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Northern Irish politician (1925–1999)
Beattie, who was an MP in Stormont and Westminster. Paddy Devlin joined the Irish Labour Party in 1949. Devlin was elected as the Irish Labour candidate in a
Paddy_Devlin
Political party in Northern Ireland
Nationalist Party; Paddy Devlin, Northern Ireland Labour Party; John Hume, Ivan Cooper and Paddy O'Hanlon, Independent) and one Senator (Paddy Wilson, Republican
Social Democratic and Labour Party
Social_Democratic_and_Labour_Party
Irish nationalist politician (1937–2020)
Nationalist Party; Paddy Devlin, Northern Ireland Labour Party; and independents, NICRA activists Ivan Cooper and Paddy O’Hanlon. According to Devlin, this formation
John_Hume
Political party in Northern Ireland
Catholic working class who were voting on “bread and butter” issues. Paddy Devlin, previously an Irish Labour councillor, joined the NILP in 1958: “the
Northern_Ireland_Labour_Party
Gaelic football referee
Football Championship Final, becoming the first Tyrone man to do so since Paddy Devlin oversaw the 1974 final. Hurson was later appointed to referee the 2024
Sean_Hurson
Surname list
player Nicky Devlin (born 1993), Scottish football player Paddy Devlin (1925–1999), Northern Ireland politician Patrick Devlin, Baron Devlin (1905–1992)
Devlin_(surname)
1973 treaty between Ireland and the United Kingdom
Housing, Unionist Leslie Morrell as Minister for Agriculture, SDLP member Paddy Devlin as Minister for Health and Social Services, Unionist Roy Bradford as
Sunningdale_Agreement
Topics referred to by the same term
Patrick Devlin, Baron Devlin (1905–1992), British law lord L. Patrick Devlin, professor of communication at the University of Rhode Island Paddy Devlin (1925–1999)
Patrick_Devlin
Main road through west Belfast in Northern Ireland
seat until 1969, when he was defeated by Paddy Devlin, standing for the Northern Ireland Labour Party. Devlin, who had once been a member, alongside Diamond
Falls_Road,_Belfast
Irish republican paramilitary
were also in attendance: Paddy Devlin, Paddy O'Hanlon (both SDLP), Paddy Kennedy (Republican Labour), and Bernadette Devlin (Independent Republican).
Joe_McCann
UK political party
parties in Northern Ireland, the first formed in 1985 by a group around Paddy Devlin, a former Social Democratic and Labour Party councillor and Northern
Labour Party of Northern Ireland
Labour_Party_of_Northern_Ireland
Elections featuring UK Prime Minister
N/A Socialist Unity N/A 10 0 0 0 0 N/A 0.0 2,834 N/A United Labour Paddy Devlin 1 0 0 0 0 N/A 0.0 1,895 N/A Independent Democratic N/A 5 0 0 0 0 N/A
Electoral history of Margaret Thatcher
Electoral_history_of_Margaret_Thatcher
N/A Socialist Unity N/A 10 0 0 0 0 N/A 0.0 2,834 N/A United Labour Paddy Devlin 1 0 0 0 0 N/A 0.0 1,895 N/A Independent Democratic N/A 5 0 0 0 0 N/A
1979 United Kingdom general election
1979_United_Kingdom_general_election
British writer
for a decade, she returned to Belfast in 2007. She is the daughter of Paddy Devlin, a Northern Ireland Labour Party (NILP) Member of the Parliament of Northern
Anne_Devlin_(writer)
British Army general (1926–2024)
described Kitson as a hate figure, and quoted the late SDLP founder Paddy Devlin as saying that Kitson "probably did more than any other individual to
Frank_Kitson
Irish political party
Stormont, Belfast Dock was won by Murtagh Morgan in 1953 and Paddy Devlin in 1962, but Devlin in 1964 left for the Republican Labour Party and Irish Labour
Labour_Party_(Ireland)
Northern Irish politician (1944–2009)
including Paddy Devlin and Paddy Kennedy, who met the Irish government of Jack Lynch for military aid. This was denied by fellow SDLP founder member Devlin, though
Paddy_O'Hanlon
Northern Irish politician (1926–2005)
