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Patrick O'Connor (physician)
Patrick O'Connor may refer to: * Patrick O'Connor (sprinter) (born 1966), Jamaican sprinter * Patrick O'Connor (hurler) (born 1991), Irish hurler * Patrick O'Connor (Australian politician) (1862–1923) * Patrick O'Connor (Manitoba politician) * Patrick O'Connor (bishop) (1848–1932), Irish-born Roman Catholic bishop of Armidale, New South Wales, Australia * Patrick O'Connor (Massachusetts politician) (born 1984), American politician * Patrick O'Connor (American football) (born 1993), American football defensive end * Patrick O'Connor (painter) (1909–1997), American painter * Patrick J. O'Connor (born 1955), Chicago city alderman * Patrick John O'Connor (1924–1990), New Zealand wrestler * Patrick O'Connor (judge) (1914–2001), British judge * Patrick Edward O'Connor, Roman Catholic priest * Patrick O'Connor, Irish immigrant hanged in Iowa, see Hanging of Patrick O'Connor * Padraic Fiacc (Patrick Joseph O'Connor, 1924–2019), Irish poet * Paddy O'Connor (1879–1950), basebal ...
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Patrick O'Connor (sprinter)
Patrick Earl O'Connor (born 17 September 1966 in St. Catherine) is a retired Jamaican sprinter who specialized in the 400 metres. He won a bronze medal in 4 × 400 metres relay at the 1991 World Championships, together with teammates Seymour Fagan, Devon Morris and Winthrop Graham Winthrop Graham (born 17 November 1965 in Westmoreland, Jamaica) is a retired athlete who mainly competed in the 400 metres hurdles. He won two Olympic medals and three World Championship medals. His personal best time was 47.60 seconds, achie .... International competitions References * * 1966 births Living people Jamaican male sprinters People from Saint Catherine Parish Olympic athletes for Jamaica Athletes (track and field) at the 1992 Summer Olympics Pan American Games bronze medalists for Jamaica Pan American Games medalists in athletics (track and field) Athletes (track and field) at the 1991 Pan American Games Universiade medalists in athletics (track and field) Goodwi ...
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Patrick O'Connor (judge)
Sir Patrick McCarthy O'Connor, PC (28 December 1914 – 3 May 2001) was a British judge, who was a Lord Justice of Appeal between 1980 and 1989. He is best remembered as one of the three judges who rejected the second appeal by the Birmingham Six in 1988. Biography Born in India, O'Connor was the son of William Patrick O’Connor, a doctor. His Scottish mother died when he was nine, while his father died when he was 11. He was sent back to England and was educated at Downside School and Merton College, Oxford (honorary fellow, 1987), where he read History. He was called to the Bar by the Inner Temple in 1940 (bencher, 1966). He was the pupil and, later, the tenant of Ronald Armstrong-Jones at 2 Crown Office Row. He had originally intended to join the Diplomatic Service or the Royal Navy, but was turned down by both on medical grounds. Having started his career specializing in personal injury claims and claims under the Workmen's Compensation Acts, after the war O'Connor acquir ...
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Dean Thompson (Home And Away)
Dean Thompson is a fictional character from the Australian television soap opera ''Home and Away'', played by Patrick O'Connor. The character made his first screen appearance on 1 February 2018. The character was introduced as one of ''Home and Away's'' new River Boys, who are a fictional criminal gang that reside in Mangrove River. The show had previously included actors playing the River Boys in their regular cast, most notably the Braxton brothers. They became popular with viewers and were led by actor Steve Peacocke as Darryl Braxton. When O'Connor joined the show he felt pressured to live up to the "legacy" Peacocke had created on the show. He watched old episodes and researched the role with two former cast members who played River Boys. Dean is characterised as "extremely loyal" and "protective" of his family and friends. He likes to try to be "the top dog" of his gang. Dean's affiliation with the River Boys meant that writers could develop crime stories for the character ...
