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  • James Corry
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    James Corry may refer to: James Corry (political scientist) (1899–1985), Canadian academic James Corry (Canadian politician) (1895–1968), Canadian Member

    James Corry

    James_Corry

  • Corry (surname)
  • Surname list

    Corry (born 1961), Irish columnist, travel writer and author of sports history Isaac Corry (1753–1813), Irish and British politician and lawyer James

    Corry (surname)

    Corry_(surname)

  • James Corry (political scientist)
  • James Alexander Corry CC (1899 – December 26, 1985) was a Canadian academic and the thirteenth Principal of Queen's University, Ontario, from 1961 until

    James Corry (political scientist)

    James_Corry_(political_scientist)

  • James Corry (Irish politician)
  • Irish politician (1634–1718)

    Colonel James Corry (1634 – 1 May 1718) was an Irish politician and soldier. He was the son of John Corry and his wife Blanch Johnston, and originated

    James Corry (Irish politician)

    James Corry (Irish politician)

    James_Corry_(Irish_politician)

  • John Corry
  • Irish politician (1667–1726)

    Colonel John Corry (8 January 1667 – 11 November 1726) was an Irish politician. He was the son of Colonel James Corry and his first wife Sarah Anketill

    John Corry

    John Corry

    John_Corry

  • James Corry (Canadian politician)
  • Canadian politician

    James Neilson Corry (15 February 1895 – 11 July 1968) was a Liberal party member of the House of Commons of Canada. He was born in Britton, Ontario and

    James Corry (Canadian politician)

    James_Corry_(Canadian_politician)

  • William Corry (disambiguation)
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Ohio Sir William Corry, 2nd Baronet (1859–1926), of the Corry baronets Sir William James Corry, 4th Baronet (1924–2000), of the Corry baronets William

    William Corry (disambiguation)

    William_Corry_(disambiguation)

  • Corry Brokken
  • Dutch singer and judge (1932–2016)

    Cornelia Maria "Corry" Brokken (3 December 1932 – 31 May 2016) was a Dutch singer, television presenter and jurist. In 1957, she won the second edition

    Corry Brokken

    Corry Brokken

    Corry_Brokken

  • Corry baronets
  • Baronetcy in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom

    Baronetage of the United Kingdom. It was created on 10 September 1885 for James Corry, Member of Parliament for Belfast from 1874 to 1885 and Armagh Mid from

    Corry baronets

    Corry baronets

    Corry_baronets

  • 1826 in the United Kingdom
  • creator of Wisden Cricketers' Almanack (died 1884) 8 September – Sir James Corry, 1st Baronet, politician (died 1891) 24 September – George Price Boyce

    1826 in the United Kingdom

    1826_in_the_United_Kingdom

  • Mid Armagh (UK Parliament constituency)
  • Parliamentary constituency in the United Kingdom, 1885–1922

    1886 (by) Sir James Corry, Bt. Conservative 1891 Sir Dunbar Barton Irish Unionist 1900 (by) John Lonsdale Irish Unionist 1918 (by) James Rolston Lonsdale

    Mid Armagh (UK Parliament constituency)

    Mid_Armagh_(UK_Parliament_constituency)

  • Armar Lowry-Corry, 1st Earl Belmore
  • Irish nobleman and politician

    (later Lowry-Corry) MP, of Ahenis, County Tyrone by his wife Sarah Corry, second daughter and eventual co-heiress of Colonel John Corry, MP, of Castle

    Armar Lowry-Corry, 1st Earl Belmore

    Armar Lowry-Corry, 1st Earl Belmore

    Armar_Lowry-Corry,_1st_Earl_Belmore

  • James Corey
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    James Corey may refer to: Jim Corey, American actor James S. A. Corey, pen name James Cory, Welsh politician and shipowner James Corry (disambiguation)

    James Corey

    James_Corey

  • Belfast (UK Parliament constituency)
  • UK Parliamentary constituency in Ireland, 1801–1885

    who were admitted before March 1831. Notes (1) Lord Arthur Chichester and James Emerson Tennent changed party allegiance in 1834 (from Liberal to Conservative)

    Belfast (UK Parliament constituency)

    Belfast_(UK_Parliament_constituency)

