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Thomas Mahon (Irish MP)
Thomas Mahon may refer to: *Thomas Mahon (Irish MP) (1701–1782), MP for County Roscommon *Thomas Mahon, 2nd Baron Hartland (1766–1835), MP for County Roscommon, grandson of the above *Thomas Mahon (tailor), English tailor and weblogger *Thomas J. Mahon Thomas J. Mahon (1884 – September 24, 1927) was an American politician and jurist. He was a member of the Wisconsin State Assembly from 1911 to 1913 and judge of the Milwaukee County Civil Court from 1924 to his death in 1927. Early life ...
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Thomas Mahon (Irish MP)
Thomas Mahon may refer to: *Thomas Mahon (Irish MP) (1701–1782), MP for County Roscommon *Thomas Mahon, 2nd Baron Hartland (1766–1835), MP for County Roscommon, grandson of the above *Thomas Mahon (tailor), English tailor and weblogger *Thomas J. Mahon Thomas J. Mahon (1884 – September 24, 1927) was an American politician and jurist. He was a member of the Wisconsin State Assembly from 1911 to 1913 and judge of the Milwaukee County Civil Court from 1924 to his death in 1927. Early life ...
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County Roscommon (Parliament Of Ireland Constituency)
County Roscommon was a constituency represented in the Irish House of Commons from 1611 to 1800. Members of Parliament *1585 Sir Richard Bingham and Thomas Dillon *1613–1615 Sir John KingGordon Goodwin, ‘King, Sir John (died 1637)’, rev. Terry Clavin, Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, Oxford University Press, 2004; online edn, May 2008 and Sir Oliver St John *1634–1635 Sir Lucas Dillon *1639–1649 Sir Lucas Dillon and Henry (or Geoffrey) Dillon and Robert King *1654 (''Protectorate Parliament'') Sir Robert King *1657 (''Protectorate Parliament This is a list of parliaments of England from the reign of King Henry III, when the '' Curia Regis'' developed into a body known as Parliament, until the creation of the Parliament of Great Britain in 1707. For later parliaments, see the List ...'') James King *1661 April–December Sir Charles Coote (replaced 1662 by George Lane) and Richard Jones. 1689–1801 Notes References * {{DEFAULTSORT:Roscom ...
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Thomas Mahon, 2nd Baron Hartland
Lieutenant-General Thomas Mahon, 2nd Baron Hartland (12 August 1766 – 8 December 1835), styled Hon. Thomas Mahon from 1800 to 1819, was an Irish soldier, politician and peer. Son of a landed proprietor with an estate at Strokestown, he joined the British Army, serving for most of his career with the 9th Light Dragoons. His garrison skillfully ambushed and destroyed a force of United Irishmen at the Battle of Carlow in 1798. He briefly represented County Roscommon in the Irish and UK Parliaments as part of his father's successful scheme to obtain a peerage by supporting the Union, but this was not popular with the county electors, and he abandoned Parliament in 1802 to return to the military. He had the misfortune to be present at two military debacles of the Napoleonic Wars, the second invasion of the Río de la Plata and the Walcheren Campaign, and while he was not personally implicated in either, he saw no further notable military service. Mahon succeeded his father as Lord Ha ...
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Thomas Mahon (tailor)
Thomas Mahon is an English tailor, noted for outfitting the British royal family and other VIP clients. Early life and education Mahon was born in Carlisle, Cumbria, and grew up in the small village of Corby Hill, Cumbria. He was educated at the local village school and went on to the former grammar school, White House in Brampton, Carlisle. He entered the tailoring trade by taking a summer job at bespoke tailors S. Redmayne Ltd. He stayed at Redmayne and completed his apprenticeship whilst studying industrial pattern construction and grading at a local polytechnic. After seven years of training, he left Redmayne for London and furthered his skills as a ''striker'' (apprentice cutter) to Dennis Halbery at Anderson & Sheppard of Savile Row.English Cut: Savile Row Tailors. Documentary. Retrieved 9 January 2011. Independence and Weblog In 1995, Mahon started ''Steed Bespoke Tailors'', a bespoke tailoring company, with Edwin Deboise, before going independent in 2001. In 2005, he b ...
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