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Irish politician (1935–2021)
Liam Kavanagh (9 February 1935 – 13 December 2021) was an Irish Labour Party politician. He was elected to Dáil Éireann at the 1969 general election as
Liam_Kavanagh
Irish politician (born 1986)
O'Higgins (FG) 18th 1965 1968 by-election Godfrey Timmins (FG) 19th 1969 Liam Kavanagh (Lab) 20th 1973 Ciarán Murphy (FF) 21st 1977 22nd 1981 Paudge Brennan
Simon_Harris
Surname list
Laurence Kavanagh (1764–1830), Canadian merchant, judge, and politician from Nova Scotia Leo Kavanagh (1894–1950), American baseball player Liam Kavanagh (1935–2021)
Kavanagh_(surname)
Taoiseach (1981–1982, 1982–1987)
his liberal ideas were seen as a counterweight to the conservative leader, Liam Cosgrave. The difference in political outlook and FitzGerald's ambitions
Garret_FitzGerald
Expansion pack for The Sims 2
for console was unfavorably compared to dedicated virtual pet games; Liam Kavanagh at Eurogamer recommended Nintendogs as a better option for virtual pet
The_Sims_2:_Pets
Dáil constituency (1923–present)
O'Higgins (FG) 18th 1965 1968 by-election Godfrey Timmins (FG) 19th 1969 Liam Kavanagh (Lab) 20th 1973 Ciarán Murphy (FF) 21st 1977 22nd 1981 Paudge Brennan
Wicklow_(Dáil_constituency)
Local authority in England
Toucan Energy, went into administration on 11 November 2022. Businessman Liam Kavanagh is accused of cheating the council out of as much as £130 million in
Thurrock_Council
Irish former politician (born 1945)
Patrick Cooney Eileen Desmond James Dooge Alan Dukes Tom Fitzpatrick Liam Kavanagh John Kelly Jim Mitchell Michael O'Leary Paddy O'Toole James Tully v
Alan_Dukes
Name list
skater Liam Kavanagh (1935–2021), Irish politician Liam Kay (born 1991), Irish rugby league footballer Liam Kearney (born 1983), Irish footballer Liam Kearns
List of people with given name Liam
List_of_people_with_given_name_Liam
Irish former politician (born 1954)
(LAB / PES) Richie Ryan (FG / EPP) Leinster Mark Clinton (FG / EPP) Liam Kavanagh (LAB / PES) Patrick Lalor (FF / EPD) Munster Jerry Cronin (FF / EPD)
Síle_de_Valera
Irish republican (1939-1977)
Communist Party of Ireland; Bernadette McAliskey; and local Wicklow TDs Liam Kavanagh (Labour), Ciarán Murphy (Fianna Fáil), and Godfrey Timmins (Fine Gael)
Seamus_Costello
Irish former Labour Party leader (born 1950)
1983 Taoiseach Garret FitzGerald Preceded by Ray Burke Succeeded by Liam Kavanagh Minister of State 1981–1982 Justice Teachta Dála In office June 1981 –
Dick_Spring
Election to the 19th Dáil
Garret FitzGerald Paddy Forde Billy Fox Michael Herbert Thomas Hussey Liam Kavanagh Justin Keating Bill Loughnane Gerard Lynch Ray MacSharry Tom McEllistrim
1969_Irish_general_election
Irish former politician (born 1946)
architecture firm from 1973 to 1982. In 1976, he was nominated by the Taoiseach, Liam Cosgrave, to Seanad Éireann when Brendan Halligan won a by-election in Dublin
Ruairi_Quinn
Taoiseach from 1994 to 1997
