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Baron Killanin, of
Galway in
County Galway, is a
title in the
Peerage of the
United Kingdom. It was
created in 1900 for the
Irish lawyer and politician...
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Michael Morris, 3rd
Baron Killanin, MBE, TD (30 July 1914 – 25
April 1999) was an
Irish journalist, author,
sports official, and the
sixth president of...
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final Olympic Games under the IOC
Presidency of
Michael Morris, 3rd
Baron Killanin before he was
succeeded by Juan
Antonio Samaranch shortly afterward. Eighty...
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Michael Morris,
Baron Morris and 1st
Baron Killanin, PC, PC (Ire) (14
November 1826 – 8
September 1901),
known as Sir
Michael Morris, Bt, from 1885 to...
- four-year term, but to
retire in 1972. Ireland's Lord
Killanin was
elected first vice-president.
Killanin, seen (correctly) as Brundage's
likely successor...
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Killannin is a
Gaelic Athletic ****ociation club
based in
County Galway, Ireland. The club is a
member of the
Galway GAA. The club is one of 18
teams competing...
- the post for
twenty years, and was
succeeded by Lord
Killanin.
Michael Morris, 3rd
Baron Killanin was
elected as
Honorary President of the
Olympic Council...
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lawyer and
political figure,
became the
first Lord
Killanin in 1900
Michael Morris, 3rd
Baron Killanin (1914–1999),
Irish former head of the International...
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Martin Henry FitzPatrick Morris, 2nd
Baron Killanin, PC(Ire) (22 July 1867 – 11
August 1927) was an
Irish Unionist (Conservative)
Member of Parliament...
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Society of
Antiquaries of Ireland,
lxxviii p.99
Tomregan remains — Lord
Killanin & M. V. Duignan, S****
Guide to Ireland, 1962, (new
edition 1967), p.83...