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Pat Graham (sportswriter)
Patrick Graham may refer to: * Patrick Graham (bishop) (died 1478), Bishop of Brechin and Bishop of St Andrews, first Archbishop of St. Andrews * Patrick Graham (VC) (1837–1875), Irish recipient of the Victoria Cross * Patrick Graham (boxer) (born 1969), Canadian heavyweight boxer * Patrick Graham (journalist) (born 1965), Canadian journalist and screenwriter * Patrick Graham (judge) (1906–1993), English judge * Pat Graham (photographer), American photographer * Patrick Graham (American football) (born 1979), American football coach * Pat Graham (ice hockey) (born 1961), Canadian ice hockey player * Patrick Graham (Royal Navy officer) (1915–1980), British naval officer * Patrick Graham (governor) (died 1755), colonial governor of Georgia See also * Patrick de Graham Sir Patrick de Graham, Lord of Kincardine (c. 1235 – 27 April 1296) was a 13th-century Scottish noble and soldier. Patrick was born around 1235, the son of David Graham of Dundaff. He was selected to ne ...
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Patrick Graham (bishop)
Patrick Graham (died 1478) was a 15th-century Bishop of Brechin and Bishop of St. Andrews; he was also the first Archbishop of St. Andrews. He was the son of Sir William Graham of Kincardine by Lady Mary Stewart, daughter of King Robert III of Scotland. He was therefore of royal blood, and the half-brother of his predecessor as bishop of St Andrews, St. Andrews, James Kennedy (bishop), James Kennedy. Before rising to the rank of bishop, Patrick for many years controlled the parish church of Kinneil House#Early history, Kinneil. Although Patrick paid for the bishopric of Brechin, his election was acknowledged by Pope Pius II, who appointed him to the Episcopal See, see sometime before 29 March 1463. However, Patrick was not long bishop of Brechin. On 4 November 1465 Patrick was translated to the bishopric of St. Andrews by Pope Paul II, for which Patrick's proctor, a merchant of Florence called Ricardo de Ricasolis, paid over 3300 gold Italian coin florin, florins on 29 Novembe ...
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Patrick Graham (VC)
Patrick Graham VC (1837 – 3 June 1875) was born in St Michael's Parish, Dublin and was an Irish recipient of the Victoria Cross, the highest and most prestigious award for gallantry in the face of the enemy that can be awarded to British and Commonwealth forces. Details He was about 20 years old, and a private in the 90th Regiment of Foot (later The Cameronians (Scottish Rifles)), British Army during the Indian Mutiny when the following deed took place for which he was awarded the VC: He died in Dublin on 3 June 1875. His Victoria Cross is displayed in the Cameronians Regimental Museum at Hamilton, Lanarkshire, Scotland. References *''The Register of the Victoria Cross'' (1981, 1988 and 1997) * *''Ireland's VCs'' (Dept of Economic Development, 1995) *''Monuments to Courage'' (David Harvey, 1999) *''Irish Winners of the Victoria Cross List of Irish Victoria Cross recipients lists all recipients of the Victoria Cross (post-nominal letters "VC") born on the islan ...
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Patrick Graham (boxer)
Patrick Graham (born October 3, 1969) is a Canadian former professional boxer. While not know for his technical skill, he was known for his toughness, strength, and durability. His boxing idol was George Chuvalo George Louis Chuvalo, CM (born September 12, 1937 as Jure Čuvalo) is a Canadian former professional boxer who was a five-time Canadian heavyweight champion and two-time world heavyweight title challenger. He is known for having never been kno .... Although he did not have Chuvalo's durability, Graham showed resilience, and the ability to compete in the sport. Record References # 1969 births Living people Heavyweight boxers Sportspeople from Calgary Canadian male boxers {{Canada-boxing-bio-stub ...
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Patrick Graham (journalist)
Patrick Graham is a Canadian journalist and screenwriter born in 1965 and best known for his coverage of the Iraq War. For many years he was associated with the National Post, but his work has appeared in a variety of print outlets, including The Guardian, The Observer, The Globe and Mail, The Walrus, and Harper's Magazine. A memoir relating to his experience of the Libyan Revolution and the Arab Spring, ''The Man who went to War'', appeared in 2012. The 2011 film Afghan Luke is based on his work, and he developed the story and co-wrote the script for this film. He also co-produced and co-wrote the 2022 film Horoz Dövüşü (''Game Birds''). In 2016 he was admitted ''honoris causa An honorary degree is an academic degree for which a university (or other degree-awarding institution) has waived all of the usual requirements. It is also known by the Latin phrases ''honoris causa'' ("for the sake of the honour") or ''ad hono ...'' to the degree of ''Doctor Civilis Legi ...