Congress:[circular reference] Seán T. O'Kelly (1959), Éamon de Valera (1964), Liam Cosgrave (1976), Garret FitzGerald (1984), Bruton (1996) and Bertie Ahern
John_Bruton
French philosopher (1930–2004)
(2006) How to Read Derrida (ISBN 978-0-393-32879-0). Mark Dooley and Liam Kavanagh (2007) The Philosophy of Derrida, London: Acumen Press, 2006; Montreal:
Jacques_Derrida
Local authority for Dublin city in Ireland
Regulations 1986 (S.I. No. 12 of 1986). Signed on 20 January 1986 by Liam Kavanagh, Minister for the Environment. Statutory Instrument of the Government
Dublin_City_Council
Irish former politician (born 1950)
O'Higgins (FG) 18th 1965 1968 by-election Godfrey Timmins (FG) 19th 1969 Liam Kavanagh (Lab) 20th 1973 Ciarán Murphy (FF) 21st 1977 22nd 1981 Paudge Brennan
Liz_McManus
American urban planner
of New York City In office May 1, 2014 – July 30, 2021 Preceded by Liam Kavanagh Succeeded by Gabrielle Fialkoff Personal details Born (1960-06-27) June
Mitchell_Silver
Government of Ireland 1981 to 1982
Minister for Justice Jim Mitchell 1981–1982 Fine Gael Minister for Labour Liam Kavanagh 1981–1982 Labour Minister for the Public Service Minister for Posts
Government_of_the_22nd_Dáil
1989) and speaker (2007–2012) of the Uttarakhand Legislative Assembly. Liam Kavanagh, 86, Irish politician, TD (1969–1997), MEP (1973–1981) and minister
Deaths_in_December_2021
Irish politician (1936–2006)
Patrick Cooney Eileen Desmond James Dooge Alan Dukes Tom Fitzpatrick Liam Kavanagh John Kelly Jim Mitchell Michael O'Leary Paddy O'Toole James Tully
Michael_O'Leary_(politician)
Irish former politician (born 1947)
O'Higgins (FG) 18th 1965 1968 by-election Godfrey Timmins (FG) 19th 1969 Liam Kavanagh (Lab) 20th 1973 Ciarán Murphy (FF) 21st 1977 22nd 1981 Paudge Brennan
Dick_Roche
Irish former politician (born 1960)
O'Higgins (FG) 18th 1965 1968 by-election Godfrey Timmins (FG) 19th 1969 Liam Kavanagh (Lab) 20th 1973 Ciarán Murphy (FF) 21st 1977 22nd 1981 Paudge Brennan
Andrew_Doyle_(politician)
Irish former politician (born 1971)
O'Higgins (FG) 18th 1965 1968 by-election Godfrey Timmins (FG) 19th 1969 Liam Kavanagh (Lab) 20th 1973 Ciarán Murphy (FF) 21st 1977 22nd 1981 Paudge Brennan
Mildred_Fox
Irish politician (1932–2007)
by Liam Kavanagh Succeeded by Liam Kavanagh In office 5 July 1977 – 16 December 1980 Taoiseach Jack Lynch Charles Haughey Preceded by Liam Kavanagh Succeeded
Gene_Fitzgerald
Irish politician (1922–1995)
import arms for use by the new emergent Provisional IRA. Opposition leader Liam Cosgrave was informed by the Garda that a plot to import arms existed and
Neil_Blaney
Cities in Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland
presented as the acquiring of city status; Minister for the Environment Liam Kavanagh said it was "the extension of the Galway City boundary and for upgrading
City_status_in_Ireland
Irish politician (born 1973)
O'Higgins (FG) 18th 1965 1968 by-election Godfrey Timmins (FG) 19th 1969 Liam Kavanagh (Lab) 20th 1973 Ciarán Murphy (FF) 21st 1977 22nd 1981 Paudge Brennan
