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Newe is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: *Paul Newe (born 1964), Irish footballer *G. B. Newe (1907–1982), Northern Irish politician * Gerard Newe (1908–1982), Northern Irish politician See also * Western Shoshone *Castle Newe *New (surname) New is an English surname, occurring in Britain and countries to which British people have emigrated, including Australia, Canada, New Zealand et cetera. In England, the family name New is particularly known from Warwickshire, Gloucestershire, Worc ...
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Paul Newe
Paul Newe (born 20 April 1964 in Dublin) is an Irish former footballer. Newe began his career at Shamrock Rovers but failed to make a first team appearance. He made his League of Ireland debut with Shelbourne on 3 October 1982, and played with the club twice during the 1980s and 1990s, scoring 38 league goals in 116 league appearances. Newe also played for Drogheda United, Dundalk FC, Cobh Ramblers, St. Patrick's Athletic, Monaghan United, Longford Town F.C., Longford Town and Limerick F.C. While at Flancare Park Newe scored his 100th League of Ireland goal on 13 April 1996 at Cobh Ramblers. At the end of the 2012 League of Ireland season Newe is joint fortieth in the all-time League of Ireland goalscoring list with 103 league goals Honours *League of Ireland The League of Ireland ( ga, Sraith na hÉireann), together with the Football Association of Ireland, is one of the two main governing bodies responsible for organising association football in the Republic of Ire ...
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Gerard Newe
Gerard Benedict "G.B." Newe, CBE, M.A., D.Litt. (5 February 1907 — 25 October 1982) was a Northern Irish Roman Catholic Unionist politician and prominent Catholic layperson; he was the first Roman Catholic to be appointed a minister in the Government of Northern Ireland. Biography Born at Cushendall, County Antrim, he was the son of gardener Patrick Newe and Catherine McCanny. He attended St. Malachy's College. A journalist, Newe edited ''The Ulster Farmer'' from 1931 to 1967.Chris Cook, ''The Routledge Guide to British Political Archives: Sources Since 1945'', Routledge, 2012, , p. 147 He helped to establish the Northern Ireland Council of Social Service and was Secretary of the group from 1948 to 1972. He was also a founder of the cross-community Protestant and Catholic Encounter Group. He was awarded an honorary MA by Queen's University Belfast in 1967. Political career Newe served as Minister of State in the Northern Ireland Government from 1971 to 1972. Although not a membe ...
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Western Shoshone
Western Shoshone comprise several Shoshone tribes that are indigenous to the Great Basin and have lands identified in the Treaty of Ruby Valley 1863. They resided in Idaho, Nevada, California, and Utah. The tribes are very closely related culturally to the Paiute, Goshute, Bannock, Ute, and Timbisha tribes. They speak the Western dialect of the Shoshone language. Other Shoshone-speaking groups include the Goshute (Utah-Nevada border), Northern Shoshone (southern Idaho), and Eastern Shoshone (western Wyoming). Bands Bands of Western Shoshone are named for their traditional geographical homelands and their primary food sources. :*Kuyatikka (Kuyudikka, Bitterroot Eaters), Halleck, Mary's River, Clover Valley, Smith Creek Valley, Nevada :*Mahaguadüka (Mentzelia Seed Eaters), Reese River, Ruby Valley, Nevada :*Painkwitikka (Penkwitikka, Fish Eaters), Cache Valley, Idaho and Utah :*Tipatikka (Tepattekka'a, Tetadeka, Pinenut Eaters, Bia Tevateka), northernmost band, northern Utah ...
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Castle Newe
Castle Newe was a castellated mansion house, situated in Aberdeenshire, and designed in 1831 by Archibald Simpson. It was based on an existing Z-plan castle from 1604, which had square towers and was similar to Glenbuchat Castle. It was built by William Leslie of Nethermuir.Dictionary of Scottish Architects: william Leslie The castle was demolished in 1927 and the stone used to build Elphinstone Hall, University of Aberdeen The University of Aberdeen ( sco, University o' 'Aiberdeen; abbreviated as ''Aberd.'' in List of post-nominal letters (United Kingdom), post-nominals; gd, Oilthigh Obar Dheathain) is a public university, public research university in Aberdeen, Sc .... The former coach house is now known as the House of Newe, and contains furniture from the castle. It was a property of the Clan Forbes. References * * Buildings and structures demolished in 1927 Castles in Aberdeenshire Houses in Aberdeenshire 1831 establishments in Scotland {{Scotland-castle- ...
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