Dock Labour Party in a city council by-election in 1956, but lost to Paddy Devlin of the Irish Labour Party, who would later be his close ally. In 1958
Gerry_Fitt
(Republican Labour), Austin Currie (Nationalist), Paddy Devlin (Northern Ireland Labour), and Paddy O’Hanlon (Independent) —Cooper co-founded the Social
Protestant_Irish_nationalists
Football match
consecutive appearance in an All-Ireland SFC final; they lost to Cork in 1973. Paddy Devlin, who had previously taken charge of the 1972 replay, was the last Tyrone
1974 All-Ireland Senior Football Championship final
1974_All-Ireland_Senior_Football_Championship_final
Political ideology
the goal of Irish unity. The new Health and Social Service Minister, Paddy Devlin, conceded that "all other issues were governed" by a drive to "get all-Ireland
Unionism_in_Ireland
Erskine Childers Seamus Costello Timothy Coughlin Seán Cronin Liam Deasy Paddy Devlin Archie Doyle Mick Fitzpatrick Stephen Fuller Bill Gannon Seán Garland
List of members of the Irish Republican Army
List_of_members_of_the_Irish_Republican_Army
Northern Irish politician (1944–2019)
the Social Democratic and Labour Party (SDLP) with Hume, Paddy Devlin, Austin Currie, Paddy O’Hanlon and Gerry Fitt. Cooper organised a civil rights and
Ivan_Cooper
Northern Irish politician (1922–1974)
Catholic. The couple had one child. He was friendly with politician Paddy Devlin, with playwright Sam Thompson and poet Louis MacNeice. He personally
Martin_McBirney
Road area of North Belfast, where another gun battle took place. MP Paddy Devlin claimed at a news conference that "eleven" areas of Belfast were being
Timeline of Ulster Volunteer Force actions
Timeline_of_Ulster_Volunteer_Force_actions
respectively. 21 August 1970: Ivan Cooper, Austin Currie, Paddy Devlin, Gerry Fitt, John Hume and Paddy O'Hanlon found the Social Democratic and Labour Party
List of members of the 12th House of Commons of Northern Ireland
List_of_members_of_the_12th_House_of_Commons_of_Northern_Ireland
Legislature of Northern Ireland 1973–1974
Finance Herbert Kirk 1974 UUP Minister of Health and Social Services Paddy Devlin 1974 SDLP Minister of Housing, Local Government and Planning Austin Currie
Northern Ireland Assembly (1973)
Northern_Ireland_Assembly_(1973)
Irish Republican activist (1948–1980)
turned himself in to the nearest police station alongside the SDLP's Paddy Devlin. Bunting was then taken to Castlereagh interrogation centre, where he
Ronnie_Bunting
Sectarian riots
nationalist members of the Northern Ireland parliament—Paddy Kennedy, Paddy Devlin and Paddy O'Hanlon—went to the Irish Department of Foreign Affairs
1969_Northern_Ireland_riots
Taoiseach (1979–1981, 1982, 1987–1992)
weapons to be given to them for protection. Stormont MPs Paddy Devlin, Paddy Kennedy, and Paddy O'Hanlon had visited Dublin in August 1969 to make such
Charles_Haughey
1967–1972 civil liberties group
Labour Party. 11. Jim Andrews, of the Ardoyne Tenants Association. 12. Paddy Devlin, of the Northern Ireland Labour Party. 13. Tony McGettigan, unaffiliated
Northern Ireland Civil Rights Association
Northern_Ireland_Civil_Rights_Association
British politician (1914–2008)
of Ulster an honorary doctor of letters. In 1985, Blease worked with Paddy Devlin to found the Labour Party of Northern Ireland and he remained a trustee
William_Blease,_Baron_Blease
Constituency in the Northern Ireland Assembly
(party) MLA (party) MLA (party) MLA (party) MLA (party) MLA (party) 1973 Paddy Devlin (SDLP) Desmond Gillespie (SDLP) Hugh Smyth (Independent Unionist) Bob
Belfast West (Assembly constituency)
Belfast_West_(Assembly_constituency)
33,969 5.9 United Community David Bleakley 0 9,383 1.6 United Labour Paddy Devlin 0 6,122 1.1 Workers' Party Brian Brennan, Francis Donnelly 0 4,418 0
1979 European Parliament election in the United Kingdom
1979_European_Parliament_election_in_the_United_Kingdom