John Brady (Sinn Féin politician)
John_Brady_(Sinn_Féin_politician)
Irish politician
O'Higgins (FG) 18th 1965 1968 by-election Godfrey Timmins (FG) 19th 1969 Liam Kavanagh (Lab) 20th 1973 Ciarán Murphy (FF) 21st 1977 22nd 1981 Paudge Brennan
Edward_Timmins
Irish politician (1928–2016)
Patrick Cooney Eileen Desmond James Dooge Alan Dukes Tom Fitzpatrick Liam Kavanagh John Kelly Jim Mitchell Michael O'Leary Paddy O'Toole James Tully v
Peter_Barry_(politician)
By-election to the 18th Dáil
293 (71.7%) Timmins O'Neill Nominee Godfrey Timmins Nancy O'Neill Liam Kavanagh Party Fine Gael Fianna Fáil Labour First preferences 8,035 9,788 5,761
1968_Wicklow_by-election
Irish former politician (born 1959)
O'Higgins (FG) 18th 1965 1968 by-election Godfrey Timmins (FG) 19th 1969 Liam Kavanagh (Lab) 20th 1973 Ciarán Murphy (FF) 21st 1977 22nd 1981 Paudge Brennan
Billy_Timmins
Local authority for Fingal in Ireland
Regulations 1986 (S.I. No. 13 of 1986). Signed on 20 January 1986 by Liam Kavanagh, Minister for the Environment. Statutory Instrument of the Government
Fingal_County_Council
Irish politician (born 1975)
O'Higgins (FG) 18th 1965 1968 by-election Godfrey Timmins (FG) 19th 1969 Liam Kavanagh (Lab) 20th 1973 Ciarán Murphy (FF) 21st 1977 22nd 1981 Paudge Brennan
Stephen_Donnelly
Irish politician (1930–1989)
(LAB / PES) Richie Ryan (FG / EPP) Leinster Mark Clinton (FG / EPP) Liam Kavanagh (LAB / PES) Patrick Lalor (FF / EPD) Munster Jerry Cronin (FF / EPD)
Frank_Cluskey
Irish former politician (born 1943)
Cluskey Patrick Cooney Austin Deasy Barry Desmond Alan Dukes Gemma Hussey Liam Kavanagh Jim Mitchell Michael Noonan Paddy O'Toole Ruairi Quinn Dick Spring v
Michael Noonan (Fine Gael politician)
Michael_Noonan_(Fine_Gael_politician)
Government agency
August 30, 2012 December 31, 2013 1 year, 4 months Michael Bloomberg Liam Kavanagh January 1, 2014 May 12, 2014 5 months (Acting) Bill de Blasio Mitchell
New York City Department of Parks and Recreation
New_York_City_Department_of_Parks_and_Recreation
Irish criminal
Christy Kinahan, it was then led by Freddie Thompson, then by Kavanagh's brother-in-law Liam Byrne. He also has influence with the Dubai-based leadership
Thomas Kavanagh (Irish criminal)
Thomas_Kavanagh_(Irish_criminal)
Irish politician (1932–2005)
(LAB / PES) Richie Ryan (FG / EPP) Leinster Mark Clinton (FG / EPP) Liam Kavanagh (LAB / PES) Patrick Lalor (FF / EPD) Munster Jerry Cronin (FF / EPD)
Eileen_Desmond
Irish politician (1944–2000)
February 1986 – 10 March 1987 Taoiseach Garret FitzGerald Preceded by Liam Kavanagh Succeeded by Pádraig Flynn Minister for the Public Service In office
John Boland (Fine Gael politician)
John_Boland_(Fine_Gael_politician)
Former Irish government cabinet minister
Fáil 16th Liam Kavanagh 30 June 1981 9 March 1982 Labour 17th Gene Fitzgerald 9 March 1982 14 December 1982 Fianna Fáil 18th Liam Kavanagh 14 December
Minister_for_Labour_(Ireland)
Irish politician (1938–2024)
