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O'Beirne
O'Beirne may refer to: *Frank O'Beirne (1898–1978), farmer, businessman, Irish Republican activist and Fianna Fáil politician in County Sligo * Joseph O'Beirne (1900–1980), Irish professional footballer who played as an inside forward *Kate O'Beirne Kate Walsh O'Beirne (September 23, 1949 – April 23, 2017) was the President of National Review Institute. She was the Washington editor of ''National Review''. Her column, "Bread and Circuses," covered Congress, politics, and U.S. domesti ... (1949–2017), Washington editor of ''National Review'' * Paul O'Beirne (also known by the pseudonym Apollo 9), American saxophonist notable as a member of Rocket from the Crypt * Thomas O'Beirne (1749–1823), Anglican bishop, Bishop of Ossory from 1795 to 1798 when he was translated to Meath See also * Beirne (other) * Mount O'Beirne, located on the border of Alberta and British Columbia {{surname ...
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Frank O'Beirne
John Francis O'Beirne (1898 – 7 February 1978) was a farmer, businessman, Irish republican activist and Fianna Fáil politician in County Sligo. He served briefly in Seanad Éireann. War of Independence O'Beirne grew up in Collooney, and was an early supporter of Sinn Féin. He was arrested in February 1918 for unlawful assembly relating to commandeering of land for "conacre".Farry (1992), p. 118 He refused to post bail and was sentenced to six months' imprisonment. In February 1919, he was arrested for illegal fundraising in Collooney, again refused to post bail, and served three months. In June, he organised an ''aeraíocht'' (outdoor cultural festival) in Collooney. The Irish War of Independence was escalating, and O'Beirne was Officer Commanding of the Collooney Battalion of the Irish Republican Army (the "Old IRA"). After the local elections of May 1920, O'Beirne was chairman of Sligo rural district council (RDC), leading the council to accept the authority of the First ...
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Kate O'Beirne
Kate Walsh O'Beirne (September 23, 1949 – April 23, 2017) was the President of National Review Institute. She was the Washington editor of ''National Review''. Her column, "Bread and Circuses," covered Congress, politics, and U.S. domestic policy. O'Beirne was a regular contributor on CNN's Saturday night political round-table program, ''Capital Gang'', along with Al Hunt, Mark Shields, Robert Novak, and Margaret Carlson. O'Beirne and Novak typically argued the conservative Conservatism is a cultural, social, and political philosophy that seeks to promote and to preserve traditional institutions, practices, and values. The central tenets of conservatism may vary in relation to the culture and civilization i ... viewpoint, while Hunt, Shields, and Carlson provided the Modern liberalism in the United States, liberal viewpoint. She also served as a substitute host on CNN's ''Crossfire (American TV program), Crossfire'', as well as a commentator for the ''PBS NewsH ...
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Joseph O'Beirne
Patrick Joseph O'Beirne (15 June 1900 – 1980) was an Irish professional footballer who played as an inside forward. During a career spanning more than ten years, he played in the Football League for Stalybridge Celtic, Burnley and Nelson, in addition to spells with several non-league clubs. Outside of football, O'Beirne served with the British Army and worked in the printing industry. Biography Joseph Patrick O'Beirne was born on 15 June 1900 in the town of Waterford in south-east Ireland. He moved to Manchester, England with his family when he was young and grew up in the city, continuing to live there for the rest of his life, where he married Edith, his wife. They had a daughter called Patricia Ann. In his late teens, O'Beirne served in the Welch Regiment of the British Army. After retiring from professional football, he was employed as a typesetter for the Daily Mail and was also an Air Raid Precautions warden during the Second World War. He died in Manchester in the summ ...
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Thomas O'Beirne
Thomas Lewis O'Beirne (1749 – 17 February 1823), was an Anglican bishop, Bishop of Ossory from 1795 to 1798 when he was translated to Meath. Life Born in 1749, the eldest son of a Roman Catholic farmer, he was educated at the Catholic College of St Omer before converting to Anglicanism. Ordained a priest in 1773, he was entered on the books of Trinity College, Cambridge as a ten-year man the same year. His ecclesiastical career began with a college living at Grendon, Northamptonshire 1774–1776, following which he was a naval chaplain under Admiral Howe in 1776. In 1776 he preached in St. Paul's Church in New York City. Later he was Vicar of West Deeping 1779-1783 and chaplain and private secretary to the Duke of Portland 1782–1783. Returning to his native Ireland he became the incumbent at Templemichael, from which post he ascended to the episcopate:'O’Beirne , Thomas Lewis (1749–1823)’, ''Oxford Dictionary of National Biography'', Davenport-Hines,R. (Oxford, Oxfor ...
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Beirne (other)
Beirne may refer to: Places: *Beirne, Arkansas, unincorporated community in southern Clark County, Arkansas, United States Surname: * Alannah Beirne (born 1993), Irish fashion model and reality TV personality *Andrew Beirne (1771–1845), Congressman from Virginia *Brian Beirne (born 1946), radio DJ for KRTH-FM aka K-EARTH 101 in Southern California *Bryan Patrick Beirne (1918–1998), Irish entomologist who emigrated to Canada * Charles Beirne, S.J. (1938–2010), American Jesuit and academic administrator *Gerard Beirne, Irish author *Jim Beirne (1946–2021), American football wide receiver *John Beirne (1893–1967), Irish Clann na Talmhan politician * Katie Beirne Fallon, the White House Director of Legislative Affairs *Keith Beirne (born 1996/1997), Leitrim Gaelic footballer *Kevin Beirne (born 1974), Major League Baseball right-handed pitcher *Logan Beirne, American entrepreneur, writer, and academic *Oliver Beirne (1811–1888), landowner from West Virginia *Pat Beirne of D ...
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