Devolved government of Northern Ireland from 1 January to 28 May 1974
Finance Herbert Kirk 1974 UUP Minister of Health and Social Services Paddy Devlin 1974 SDLP Minister of Housing, Local Government and Planning Austin Currie
Executive of the 1974 Northern Ireland Assembly
Executive_of_the_1974_Northern_Ireland_Assembly
May 1974 general strike in Northern Ireland
that he would not negotiate with the UWC. Meanwhile, Executive member Paddy Devlin threatened to resign over the continuing use of internment. A Catholic
Ulster Workers' Council strike
Ulster_Workers'_Council_strike
Fermanagh and South Tyrone Thomas Daly Fermanagh and South Tyrone Paddy Devlin Belfast West Paddy Duffy Mid Ulster Frank Feely South Down Gerry Fitt Belfast
List of members of the Northern Ireland Constitutional Convention
List_of_members_of_the_Northern_Ireland_Constitutional_Convention
Northern Irish loyalist paramilitary (c. 1924–1980)
1945, Billy Spence was critical of his younger brother's invitation to Paddy Devlin to play for the Old Lodge soccer team. In keeping with the military tradition
Billy_Spence
Irish writer and historian (1928–2019)
Irish and international figures, ranging from political (Jack Lynch and Paddy Devlin) to the artistic (Christy Brown and Peter Sellers). It also documents
Ulick_O'Connor
Former European Parliament constituency
Independent David Bleakley 1.6 9,383 9,600 United Labour Paddy Devlin 1.1 6,122 6,146 Unionist Party NI Eddie Cummings 0.6 3,712 3
Northern Ireland (European Parliament constituency)
Northern_Ireland_(European_Parliament_constituency)
Electoral division in Belfast, Northern Ireland
Arnold Carton 3.73% 535 597 618 695 Labour Party NI Paddy Devlin* 3.29% 472 506 518 PUP Patrick Bird 3.02% 433 444
Oldpark (District Electoral Area)
Oldpark_(District_Electoral_Area)
Fermanagh and South Tyrone Thomas Daly Fermanagh and South Tyrone Paddy Devlin Belfast West Paddy Duffy Mid Ulster Frank Feely South Down Gerry Fitt Belfast
List of members of the 1973 Northern Ireland Assembly
List_of_members_of_the_1973_Northern_Ireland_Assembly
Football match
Croke Park, Dublin Attendance: 72,032 Referee: Fintan Tierney (Cavan) Paddy Devlin from Tyrone, who later took charge of the 1974 final, oversaw the replay
1972 All-Ireland Senior Football Championship final
1972_All-Ireland_Senior_Football_Championship_final
Northern Irish politician (1908–1996)
and was criticised for being inattentive to his constituents' needs. Paddy Devlin of the NILP, a former supporter of the reformists in the Belfast branch
Harry_Diamond_(politician)
Sporting officials
final (2024) was refereed by Sean Hurson, with Brendan Cawley on standby; Paddy Neilan as linesman; Derek O'Mahoney on sideline; and two umpires from Ardboe
All-Ireland Senior Football Championship Final referees
All-Ireland_Senior_Football_Championship_Final_referees
and writer. Frank Castle, 75, English sprint athlete and rugby player. Paddy Devlin, 74, Irish social democrat, labour and civil rights activist. Greek George
Deaths_in_August_1999
the prorogation of the Parliament in 1972. After his party colleague Paddy Devlin defected to the Social Democratic and Labour Party, he became the sole
Vivian_Simpson_(politician)
CHB 6 Joe Byrne (St Bride's) LHB 7 Paddy Cluskey (Dromiskin Unknowns) MF 8 Kevin Morgan (Hitchestown) MF 9 Paddy Devlin (Kilcurry) RHF 10 Tom McKeown (Owen
1932 All-Ireland Junior Football Championship
1932_All-Ireland_Junior_Football_Championship
Irish Gaelic football and hurling referee
Succeeded by Seán O'Connor Preceded by Paddy Devlin All-Ireland SFC final referee 1975 Succeeded by Paddy Collins Preceded by Paddy Collins All-Ireland SFC final
John_Moloney_(referee)
southern secretary Seán Ó Cionnaith. In the North key figures included Paddy Devlin, Chris and Michael McGimpsey, Dr Liam Kennedy, Mary McMahon and Eileen