O'Higgins (FG) 18th 1965 1968 by-election Godfrey Timmins (FG) 19th 1969 Liam Kavanagh (Lab) 20th 1973 Ciarán Murphy (FF) 21st 1977 22nd 1981 Paudge Brennan
Gemma_Hussey
Irish politician (1929–2019)
Finance. He presided over a tough four years in the National Coalition under Liam Cosgrave, during the 1970s oil crisis when, in common with most Western economies
Richie_Ryan_(politician)
Irish politician and environmentalist (born 1974)
O'Higgins (FG) 18th 1965 1968 by-election Godfrey Timmins (FG) 19th 1969 Liam Kavanagh (Lab) 20th 1973 Ciarán Murphy (FF) 21st 1977 22nd 1981 Paudge Brennan
Jennifer_Whitmore
Irish politician (1946–2002)
Patrick Cooney Eileen Desmond James Dooge Alan Dukes Tom Fitzpatrick Liam Kavanagh John Kelly Jim Mitchell Michael O'Leary Paddy O'Toole James Tully
Jim_Mitchell_(politician)
Irish Fine Gael politician (1927–2001)
O'Higgins (FG) 18th 1965 1968 by-election Godfrey Timmins (FG) 19th 1969 Liam Kavanagh (Lab) 20th 1973 Ciarán Murphy (FF) 21st 1977 22nd 1981 Paudge Brennan
Godfrey_Timmins
Long-distance trail around the Cooley Peninsula in Ireland
The trail was devised by J. B. Malone and opened on 21 August 1986 by Liam Kavanagh, TD, Minister for Tourism, Fisheries and Forestry. The trail starts
Táin_Way
Local authority of County Kerry in Ireland
Article 5 (Kerry) (S.I. No. 110 of 1985). Signed on 24 April 1985 by Liam Kavanagh, Minister for the Environment. Statutory Instrument of the Government
Kerry_County_Council
Irish politician and barrister (1921–2007)
Creed (FG) Thomas Dunne (FG) Jim Gibbons (FF) Michael Herbert (FF) Liam Kavanagh (LAB) Brian Lenihan (FF) Gerry L'Estrange (FG) Charles McDonald (FG)
Michael_Yeats
Government of Ireland from 1982 to 1987
Tourism, Fisheries and Forestry Liam Kavanagh 1986–1987 Labour On 20 January 1987, Dick Spring, Barry Desmond, Liam Kavanagh and Ruairi Quinn, the Labour
Government_of_the_24th_Dáil
Irish politician (1915–1997)
by-election in Wicklow, the area in which he lived, but was defeated by Liam Kavanagh. Browne became a figurehead for those within the party who were opposed
Noël_Browne
Regulations 1986 (S.I. No. 12 of 1986). Signed on 20 January 1986 by Liam Kavanagh, Minister for the Environment. Statutory Instrument of the Government
Local_government_in_Dublin
Irish government cabinet minister
Gene Fitzgerald (1st time) 24 March 1980 30 June 1981 Fianna Fáil 16th Liam Kavanagh 30 June 1981 9 March 1982 Labour 17th Gene Fitzgerald (2nd time) 9 March
Minister for Transport (Ireland)
Minister_for_Transport_(Ireland)
Local authority Dún Laoghaire–Rathdown in Ireland
Regulations 1986 (S.I. No. 13 of 1986). Signed on 20 January 1986 by Liam Kavanagh, Minister for the Environment. Statutory Instrument of the Government
Dún Laoghaire–Rathdown County Council
Dún_Laoghaire–Rathdown_County_Council
Irish politician (1936–2018)
1967, 1976 and 1992. He became an MEP for Leinster in 1981, to replace Liam Kavanagh who became Minister for Labour following the 1981 general election.
