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5 unusual facts about Anthony O'Grady Lefroy


Alfred Durlacher

Alfred Durlacher took part in the 1847 expedition to Gingin, Western Australia with Anthony O'Grady Lefroy.

Anthony Lefroy

Anthony O'Grady Lefroy (1816–1897), government official in Western Australia

Anthony O'Grady Lefroy

Anthony O'Grady Lefroy CMG (14 March 1816–21 January 1897), often known as O'Grady Lefroy, was an important government official in Western Australia before the advent of responsible government.

One of his sons was Henry Lefroy, who would later become the 11th Premier of Western Australia.

In 1847, Lefroy and his brother Gerald accompanied Alfred Durlacher in exploring the area that later became known as Gingin.


Anthony O. Calabrese

He, and his wife, Mary (née Buzzelli) were the parents of two sons, Anthony O. Calabrese, Jr., and Leonard M. Calabrese.

Anthony O'Neill

The Empire of Eternity (2006) is a mystery involving Napoleon Bonaparte and the early years of Egyptology.

Denis Boyles

He is a Visiting Fellow in the School of Humanities at the University of Buckingham, and co-editor (with Anthony O'Hear, director of the Royal Institute of Philosophy) of The Fortnightly Review's new series.

Luke Wadding

Wadding collected the funds for the establishment of the College of St. Isidore in Rome, for the education of Irish priests, opened 24 June 1625, with four lecturers—Anthony O'Hicidh of a famous literary family in Thomond, Martin Breathnach from Donegal, Patrick Fleming from Louth, and John Punch from Cork.

Pittsburgh Public Theater

April 1997: Groundbreaking for new theater Downtown to be named for Anthony O'Reilly.


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