  • Belfast East (UK Parliament constituency)
  • Parliamentary constituency in the United Kingdom, 1885–1918 and since 1922

    ±% Ind. Conservative Edward de Cobain 3,033 44.4 Irish Conservative James Corry 2,929 42.9 Liberal Robert Wallace Murray 870 12.7 Majority 104 1.5 Turnout

    Belfast East (UK Parliament constituency)

    Belfast East (UK Parliament constituency)

    Belfast_East_(UK_Parliament_constituency)

  • 1826
  • Calendar year

    Carl Gegenbaur, German anatomist, professor (d. 1903) September 8 – Sir James Corry, 1st Baronet, British politician (d. 1891) September 13 – Zeng Laishun

    1826

    1826

    1826

  • 1891
  • Calendar year

    George H. Cooper, United States Navy admiral (b. 1821) November 28 – Sir James Corry, 1st Baronet, British politician (b. 1826) December 4 – Frederick Whitaker

    1891

    1891

  • Sir James Corry, 1st Baronet
  • Irish politician

    Sir James Porter Corry, 1st Baronet (8 September 1826 – 28 November 1891) was an Irish politician. He served as a Conservative Member of Parliament (MP)

    Sir James Corry, 1st Baronet

    Sir James Corry, 1st Baronet

    Sir_James_Corry,_1st_Baronet

  • April 16
  • Day of the year

    Eisenstein, German mathematician and academic (died 1852) 1826 – Sir James Corry, 1st Baronet, British politician (died 1891) 1827 – Octave Crémazie,

    April 16

    April_16

  • List of people from the University of Oxford in academic disciplines
  • Brewin (St John's and Christ Church) James Burnham (Balliol) Alex Callinicos (Balliol) Gerald Cohen (All Souls) James Corry Principal of Queen's University

    List of people from the University of Oxford in academic disciplines

    List_of_people_from_the_University_of_Oxford_in_academic_disciplines

  • RNLB Alfred Corry
  • Type of sailing and rowing lifeboat

    Royal National Lifeboat Institution (RNLI) from the estate of Alfred James Corry of Putney, for whom she was named. During her 25-year working career

    RNLB Alfred Corry

    RNLB Alfred Corry

    RNLB_Alfred_Corry

  • Massey Lectures
  • Canadian lecture series

    Grant, Time as History 1970 – George Wald, Therefore Choose Life 1971 – James Corry, The Power of the Law 1972 – Pierre Dansereau, Inscape and Landscape

    Massey Lectures

    Massey_Lectures

  • Ivan Corry
  • Australian rules footballer, born 1907

    police sergeant William James Corry (1866–1945) and Rose Florence Corry, nee Brien (1872–1966), Ivan Corry Edwin Brian Corry was born at Shepparton on

    Ivan Corry

    Ivan_Corry

  • List of Rhodes Scholars
  • pioneer in the field of psychopathy, co-author of The Three Faces of Eve James Corry University of Saskatchewan Lincoln 1924 Canada Principal of Queen's University

    List of Rhodes Scholars

    List_of_Rhodes_Scholars

  • St Aloysius' College, Glasgow
  • Independent, Jesuit school in Glasgow, Scotland

    seekers and charities to give back to their community. 1859-60 - Fr James Corry, SJ 1860-61 - Fr John Biden, SJ 1861-65 - Fr Thomas Brown Parkinson,

    St Aloysius' College, Glasgow

    St Aloysius' College, Glasgow

    St_Aloysius'_College,_Glasgow

  • Queen's University Faculty of Law
  • University in Ontario, Canada

    outside of Osgoode Hall. The modern law school was founded in 1957 with James Corry, Stuart Ryan and Daniel Soberman as the founding members of the faculty

    Queen's University Faculty of Law

    Queen's University Faculty of Law

    Queen's_University_Faculty_of_Law

  • List of Irish MPs 1695–1699
  • Thomas Butler Henry Colley County Kildare 1698–1699 William Conolly James Corry Francis Folliott Henry Folliott Percy Freke Thomas Handcock William Handcock