Séamus_Pattison
Irish politician (b. 1959)
O'Higgins (FG) 18th 1965 1968 by-election Godfrey Timmins (FG) 19th 1969 Liam Kavanagh (Lab) 20th 1973 Ciarán Murphy (FF) 21st 1977 22nd 1981 Paudge Brennan
Joe_Behan
Irish politician (1917–2005)
stepped down as leader of Fine Gael, O'Higgins moved immediately to nominate Liam Cosgrave as the new leader in order to prevent the left wing of the party
Michael_O'Higgins
Irish politician (1922–1998)
O'Higgins (FG) 18th 1965 1968 by-election Godfrey Timmins (FG) 19th 1969 Liam Kavanagh (Lab) 20th 1973 Ciarán Murphy (FF) 21st 1977 22nd 1981 Paudge Brennan
Paudge_Brennan
Irish politician (1931–2025)
Fine Gael politician who served as a government minister in the cabinets of Liam Cosgrave (1973–1977) and Garret FitzGerald (1981–1982 and 1982–1987). He
Patrick_Cooney
Irish politician (1930–1995)
Creed (FG) Thomas Dunne (FG) Jim Gibbons (FF) Michael Herbert (FF) Liam Kavanagh (LAB) Brian Lenihan (FF) Gerry L'Estrange (FG) Charles McDonald (FG)
Brian_Lenihan_Snr
Irish singer (born 1968)
Niamh Kavanagh (/ˈniːv ˈkævənɑː/ NEEV KAV-ə-nah; born 13 February 1968) is an Irish singer who sang the winning entry at the Eurovision Song Contest 1993
Niamh_Kavanagh
Election to the 28th Dáil
Gael Wicklow Godfrey Timmins Fine Gael Retired Billy Timmins Fine Gael Liam Kavanagh Labour Party Lost seat Roche – Former TD Dick Roche Fianna Fáil
1997_Irish_general_election
1998 British film
film begins with Joe Kavanagh at an Alcoholics Anonymous meeting, relaying an experience from his past. On the way to pick up Liam, a former junkie whom
My_Name_Is_Joe
Irish politician and hurler (1925–2006)
Creed (FG) Thomas Dunne (FG) Jim Gibbons (FF) Michael Herbert (FF) Liam Kavanagh (LAB) Brian Lenihan (FF) Gerry L'Estrange (FG) Charles McDonald (FG)
Michael_Herbert
Irish criminal
Thomas Kavanagh could get a lighter sentence. Thomas Kavanagh was sentenced to six years to be served concurrently with a 21-year sentence. "Liam Byrne:
Liam_Byrne_(Irish_criminal)
Irish politician (1922–1993)
(LAB / PES) Richie Ryan (FG / EPP) Leinster Mark Clinton (FG / EPP) Liam Kavanagh (LAB / PES) Patrick Lalor (FF / EPD) Munster Jerry Cronin (FF / EPD)
Seán_Flanagan
Irish politician (1915–1992)
Patrick Cooney Eileen Desmond James Dooge Alan Dukes Tom Fitzpatrick Liam Kavanagh John Kelly Jim Mitchell Michael O'Leary Paddy O'Toole James Tully
James Tully (Irish politician)
James_Tully_(Irish_politician)
TDs from June 1981 to January 1982
Michael D'Arcy Fine Gael Ivan Yates Fine Gael Wicklow Paudge Brennan Fianna Fáil Liam Kavanagh Labour Ciarán Murphy Fianna Fáil Godfrey Timmins Fine Gael
22nd_Dáil
Irish government cabinet minister
Fáil 18th Dick Spring 14 December 1982 13 December 1983 Labour 19th Liam Kavanagh 13 December 1983 14 February 1986 Labour 19th John Boland 14 February
Minister for Housing, Local Government and Heritage
Minister_for_Housing,_Local_Government_and_Heritage
government in opposition to budget Barry Desmond Minister for Health Liam Kavanagh Minister for Tourism, Fisheries and Forestry Ruairi Quinn Minister for
List of ministerial resignations and terminations of appointment in the Republic of Ireland
List_of_ministerial_resignations_and_terminations_of_appointment_in_the_Republic_of_Ireland
