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Corish is a surname. Men with that
surname include: Bob
Corish (born 1958),
English footballer Brendan Corish (1918–1990),
Irish politician Patrick Corish...
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Brendan Corish (19
November 1918 – 17
February 1990) was an
Irish Labour Party politician who
served as Tánaiste and
Minister for
Health from 1973 to 1977...
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Richard Corish (17
September 1886 – 19 July 1945) was an
Irish politician and
trade unionist. Born in
Wexford in 1886,
Corish was the
eldest child of...
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leaders from 1932 to 1977 (William
Norton and his
successor Brendan Corish) were
members of the
Catholic fraternal organisation the
Knights of Saint...
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Patrick Corish (1921 - 2013) was a
priest of the
Diocese of Ferns, born in
Ballycullane parish in
County Wexford. He is best
known as a
distinguished Irish...
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Robert Corish (born 13
September 1958), also
known as
Bobby Corish, is an
English former professional footballer who pla**** as a full back. Born in Liverpool...
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Laoghaire and
Rathdown 14
March 1973 5 July 1977 Fine Gael 14th FG–Lab
Brendan Corish 20 (1973) (5) Jack
Lynch (1917–1999) TD for Cork City 5 July 1977 11 December...
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which Brendan Corish announced that: "The
Seventies will be Socialist". The stall, at the
entrance to the conference, sold
Corish Speaks (a collection...
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February 2012.
Retrieved 9 July 2019.
Corish,
Patrick J. (12
March 2009). "The
Cromwellian Regime, 1650–60".
Patrick J.
Corish, The
Cromwellian Regime, 1650–1660...
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leaders of Fine Gael and the
Labour Party, Liam
Cosgrave and
Brendan Corish resigned as
leaders of
their respective parties, the
first occasion in which...