Peace_Train_Organisation
British Army operation in Belfast in 1970
enter the curfew zone. During this time, the local Member of Parliament, Paddy Devlin, was arrested by the British Army while out talking to his constituents
Falls_Curfew
UK parliamentary by-election
traditionally fared well in the constituency, so the United Labour Party, led by Paddy Devlin, stood Brian Caul. Several other candidates stood. John McMichael represented
1982 Belfast South by-election
1982_Belfast_South_by-election
Northern Irish Unionist politician
1981 she was elected as the first female Lord Mayor of Belfast, beating Paddy Devlin and Stewart McCrea. Bannister was appointed OBE in the 1984 New Year
Grace_Bannister
Defunct political party in Northern Ireland
political party in Northern Ireland. The party was founded in June 1978 by Paddy Devlin, formerly of the Social Democratic and Labour Party (SDLP), and a group
United Labour Party (Northern Ireland)
United_Labour_Party_(Northern_Ireland)
Simon Fitzmaurice, 43, filmmaker, motor neuron disease. 29 October – Paddy Devlin, Gaelic football referee. 6 November – Scott Fredericks, 74, actor (Doctor
2017_in_Ireland
Northern Ireland local election
Area D - 6 seats Party Candidate FPv% Count 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 SDLP Paddy Devlin* 53.13% 7,087 SDLP Cormac Boomer 6.79% 905 2,925.84
1977 Belfast City Council election
1977_Belfast_City_Council_election
Electoral division in Belfast, Northern Ireland
Féin) 1981 Sean Flynn (IRSP) 1977 Harry Fletcher (UUP) Jim Sullivan (Republican Clubs) 1973 William Spence (DUP) Thomas Murphy (UUP) Paddy Devlin (SDLP)
Belfast_Area_F
Electoral division in Belfast, Northern Ireland
(Party) Councillor (Party) Councillor (Party) June 1983 by-election Paddy Devlin (Independent Socialist)/ (SDLP) Joe Hendron (SDLP) Cormac Boomer (SDLP)
Belfast_Area_D
Northern Irish local elections
707 DUP Pauline Whittley 604 Alliance Arnold Carton 535 Labour Party NI Paddy Devlin 472 PUP Patrick Bird 433 Ecology Peter Emerson 308 Turnout 14,748
1985 Northern Ireland local elections
1985_Northern_Ireland_local_elections
Democracy John McNulty 2,781 SDLP Cormac Boomer 2,070 Independent Socialist Paddy Devlin 1,343 Workers' Party Mary McMahon 1,125 Irish Republican Socialist Gerry
1981 Northern Ireland local elections
1981_Northern_Ireland_local_elections
Football match
Wilson Alton United line-up: Jimmy Maginnis, Edward McNeill, Hugh Bell, Paddy Devlin, Michael Brennan, Bobby Loughran, Andy McSherry, Billy Duffy, Sammy Ward
1923_FAI_Cup_final
Irish civil servant and Secretary General of Department of Foreign Affairs
department, encountered a group of nationalist MPs from the North, including Paddy Devlin, who arrived at Iveagh House demanding to meet Taoiseach Jack Lynch to
Dermot Gallagher (civil servant)
Dermot_Gallagher_(civil_servant)
G. Hall, applied mathematician and scientist (died 2018). 8 March – Paddy Devlin, a founder of the SDLP, a member of the 1974 Power Sharing Executive
1925_in_Northern_Ireland
Whitelaw, first Secretary of State for Northern Ireland. 15 August - Paddy Devlin, a founder of the SDLP, a member of the 1974 Power Sharing Executive
1999_in_Northern_Ireland
Northern Irish politician
2022. "Tributes paid to Dr Raymond McClean", BBC News, 31 January 2011. Paddy Devlin, Straight Left, p. 194 Local Government Elections 1973–1981: Londonderry
Raymond_McClean
English footballer
2017. "Games played by Paddy Lacey in 2016/2017". Soccerbase. Centurycomm. Retrieved 11 February 2024. Boxing record for Paddy Lacey from BoxRec (registration
Paddy_Lacey
Northern Ireland local election
1,276.77 1,284.95 1,285.95 1,302.89 2,185.21 2,197.01 Ind. Socialist Paddy Devlin* 8.20% 1,343 1,515.1 1,560.45 1,573.88 1,616 1,659.4 1,668.4 1,741.36
1981 Belfast City Council election
