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  • 1Guiney, Patrick Robert — • Soldier, born at Parkstown, Co. Tipperary, Ireland, on 15 Jan., 1835; died at Boston, 21 March, 1877 Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006 …

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  • 2Guiney, Louise Imogen —    (1861–1920)    Massachusetts poet and critic. HPL states that he and his parents boarded with Guiney and her mother in Auburndale, Mass., in the winter of 1892–93 (see SL2.207), but independent confirmation of this stay has not been found. HPL …

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  • 3Guiney, Louise Imogen — ▪ American poet and essayist born Jan. 7, 1861, Roxbury [now in Boston], Mass., U.S. died Nov. 2, 1920, Chipping Campden, Gloucestershire, Eng.  American poet and essayist, a popular and respected figure in the Boston literary circle of her day.… …

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  • 4Bob Guiney — Infobox Person image size = 150px name = Bob Guiney imagesize = 200px caption = birth date = birth date and age|1971|5|8 birth place = Riverview, Michigan death date = death place = occupation = Host/Presenter spouse = Rebecca Budig (2004… …

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  • 5Patrick Robert Guiney — (born Parkstown, Co. Tipperary, Ireland, on 15 Jan., 1835; died Boston, 21 March, 1877) was an American Civil War soldier.Early life and careerHe was the second and eldest surviving son of James Roger Guiney, who was descended from Jacobites, and …

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  • 6Patrick Robert Guiney —     Patrick Robert Guiney     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Patrick Robert Guiney     Second and eldest surviving son of James Roger Guiney and Judith Macrae; born at Parkstown, Co. Tipperary, Ireland, on 15 Jan., 1835; died at Boston, 21 March, 1877 …

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  • 7Louise Imogen Guiney — (1861 1920) was an American poet and essayist, born in Boston. BiographyThe daughter of Gen. Patrick R. Guiney, she was educated at a convent school in Providence, Rhode Island. She edited editions of J. C. Mangan and of Matthew Arnold, and… …

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  • 8David Guiney — (1921–2000) was an Irish Olympic athlete, sports journalist and historian. [1] Contents 1 Birth and childhood 2 Sporting career 3 Journalism 4 …

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  • 9Mary Guiney — For other people with this last name, see Guiney. Mary Guiney (1901 – 23 August 2004) was the chairperson of the Clerys department store group, based in Dublin, Republic of Ireland. She took over the post as chairperson following the death of her …

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  • 10Patrick Guiney — (1862 1913) was an Irish Nationalist politician and MP in the Parliament of the United Kingdom. Born in Kanturk co. Cork, the eldest son of Timothy Guiney, clerk of Kanturk Union. He was educated at St. Patrick’s Monastery, Mountrath, co. Laois.… …

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