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  2. The Gordons (duo) - Wikipedia

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    The Gordons released Wasn't Born To Follow one year later; this was a more country flavored record, featuring fiddler Wade Ray. In 1996, The Gordons toured Ireland, and performed live in Dublin on Ireland's RTÉ television network.

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  4. Gordon Linney - Wikipedia

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    Gordon Charles Scott Linney [1] is an Irish Anglican priest: [2] he was Archdeacon of Dublin from 1988 to 2004. [3] Linney was born in 1939 and ordained in 1970. He was a curate at Agherton [4] and then a Minor canon at Down Cathedral. Later he held incumbencies in Dublin and Glenageary. He was appointed Archdeacon of Dublin in 1988 and later ...

  5. List of mayors of Dublin - Wikipedia

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    The title was created in 1229 as Mayor of Dublin. It was elevated to Lord Mayor in 1665. ... William Wade 1408–1410 Thomas Cusacke 1410–1411 Robert Gallane 1411 ...

  6. South Lotts - Wikipedia

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    The corner of South Dock Street Park can be seen as well as houses on South Dock, Gordon, Howard, Hope, Joy, Penrose, and Doris Streets. Broader view of Ringsend from the Montevetro building. South Lotts is a small area to the south of the river Liffey in inner-city Dublin 4, one km east of Dublin City Centre, Ireland.

  7. 1885 Home Nations Championship - Wikipedia

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    The 1885 Home Nations Championship was the third series of the rugby union Home Nations Championship.It was contested by England, Ireland, Scotland, and Wales, but the tournament was not completed.

  8. Sean McClory - Wikipedia

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    McClory was born Séan Joseph McClory on 8 March 1924 in Dublin, Ireland, [1] but spent his early life in County Galway. [citation needed] He was the son of Hugh Patrick McClory, an architect and civil engineer, and Mary Margaret (née Ball), a model.

  9. 2008 in darts - Wikipedia

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    Dublin, October 4: Phil Taylor 3–2 James Wade; Dublin, October 5: Dennis Priestley 3–1 Raymond van Barneveld; Scotland, October 18: Alex Roy 3–2 Denis Ovens; Scotland, October 19: James Wade 3–1 Mark Walsh; Dinslaken, Germany, October 25: Colin Osborne 3–2 Carlos Rodriguez; Killarney Pro Tour, November 2: Terry Jenkins 3–0 Andy Jenkins