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Leonard Wibberley
Leonard Patrick O'Connor Wibberley (9 April 1915 – 22 November 1983), who also published under the name Patrick O'Connor, among others, was an Irish author who spent most of his life in the United States. Wibberley, who published more than 100 books, is perhaps best known for five satirical novels about an imaginary country Grand Fenwick, particularly ''The Mouse That Roared'' (1955). Wibberley's adult and juvenile publications cut across the categories of fictional novels, history, and biography. He also wrote short stories (several published in ''The Saturday Evening Post''), plays and long verse poems. Some of his books are in series. Besides the 'Mouse' series, as Leonard Holton, he created the 11-novel 'Father Bredder' mystery series (basis of the television series '' Sarge'') about "a major figure in the clerical crime drama". Among his more than 50 juvenile books are (with Farrar, Straus and Giroux), a seven-volume 'Treegate' series of historical fiction and a four-vol ...
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Paddy O'Connor
Patrick Francis O'Connor (August 4, 1879 – August 17, 1950), was an Irish born Major League Baseball player who played catcher from to . He played for the Pittsburgh Pirates, St. Louis Cardinals, New York Yankees, and Pittsburgh Rebels The Pittsburgh Rebels were a baseball club based in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, from 1913 to 1915. The team was a member of the short-lived Federal League. The team was originally called the Pittsburgh Stogies after an earlier Pittsburgh team that .... External links * Major League Baseball catchers Major League Baseball players from Ireland Irish baseball players Sportspeople from County Kerry Pittsburgh Pirates players Pittsburgh Rebels players St. Louis Cardinals players New York Yankees players New York Yankees coaches 1879 births 1950 deaths Minor league baseball managers Bristol Bell Makers players Springfield Ponies players Kansas City Blues (baseball) players Hartford Senators players Hutchinson Salt Packers player ...
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Padraic Fiacc
Padraic Fiacc (born Patrick Joseph O'Connor; 15 April 1924 – 21 January 2019) was an Irish poet, and member of Aosdána, the exclusive Irish Arts Academy. Biographical information Born Patrick Joseph O'Connor in Belfast to Bernard and Annie (née McGarry) O'Connor, Fiacc's father was a barman who left for the United States when Fiacc was very young. Fiacc resided with his maternal grandparents who had recently moved to the Markets area of South Belfast after being burned out of their home in Lisburn in which all their furniture was burned by anti-Catholic rioters. His family emigrated to the United States in the late 1920s and he grew up in New York City. He returned to Belfast in 1946 where he lived for four years before returning to New York in 1950; he grew up in Hell's Kitchen. The multicultural influences, coupled with the poverty and violence of the neighbourhood impacted Fiacc's outlook and his writing, especially his early writing. Education and early writing He atte ...
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Hanging Of Patrick O'Connor
The hanging of Patrick O'Connor happened on June 20, 1834, in Dubuque, Michigan Territory, to a man convicted in Iowa's first murder trial. He was an immigrant from Ireland to the United States. The hanging occurred after his attempted lynching on May 19, 1834. The case and others like it showed a need for formal laws in the territory. Murder of George O'Keaf O'Connor was born in Ireland in 1797 and immigrated to Galena, Illinois, in 1826. Two years later, he broke his leg, requiring amputation. This helped make him a quarrelsome trouble maker. He shot a merchant, who survived. Some men considered lynching him, then decided otherwise when he promised them he would leave Galena. After leaving Galena, O'Connor traveled to Dubuque, Michigan Territory, to work in the lead mines. In 1833, he met fellow Irishman George O'Keaf. They built a cabin two miles south of Dubuque. On May 19, 1834, O'Keaf traveled to Dubuque to gather supplies and returned with one of his friends near 2pm. Aft ...
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Patrick Edward O'Connor
Monsignor Patrick Edward O'Connor (8 March 1932 − 3 December 2014) was a Roman Catholic priest who served as the Ecclesiastical Superior of the Roman Catholic Mission Sui Iuris of Tokelau from 1992 to 2011. Life O'Connor was born in Masterton, New Zealand. was educated at the local St Patrick's primary school and St Joseph's Chanel] College in Masterton. Then he studied for the priesthood at Holy Cross College in Mosgiel. He was ordained for the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Wellington The Catholic Archdiocese of Wellington is the Latin Church metropolitan archdiocese of New Zealand. Catholics number about 83,214 (2006 census). Parishes number 22 and the archdiocese extends over central New Zealand between Levin and Masterton i ... in 1957 and served in a number of parishes in the Wellington Archdiocese. References 1932 births People educated at Chanel College, Masterton Holy Cross College, New Zealand alumni 20th-century New Zealand Roman Catholic pries ...
