and James J. Gillogly have praised O'Donovan as, "A true Irish James Bond!" In later years O'Donovan worked

    Daniel O'Donovan (Irish republican)

    Daniel_O'Donovan_(Irish_republican)

  • Bryan Mahon
  • Irish soldier and politician (1862–1930)

    Sir Bryan Thomas Mahon, KCB, KCVO, DSO, PC (Ire), FRGS (2 April 1862 – 29 September 1930) was an Irish general of the British Army, a senator of the short-lived

    Bryan Mahon

    Bryan Mahon

    Bryan_Mahon

  • Bertie Ahern
  • Taoiseach from 1997 to 2008

    resigned as Taoiseach on 6 May 2008, in the wake of revelations made by the Mahon Tribunal over payments received from developers; he was succeeded by Brian

    Bertie Ahern

    Bertie Ahern

    Bertie_Ahern

  • Barry Ward (actor)
  • Irish actor

    Pursuit. In 2016, Ward had roles as Arthur Mahon in the RTÉ historical drama miniseries Rebellion and Dr Patrick Spencer in the third series of the BBC Two

    Barry Ward (actor)

    Barry Ward (actor)

    Barry_Ward_(actor)

  • James Sreenan
  • Lt. General James Sreenan is a former Chief of Staff of the Defence Forces. A native of Ballymote, County Sligo, Sreenan was a member of the army from

    James Sreenan

    James Sreenan

    James_Sreenan

  • Seán Clancy (Irish general)
  • Irish general

    Hogan Gerald O'Sullivan Tadhg O'Neill James Parker Noel Bergin Gerald McMahon David Stapleton Colm Mangan James Sreenan Dermot Earley Sean McCann Conor

    Seán Clancy (Irish general)

    Seán Clancy (Irish general)

    Seán_Clancy_(Irish_general)

  • McMahon (surname)
  • Surname list

    McMahon or MacMahon (/məkˈmæn/ mək-MAN or /məkˈmɑːn/ mək-MAHN; Irish: Mac Mathúna, traditionally Mac Mathghamhna; meaning "son of the bear") is an Irish

    McMahon (surname)

    McMahon_(surname)

  • Rossa Mulcahy
  • Irish general

    Hogan Gerald O'Sullivan Tadhg O'Neill James Parker Noel Bergin Gerald McMahon David Stapleton Colm Mangan James Sreenan Dermot Earley Sean McCann Conor

    Rossa Mulcahy

    Rossa Mulcahy

    Rossa_Mulcahy

  • William Nugent Macnamara
  • Irish landowner and Member of Parliament

    Lucius O'Brien Member of Parliament for Clare 1830 – 1852 With: James Patrick Mahon 1830–31 Maurice O'Connell 1831–32 Cornelius O'Brien 1832–47 Sir Lucius

    William Nugent Macnamara

    William Nugent Macnamara

    William_Nugent_Macnamara

  • Cabbage (band)
  • English post-punk rock band

    Danny Mahon. Drummer Asa Morley has previously played with Storytellers. In 2019, bassist Stephen Evans departed the band and was replaced by Patrick Neville

    Cabbage (band)

    Cabbage (band)

    Cabbage_(band)

  • John Christopher Mahon
  • Bishop John Christopher Mahon Catholic Hierarchy Bishop Mahon Killeigh Parish Website Bishop John Mahon, 1922 - 2004 St. Patrick's Missionary Society Kenya:

    John Christopher Mahon

    John_Christopher_Mahon

  • List of Irish ambassadors
  • Farrell William Fay Frank Flood Eimear Friel Derek Hannon Justin Harman Mahon Hayes John Hearne Timothy Joseph Horan (Spain, Sweden) Sean Hoy Valentin

    List of Irish ambassadors

    List_of_Irish_ambassadors

  • William McMahon
  • Prime Minister of Australia from 1971 to 1972

    Sir William McMahon (23 February 1908 – 31 March 1988) was an Australian politician who served as the 20th prime minister of Australia from 1971 to 1972

    William McMahon

    William McMahon

    William_McMahon

  • Oliver St. John Gogarty
  • Irish physician, writer and politician (1878–1957)

    and conversationalist. He served as the inspiration for Buck Mulligan in James Joyce's novel Ulysses. Gogarty was born 17 August 1878 in Rutland Square

    Oliver St. John Gogarty

    Oliver St. John Gogarty

    Oliver_St._John_Gogarty

  • James McMahon (priest)
  • Irish-born priest

    Monsignor James McMahon (1817–1901) was an Irish-born priest. McMahon was born in County Tyrone and studied for the priesthood at Maynooth College (where