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Patrick Graham (judge)
Sir John Patrick Graham (26 November 1906 – 5 December 1993) was a British barrister and High Court judge. A leading intellectual property law specialist, he sat in the Chancery Division of the High Court from 1969 to 1981, where he was senior Patent Judge. The son of Alexander Graham, a Shrewsbury-based barrister, and Mary Adeline Cock, Patrick Graham was educated at Shrewsbury School and Gonville and Caius College, Cambridge, where he read Classics, then Law. Called to the Bar by the Middle Temple in 1930, he completed his pupillage with Lionel Heald in the chambers of Sir Stafford Cripps, which he joined. During the Second World War World War II or the Second World War, often abbreviated as WWII or WW2, was a world war that lasted from 1939 to 1945. It involved the vast majority of the world's countries—including all of the great powers—forming two opposi ..., Graham served with the Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve and later at Supreme Headquarte ...
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Pat Graham (photographer)
Pat Graham (born 1970, in Milwaukee, Wisconsin) is an American-born photographer living in England. Graham first earned an international reputation for his photography of indie rock and punk rock musicians. His work is featured in the artwork for several notable recordings, and is also in the permanent collection at the Museum of Pop Culture in Seattle, WA. Recent years has brought the expansion of his oeuvre into commercial photography. Education Pat Graham holds an MA in Photojournalism and Documentary Photography from the University of Westminster in London, and is currently an MFA candidate at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago (expected 2020). Previously he attended the University of Wisconsin for two years before leaving for Washington, DC to document the independent music scene thriving there and continuing his studies at the Northern Virginia Community College. His interest in photography however began in high school in Waukesha, WI and his grandparents gave him his ...
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Patrick Graham (American Football)
Patrick Graham (born January 24, 1979) is an American football coach and former player who is the defensive coordinator for the Las Vegas Raiders of the National Football League (NFL). He previously served as defensive coordinator for the New York Giants and Miami Dolphins as well as an inside linebackers coach for the Green Bay Packers and an assistant coach for the New England Patriots. College career Graham played college football as a defensive lineman at Yale University, graduating with a bachelor's degree in sociology in 2002. Coaching career College Following his college football career, Graham worked as a graduate assistant at Wagner College while also studying for his MBA. After two seasons at Wagner, Graham moved to the University of Richmond, where he was the defensive line coach in 2004 and then a tight ends coach in 2005 and 2006. In 2007, he was a defensive graduate assistant under head coach Charlie Weis at the University of Notre Dame. Following the 20 ...
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Pat Graham (ice Hockey)
Pat Thomas Graham (born May 25, 1961) is a Canadian retired ice hockey player. He played 103 games in the National Hockey League with the Pittsburgh Penguins and Toronto Maple Leafs between 1981 and 1984. Graham was forced to retire from hockey due to chronic back problems. Following his retirement he earned his chiropractic degree and began working with the Toronto Blue Jays. In 2010, Graham opened his own chiropractic clinic with Dr. Sean Fletch, a former Guelph University , mottoeng = "to learn the reasons of realities" , established = May 8, 1964 ()As constituents: OAC: (1874) Macdonald Institute: (1903) OVC: (1922) , type = Public university , chancellor ... football player. Career statistics Regular season and playoffs References External links * {{DEFAULTSORT:Graham, Pat 1961 births Living people Adirondack Red Wings players Baltimore Skipjacks players Canadian ice hockey left wingers Erie Blades ...
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Patrick Graham (Royal Navy Officer)
Rear-Admiral Patrick Walter Willingdon Graham, (26 February 1915 – 31 May 1980) was a Royal Navy officer. Naval career Graham joined the Royal Navy as a cadet in 1932 and saw action in the Second World War as a signals officer and then, from 1943, as Flag Lieutenant to the Rear-Admiral Commanding the 1st Cruiser Squadron. After the War he was given command of the destroyer HMS ''Diana'' in 1957 and became Chief of Staff to the acting Commander, Allied Naval Forces Northern Europe in 1960 before becoming commanding officer of the cruiser A cruiser is a type of warship. Modern cruisers are generally the largest ships in a fleet after aircraft carriers and amphibious assault ships, and can usually perform several roles. The term "cruiser", which has been in use for several hu ... HMS ''Tiger'' in April 1961. He went on to be Director of Naval Intelligence in January 1964. References {{DEFAULTSORT:Graham, Patrick 1915 births 1980 deaths Royal Navy rea ...
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Patrick Graham (governor)
Patrick Graham (died May 30, 1755) was the last proprietary governor of the Province of Georgia, serving from 1752 until 1754. Biography Patrick Graham was originally a surgeon by trade but did not practice much after arriving in Georgia. Graham was in a medical capacity, however, when he recommended to the sister of the deceased Captain Cuthbert that the only way to cure her fever was to become engaged with him. Mrs. Cuthbert and Graham were married in 1740 on Mrs. Cuthbert's late brother's plantation. Graham also personally owned a plantation and attempted to cultivate it with silkworms, giving it the name Mulberry Grove. In 1745, Graham was appointed to a council with two other future colonial governors of Georgia: William Stephens and Henry Parker. Following the death of Henry Parker as governor in 1752, Graham became the third and final proprietary governor of Georgia. The British parliament had already decided to make Georgia a royal colony governed by a royal governo ...
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