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Patrick John O'Connor
Patrick John O'Connor (22 August 1924 – 16 August 1990), was a New Zealand amateur and professional wrestler. Regarded as one of the premier workers of his era, O'Connor held the AWA World Heavyweight Championship and NWA World Heavyweight Championship simultaneously, the latter of which he held for approximately two years. He was also the inaugural AWA World Heavyweight Champion. He is an overall two-time world champion. Early life Patrick John O'Connor was born on 22 August 1924 in Raetihi, New Zealand, to parents John Frederick and Isabella. While he attended high school at Feilding Agricultural High School, he also helped tend to the sheep and cattle on his parents' farm. He later attended Massey Agricultural College, and later served for six months in the New Zealand Royal Air Force in 1945. Amateur wrestling career Before entering the world of professional wrestling, O'Connor was an amateur wrestler. He trained under Dave Scarrow, and later Don Anderson, while ...
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Patrick O'Connor (hurler)
Patrick O'Connor (born 6 February 1991) is an Irish sportsperson. He plays hurling with his local club Tubber and was a member of the Clare senior inter-county team from 2011 until he retired form inter-county hurling in 2022. He made his Championship debut for Clare against Tipperary in the 2011 Munster Senior Hurling Championship on 19 July 2011. Honours ;Gort Community School *Connacht Colleges Senior Hurling Championship: 2007, 2008, 2009 (c) ;Clare * All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship: 2013 * National Hurling League: 2016 * All-Ireland Under-21 Hurling Championship: 2009, 2012 * Munster Under-21 Hurling Championship: 2009, 2012 File:2012 Events Collage V3.png, From left, clockwise: The passenger cruise ship Costa Concordia lies capsized after the Costa Concordia disaster; Damage to Casino Pier in Seaside Heights, New Jersey as a result of Hurricane Sandy; People gather ... References Living people Clare inter-county hurlers 1991 births Tubber hurlers ...
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Patrick J
Patrick may refer to: *Patrick (given name), list of people and fictional characters with this name *Patrick (surname), list of people with this name People *Saint Patrick (c. 385–c. 461), Christian saint *Gilla Pátraic (died 1084), Patrick or Patricius, Bishop of Dublin * Patrick, 1st Earl of Salisbury (c. 1122–1168), Anglo-Norman nobleman * Patrick (footballer, born 1983), Brazilian right-back *Patrick (footballer, born 1985), Brazilian striker *Patrick (footballer, born 1992), Brazilian midfielder *Patrick (footballer, born 1994), Brazilian right-back *Patrick (footballer, born May 1998), Brazilian forward *Patrick (footballer, born November 1998), Brazilian attacking midfielder * Patrick (footballer, born 1999), Brazilian defender * Patrick (footballer, born 2000), Brazilian defender *John Byrne (Scottish playwright) (born 1940), also a painter under the pseudonym Patrick *Don Harris (wrestler) (born 1960), American professional wrestler who uses the ring name Patrick Fil ...
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Patrick O'Connor (painter)
Patrick O'Connor (May 6, 1909 – April 27, 1997) was an American painter. His work was part of the painting event in the art competition at the 1928 Summer Olympics The 1928 Summer Olympics ( nl, Olympische Zomerspelen 1928), officially known as the Games of the IX Olympiad ( nl, Spelen van de IXe Olympiade) and commonly known as Amsterdam 1928, was an international multi-sport event that was celebrated from .... References 1909 births 1997 deaths French emigrants to the United States 20th-century American painters American male painters Olympic competitors in art competitions Place of birth missing 20th-century American male artists {{US-painter-stub ...
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