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Bermingham is a surname, and may refer to: * Alan Bermingham (born 1944), English former professional footballer *
Ann Bermingham Ann Cathleen Bermingham (born May 1948) is an American art historian and educator. A specialist on eighteenth- and nineteenth-century British art, Bermingham is Professor of Art History Emeritus at the University of California, Santa Barbara. ...
(born 1948), American art historian *
Anne Bermingham Anne Bermingham (1925 - 2006) was a chemist who pioneered radio carbon dating in Australia at the Museum of Applied Science in Melbourne. Education Bermingham obtained a Bachelor of Science degree at the University of Melbourne in 1948. In 1 ...
(1925–2006), Australian chemist *
Brendan Bermingham Brendan Birmingham (born 2 May 1956 in Lusmagh, County Offaly) is an Irish retired sportsperson. He played hurling with his local club Lusmagh and has been a member of the Offaly County Offaly (; ga, Contae Uíbh Fhailí) is a county in ...
(born 1956), Irish retired sportsperson * Brendon Bermingham (1914–1975), Australian rules footballer * Brian Bermingham, former Irish Fine Gael politician and former Cork City Council member *
David Bermingham The NatWest Three, also known as the Enron Three, are three British businessmen – Giles Darby, David Bermingham and Gary Mulgrew. In 2002 they were indicted in Houston, Texas on seven counts of wire fraud against their former employer Greenwich ...
(born 1962), English banker, part of the ''Natwest Three'' *
Debra Bermingham Debra Bermingham is an American artist known for her interior scenes and still lifes. Biography Debra Pandell Bermingham was born in Northampton, Massachusetts on September 18, 1953. She was educated at the University of Washington, Seattle, and ...
(born 1953), American artist *
Edward Bermingham, 13th Baron Athenry Edward de Bermingham, Anglo-Irish lord of Athenry and Dunmore, County Galway, died 1709, was the son of Francis de Bermingham, 12th Baron Athenry and Bridget, daughter of Sir Lucas Dillon. He succeeded as 13th Baron Athenry in 1677. During the ...
(died 1709), Anglo-Irish lord * Edward J. Bermingham (1887–1958), American investment banker *
Ellis Bermingham, Countess of Brandon Ellis Bermingham (1708-1789) was born in 1708 as Ellis (Elizabeth) Agar, daughter of James Agar (1672-1733), James Agar MP of Gowran Castle, County Kilkenny and his second wife Mary Wemyss. She married, first (1726), Theobald Bourke, 7th Visco ...
(1708–1789) *
Erin Bermingham Erin Margaret Bermingham (born 18 April 1988) is a New Zealand former cricketer who played as a right-arm leg break bowler. She appeared in 34 One Day Internationals and 31 Twenty20 Internationals for New Zealand between 2010 and 2017. She pla ...
(born 1988), New Zealand cricketer *
Francis Bermingham Francis Bermingham, O.F.M., fl. 1652, was an Irish Franciscan friar and scholar. Bermingham was a descendant of Meyler de Bermingham (1275), the founder of Athenry. Popularly known as ''Franciscus a Galvia'' (Francis of Galway), he was born ...
(fl. 1652), Irish Franciscan friar and scholar *
Gerry Bermingham Gerald Edward Bermingham (born 20 August 1940) is a British politician and barrister, and was Labour Member of Parliament for St Helens South from 1983 until 2001. He was born 20 August 1940 in Dublin, Ireland, and educated at Cotton College, ...
(born 1940), British politician *
Ian Bermingham Ian Bermingham (born 6 June 1989 in Dublin) is an Irish former professional footballer that played 13 seasons with League of Ireland Premier Division club, St Patricks Athletic, where he was club captain and is the all-time appearance record ...
(born 1989), Irish footballer *
James Bermingham James Bermingham was Bishop of Killala from 1344 Year 1344 ( MCCCXLIV) was a leap year starting on Thursday (link will display the full calendar) of the Julian calendar. Events January–December * March 26 – ''Reconquista'': ...
, Bishop of Killala *
James Bermingham James Bermingham was Bishop of Killala from 1344 Year 1344 ( MCCCXLIV) was a leap year starting on Thursday (link will display the full calendar) of the Julian calendar. Events January–December * March 26 – ''Reconquista'': ...
