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John Walsh (other)
John Walsh may refer to the following people: Politicians *Sir John Walsh, 1st Baronet (1759–1825), English landowner and MP * John Walsh, 1st Baron Ormathwaite (1798–1881), British politician * John Walsh (Australian politician) (1842–1893), Member of the Queensland Legislative Assembly * John Walsh (Canadian politician), president of the Conservative Party of Canada *John Walsh (Dakota politician), member of the Legislature of Dakota Territory * John Walsh (Montana politician) (born 1960), U.S. Senator from Montana *John Carroll Walsh (1816–1894), American politician from Maryland *John E. Walsh (born 1958), former Chairman of the Massachusetts Democratic Party * John Edward Walsh (1816–1869), Irish lawyer and Conservative politician *John J. Walsh (born 1962), member of the Michigan House of Representatives *John Jackson Walsh (1871–1949), American politician from Massachusetts *John M. Walsh (born 1940), American politician from Iowa *John Walsh (Irish politician) ( ...
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Sir John Walsh, 1st Baronet
Sir John Benn Walsh, 1st Baronet (10 February 1759 – 7 June 1825) was an English landowner and MP. Life He was born in Cumberland as John Benn, the only son of William Benn of Moor Row, Whitehaven, Cumberland and his wife Mary, daughter of Timothy Nicholson. In 1787 he married Margaret, daughter of Joseph Fowke of Kent. In 1795 his wife inherited the India-made fortune of her mother's brother Sir John Walsh on condition that they changed the family name to Walsh, which they duly did, by Royal Licence and that it would go her eldest son when he came of age. The legacy included Warfield Park, Berkshire, the Radnorshire manors of Cefnllys and Coed Swydd and a number of farms in eastern Radnorshire. Benn worked for the East India Company in Benares, India as an assistant and secretary to his brother-in-law, Francis Fowke, making a small fortune in the process, which he invested in land to enlarge the family estates, making his family seat at Warfield. He served as High Sheriff of ...
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Midhurst (UK Parliament Constituency)
Midhurst was a parliamentary borough in Sussex, which elected two Members of Parliament (MPs) to the House of Commons from 1311 until 1832, and then one member from 1832 until 1885, when the constituency was abolished. Before the Great Reform Act of 1832, it was one of the most notorious of England's rotten boroughs. History From its foundation in the 14th century until 1832, the borough consisted of part of the parish of Midhurst, a small market town in Sussex. Much of the town as it existed by the 19th century was outside this ancient boundary, but the boundary was in any case academic since the townsfolk had no votes. As a contemporary, writer, Sir George Trevelyan explained in writing about the general election of 1768,G O Trevelyan, ''Life of Fox'', quoted by Porritt ''the right of election rested in a few small holdings, on which no human being resided, distinguished among the pastures and the stubble that surrounded them by a large stone set up on end in the middle of ea ...
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John Walsh (bishop)
John Walsh (24 May 1830 – 30 July 1898) was the Roman Catholic Archbishop of Toronto, Canada from 1889 to 1898. Early years Born in Mooncoin, County Kilkenny, Ireland, Walsh was educated at St. John's College, Waterford before he to Canada in 1852 to complete his studies at the Saint-Sulpice Seminary in Montreal, Lower Canada. He was ordained a priest of Toronto, Upper Canada in 1854 by then Bishop of Toronto Armand-François-Marie de Charbonnel, at St. Michael's Cathedral. On his way to Toronto, in the summer of 1854, Walsh came down cholera, which permanently undermined his health. Father Walsh served as pastor at Brock. In April 1857 he was made parish priest of St Mary’s in Toronto, a parish established by Irish immigrants in 1852. A year later, he went to St. Paul's. In 1860, Walsh was made rector of the Cathedral, but chose to resign the position in 1861 and resume his former place at St. Mary's, while from April 1862 he also served as Vicar General of the Archd ...
