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  Thomas Croke - Wiki Ireland   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Thomas William Croke (1824-1902) was the Roman Catholic Archbishop of Cashel and Emly in Ireland.
Image:CSParnell.jpg Thomas William Croke was born in Ballyclough, County Cork, in 1824.
Croke was a strong supporter of Irish nationalism, aligning himself with the Land League and the chairman of the Irish Parliamentary Party, Charles Stewart Parnell.
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 Croke Park Stadium Dublin Ireland . Welcome to Croke Park   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
On November 20, 1920 Croke Park was the scene of a massacre by the Auxiliary Division.
Croke Park is located on the northside of Dublin and is framed by Jones Road, Clonliffe Road, St. Josephs Avenue and the Royal Canal.
Croke Park is currently the largest stadium in Ireland (and the 4th largest in Europe) with a capacity of 82,500.
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 Thomas Croke - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Thomas William Croke (May 28, 1824 – July 22, 1902) was the Roman Catholic Archbishop of Cashel and Emly in Ireland.
Charles Stewart Parnell, Archbishop Croke was an outspoken supporter of Parnell until the adultery scandal in 1891
Croke became a member of the Irish hierarchy when he became Archbishop of Cashel, one of the four Catholic Irish archbishoprics (Cashel and Emly, Dublin, Armagh and Tuam) in 1875.
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 DNZB / BIOGRAPHY
Thomas William Croke was born in the parish of Ballyclough, County Cork, Ireland, probably in 1822 or 1823.
Croke's image was uncontroversial; there was also little sign of the strongly Irish nationalist line he would adopt during his subsequent career in Ireland.
Croke's distinguished career of latter years owed much to the perceived success of his mission in Auckland, a perception he did not discourage.
www.dnzb.govt.nz /dnzb/Essay_Body.asp?PersonEssay=2C39   (629 words)

  
 Photo-Croke-Patterson-Campbell   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
The 1890 sandstone residence with attached carriage house is a rare example of the use of Chateauesque style architecture in Denver.
Thomas B. Croke, who gained fame as a merchant and experimental plant breeder and later served as a state senator, commissioned the house and lived there until he sold the property to Thomas M. Patterson in 1892.
Patterson served as a territorial delegate to Congress in 1874, a U.S. Congressman in 1877-79, U.S. Senator from 1901 to 1907, and edited and published the Rocky Mountain News until 1913.
www.ghostpi.com /Photos-Croke-Patterson-Campbell.htm   (333 words)

  
 Croke Park
In 1913 Croke Park had 2 stands on what is now known as the Hogan stand side and grassy banks all round.
On November 20, 1920 Croke Park was the scene of a massacre by the Black and Tans.
Pitch The new pitch at Croke Park was laid during spring/summer 2002 in time for the Leinster hurling final but its use was limited in its first winter to minimise the damage ahead of the Special Olympics and All-Ireland Club finals, which took place on 17 March 2003.
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 ISMA - Reflections
Thomas Croke, who, in 1836, invited Mother Catherine to send a foundation to Charleville, where he was Parish Priest.
With financial support from Uncle James Croke, a lawyer who had gone to Australia and eventually became Solicitor General of Victoria, the three older boys went to college and all chose to become priests.
Thomas, went up to Baggot Street for an interview (Bishop Quinn had been Chaplain there) and agreed that we would go.
www.mercysisters.org.au /reflect/2003/croke.html   (563 words)

  
 CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Thomas William Croke
Appointed president of St. Coleman's College, Fermoy, in 1858, Dr. Croke administered this office satisfactorily for seven years, followed by five equally successful years as pastor of Doneraile, and was then appointed bishop of Auckland, Australia.
He was consecrated in Rome by Cardinal Cullen and took part in the concluding sessions of the Vatican Council.
In 1874 Archbishop Leahy of Cashel died, and at the request of the Irish hierarchy Bishop Croke was appointed to fill the vacancy.
www.newadvent.org /cathen/04514b.htm   (459 words)

  
 No. 98-2196
On October 22, 1997, the trial court appointed Attorney Thomas Croke to represent Bollig.
On December 15, 1997, Attorney Croke filed a motion to withdraw his client's no contest plea because the trial court did not advise Bollig at the plea colloquy that as a result of his conviction: (1)he might be determined in the future to be a sexual predator under ch.
Croke's motion, in my view at least, registration is not punishment, only punishment if he fails to register....
www.wisbar.org /res/capp/z1998/98-2196.htm   (3617 words)