    List of Irish MPs 1695–1699

    List_of_Irish_MPs_1695–1699

  • Corry, Pennsylvania
  • City in Pennsylvania, US

    Corry is a city in northwestern Pennsylvania, United States. As of the 2020 census, the population of the city was 6,210, and it is the second largest

    Corry, Pennsylvania

    Corry, Pennsylvania

    Corry,_Pennsylvania

  • James Rolleston
  • New Zealand actor (born 1997)

    Scoop.co.nz. Retrieved 16 June 2014. "James Rolleston". IMDb. Corry, Dominic (19 January 2014). "Dominic Corry: A glimpse into The Dead Lands". The New

    James Rolleston

    James_Rolleston

  • List of MPs elected in the 1874 United Kingdom general election
  • Bassett Liberal Belfast (Two members) William Johnston Conservative James Corry Conservative Berkshire (Three members) Richard Benyon Conservative Robert

    List of MPs elected in the 1874 United Kingdom general election

    List of MPs elected in the 1874 United Kingdom general election

    List_of_MPs_elected_in_the_1874_United_Kingdom_general_election

  • John James Deutsch
  • Canadian economist

    John James Deutsch CC (26 February 1911 – March 18, 1976) was a Canadian economist who served as the first chairman of the Economic Council of Canada

    John James Deutsch

    John_James_Deutsch

  • Sir Gustavus Hume, 3rd Baronet
  • 17th-century Irish baronet

    Ireland Preceded by James Corry Christopher Irwin Member of Parliament for County Fermanagh 1713-1731 With: James Corry (1713-1719) John Corry (1719-1726) Richard

    Sir Gustavus Hume, 3rd Baronet

    Sir_Gustavus_Hume,_3rd_Baronet

  • James Callaghan
  • Prime Minister of the United Kingdom from 1976 to 1979

    Leonard James Callaghan, Baron Callaghan of Cardiff (/ˈkæləhæn/ KAL-ə-han; 27 March 1912 – 26 March 2005), was a British statesman who served as Prime

    James Callaghan

    James Callaghan

    James_Callaghan

  • Deaths in December 1985
  • baseball player. François Châtelet, 60, French political philosopher. James Corry, 85–86, Canadian academics administrator and political scientist. Raif

    Deaths in December 1985

    Deaths_in_December_1985

  • Dublin University (constituency)
  • University constituency in Ireland

    elected MPs or TDs to a series of representative legislative bodies. When James I first convened the Parliament of Ireland, the University of Dublin was

    Dublin University (constituency)

    Dublin_University_(constituency)

  • List of companions of the Order of Canada
  • April 8, 1981 Clément Cormier 1910 1987 June 23, 1972 October 25, 1972 James Corry 1899 1985 June 28, 1968 November 12, 1968 Peter Cory 1925 2020 May 1

    List of companions of the Order of Canada

    List_of_companions_of_the_Order_of_Canada

  • Another Friday Night
  • 2023 studio album by Joel Corry

    Friday Night is the debut studio album by English DJ and producer Joel Corry, originally released digitally on 14 July 2023 with 13 tracks before its

    Another Friday Night

    Another_Friday_Night

  • Bangaranga
  • 2026 single by Dara

    Ukraine Sweden Switzerland Austria Bulgaria Performers 1950s Lys Assia Corry Brokken André Claveau Teddy Scholten 1960s Jacqueline Boyer Jean-Claude

    Bangaranga

    Bangaranga

  • List of Conservative Party MPs (UK)
  • Fiennes Cornwallis, 1st Baron Cornwallis John Corrie Sir James Corry, 1st Baronet Albert Costain James Couchman Michael Coulson John Sewell Courtauld Philip

    List of Conservative Party MPs (UK)

    List_of_Conservative_Party_MPs_(UK)

  • The Lonely
  • 7th episode of the 1st season of The Twilight Zone

    flats, and sand that stretch to infinity. The dungeon has an inmate: James A. Corry. And this is his residence: a metal shack. An old touring car that squats

    The Lonely

    The_Lonely

  • Dunbar Barton
  • Anglo-Irish British politician, author and judge

    Parliament of the United Kingdom Preceded by Sir James Corry, Bt. Member of Parliament for Mid Armagh 1891 – 1900 Succeeded by John Lonsdale Legal offices