Irish former politician (born 1940)
O'Higgins (FG) 18th 1965 1968 by-election Godfrey Timmins (FG) 19th 1969 Liam Kavanagh (Lab) 20th 1973 Ciarán Murphy (FF) 21st 1977 22nd 1981 Paudge Brennan
Ciarán_Murphy
Amendment granting non-Irish citizens suffrage
Constitution Bill 1984 was proposed by Minister for the Environment Liam Kavanagh on 11 April 1984. It had the support of opposition party Fianna Fáil
Ninth Amendment of the Constitution of Ireland
Ninth_Amendment_of_the_Constitution_of_Ireland
Irish journalist
Montreal: McGill-Queen's University Press, 2007), co-authored with Liam Kavanagh Roger Scruton: The Philosopher of Dover Beach (London & New York: Continuum
Mark_Dooley
Political party leadership election in Ireland
and Magill, Liam Kavanagh is believed to have switched his support during the second round of voting. In light of O'Leary's defeat, Kavanagh proposed that
1977 Labour Party leadership election (Ireland)
1977_Labour_Party_leadership_election_(Ireland)
SOC Leinster Mark Clinton Fine Gael EPP Patrick Lalor Fianna Fáil EPD Liam Kavanagh Labour SOC Munster T.J. Maher Independent ELDR Eileen Desmond Labour
1979 European Parliament election in Ireland
1979_European_Parliament_election_in_Ireland
Irish politician (1948–1995)
O'Higgins (FG) 18th 1965 1968 by-election Godfrey Timmins (FG) 19th 1969 Liam Kavanagh (Lab) 20th 1973 Ciarán Murphy (FF) 21st 1977 22nd 1981 Paudge Brennan
Johnny_Fox
Irish former politician (born 1939)
O'Higgins (FG) 18th 1965 1968 by-election Godfrey Timmins (FG) 19th 1969 Liam Kavanagh (Lab) 20th 1973 Ciarán Murphy (FF) 21st 1977 22nd 1981 Paudge Brennan
Joe_Jacob
Irish politician (1886–1958)
O'Higgins (FG) 18th 1965 1968 by-election Godfrey Timmins (FG) 19th 1969 Liam Kavanagh (Lab) 20th 1973 Ciarán Murphy (FF) 21st 1977 22nd 1981 Paudge Brennan
Christopher Byrne (politician)
Christopher_Byrne_(politician)
Irish republican and politician (1917–2006)
election, Fine Gael and Labour formed the National Coalition government led by Liam Cosgrave, and Fianna Fáil went into opposition for the first time in 16 years
Ruairí_Brugha
Irish politician (1936–2017)
unsuccessful. In spite of this, he was appointed to the Seanad as one of Taoiseach Liam Cosgrave's nominees. Deasy contested his third general election in 1977.
Austin_Deasy
Irish politician (born 1962)
O'Higgins (FG) 18th 1965 1968 by-election Godfrey Timmins (FG) 19th 1969 Liam Kavanagh (Lab) 20th 1973 Ciarán Murphy (FF) 21st 1977 22nd 1981 Paudge Brennan
Pat_Casey_(politician)
Irish politician (1894–1967)
O'Higgins (FG) 18th 1965 1968 by-election Godfrey Timmins (FG) 19th 1969 Liam Kavanagh (Lab) 20th 1973 Ciarán Murphy (FF) 21st 1977 22nd 1981 Paudge Brennan
James_Everett_(politician)
TDs from 1987 to 1989
Fine Gael Brendan Howlin Labour Ivan Yates Fine Gael Wicklow Gemma Hussey Fine Gael Joe Jacob Fianna Fáil Liam Kavanagh Labour Dick Roche Fianna Fáil
25th_Dáil
TDs from 1989 to 1992
Labour Michael D'Arcy Fine Gael Ivan Yates Fine Gael Wicklow Dick Roche Fianna Fáil Joe Jacob Fianna Fáil Liam Kavanagh Labour Godfrey Timmins Fine Gael
26th_Dáil
83, Gaelic footballer (Kilbride, Meath senior team). 13 December – Liam Kavanagh, 86, politician, TD (1969–1997), MEP (1973–1981), Minister for Labour