(1849–1907), Member of the Irish Republican Brotherhood (IRB) * Jennifer Bermingham, American professional golfer *
Jimmy Bermingham Jimmy Bermingham was an Irish footballer who played as forward during the 1920s and 1930s. Bermingham was an outside right during this era in the League of Ireland and was part of the Bohemians team of 1927/28 who won every trophy on offer that ...
, Irish soccer player *
John Michael Bermingham USS ''John M. Bermingham'' (DE-530) was an Evarts class destroyer escort constructed for the United States Navy during World War II. She was sent off into North Atlantic Ocean waters to protect convoys and other ships from German submarines an ...
(1905–1942), US Navy officer *
John Bermingham John Rutledge Bermingham (November 7, 1923 – May 29, 2020) was an American politician and lawyer who served in the Colorado Senate from 1965 to 1973 as a Republican. Early life and education Bermingham was born in Lake Forest, Illinois on Nove ...
(1923–2020), American politician *
Joseph Bermingham Joseph Bermingham (9 May 1919 – 11 August 1995) was an Irish Labour Party politician. Bermingham was born in Castlemitchell, County Kildare. He was educated at the Christian Brothers school in Athy and the O'Brien Institute in Dublin. Berm ...
(1919–1995), Irish politician * Joseph Bermingham (priest) (1801–1874), Irish Anglican priest *
Karl Bermingham Karl Bermingham (born 6 October 1985) is an Irish former professional footballer who played as a forward. He began his career in the Premier League with Manchester City spending the first three years of his professional career, also having b ...
(born 1985), Irish footballer *
Margaret Ball Margaret Ball (1515–1584) was a prominent member of 16th-century Irish society, who, despite being the widow of a Lord Mayor of Dublin, was arrested for her adherence to the Catholic faith and died of deprivation in the dungeons of Dublin Cas ...
(born Margaret Bermingham, 1515–1584), Irish Catholic martyr *
Mick Bermingham Michael Bermingham is an Irish people, Irish sportsperson. He played hurling for the Kilmacud Crokes GAA, Kilmacud Crokes club from 1951 until 1983 and was a member of the Dublin GAA, Dublin senior inter-county team. Bermingham was selected on ...
, Irish hurler * Paddy Bermingham (athlete) (1886–1959), Irish police officer and sportsman *
Paddy Bermingham (footballer) Patrick Joseph Bermingham (17 March 1904 – 7 November 1970) was an Irish footballer who played as a defender and represented the Irish Free State football team in 1934. Born in March 1904 and from the Rathcoole area of County Dublin, Bermingh ...
(1904–1970), Irish footballer *
Philip Bermingham Philip Bermingham (c.1420–1490) was an Irish judge who held the office of Lord Chief Justice of Ireland. He was regarded as "the most learned Irish lawyer of his time", but he had a somewhat turbulent political career and was twice accused of tr ...
( 1420–1490), Irish judge * Rachael Bermingham, Australian entrepreneur, author, public speaker * Thérèse Bermingham, Irish former Vice-Chairman of the World Scout Committee *
Thomas Bermingham (priest) Thomas Valentine Bermingham, SJ (1918 – 21 November 1998) was an American Jesuit priest, and Classical teacher and scholar. In addition to his academic career at institutions including Fordham University and Georgetown University, he was known ...
(1918–1998), American Jesuit priest, teacher and scholar * Thomas Bermingham, 1st Earl of Louth (1717–1799), Anglo-Irish politician and peer * Willie Bermingham (1942–1990), Irish firefighter and campaigner, who founded A.L.O.N.E.


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Bermingham (surname) Bermingham is the Gaelicised version of ' De Birmingham' and is descended from the family of Warwickshire, England. The Irish version of the name MacFeorais/MacPheorais is derived from Pierce de Bermingham (died 1307). The first recorded Bermingh ...
, for an article about the name *
Bermingham Castles of Ireland There are numerous Bermingham monuments in Ireland particularly in counties Kildare, Offaly, Galway, and Dublin. Most are now in a poor state. Athenry Castle in Galway has been restored, using building techniques similar to those employed when ...
* Birmingham (disambiguation) {{surname