    James McMahon (priest)

    James_McMahon_(priest)

  • Assassination of Lord Mountbatten
  • 1979 bomb attack in Mullaghmore, Ireland

    assassinated on 27 August 1979 off the coast of Mullaghmore, Ireland. Thomas McMahon, an Irish republican and a volunteer for the Provisional Irish Republican

    Assassination of Lord Mountbatten

    Assassination of Lord Mountbatten

    Assassination_of_Lord_Mountbatten

  • Dermot Earley Snr
  • Gaelic football player, manager and Irish general (1948–2010)

    when he received his final appointment. He replaced lieutenant general James Sreenan. He became chief of staff in April 2007, leading the Army, Air Corps

    Dermot Earley Snr

    Dermot Earley Snr

    Dermot_Earley_Snr

  • St. Patrick's Church (Bridgeport, Connecticut)
  • Church in Connecticut, United States

    basement church designed by James Murphy or Providence, RI. Around 1910, the massive superstructure was added by Dwyer and McMahon of Hartford, CT. http://www

    St. Patrick's Church (Bridgeport, Connecticut)

    St. Patrick's Church (Bridgeport, Connecticut)

    St._Patrick's_Church_(Bridgeport,_Connecticut)

  • McMahon clans
  • Gaelic Irish clans

    McMahon, also spelt MacMahon (Irish: Mac Mathúna, traditionally Mac Mathghamhna), were different Middle Age era Irish clans. Their name is derived from

    McMahon clans

    McMahon_clans

  • MacMahon brothers
  • Australian theatre entrepreneurs

    Victoria (later Bendigo), sons of Patrick MacMahon, contractor, and his wife Mary Ann, née Delany. James MacMahon was early attracted to the theatre

    MacMahon brothers

    MacMahon_brothers

  • List of The Wire characters
  • Big Roy" "Little Kevin" "Little Man" Little, Omar Luxenberg, Steven Mahon, Patrick Malatov, Sergei Manigault, Aaron "Bug" Manigault, Devar Manns, Nathaniel

    List of The Wire characters

    List_of_The_Wire_characters

  • Kiana James
  • American professional wrestler (born 1997)

    (WWE). Ross, Patrick (October 19, 2023). "Full 2023 PWI Women's 250 list revealed". aiptcomics.com. Retrieved October 19, 2023. Kiana James's profile at

    Kiana James

    Kiana_James

  • Chief of Staff of the Defence Forces (Ireland)
  • Senior military officer in the Irish army

    Hogan Gerald O'Sullivan Tadhg O'Neill James Parker Noel Bergin Gerald McMahon David Stapleton Colm Mangan James Sreenan Dermot Earley Sean McCann Conor

    Chief of Staff of the Defence Forces (Ireland)

    Chief of Staff of the Defence Forces (Ireland)

    Chief_of_Staff_of_the_Defence_Forces_(Ireland)

  • Erebus: The Aftermath
  • New Zealand television series

    anniversary of the crash. The series starred Frank Finlay as Justice Peter Mahon QC, the head of the Royal Commission of Inquiry that investigated the disaster

    Erebus: The Aftermath

    Erebus:_The_Aftermath

  • Geoffrey Taylour, 4th Marquess of Headfort
  • Anglo-Irish politician (1878–1943)

    James Perry Goodbody (Ind) Henry Greer (Ind) Benjamin Haughton (Ind) Earl of Wicklow (Ind) Arthur Jackson (Ind) Andrew Jameson (Ind) Sir Bryan Mahon (Ind)

    Geoffrey Taylour, 4th Marquess of Headfort

    Geoffrey Taylour, 4th Marquess of Headfort

    Geoffrey_Taylour,_4th_Marquess_of_Headfort

  • Against Me!
  • American punk rock band

    Dustin Fridkin, was released in November 2001. Mahon was eventually replaced by Warren Oakes, and guitarist James Bowman returned in December 2001 during the

    Against Me!

    Against Me!

    Against_Me!

