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Corbally is the name of
several places in Ireland, including:
Corbally,
County Cork, a
civil parish in
County Cork
Corbally,
County Down, a
townland in...
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Corbally was born and
raised in Newark, New Jersey.
According to
journalist Eamon Javers, his
paternal grandfather (also
named Thomas Corbally) "had...
- John
Edward Corbally Jr. (October 14, 1924 – July 23, 2004) was an
American academic administrator and
university president.
Corbally led
Syracuse University...
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Cyril Francis Corbally (1880 – 10
March 1946) of
Rathbeale was a
croquet player from Ireland.
Cyril Corbally won the
Croquet Championship five
times (1902...
- 12, 2018. "Kuhn,
Irene Corbally (1898–1995) | Encyclopedia.com". www.encyclopedia.com.
Retrieved 2018-10-12. Kuhn,
Irene Corbally (August 2018). ****igned...
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Elias Corbally (April 1797 – 25
November 1870) was an
Irish Liberal, Whig and
Independent Irish Party politician.
Corbally was the son of
Elias Corbally and...
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Retrieved 9 May 2016.
Corbally (1979), p. 61
Corbally (1979), p. 3 "Welcome". The
Inniskillings Museum.
Retrieved 12 June 2018.
Corbally (1979), p. 5 Norman...
- and
building commenced on the new site at
Corbally. The
newly constructed St. Munchin’s
College at
Corbally officially opened to
staff and
pupils in September...
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Prisoner of
Corbal is a 1936
British historical drama film
directed by Karl
Grune and
starring Nils Asther, Hugh
Sinclair and
Hazel Terry. It is also...
- The
Nuptials of
Corbal is a 1927
historical adventure novel by the
British writer Rafael Sabatini. Set
during the
French Revolution, it
portrays the escapades...