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Jack Walsh (rugby Union)
Jack Walsh (born 11 January 2000) is an American-born Australian rugby union player, currently playing for United Rugby Championship side Ospreys (rugby union), Ospreys. His preferred position is Fly-half (rugby union), fly-half. Career Walsh came through the academy system, having played his junior rugby for Manly RUFC, Manly, and been named as a wider training squad player for the Waratahs for the 2020 Super Rugby season. He joined in July 2020, and represented the side 5 times over the course of the next two seasons. He signed for the ahead of the 2022–23 United Rugby Championship. References External linksitsrugby profile
Living people Australian rugby union players Exeter Chiefs players Ospreys (rugby union) players Rugby union fly-halves 2000 births Rugby union players from Florida Manly RUFC players Australian expatriate rugby union players in England {{Australia-rugbyunion-bio-stub ...
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Jack Walsh (rugby League)
Jack Walsh nicknamed "Duck" was an Australian professional rugby league footballer who played in the 1930s, 1940s and 1950s. He played for South Sydney and Western Suburbs as a prop. Playing career Walsh made his first grade debut for Souths against Canterbury-Bankstown in 1937. In 1939, Walsh played for Souths in the 1939 grand final against Balmain where the club lost heavily by a score of 33–4 at the Sydney Cricket Ground The Sydney Cricket Ground (SCG) is a sports stadium in Sydney, Australia. It is used for Test cricket, Test, One Day International and Twenty20 cricket, as well as, Australian rules football and occasionally for rugby league, rugby union and as .... In 1945, Walsh joined Western Suburbs and became captain coach in 1946. Walsh was a member of their third premiership winning team defeating Balmain 8–5 in the 1948 grand final. Walsh played two more seasons for Wests before retiring at the end of 1950. Coaching career Walsh coached Western Subur ...
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Jack Walsh (Gaelic Footballer)
Jack Walsh (born 1903) was a Gaelic footballer from Asdee, County Kerry. A left full back, he played with Kerry from 1924 to 1934. He won 5 Munster Senior Championships, 6 All-Ireland Senior Championships and 4 National Leagues during his career. Life and career Walsh was educated at Asdee National School, then St. Michael's College in Listowel. After a trial game, he was picked for Kerry in 1924, playing in the All-Ireland final against Dublin, which Kerry won by one point. His second All-Ireland victory was in 1926, when Kerry beat Kildare in the final after a replay. During this match Walsh switched to left full back to replace an ill team-mate, a position he then held until his retirement from inter-county football in 1934. Walsh was a member of the Kerry team for each of their "four in a row" All-Ireland titles in 1929, 1930, 1931 and 1932. He was also in the team that was beaten in the semi-final in 1933 by Cavan, in Walsh's last match for the county. Walsh was also a ...
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Jack Walsh (English Footballer)
John J. Walsh (11 February 1901 – 12 June 1965) was an English footballer who played as a right back. Career Walsh played locally with Darwen gaining Lancashire County honours before joining Blackburn Rovers. He moved to Aberdare Athletic in July 1925. Alex Raisbeck signed Jack Walsh in December 1926 for Bristol City. Honours ;with Bristol City *Football League Third Division South The Third Division South of The Football League was a tier in the English football league system from 1921 to 1958. It ran in parallel with the Third Division North with clubs elected to the League or relegated from Division Two allocated to on ... winner: 1926–27 References 1901 births 1965 deaths Footballers from Blackburn English men's footballers Men's association football fullbacks Darwen F.C. (1870) players Blackburn Rovers F.C. players Aberdare Athletic F.C. players Millwall F.C. players Bristol City F.C. players English Football League players {{England-footy-d ...
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Jack Walsh (cricketer)
John Edward Walsh (4 December 1912 – 20 May 1980) was an Australian cricketer who played nearly all of his cricket in England. An aggressive late-order left-handed batsman and a bowler of slow left-arm wrist-spin and googlies (of two varieties), Walsh was brought out of Australian club cricket in 1936 to play as one of the professionals in the side taken by the Nottinghamshire cricket impresario Sir Julien Cahn to tour Sri Lanka. Cahn's sides played some first-class matches on this and other tours and in English seasons across the 1930s and over the next three years, Walsh took more than 600 wickets for Cahn's sides, touring New Zealand in 1938-39 and playing three seasons in England. He also played a few county matches as an amateur for Leicestershire. In 1946, with Cahn having died, Walsh returned to England and became for the next 10 years a professional with Leicestershire, regularly being the county's highest wicket-taker and enlivening many innings with a robust approach ...