  
 Thomas,James,Edward CROKE, PHIlA,PA
Anne was probaby born in 1847 in Ireland.
The CROKE’s on 11th Street in Philadelphia at the time of the 1880 census.
Thomas Croke was 68 yrs old when he died on June 6, 1902 he was intered on June 10, 1902.
genforum.genealogy.com /croke/messages/5.html   (216 words)

  
 Croke Park - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Following a redevelopment program started in the 1990s, Croke Park has a capacity of 82,500, making it the fourth largest stadium in Europe, the largest stadium in the 2007 Six Nations Championship and the largest owned by an amateur organisation.
The first game to be played under lights at Croke Park will be a National Football League Division One match between Dublin and Tyrone on 3 February 2007 with Irelands Six Nations match with France following on 11 February [1].
This would be possible without a further vote of the GAA Congress, as the amendment to Rule #42 is for the entire period covering the redevelopment of Lansdowne Road.
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 Thomas Croke: ZoomInfo Business People Information
As part of the Pennsylvania division, the New Jersey agency network will be managed by Thomas Croke, VP and Divisional Manager, along with the Trevose, Pennsylvania office personnel.
Thomas has spent over 19 years in public and private practice primarily in the areas of real estate and administrative law and has been counsel for several of the major underwriters in the Pennsylvania area.
Thomas has been long active with the PLTA and currently serves as its Vice President.
www.zoominfo.com /people/croke_thomas_2363010.aspx   (727 words)

  
 Gaelic Athletic Association   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Within a few weeks of the foundation of the association, Archbishop Thomas Croke of Cashel gave it his approval and became its first patron.
Croke introduced a new rule which forbade members of the GAA from playing "foreign and fantastic games" such as tennis, polo, and croquet.
Since the 1960s, GAA has allowed its flagship stadium, Croke Park, to be used for International rules football — a compromise between Gaelic football and Australian rules — in matches between Ireland and Australia.
www.info-pedia.net /about/gaelic_athletic_association   (1063 words)

  
 Areas of Interest :: Thurles.ie
Work on the new building commenced in1865 and Archbishop Thomas Croke solemnly dedicated the Cathedral of the Assumption in 1879.
Croke retired as Archbishop in 1896, died in 1902 and is buried in the Cathedral of the Assumption.
The present round tower was built in 1495 by Thomas Butler, 7th Earl of Ormond, and it was part of the defensive system created by the Butlers to protect their land in Tipperary.
www.thurles.ie /areas_of_interest/302   (1192 words)

  
 CROKE Family
Thomas Croke was born in Newfoundland Canada 3 July 1921.
Thomas` Croke and Annie Young Noble Lang had the following child:
Patrick Croke was born in Western General Hospital @ 9.35am 28 June 1947.
www.dwalker.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk /page53a.htm   (75 words)

  
 Amazon.com: "Archbishop Croke": Key Phrase page   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Thomas William Croke, who governed the Catholic faithful from "The Palace, Thurles." For years, Archbishop Croke had steadfastly supported Parnell in his fanatic drive to win Home Rule for Ireland,...
Archbishop Croke of Cashel opposed the payment of members from a central fund.
The Association's national stadium, Croke Park (named after its founding patron, Archbishop Croke), is the largest in the country.
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 CROKE family history and genealogy information .. Croke ancestry links
OVERVIEW -- As this genealogical help and research area is a new part of our website, and is currently under development..
genealogy software and family history research database for the Croke name will likely be included in the updates along with an automated form to submit data for Croke family history..
posting surname and ancestry data for Croke items as well as allowing the public to search for Croke details will remain free of charge.
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 New Catholic Dictionary: Cashel, archdiocese of   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
In 1152 Donat O'Lonergan was appointed to the see by the Synod of Kells.
Bishops have included Donal O'Hullican (1158-1182), Edmund Butler (died 1550), Blessed Roland (1553-1561), Maurice Fitzgibbon (1567-1578), Dermod O'Hurley (1581-1583), James Butler (1774-1791) who moved the diocesan seat to Thurles where it has remained, Archbishop Bray (1792-1820), Patrick Leahy (1857-1874), Thomas Croke (1874-1902), Thomas Fennelly (1902-1913), and John Harty (1914).
On the interesting limestone elevation known as the Rock of Cashel may be seen the ruins of the ancient cathedral, burnt in 1495.
www.catholic-forum.com /saints/ncd01704.htm   (176 words)