2021_in_Ireland
Irish politician and hurler (1926–2016)
(LAB / PES) Richie Ryan (FG / EPP) Leinster Mark Clinton (FG / EPP) Liam Kavanagh (LAB / PES) Patrick Lalor (FF / EPD) Munster Jerry Cronin (FF / EPD)
Patrick_Lalor
Irish politician (born 1954)
O'Higgins (FG) 18th 1965 1968 by-election Godfrey Timmins (FG) 19th 1969 Liam Kavanagh (Lab) 20th 1973 Ciarán Murphy (FF) 21st 1977 22nd 1981 Paudge Brennan
Anne_Ferris
TDs from March to November 1982
Michael D'Arcy Fine Gael Ivan Yates Fine Gael Wicklow Gemma Hussey Fine Gael Liam Kavanagh Labour Ciarán Murphy Fianna Fáil Godfrey Timmins Fine Gael
23rd_Dáil
Local authority of South Dublin, Ireland
Regulations 1986 (S.I. No. 13 of 1986). Signed on 20 January 1986 by Liam Kavanagh, Minister for the Environment. Statutory Instrument of the Government
South_Dublin_County_Council
Irish former politician (born 1935)
Cluskey Patrick Cooney Austin Deasy Barry Desmond Alan Dukes Gemma Hussey Liam Kavanagh Jim Mitchell Michael Noonan Paddy O'Toole Ruairi Quinn Dick Spring
Barry_Desmond
Gibbons Fianna Fáil Teachta Dála Michael Herbert Fianna Fáil Teachta Dála Liam Kavanagh Labour Teachta Dála Brian Lenihan Fianna Fáil Teachta Dála Gerry L'Estrange
List of members of the European Parliament for Ireland, 1973–1977
List_of_members_of_the_European_Parliament_for_Ireland,_1973–1977
Part of the 1979 Irish local elections
Wicklow: 5 seats Party Candidate FPv% Count 1 2 Labour Liam Kavanagh* 24.8% 1,679 Fianna Fáil Roger Miley* 9.6% 651 Fine Gael Harry Cullen* 9.1% 615
1979 Wicklow County Council election
1979_Wicklow_County_Council_election
9th season of the VFL Women's
McFarlane, Millie Klingbeil Mali McLeod, Mary Sandral Williamstown Liam Kavanagh Eliza Straford Emily Eaves Zoe Day, Megan Williamson, Eloise Freeman
2025_VFL_Women's_season
TDs from 1977 to 1981
Seán Browne Fianna Fáil Brendan Corish Labour Michael D'Arcy Fine Gael Wicklow Liam Kavanagh Labour Ciarán Murphy Fianna Fáil Godfrey Timmins Fine Gael
21st_Dáil
Former constituency of the European Parliament
were won at each election, see the detailed results of that election. Liam Kavanagh resigned on 7 July 1981 on his appointment as Minister for Labour and
Leinster (European Parliament constituency)
Leinster_(European_Parliament_constituency)
Irish politician (1926–2020)
the government on one occasion in the National Coalition under Taoiseach Liam Cosgrave between 1973 and 1977 as Minister for the Gaeltacht. He was Opposition
Tom_O'Donnell_(politician)
Irish politician (1915–2001)
retirement from Dáil Éireann in 1981. In 1973, he joined the Irish Government of Liam Cosgrave as Minister for Agriculture and Fisheries in the National Coalition
Mark_Clinton
Irish politician (1886–1953)
O'Higgins (FG) 18th 1965 1968 by-election Godfrey Timmins (FG) 19th 1969 Liam Kavanagh (Lab) 20th 1973 Ciarán Murphy (FF) 21st 1977 22nd 1981 Paudge Brennan
Thomas Brennan (Fianna Fáil politician)
Thomas_Brennan_(Fianna_Fáil_politician)
Irish politician (1945–2013)
(LAB / PES) Richie Ryan (FG / EPP) Leinster Mark Clinton (FG / EPP) Liam Kavanagh (LAB / PES) Patrick Lalor (FF / EPD) Munster Jerry Cronin (FF / EPD)
Noel_Davern
LIAM KAVANAGH
LIAM KAVANAGH
Female
Hungarian
Feminine form of Hungarian Kornél, KORNÉLIA means "of a horn."