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Jack Walsh (Australian Footballer)
John Patrick Walsh (21 August 1892 – 18 September 1915) was an Australian rules footballer who played with South Melbourne in the Victorian Football League The Victorian Football League (VFL) is an Australian rules football league in Australia serving as one of the second-tier regional semi-professional competitions which sit underneath the fully professional Australian Football League (AFL). It ... (VFL). Death He had been suffering from ill-health for some time, and he died at his uncle's residence at Tarilta, Victoria, on 18 September 1915, aged 23. Notes External links * * 1892 births 1915 deaths Australian rules footballers from Melbourne Sydney Swans players People from Albert Park, Victoria {{AFL-bio-1892-stub ...
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Johnny Walsh (hurler)
Johnny Walsh (22 August 1874 – 1 September 1957) was a famous Irish sportsperson. He played hurling with his local club Tubberadora and with the Tipperary senior inter-county team from 1895 until 1900. Playing career Club Walsh played his club hurling with his local Tubberadora club and enjoyed much success. He won senior county championship titles with the club in 1895, 1896 and 1898. Tubberadora never again won another senior county title. Inter-county Walsh first came to prominence on the inter-county scene with Tipperray in 1890. Cork, however, were the standard bearers in the province of Munster at the time. In 1895 Tipp faced Limerick in the provincial final and the game turned into a rout. Tipperary won the game by 7-8 to 0-2 giving Walsh his first Munster title. Tipperary later played Kilkenny in the All-Ireland final to be played at what is now Croke Park. Tipp took a 1-6 to 1-0 lead at half-time and went on to hammer ‘the Cats’ by 6-8 to 1-10 at t ...
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Johnny Walsh (Gaelic Footballer)
John Bernard Walsh (20 August 1909 – 23 June 1998) was an Irish people, Irish Gaelic footballer. His All-Ireland Senior Football Championship, championship career with the Kerry GAA, Kerry senior team spanned thirteen seasons from 1932 until 1944. Career Walsh first played competitive football for the Ballylongford GAA, Ballylongford club. He won a number of North Kerry Senior Football Championship, North Kerry senior championship medals with the club towards the end of his career. As a member of the Shannon Rangers GAA, Shannon Rangers divisional team Walsh won two Kerry Senior Football Championship, county senior championship medals. Walsh made his inter-county debut during the 1932 All-Ireland Senior Football Championship, 1932 championship. Over the course of the next thirteen seasons he won five All-Ireland Senior Football Championship, All-Ireland medals, beginning with wins in 1932 and 1937 before winning three successive championships from 1939 to 1941. Walsh also won ...
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Johnny Walsh (footballer, Born 1957)
Johnny "Jabber" Walsh (born 8 November 1957) is an Irish former footballer who played as a midfielder. He made his one and only appearance for the Republic of Ireland national team on 30 May 1982 in a 2–1 defeat to Trinidad and Tobago in Port of Spain. Walsh scored the opening goal in a 2–1 win for the League of Ireland XI against the Scottish Football League XI on St Patrick's Day 1980. At club level, he played for many years on the successful Limerick F.C. teams of the 1980s. Walsh made his League of Ireland debut on 3 October 1976. He won a league title with the club in 1980 and an FAI Cup medal in 1982. Honours Limerick United *League of Ireland: 1979–80 *FAI Cup The Football Association of Ireland Senior Challenge Cup (FAI Cup), known as the Extra.ie FAI Cup for sponsorship reasons, is a knock-out association football competition contested annually by teams from the Republic of Ireland (as well as Derry ...: 1982 References External links * ''Johnny Walsh in ...
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