  • Andrew McMahon in the Wilderness (album)
  • 2014 album by Andrew McMahon

    Andrew McMahon in the Wilderness is the debut studio album by American rock pianist Andrew McMahon, under the moniker Andrew McMahon in the Wilderness

    Andrew McMahon in the Wilderness (album)

    Andrew_McMahon_in_the_Wilderness_(album)

  • Bryan MacMahon (writer)
  • Irish writer (1909–1998)

    Irish-language autobiography of Peig Sayers. MacMahon was born on 29 September 1909 to parents Patrick and Joanna MacMahon, in Listowel, County Kerry. He was one

    Bryan MacMahon (writer)

    Bryan_MacMahon_(writer)

  • Ellen Cuffe, Countess of Desart
  • Irish politician and company director (1857–1933)

    James Perry Goodbody (Ind) Henry Greer (Ind) Benjamin Haughton (Ind) Earl of Wicklow (Ind) Arthur Jackson (Ind) Andrew Jameson (Ind) Sir Bryan Mahon (Ind)

    Ellen Cuffe, Countess of Desart

    Ellen Cuffe, Countess of Desart

    Ellen_Cuffe,_Countess_of_Desart

  • St Patrick's Athletic F.C.
  • Football club in Dublin

    (18 September 2009 – 22 September 2009) Pete Mahon (interim) (23 September 2009 – 8 December 2009) Pete Mahon (9 December 2009 – 1 December 2011) Liam Buckley

    St Patrick's Athletic F.C.

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  • Michael Brennan (Irish republican)
  • Irish republican (1896–1986)

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  • Colm Mangan
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  • Sir Edward Bellingham, 5th Baronet
  • Anglo-Irish soldier and politician (1879–1956)

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  • Bootle
  • Town in Merseyside, England

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  • Eoin O'Duffy
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  • Princess Marguerite of Orléans (1869–1940)
  • Duchesse de Magenta

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  • James Cassels (politician)
  • British politician (1877–1972)

    leading counsel for the defence in the celebrated murder trials of Patrick Mahon (1924) and Sidney Harry Fox (1930), but was unable to secure an acquittal

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  • 2025–26 National League
  • Football league season

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  • Irish politician (1891–1979)

    at St Columb's College grammar school in Derry. He then studied at St Patrick's College, Drumcondra, (Dublin) where he qualified as a primary school teacher

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    English : from a personal name that has the same origin as Jacob. However, among English speakers, it is now felt to be a separate name in its own right. This is largely because in the Authorized Version of the Bible (1611) the form James is used in the New Testament as the name of two of Christ’s apostles (James the brother of John and James the brother of Andrew), whereas in the Old Testament the brother of Esau is called Jacob. The form James comes from Latin Jacobus via Late Latin Jac(o)mus, which also gave rise to Jaime, the regular form of the name in Spanish (as opposed to the learned Jacobo). See also Jack and Jackman. This is a common surname throughout the British Isles, particularly in South Wales.

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  • Trick
  • a.

    A particular habit or manner; a peculiarity; a trait; as, a trick of drumming with the fingers; a trick of frowning.

  • Patrial
  • n.

    A patrial noun. Thus Romanus, a Roman, and Troas, a woman of Troy, are patrial nouns, or patrials.

  • Patriot
  • a.

    Becoming to a patriot; patriotic.

  • Gameful
  • a.

    Full of game or games.

  • Entrick
  • v. t.

    To trick, to perplex.

  • Gong
  • n.

    A privy or jakes.

  • Jeames
  • n.

    A footman; a flunky.

  • Lames
  • n. pl.

    Small steel plates combined together so as to slide one upon the other and form a piece of armor.

  • Trick
  • v. t.

    To deceive by cunning or artifice; to impose on; to defraud; to cheat; as, to trick another in the sale of a horse.

  • Multinominous
  • a.

    Having many names or terms.

  • Jambes
  • n.

    Alt. of Jambeux

  • Tamer
  • n.

    One who tames or subdues.

  • Copatriot
  • n.

    A joint patriot.

  • Jakes
  • n.

    A privy.

  • Trick
  • a.

    An artifice or stratagem; a cunning contrivance; a sly procedure, usually with a dishonest intent; as, a trick in trade.

  • Prick
  • v.

    A small roll; as, a prick of spun yarn; a prick of tobacco.

  • Prick
  • n.

    To mark the outline of by puncturing; to trace or form by pricking; to mark by punctured dots; as, to prick a pattern for embroidery; to prick the notes of a musical composition.

  • Prick
  • n.

    To pierce slightly with a sharp-pointed instrument or substance; to make a puncture in, or to make by puncturing; to drive a fine point into; as, to prick one with a pin, needle, etc.; to prick a card; to prick holes in paper.

  • Dice
  • v. i.

    To play games with dice.

  • Prick
  • n.

    To fix by the point; to attach or hang by puncturing; as, to prick a knife into a board.