Richard Graves MacDonnell (1814–1881), Anglo-Irish lawyer, judge and colonial governor
Richard MacDonnell (scholar) (1787–1867), 29th Provost of Trinity College, Dublin
Richard MacDonnell (Newfoundland politician) (1841–1928), Irish-born businessman and politician in Newfoundland
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RichardMacDonnell may refer to: Richard Graves MacDonnell (1814–1881), Anglo-Irish lawyer, judge and colonial governor RichardMacDonnell (scholar) (1787–1867)...
Sir Richard Graves MacDonnell KCMG CB (Chinese: 麥當奴; 3 September 1814 – 5 February 1881) was an Anglo-Irish lawyer, judge and colonial governor. His posts...
The MacDonnell Ranges, or Tjoritja in Arrernte, is a mountain range located in southern Northern Territory. MacDonnell Ranges is also the name given to...
Somhairle Buíodh MacDonnell (Scottish Gaelic: Somhairle Buidhe Mac Domhnaill), also spelt as MacDonald (c. 1505 – 1590), was a Gaelic chief, the son of...
Abyssinia under Sir Robert Napier. McDonnell was born at Dalkey, County Dublin, the youngest son of RichardMacDonnell, Provost of Trinity College, Dublin...
the east banks of the River Murray. It was proclaimed by Governor RichardMacDonnell in 1860 and named for Albert, Prince Consort of Queen Victoria. A...
McDonnell Douglas Corporation was a major American aerospace manufacturing corporation and defense contractor, formed by the merger of McDonnell Aircraft...
Kennedy Road. MacDonnell Road is named after former Hong Kong Governor Richard Graves MacDonnell, who was in office from 1866 to 1872. MacDonnell developed...
climate in the rest of Hong Kong. The sixth Governor of Hong Kong, Sir RichardMacDonnell had a summer residence built on the Peak circa 1868. Those that built...
Biography. London: Hutchinson & Co – via Wikisource. O'Byrne, William Richard (1849). "Fitzgerald, Charles" . A Naval Biographical Dictionary . John...
for the South Australian Governor at the time of proclamation, Richard Graves MacDonnell. It is located in the upper south-east of the state from the Limestone...
The Mac Philbins and Mayo Burkes had risen in revolt against English rule in Ireland. An Irish-Scottish mercenary army, led by Donnell Gorm MacDonnell of...
Ruth Kyle MacDonnell (May 13, 1922 - September 28, 2004) was an American model, singer, and actress. She was featured as a "Television Ingenue" on the...
1993 book The Muddle Headed Republic, by Harry Meklonian in 2009, and by Richard Hughes in 2017. In a similar vein, Waleed Aly suggested in 2022 replacing...
after his early sponsor, James Chambers. South Australian Governor RichardMacDonnell gave his strong support to the project. In 1863 an Order in Council...
national court be created. In 1856, the Governor of South Australia, RichardMacDonnell, suggested to the Government of South Australia that they consider...
Major General 1863 1864 11 Sir Philip Guy Major General 1864 1867 Sir RichardMacDonnell (1866–1872) 12 James Brunker Major General 1867 1869 Lieutenant Governor...
needed] Lake Gairdner was named by the Governor of South Australia, RichardMacDonnell in October 1857 after Gordon Gairdner, a Chief Clerk of the Australian...
Sir John Bowring (1854–1859) Sir Hercules Robinson (1859–1865) Sir RichardMacDonnell (1866–1872) 5 John Gardiner Austin 柯士甸 7 May 1868 4 April 1878 Sir...
"The Medallists of Ireland and Their Work". Jstor. JSTOR 25506432. Deeny, Donnell. "Historical Society launches Hist250 celebrations". TCD. Robinson, Mary...
Sir Robert Richard Torrens, GCMG (31 May 1812 – 31 August 1884), also known as Robert Richard Chute Torrens, was an Irish-born parliamentarian, writer...