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Patrick Moran (rugby League)
Patrick Moran may refer to: *Patrick Moran (bishop) (1823–1895), priest and bishop in South Africa and New Zealand * Patrick Moran (Irish republican) (1888–1921), one of The Forgotten Ten *Patrick Moran (musician) (born 1975), Canadian musician *Francis Moran (cardinal) (Patrick Francis Moran, 1830–1911), Irish-Australian Catholic archbishop and cardinal *Pat Moran (1876–1924), American baseball player * P. A. P. Moran (Patrick Alfred Pierce Moran, 1917–1988), Australian statistician *Pat Moran (rugby league) See also *Paddy Moran (other) Paddy Moran may refer to: *Paddy Moran (Gaelic footballer) (born 1967), former Dublin Gaelic football player *Paddy Moran (hurler) (born 1939), Irish retired hurler *Paddy Moran (ice hockey) (1877–1966), professional ice hockey goaltender *Herber ... * Pat Moran McCoy, jazz pianist * Pat Moran (filmmaker), actress {{hndis, Moran, Patrick ...
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Patrick Moran (bishop)
Patrick Moran (24 May 1823 – 22 May 1895) was Vicar Apostolic of Eastern Province of Cape Colony in South Africa (1856–1869) and the first Roman Catholic Bishop of Dunedin, New Zealand (1869–1895). Death Moran died in Dunedin on 22 May 1895.Hugh Laracy, ''Moran, Patrick'', from the Dictionary of New Zealand Biography, Te Ara – the Encyclopedia of New Zealand, updated 30-Oct-2012
(Retrieved 16 November 2015)


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* Michael King, ''God's Farthest Outpost: A History of Catholics in New Zealand'',

Patrick Moran (Irish Republican)
Patrick Moran (14 March 1888 – 14 March 1921) was a grocer's assistant, trade unionist and member of the Irish Republican Army executed in Mountjoy Prison along with five other men on 14 March 1921. He is one of those who were dubbed "The Forgotten Ten". Background Moran was born in Crossna, Ardcarn, County Roscommon. He was the third of eleven children of Bartholemew and Brigid Moran, and attended primary school in Crossna before going to work as a grocer's assistant in Boyle. In 1911, he settled in Dublin.Reinterment (sic) of 10 volunteers executed
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Patrick Moran (musician)
Patrick Moran (born June 7, 1975) is a professional fiddler born in Pouch Cove, Newfoundland, Canada. Moran began playing the fiddle in 1982 as a student of fiddle player Kelly Russell. Moran ’s Sliabh Luachra style, nimble versatility and strong understanding of contemporary and traditional melodies has made him a highly respected studio fiddler throughout Canada. Moran has collaborated with a number of well-known Newfoundland musicians at sessions, folk festivals, and concerts. He has performed throughout North America and Ireland with many prominent artists in traditional Irish and Newfoundland music, including Séamus Creagh, The Chieftains, Paddy Keenan, Ryan's Fancy, The Sons of Erin and he has appeared at 25 consecutive Newfoundland and Labrador Folk Festivals. Moran currently performs as a member of the Celtic rock band The Punters, Irish-Newfoundland bands Tickle Harbour and Jeezus Murphy, Newfoundland band The Government Rams, and bluegrass band Crooked Stovepi ...
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Francis Moran (cardinal)
Patrick Francis Cardinal Moran (16 September 183016 August 1911) was the third Roman Catholic Archbishop of Sydney and the first cardinal appointed from Australia. Early life Moran was born at Leighlinbridge, County Carlow, Ireland, on 16 September 1830. His parents were Patrick and Alicia Cullen Moran. Of his three sisters, two became nuns, one of whom died nursing cholera patients. Accessed 6 November 2014 His parents died by the time he was 11 years old. In 1842, at the age of twelve, he left Ireland in the company of his uncle, Paul Cullen, rector of the Irish College in Rome. There Moran studied for the priesthood, first at the minor seminary and then at the major seminary. Moran was considered so intellectually bright that he gained his doctorate by acclamation. By twenty-five he spoke ten languages, ancient and modern. He focused on finding and editing important documents and manuscripts related to Irish ecclesiastical history. Some editions of his works remain importa ...