    Dunbar Barton

    Dunbar Barton

    Dunbar_Barton

  • Bertie Gotto
  • Rugby union player from Northern Ireland

    Gotto was a maternal grandson of Conservative member of parliament Sir James Corry, 1st Baronet. He attended Campbell College and Uppingham School. A rugby

    Bertie Gotto

    Bertie_Gotto

  • Corry Evans
  • Northern Irish footballer (born 1990)

    Corry John Evans (born 30 July 1990) is a Northern Irish former professional footballer who played as a midfielder or centre-back. A former Northern Ireland

    Corry Evans

    Corry Evans

    Corry_Evans

  • November 28
  • Day of the year

    Jyotirao Phule, Indian philosopher and activist (born 1827) 1891 – Sir James Corry, 1st Baronet, British politician (born 1826) 1893 – Talbot Baines Reed

    November 28

    November_28

  • USS Corry (DD-463)
  • US Navy Gleaves-class destroyer

    USS Corry (DD-463), a Gleaves-class destroyer, (also known as the Bristol class), was the second ship of the United States Navy to be named for Lieutenant

    USS Corry (DD-463)

    USS Corry (DD-463)

    USS_Corry_(DD-463)

  • Sweet Baby James
  • 1970 studio album by James Taylor

    Thrasher – art direction Henry Diltz – photography Wurlitzer, Rudolph; Corry, Will (1971). Two-lane Blacktop. Award Books. p. 36. Retrieved October 11

    Sweet Baby James

    Sweet_Baby_James

  • 1820s
  • Decade

    Carl Gegenbaur, German anatomist, professor (d. 1903) September 8 – Sir James Corry, 1st Baronet, British politician (d. 1891) September 13 – Zeng Laishun

    1820s

    1820s

    1820s

  • Morgan McSweeney
  • Irish-born political aide (born 1977)

    Morgan James McSweeney (born 19 April 1977) is an Irish political strategist for the British Labour Party. He served as Downing Street Chief of Staff

    Morgan McSweeney

    Morgan_McSweeney

  • Donegal Artillery
  • Auxiliary unit of the British Army

    September 1860, promoted Lt-Col 16 March 1878, retired 5 February 1879 James Corry Jones Lowry, promoted 5 March 1879 H.H.A. Stewart, formerly RA, appointed

    Donegal Artillery

    Donegal_Artillery

  • Dara (Bulgarian singer)
  • Bulgarian singer (born 1998)

    Ukraine Sweden Switzerland Austria Bulgaria Performers 1950s Lys Assia Corry Brokken André Claveau Teddy Scholten 1960s Jacqueline Boyer Jean-Claude

    Dara (Bulgarian singer)

    Dara (Bulgarian singer)

    Dara_(Bulgarian_singer)

  • Jimmy Hoffa
  • American labor union leader (born 1913, disappeared 1975)

    Times. Retrieved 2025-05-07. IHB (November 28, 2022). "James R." IHB. Retrieved 2024-06-05. Corry, John (April 25, 1983). "Tv: Hoffa Vs. Kennedy, A 2-Part

    Jimmy Hoffa

    Jimmy Hoffa

    Jimmy_Hoffa

  • Peter Corry
  • Northern Irish singer, producer and director

    Peter Andrew Corry MBE is a Northern Irish singer, director, producer and actor. As a performer Corry has been cast in productions of Così fan tutte, The

    Peter Corry

    Peter Corry

    Peter_Corry

  • J. Waldo Monteith
  • Canadian politician

    (Perth—Wilmot; 1970–1972) In office 10 August 1953 – 29 October 1972 Preceded by James Corry Succeeded by William H. Jarvis Personal details Born Jay Waldo Monteith

    J. Waldo Monteith

    J. Waldo Monteith

    J._Waldo_Monteith

  • Scott Hastings (rugby union)
  • Scotland and Lions rugby union player (1964–2026)

    2008: Mark Regan (vs. Eng) Dec 2008: John Smit (vs. Aus) May 2009: Martin Corry (vs. Eng) Jun 2009: Phil Waugh (vs. Aus) Dec 2009: Victor Matfield (vs.