  
 Denis CROKE 1876-1941
Birth of daughter Margaret Mary CROKE in Portlaoise (then Maryborough) Co Leix.
Death of my mother's father Denis Croke recorded in TheNationalist, April26, 1941 (see Memorabilia) ; it notes that the original deathnotice was inthe previous week's edition.
A long obituary, a big funeral,apparently.Gives names of Croke family
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 Business in Fethard 1886
Thomas Aheron, Michael Coffey, Patrick Coffey, James Curran, John Flynn, Thomas A. Kendrick, Jeremiah McCarthy, Michael McCarthy, Patrick Maher, Thomas O’Donnell, John Tehan, Henry B. Sayers.
National, Cloneen (mixed) Head teachers, Male- M. O’Brien, Female-M. Croke.
National, Kiltinan (mixed) Head teachers, Male-T. Maher, Female-E. Croke.
www.fethard.com /research/fethard_1886.html   (534 words)

  
 Colorado Ghosts
This stately home was built in 1890 and represent the Chateauesque style of architecture.
The builder, Thomas Croke lived there for two years, then sold it too Thomas Patterson who was a U.S. Congressman and later a Senator as well as the publisher of the Rocky Mountain News.
Patterson's daughter Margaret and her husband Richard Campbell also lived there until 1916.
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 Thomas Wyse - Qwika   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
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 Gerard Cushing Inc.-- Forensic Genealogy
The names and whereabouts of the siblings of a THOMAS BRIERTON, are sought for inheritance purposes within the Probate Court.THOMAS BRIERTON was born about the turn of the century (1900) in New York City.
He is alleged to be the son of Thomas and Mary Morris (nee Tyrell) and in 1910 the family lived at 251 Clinton Street, W. Hoboken, NJ.
Seek the descendants of THOMAS RYAN and ALICE FITZGERALD, of Pallasgreen, Co. Limerick, Ireland.
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 TCM Breaking News - 2002/07/22: GAA commemorates centenary of first patron's death
A massive commemoration of the centenary anniversary of the death of the first Patron of the GAA, Archbishop Thomas Croke is taking place this evening in Thurles, the birthplace of the Association.
There will be a parade of all the clubs of Tipperary to the Croke Memorial in Liberty Square which will be followed by a special Mass in the Cathedral of the Assumption and a lecture afterwards in St Patrick's College, Thurles.
© Thomas Crosbie Media - Thomas Crosbie Holdings, Ireland, 2006.
archives.tcm.ie /breakingnews/2002/07/22/story60829.asp   (138 words)

  
 wyndham01
(by 1648) Anne Gerard (dau of Thomas Gerard of Trent)
Elizabeth Croke (dau of Sir Thomas Croke of Waterpeny or Waterstok)
Bridget Mannock (dau of Thomas Mannock of Wyrminford, son of George, widow of _ Lytlebery)
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 DANIEL MANNIX : Wit and Wisdom - new edition
However, Dr Mannix's long period in Ireland under British colonial rule prior to moving to Australia at the age of 50 had accustomed him to seeing Catholic bishops as the natural leaders of their people in spiritual and secular areas.
This was especially embodied in the leadership of Archbishop Thomas Croke of Cashel, who served as a strong role model for the young Mannix.
For Dr Mannix, the line between Church and State was not always clear cut.
www.ad2000.com.au /articles/2003/decjan2003p9_1507.html   (1659 words)

  
 Additional documents: 1480-1 (nos 598-622) | British History Online
12 Dec. 42 sacks 19 cloves of wool and 1,417 woolfells making 5¾ sacks 37 fells of Roger Kynton, Thomas Grafton, Richard Garden, John Benyngton, Robert Flemmyng and William Miles, merchants of the Staple.
Lewis Bonvise, A, 5 tuns 1 pipe wine
In the ship of Thomas Keten called le Mary Dawbeney
www.british-history.ac.uk /report.asp?compid=36086   (680 words)

  
 ChooseLaw - Law Firms - Law Offices of Thomas Croke, S.C. in Adams, WI   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
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