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Pat Moran
Patrick Joseph Moran (February 7, 1876 – March 7, 1924) was an American professional baseball player and manager. He was a catcher in Major League Baseball from 1901 to 1914. The year after his retirement, he became a manager, and he led two teams to their first-ever modern-era National League championships: the 1915 Philadelphia Phillies and the 1919 Cincinnati Reds. Moran was the first manager to win National League pennants with two different teams. Moran's 1919 Reds also captured their first World Series championship. Playing career A native of Fitchburg, Massachusetts, Moran played 819 games over 14 National League seasons for the Boston Beaneaters (1901–05), Chicago Cubs (1906–09) and Phillies (1910–14). A right-handed hitter, he batted .235 with 18 home runs and 262 RBI. In , he finished tied for second in the league in home runs with seven. After he did not appear in more than 100 games in a season. However, as a second-string catcher, Moran became a student o ...
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Pat Moran (rugby League)
Pat Moran (born 2 April 1998) is an Ireland international rugby league footballer who plays as a for the Oldham RLFC in the RFL League 1. He previously played for the Warrington Wolves in the Betfred Super League, and spent time on loan from Warrington at the Rochdale Hornets and the Sheffield Eagles in the Championship. Moran has also played for the Widnes Vikings in the second tier and for SO Avignon in the Elite One Championship. Background Moran is of Irish heritage. Career In 2018 he made his Challenge Cup début for Warrington against the Bradford Bulls. Widnes Vikings On 22 Oct 2019 it was reported that he had signed for the Widnes Vikings in the RFL Championship. Sporting Olympique Avignon On 27 Jan 2021 it was reported that he had signed for Sporting Olympique Avignon in the Elite One Championship. London Broncos On 26 May 2021 it was reported that he had signed for the London Broncos in the RFL Championship. Newcastle Thunder On 5 Nov 2021 it was reported that he ...
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Paddy Moran (other)
Paddy Moran may refer to: *Paddy Moran (Gaelic footballer) (born 1967), former Dublin Gaelic football player *Paddy Moran (hurler) (born 1939), Irish retired hurler *Paddy Moran (ice hockey) (1877–1966), professional ice hockey goaltender *Herbert Moran Herbert Michael "Paddy" Moran (29 April 1885 – 20 November 1945) was an Australian rugby union player, a state and national representative flanker who captained the Wallabies on their first overseas tour in 1908–09. __TOC__ Early years M ... (1885–1945), Australian rugby union player, known as Paddy Moran See also * Patrick Moran (other) {{hndis, Moran, Paddy ...
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Pat Moran McCoy
Pat Moran (born 1934 in Enid, Oklahoma) is an American jazz pianist. Life and work Born Helen Mudgett, Pat Moran studied piano at Phillips University and later at the Cincinnati Conservatory of Music. Career She began her career as a concert pianist but eventually moved on to jazz. She founded the Pat Moran Quartet, which later became the Pat Moran Trio, and played New York's Hickory House, the Birdland and the ''Blue Note'' concerts in Chicago. In subsequent iterations of her band, Moran performed with singer Beverly Kelly, bassist John Doling, and drummer John Whited. In the mid-1950s, she released two albums for Bethlehem Records. In April 1957, Moran's quartet performed at Birdland, accompanied by a brass section, with arrangements by Nat Pierce. Moran later released two more albums for the Audio Fidelity label: ''Beverly Kelly Sings with the Pat Moran Trio'' and the Trio album ''This Is Pat Moran'' with Scott LaFaro on bass and Gene Gammage on drums. She also performe ...
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