1981_Belfast_City_Council_election
4–06 – 2–04 Kevin Lynchs Randalstown E Donaldson 2-0, Paul Devlin 1-3, Paddy Devlin 1-0, G Devlin 0-1, J Carlisle 0-1, T Duffy 0-1. JA Mullan 2-0, P Murphy
1979–80 All-Ireland Senior Club Hurling Championship
1979–80_All-Ireland_Senior_Club_Hurling_Championship
UK elections
Belfast D Party Candidate 1st Pref SDLP Paddy Devlin 7,087 Alliance Dan McGuinness 1,235 Republican Clubs Bernard McDonagh 942 SDLP Cormac Boomer 905 SDLP
1977 Northern Ireland local elections
1977_Northern_Ireland_local_elections
2 Don Hyland Wicklow 0-15 15 4 3.75 3 Seán Byrne Wicklow 3-05 14 3 4.66 4 Ollie McShea Fermanagh 2-08 14 2 7.00 5 Paddy Devlin Wicklow 4-01 13 4 3.25
1995 All-Ireland Senior B Hurling Championship
1995_All-Ireland_Senior_B_Hurling_Championship
Hotel, Restaurant and Bar group based in Dublin, Ireland
properties include the Clarence Hotel, the Dean Hotel, the Dean Hotel Cork, the Devlin Hotel, the Mayson Hoteland the Stella Theatre cinema chain. They also operate
Press_Up_Entertainment
organisations in 1996. Michael Farrell, Northern Ireland: The Orange State Paddy Devlin, Yes, We Have No Bananas: Outdoor Relief in Belfast, 1920-39 Emmet O'Connor
James_Baird_(trade_unionist)
Scottish television drama series (2011–2013)
adapting the novels of Denise Mina. Jayd Johnson stars as the protagonist, Paddy Meehan, working for a Glasgow newspaper in the 1980s. The first series of
The Field of Blood (TV series)
The_Field_of_Blood_(TV_series)
Northern Ireland local election
Arnold Carton 3.73% 535 597 618 695 Labour Party NI Paddy Devlin* 3.29% 472 506 518 PUP Patrick Bird 3.02% 433 444
1985 Belfast City Council election
1985_Belfast_City_Council_election
Constituency of the Parliament of Northern Ireland
Republican Party 1949 1953 1958 Republican Labour Party 1962 1965 1969 Paddy Devlin Northern Ireland Labour Party 1970 Social Democratic and Labour Party
Belfast Falls (Northern Ireland Parliament constituency)
Belfast_Falls_(Northern_Ireland_Parliament_constituency)
Thriller television series
Alex Macqueen as Tindall, a British government official Kevin Eldon as Devlin, a mysterious businessman Thomas Kitsche as Timo Dönitz, a train passenger
Hijack_(TV_series)
Irish actor (1929–2012)
– Cameron Red Monarch (1983) – Sergo Glenroe (1983) – Sylvie Dolan Anne Devlin (1984) – Dr. Trevor Stryker's War (1985) Slinger's Day (1986) – Fred Pirates
David_Kelly_(actor)
British period crime drama series
Iddo Goldberg, Tom Hardy, Charlotte Riley, Finn Cole, Natasha O'Keeffe, Paddy Considine, Adrien Brody, Aidan Gillen, Anya Taylor-Joy, Sam Claflin, Amber
Peaky_Blinders_(TV_series)
Murphy 6.34% 1,000 2,049.24 2,971.48 SDLP Paddy Devlin 14.22% 2,242 2,242 2,242.64 2,242.96 2,259.96 Republican
1973 Belfast City Council election
1973_Belfast_City_Council_election
British band
vocals Brian O'Horain, "Paddy Love" – vocals John Jennings a.k.a. Segs – backing vocals, bass guitar Zoe Devlin a.k.a. Devlin Love – vocals Simon (The
Alabama_3
American actor (1894–1973)
Christopher Joseph Devlin (February 7, 1894 – October 1, 1973), better known as Joe Devlin, was a vaudeville and burlesque performer, and American actor
Joe_Devlin_(actor)
appearance on 4 January 2015. Like his actor, Buster is also a wrestler. Sandra Devlin is a fictional character from the BBC Scotland soap opera River City portrayed
List of River City characters introduced in 2014–2015
List_of_River_City_characters_introduced_in_2014–2015
Irish Celtic rock band
slide guitar. He also shares the main vocal tasks with Barry Devlin and Johnny Fean. Barry Devlin (born 27 November 1946), from Ardboe in County Tyrone, once
Horslips
Irish Gaelic footballer (born 1985)
Coilin "Dook" Devlin (born 19 February 1985) is a Gaelic footballer who plays for the Derry county team, with whom he has won a National League title.