    Scott Hastings (rugby union)

    Scott Hastings (rugby union)

    Scott_Hastings_(rugby_union)

  • List of MPs elected in the 1880 United Kingdom general election
  • Liberal Bedfordshire (two members) James Howard Liberal Marquess of Tavistock Liberal Belfast (two members) James Corry Conservative William Ewart Conservative

    List of MPs elected in the 1880 United Kingdom general election

    List of MPs elected in the 1880 United Kingdom general election

    List_of_MPs_elected_in_the_1880_United_Kingdom_general_election

  • List of Irish MPs 1713–1714
  • Burton Sir Pierce Butler Alexander Cairnes George Evans William Conolly James Corry Arthur Davys Joseph Deane Sir Matthew Deane John Forster Ralph Freke

    List of Irish MPs 1713–1714

    List_of_Irish_MPs_1713–1714

  • List of MPs elected in the 1886 United Kingdom general election
  • over several days from 1 July to 27 July 1886. June 1887: County Carlow – James Patrick Mahon (Irish Liberal) succeeding John Aloysius Blake (Irish Parliamentary

    List of MPs elected in the 1886 United Kingdom general election

    List of MPs elected in the 1886 United Kingdom general election

    List_of_MPs_elected_in_the_1886_United_Kingdom_general_election

  • High Sheriff of Fermanagh
  • Judicial representative of the Monarch in Northern Ireland

    Castle 1663: Nicholas Willoughby 1664: James Caldwell 1665: Sir Gilbert Eccles of Shannock Manor 1666: John Corry of Castlecoole[citation needed] 1667:

    High Sheriff of Fermanagh

    High_Sheriff_of_Fermanagh

  • List of United Kingdom by-elections (1885–1900)
  • Redmond Parnellite Nationalist Death Mid Armagh 17 December 1891 Sir James Corry Irish Unionist Dunbar Barton Irish Unionist Death Chichester 9 December

    List of United Kingdom by-elections (1885–1900)

    List_of_United_Kingdom_by-elections_(1885–1900)

  • High Sheriff of Monaghan
  • 1660: Captain Foster 1662: Oliver Ancketill 1664: Simon Richardson 1677: James Corry 1682: Matthew Ancketill of Ancketills Grove 1689: Major John McKenna

    High Sheriff of Monaghan

    High_Sheriff_of_Monaghan

  • 21st Canadian Parliament
  • 1949–1953 legislative term

    term Peel Gordon Graydon Progressive Conservative 1935 4th term Perth James Corry Liberal 1949 1st term Peterborough West Gordon Fraser Progressive Conservative

    21st Canadian Parliament

    21st Canadian Parliament

    21st_Canadian_Parliament

  • Two-Lane Blacktop
  • 1971 film by Monte Hellman

    Monte Hellman, from a screenplay by Rudy Wurlitzer and Will Corry. It stars musicians James Taylor and Dennis Wilson, Warren Oates, and Laurie Bird in

    Two-Lane Blacktop

    Two-Lane_Blacktop

  • Derry Greyhound Stadium
  • Greyhound racing stadium in Northern Ireland

    Greyhound Derby trial stake every year and major events have included the James Corry Marathon, Festival Derby, and Ulster 500. The greyhound race track closed

    Derry Greyhound Stadium

    Derry_Greyhound_Stadium

  • Charles Sherrard
  • British Army officer and rugby union player

    Charles Sherrard was born on 25 December 1848 in London, the son of James Corry Sherrard, Esq. of Reigate. He attended Rugby School, and was a member

    Charles Sherrard

    Charles Sherrard

    Charles_Sherrard

  • 1886 Mid Armagh by-election
  • UK parliamentary by-election

    created for the 1885 general election. The Conservative candidate, Sir James Corry, previously an MP for Belfast, held the seat for the party. The Constitutional

    1886 Mid Armagh by-election

    1886_Mid_Armagh_by-election

  • List of Irish MPs 1692–1693
  • County Carlow Henry Boyle County Cork William Conolly Donegal Borough James Corry County Fermanagh Nehemiah Donnellan Galway Town Edward FitzGerald County