Female
Portuguese
Portuguese form of Latin Natalia, NATHÃLIA means "birthday," or in Church Latin "Christmas day."Â
Female
Portuguese
Portuguese form of German Amalia, AMÉLIA means "work."Â
Female
Hebrew
(לִי×ַתּ) Hebrew name LIAT means "you are mine."
Male
Hebrew
(לִי-×¢Ö¸×) Hebrew name LIAM means "my nation, my people." Compare with another form of Liam.
Boy/Male
German American Gaelic Irish Teutonic
Will-helmet. Famous Bearers: poet and playwright William Shakespeare (1564-1616) and William...
Boy/Male
American, Christian, Danish, French, German, Hebrew, Indian, Swedish
Determined Protector; Gaelic Derivative of William
Boy/Male
Welsh
Liar.
Female
Portuguese
Portuguese form of Latin Cæcilia, CECÃLIA means "blind."Â
Female
Hungarian
Hungarian form of Latin Natalia, NATÃLIA means "birthday," or in Church Latin "Christmas day."Â
Boy/Male
Indian
Resolute protection
Female
Portuguese
Portuguese form of Latin Ofelia, OFÉLIA means "help."
Female
Hungarian
Hungarian form of German Amalia, AMÃLIA means "work."
Female
Hungarian
Hungarian form of Latin Rosalia, ROZÃLIA means "rose."
Female
Spanish
Portuguese and Spanish form of Latin Cælia, probably CÉLIA means "heaven."
Female
Spanish
Feminine form of Portuguese/Spanish Eulálio, EULÃLIA means "well-spoken."
Female
Italian
Italian form of Hebrew Leah, LIA means "weary."
Male
Irish
Short form of Irish Uilliam, LIAM means "will-helmet." Compare with another form of Liam.
Female
Portuguese
Portuguese form of Latin Liliana, LÃLIAN means "lily."
Boy/Male
Irish
The Irish form of William, originally a German name will + helmâ€â€desire + helmetâ€â€ and suggests “â€strong protector.â€â€ It is currently a very fashionable name in Ireland and across the world.
LIAM KAVANAGH
LIAM KAVANAGH
Girl/Female
Arabic
Fragrant
Boy/Male
British, English
Lives in the Ash Tree Grove
Girl/Female
Finnish, German, Scandinavian, Swedish
Glorious; Bright; Splendid; Magnificent
Boy/Male
Arabic, Indian, Muslim, Parsi
Auspicious
Girl/Female
Afghan, Arabic, Australian, Muslim
Unprecedented; Amazing; Admirable; Unique
Girl/Female
Muslim
One who makes something clear, Manifest, One who clarifies, Plain
Surname or Lastname
English
English : probably a variant of Wickersham.
Girl/Female
Finnish Latin
Rose.
Girl/Female
Muslim
Blossom, Flower, Happiness
Girl/Female
Greek
Forgetful.
LIAM KAVANAGH
LIAM KAVANAGH
LIAM KAVANAGH
LIAM KAVANAGH
LIAM KAVANAGH
v. t.
Paste of clay or loam.
n.
A leash.
n.
One who utters falsehoods; a liar.
n.
A liar; a deceiver.
n. sing. & pl.
A native or inhabitant of Siam; pl., the people of Siam.
n.
A dog held by a leam.
n.
A liar.
n.
A native or inhabitant of Lima.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Loam
v. i.
To cover, smear, or fill with loam.
n.
A mixture of sand, clay, and other materials, used in making molds for large castings, often without a pattern.
n.
Same as Lias.
n.
A bold lie; also, a liar.
a.
Consisting of loam; partaking of the nature of loam; resembling loam.
a.
Of the age of the Lias; pertaining to the Lias formation.
imp. & p. p.
of Lam
v. t.
See Lam.
imp. & p. p.
of Loam
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Lam
a.
Of or pertaining to Lima, or to the inhabitants of Lima, in Peru.