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    Catholicism portal Thomas Patrick Gilmartin (18 May 1861 – 14 October 1939) was an Irish clergyman of the Roman Catholic Church. He served as Bishop of...
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  • Gilmartin is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Charlotte Gilmartin (born 1990), English speed skater Ian Gilmartin, British inventor...
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  • witness Tom Gilmartin (politician) (1924–2012), American politician Thomas Gilmartin (1861–1939), Irish Roman Catholic archbishop This disambiguation page...
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    unlawful as it is, every life taken in pursuance of it is murder." Thomas Gilmartin, the Archbishop of Tuam, issued a letter saying that IRA men who took...
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    Romanesque Revival style. The church was dedicated to Saint Joseph by Thomas Gilmartin on 12 June 1926. The church consists of a single four-bay nave aligned...
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    of the Executive Council, and Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Tuam, Thomas Gilmartin, coming to an agreement to transfer Dunbar-Harrison from Mayo library...
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    The Newman Lecture (in association with NUIM and An Foras Feasa), Thomas Gilmartin Lecture and The Corish Lecture. Archivium Hibernicum : founded in 1911;...
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    Protestant lady by a vision of the Blessed Virgin. In 1936 Archbishop Thomas Gilmartin of Tuam established a second Commission of Enquiry. As most of the...
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  • Pope Pius XI, receiving his episcopal consecration from Archbishop Thomas Gilmartin on the following 10 August. He supported Taoiseach Éamon de Valera's...
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    Clonfert on 13 February 1903; died in office on 19 March 1918 1918 1939 Thomas Gilmartin Translated from Clonfert on 10 July 1918; died in office on 14 October...
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    presence of three of Ireland's archbishops Michael Logue, John Harty and Thomas Gilmartin. The cathedral measures 65 metres long, 37.5 metres wide, and at the...
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  • London. Retrieved 2012-10-28. "Vindy.com | Former state lawmaker Thomas Gilmartin dies". Archived from the original on 2019-07-27. Retrieved 2021-05-15...
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    foundation began in September 1932 with the foundation stone blessed by Thomas Gilmartin, Archbishop of Tuam in December 1932. The completed church was dedicated...
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  • Thomas P. Gilmartin was a former member of the Ohio House of Representatives. "Youngstown News, Obituaries, Tributes, THOMAS P. GILMARTIN, Youngstown...
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  • Harry Greenwood as Richard Finn Thomas M. Wright as Wayne Devereaux Elizabeth Blackmore as Dana Finn Lynn Gilmartin as Diane Lynch Pacharo Mzembe as...
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  • Tom Gilmartin (11 March 1935 – 22 November 2013) was an Irish businessman, whistleblower and pivotal Mahon Tribunal witness whose testimony concerning...
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    Many of the Brigade's members were blessed by the Archbishop of Tuam, Thomas Gilmartin, before sailing to Spain from Galway. In 1940, during World War II...
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    Monaghan. 24 January 1921: The Roman Catholic Archbishop of Tuam, Thomas Gilmartin, issued a letter saying that IRA volunteers who took part in ambushes...
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  • Patrick Duggan Bishop of Clonfert 1896–1903 Succeeded by Thomas O'Dea Preceded by John McEvilly Archbishop of Tuam 1903–1918 Succeeded by Thomas Gilmartin...
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    at the Wayback Machine on NYC.gov Stern, Robert A. M.; Gilmartin, Patrick; Mellins, Thomas (1987). New York 1930: Architecture and Urbanism Between...
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