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unusual facts about Moyne-Templetuohy GAA


Moyne-Templetuohy GAA

Tom Fogarty, Tipperary player (1960s-70s), later Tipperary and Offaly hurling manager


Bateau Mouche

The small draught of the Bateau-Mouche allows an itinerary that traditional boats cannot follow: the entrance of the Lachine Canal, Habitat 67, St Mary’s current, Mount Royal, Montreal Clock Tower, Jacques Cartier Bridge, La Ronde (Amusement Park), Le Moyne Channel, Montreal Biosphère

Bryan Guinness, 2nd Baron Moyne

Lord Moyne died in 1992 at Biddesden, his home in Hampshire, and was succeeded by his eldest son Jonathan.

Coleman Barks

Barks bases his paraphrases entirely on other English translations of Rumi which include renderings by John Moyne and Reynold A. Nicholson.

Gordon Dougan

He was a lecturer in the Moyne Institute in Trinity College Dublin and then worked for over ten years in industry developing vaccines and novel drugs at the Wellcome Foundation (now GSK).

Jacques le Moyne

The one existing painting believed to be by Le Moyne himself (owned by the New York Public Library) has been argued to be a replica of one of de Bry's etchings, rather than a source for it, by anthropologist and ethnohistorian Christian Feest.

Jacques le Moyne de Sainte-Hélène

In 1689 the Compagnie du Nord asked Jacques Le Moyne to try out a new route to Hudson Bay.

Jean-Baptiste Le Moyne, Sieur de Bienville

Jean Baptiste Le Moyne was the son of Charles le Moyne, born in Longueil, near Dieppe, and Catherine Primot (known as Catherine Thierry too), born in Rouen, both cities in the Province of Normandy.

John V. Le Moyne

Le Moyne is the great-great-grandfather of actress Julie Bowen.

Jonathan Guinness, 3rd Baron Moyne

Moyne and his daughter, Daphne, both had letters published in the same edition of The Daily Telegraph (16 August 2003) attacking the writer Andrew Roberts over his criticism in the same newspaper on the 13th inst.

Lord Moyne twice stood as Parliamentary Candidate for the Conservative Party, including the Lincoln by-election of 1973, notable for the election of Dick Taverne.

Lord Moyne has spoken in support of the Falun Gong movement in China since it was banned there in 1999, as reported in Hansard.


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