    List of Irish MPs 1692–1693

    List_of_Irish_MPs_1692–1693

  • W. A. Mackintosh
  • Canadian economist and political scientist

    of which he was a fellow and was president from 1956 to 1957. Mackintosh-Corry Hall at Queen's is co-named in his honour. He married Jean Isobel Easton

    W. A. Mackintosh

    W._A._Mackintosh

  • Pierre Trudeau
  • Prime Minister of Canada (1968–1979; 1980–1984)

    offered a position at Queen's University teaching political science by James Corry, who later became Principal of Queen's, but turned it down because he

    Pierre Trudeau

    Pierre Trudeau

    Pierre_Trudeau

  • High Sheriff of Tyrone
  • Judicial representative in County Tyrone

    Hamilton, 1st Baronet of Dunamana 1765: James Colhoun 1766: John Staples 1767: William Coningham 1768: Armar Lowry-Corry, 1st Earl Belmore 1769: William Irvine

    High Sheriff of Tyrone

    High_Sheriff_of_Tyrone

  • Gavin Hastings
  • British Lions & Scotland international rugby union player

    2008: Mark Regan (vs. Eng) Dec 2008: John Smit (vs. Aus) May 2009: Martin Corry (vs. Eng) Jun 2009: Phil Waugh (vs. Aus) Dec 2009: Victor Matfield (vs.

    Gavin Hastings

    Gavin Hastings

    Gavin_Hastings

  • List of Irish MPs 1715–1727
  • William Conolly Algernon Coote Thomas Coote County Monaghan James Corry John Corry James Stopford Arthur Hill Charles Fane John Folliot John Forster Percy

    List of Irish MPs 1715–1727

    List_of_Irish_MPs_1715–1727

  • County Fermanagh (Parliament of Ireland constituency)
  • Pre-1801 Irish constituency

    House of Commons until 1800. In the Patriot Parliament of 1689 summoned by James II, Fermanagh was not represented. Created a baronet in 1764 O'Hart 2007

    County Fermanagh (Parliament of Ireland constituency)

    County_Fermanagh_(Parliament_of_Ireland_constituency)

  • High Sheriff of Westmeath
  • 1873: Walter William Dutton Pollard-Urquhart, of Castle Pollard. 1874: James Corry Jones Lowry, of Rockdale. 1875: Joshua Harry Cooper. 1876: Major Rochfort

    High Sheriff of Westmeath

    High_Sheriff_of_Westmeath

  • Andy Burnham
  • British politician (born 1970)

    position of Secretary of State for Culture, Media and Sport, replacing James Purnell. In June 2008, he apologised to the director of pressure group Liberty

    Andy Burnham

    Andy Burnham

    Andy_Burnham

  • Somerset Lowry-Corry, 2nd Earl Belmore
  • Irish nobleman and politician (1774–1841)

    Somerset Lowry-Corry, 2nd Earl Belmore (11 July 1774 – 18 April 1841), styled The Honourable from 1781 to 1797 and then known as Viscount Corry until 1802

    Somerset Lowry-Corry, 2nd Earl Belmore

    Somerset Lowry-Corry, 2nd Earl Belmore

    Somerset_Lowry-Corry,_2nd_Earl_Belmore

  • Robert Harvey (musician)
  • Musical artist

    for Clean Bandit/Jess Glynne, "Lonely" for Joel Corry (and Harlee) and "Head and Heart" for Joel Corry/MNEK. In 2021 he joined Kasabian as a touring vocalist

    Robert Harvey (musician)

    Robert Harvey (musician)

    Robert_Harvey_(musician)

  • Perth (federal electoral district)
  • Former federal electoral district in Ontario, Canada

     1945–1949     Albert Bradshaw Progressive Conservative 21st  1949–1953     James Corry Liberal 22nd  1953–1957     Jay Monteith Progressive Conservative 23rd

    Perth (federal electoral district)

    Perth_(federal_electoral_district)

  • Sorry (I Didn't Know)
  • 1999 song by Monsta Boy

    Time". "Sorry (I Didn't Know)" was covered by English DJ and producer Joel Corry, retitled "Sorry", and was released on 4 April 2019 through Perfect Havoc

    Sorry (I Didn't Know)

    Sorry_(I_Didn't_Know)

  • Lord Lieutenant of Fermanagh
  • Ceremonial officer in Fermanagh, Northern Ireland