Coilin_Devlin
President of Ireland from 1976 to 1990
political crisis in 1982. Patrick John Hillery, more popularly known as Paddy Hillery, was born in Spanish Point, County Clare, in 1923. The son of Michael
Patrick_Hillery
Northern Irish police drama television series
former social worker and probationer originally from England Katherine Devlin as Constable Annie Conlon, a Catholic probationer Nathan Braniff as Constable
Blue_Lights_(2023_TV_series)
Political and current affairs magazine in Ireland
compared to the British magazine Private Eye, the magazine has been edited by Paddy Prendeville from 1984 to 2026. The publication has been generally fortnightly
The_Phoenix_(magazine)
British comedy sitcom television series
Wayne Malek Alkoni as Ziad (series 1) Paddy Rowan as Lewis Connolly (series 1 - 2, guest; series 3) Matthew Devlin as Kieron (series 1 - 2, guest; series
G'wed
Irish republican (born 1955)
Retrieved 15 January 2011. Johnston, Fiona (1 July 2015). "H-Blocks TD PADDY AGNEW looks back on the epic 1980/1981 Hunger Strikes in Long Kesh". An
Paddy Agnew (Irish republican)
Paddy_Agnew_(Irish_republican)
1857 conflict between police forces in front of New York City Hall, New York, USA
Wood's appointment of Charles Devlin over Daniel Conover for the position of city street commissioner, amid rumors that Devlin purchased the office for $50
New_York_City_Police_riot
1949 double murder in Liverpool, England
that two young men, this time from Manchester, Alfred Burns and Edward Devlin, were responsible for the crime. Their convictions were argued to be unsafe
Cameo_Cinema_murder_case
1982 Irish film
Rea as Danny Veronica Quilligan as Annie Honor Heffernan as Deirdre Alan Devlin as Bill Peter Caffrey as Ray Gerard McSorley as Assistant Ray McAnally as
Angel_(1982_Irish_film)
Deputy Prime Minister of the United Kingdom from 2024 to 2025
clothes gifts from donors". The Guardian. Retrieved 21 September 2024. Devlin, Kate (20 September 2024). "Keir Starmer will no longer accept donations
Angela_Rayner
American actor (1913–1998)
In the Nick of Time (1992) and was in Honey, I Blew Up the Kid (1992), Devlin (1992), and Mr. Bluesman (1993) before reprising his old role in Hot Shots
Lloyd_Bridges
Association football club in England
from the original on 28 February 2009. Retrieved 11 July 2010. Devlin (2005), p. 149. Devlin (2005), p. 148. Hamil (2008), p. 127. "Man Utd in £300m Nike
Manchester_United_F.C.
American political activist (1993–2025)
the original on December 23, 2025. Retrieved September 22, 2025. Barrett, Devlin; Thrush, Glenn; Patil, Anushka; Pager, Tyler; Mineiro, Megan; Toler, Aric;
Charlie_Kirk
American actress and singer (1920–1999)
additional acting experience in Rochester with the Community Players and the Paddy Hill Players. In 1939, La Roche (later LaRoche) was a sectional winner in
Mary_LaRoche
2023 studio album by Rae Sremmurd
Future. Production was handled by Mike Will Made It, Chopsquad DJ, Zaytoven, Paddy Beats, Murda Beatz, Pluss, Oxthello, Jaxx, Keanu Beats, J-Bo, Bizness Boi
Sremm_4_Life
Annual Gaelic football competition in Ireland
Towey 0-2 (tp), Michael Plunkett 0-2 (tp), Robbie Hennelly 0-2 (1'45, 1f), Paddy Durcan 0-2, Bob Tuohy 0-1, Jordan Flynn 0-1, Tommy Conroy 0-1 Report Pts:
2026 All-Ireland Senior Football Championship
2026_All-Ireland_Senior_Football_Championship
Football club
Gaelic footballer won the 2012 All-Ireland Senior Football Championship Paddy McClafferty — represented Gibraltar in international association football
St_Catherine's_F.C.
