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William Molloy (other)
William Molloy may refer to: * William Molloy, Baron Molloy (1918–2001), British Labour Party politician * William Molloy (Manitoba politician) (1877–1917), Canadian Liberal Party politician * William Molloy (Irish politician), member of the Irish Senate * William Molloy (footballer) (1904–?), English footballer *W. Thomas Molloy (1940-2019), Lieutenant Governor of Saskatchewan The lieutenant governor of Saskatchewan () is the Viceroy, viceregal representative in Saskatchewan of the , who Monarchy in Saskatchewan, operates distinctly within the province but is also shared equally with the Canadian federalism, ten other ...
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William Molloy, Baron Molloy
William John Molloy, Baron Molloy (26 October 1918 – 26 May 2001) was a British Labour Party politician. Early life Molloy was born in Swansea in 1918, and educated at St Thomas Primary School and University College, Swansea. Career In World War II, Molloy served in the Royal Engineers and in 1945 joined the Foreign Office, where he became a senior staff representative on the Whitley Council. He left the civil service to pursue a political career in the Labour Party. He became a councillor in Fulham in 1954, before becoming selected as parliamentary candidate for Ealing North in 1962. He was elected as Member of Parliament for Ealing North from 1964 until the 1979 general election, when he lost the seat to the Conservative Harry Greenway. Molloy was also a Member of the European Parliament from 1976 to 1977, supporting the "Get Britain Out" (of the European Economic Community) campaign. After the loss of his seat in 1979, he was created a life peer on 12 May 1981, takin ...
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William Molloy (Manitoba Politician)
William Molloy (October 28, 1877 – April 10, 1917) was a politician in Manitoba, Canada. He served in the Legislative Assembly of Manitoba from 1910 to 1914 as a member of the Liberal Party. He was born in Arthur, Ontario, the son of John Molloy and Mary Alice Daly, came to Manitoba with his family in 1879 and was educated at the University of Minnesota. At first, Molloy taught school in Manitoba; he later was employed as a land surveyor. Molloy was elected to the Manitoba legislature in the 1910 provincial election, defeating Conservative incumbent Jean-Baptiste Lauzon by seven votes in the rural constituency of La Verendrye. The Conservatives won the election, and Molloy served in the legislature as a member of the opposition. He was defeated in the 1914 election, losing to Conservative Jacques Parent by 262 votes in the Morris constituency. Molloy attempted to return to the legislature in the 1915 election, but lost to Parent by 57 votes. His brother John ...
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William Molloy (Irish Politician)
William John Molloy (1884–1965) was an Irish politician. He was an independent member of Seanad Éireann from 1922 to 1931. He was elected at the 1922 Seanad election for 9 years, and lost his seat in the 1931 Seanad election. Molloy left the U.S. in 1920 and lived in Carrowroe Park in Roscommon Roscommon (; ) is the county town and the largest town in County Roscommon in Ireland. It is roughly in the centre of Ireland, near the meeting of the N60, N61 and N63 roads. The name Roscommon is derived from Coman mac Faelchon who built .... Wiliam John was the father of Father Niall Molloy, who was murdered in Clara, County Offaly, Ireland in July 1985. References 1965 deaths Independent members of Seanad Éireann Members of the 1922 Seanad Members of the 1925 Seanad Members of the 1928 Seanad Irish farmers 1884 births {{Ireland-senator-stub ...
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William Molloy (footballer)
William Molloy (born 1904) was an English footballer who played for Celtic, Dumbarton, Yeovil & Petters United, Swansea Town, Bristol City, and Falkirk Falkirk ( gd, An Eaglais Bhreac, sco, Fawkirk) is a large town in the Central Lowlands of Scotland, historically within the county of Stirlingshire. It lies in the Forth Valley, northwest of Edinburgh and northeast of Glasgow. Falkirk had a .... References 1904 births Year of death missing Men's association football inside forwards English men's footballers Celtic F.C. players Dumbarton F.C. players Yeovil Town F.C. players Swansea City A.F.C. players Bristol City F.C. players Falkirk F.C. players Scottish Football League players Southern Football League players English Football League players Date of birth missing Footballers from Barrow-in-Furness {{England-footy-forward-1900s-stub ...
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