PADDY DEVLIN
PADDY DEVLIN
Boy/Male
Australian, Christian, French, German, Irish, Latin
Noble; Patrician; Of Noble Birth
Boy/Male
Irish Latin
noble. Paddy is also sometimes used as a slang term for Irishman or for a temper tantrum.
Boy/Male
American, British, English, German, Hebrew, Teutonic
Ardent; Son of Adam; Son of the Red Earth; My Ornament; Awe-inspiring; Highborn
Surname or Lastname
English or Irish
English or Irish : unexplained. It is probably, but not certainly, from the familiar Irish pet form of Patrick.William Paddy (d. 1657) is buried in the King’s Chapel Burying Ground in Boston, MA.
Boy/Male
Hebrew English
Son of Adam: Man of the red earth.
Female
English
Pet form of English Adelaide, ADDY means "noble sort."
Boy/Male
British, English
Manservant; Young Man
Surname or Lastname
English (West Yorkshire)
English (West Yorkshire) : from the Middle English personal name Addy, a pet form of Adam.
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
Father; Daddy
Surname or Lastname
English (Dorset)
English (Dorset) : variant of Perdue.
Girl/Female
American, Australian, British, English, French, German, Greek, Hebrew
Woman from Magdala; Tower; Maiden; Young; Unmarried Woman; From the High Tower
Girl/Female
Christian, German, Swedish
Noble; Kind; Brightness
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from a pet form of the Old English personal name or byname Cada (see Cade).Altered spelling of French Caddé, a variant of Cade.
Girl/Female
Latin
Noble. St. Patricia was a 7th century patron saint of Naples.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from a pet form of Eade.
Girl/Female
Arabic
Baddy
Boy/Male
British, English
Son of the Mighty Warrior
Girl/Female
French
Woman of Magdala. Tower.
Girl/Female
French German
Nobility. French form of the Old German Adalheidis, a compound of 'athal' (noble) and 'haida'...
Male
English
Anglicized form of Irish Gaelic PaidÃ, PADDY means "patrician; of noble birth."
PADDY DEVLIN
PADDY DEVLIN
Male
Iranian/Persian
Variant spelling of Persian Shahzade, SHAHZAD means "prince."
Girl/Female
Tamil
Ishavari | ஈஷà¯à®µà®°à¯€Â
Girl/Female
American, Australian, Christian, French, German, Latin
Pretty Rose; Gentle Horse; Weak; Soft; Snake; Rose Garden; Tender Horse
Boy/Male
Muslim
Unique. Single. Exclusively. Unequalled.
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Tamil
Lord Ganesha
Female
Egyptian
, the great, or, the first.
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Nine Types of Gems
Boy/Male
African
In Yoruban mythology, Aganju was the son and husband of Ododua, the earth goddess.
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Light
Surname or Lastname
English (East Anglia)
English (East Anglia) : patronymic from Blower 1.
PADDY DEVLIN
PADDY DEVLIN
PADDY DEVLIN
PADDY DEVLIN
PADDY DEVLIN
n.
Diminutive of Dad.
n.
A jocose or contemptuous name for an Irishman.
n.
A daddy longlegs.
n.
A small box, can, or chest to keep tea in.
pl.
of Caddy
pl.
of Paddy
n. pl.
A division of Arachnoidea, including the daddy longlegs or harvestman (Phalangium) and many similar kinds. They have long, slender, many-jointed legs; usually a rounded, segmented abdomen; and chelate jaws. They breathe by tracheae. Called also Phalangides, Phalangidea, Phalangiida, and Opilionea.
a.
Low; mean; boorish; vagabond.
n.
Unhusked rice; -- commonly so called in the East Indies.
n.
See Daddy longlegs, 1.