    2nd Baronet: c.1662– (died 1695) Roger Maguire: 1689–1691 (Jacobite) James Corry: 1705– (died 1718) Henry Brooke: 1709– (died 1761) Mervyn Archdall: 1756

    Lord Lieutenant of Fermanagh

    Lord_Lieutenant_of_Fermanagh

  • De Candole
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    (1869–1941), Clerk in Holy Orders, brother of Henry de Candole (priest). James Alexander Corry Vully de Candole - (1871–1917), Clerk in Holy Orders, brother of

    De Candole

    De_Candole

  • 1891 Mid Armagh by-election
  • UK parliamentary by-election

    1891. The vacancy arose because of the death of the sitting member, Sir James Corry of the new Irish Unionist Party. Only one candidate was nominated, Dunbar

    1891 Mid Armagh by-election

    1891_Mid_Armagh_by-election

  • James Lyons (political adviser)
  • British special adviser

    James Lyons is a British political aide and former journalist. He served as Downing Street Director of Strategic Communications in the Starmer ministry

    James Lyons (political adviser)

    James_Lyons_(political_adviser)

  • Somerset Lowry-Corry, 4th Earl Belmore
  • Irish nobleman and politician (1835–1913)

    Somerset Richard Lowry-Corry, 4th Earl Belmore, GCMG, PC (Ire) (9 April 1835 – 6 April 1913), styled as Viscount Corry from 1841 to 1845, was an Irish

    Somerset Lowry-Corry, 4th Earl Belmore

    Somerset Lowry-Corry, 4th Earl Belmore

    Somerset_Lowry-Corry,_4th_Earl_Belmore

  • John McKane
  • British politician (died 1886)

    Parliament of the United Kingdom New constituency Member of Parliament for Mid Armagh 1885 – 1886 Succeeded by Sir James Corry, Bt.

    John McKane

    John_McKane

  • List of Eurovision Song Contest winners
  • (four-way) win. Lys Assia, winner of the inaugural 1956 contest for Switzerland. Corry Brokken, winner of the 1957 contest for the Netherlands. André Claveau,

    List of Eurovision Song Contest winners

    List of Eurovision Song Contest winners

    List_of_Eurovision_Song_Contest_winners

  • Natalia Grace
  • American adoptee with dwarfism (born 2003)

    alone in the Lafayette apartment, Natalia was invited to live with Antwon Corry Mans, a self-described "bishop," and his wife, Cynthia Mary Renee Mans,

    Natalia Grace

    Natalia_Grace

  • Castle Coole
  • Historic mansion in Northern Ireland

    Castle Coole estate was purchased in 1656 by the Belfast merchant John Corry, grandfather of the 1st Earl Belmore. The estate is named for Lough Coole

    Castle Coole

    Castle Coole

    Castle_Coole

  • List of Irish MPs 1703–1713
  • Cairnes William Cairnes George Evans John Caulfeild William Conolly James Corry John Corry Joseph Deane Sir Thomas Dilkes Castlemartyr 1703–1707 George Dodington

    List of Irish MPs 1703–1713

    List_of_Irish_MPs_1703–1713

  • Caity Baser
  • English singer

    Stefflon Don, which peaked at number 93 and "Dance Around It" with Joel Corry, which peaked at number 61. She is also a member of Loud LDN. Baser was

    Caity Baser

    Caity Baser

    Caity_Baser

  • Bulgaria in the Eurovision Song Contest 2026
  • Ukraine Sweden Switzerland Austria Bulgaria Performers 1950s Lys Assia Corry Brokken André Claveau Teddy Scholten 1960s Jacqueline Boyer Jean-Claude

    Bulgaria in the Eurovision Song Contest 2026

    Bulgaria_in_the_Eurovision_Song_Contest_2026

  • Jamiroquai
  • English acid jazz band

    Nick Tydeman Timeline Emergency on Planet Earth (1993), illustrated by James Marsh The Return of the Space Cowboy (1994) Travelling Without Moving (1996)

    Jamiroquai

    Jamiroquai

    Jamiroquai

  • JJ (singer)
  • Austrian singer (born 2001)

    Ukraine Sweden Switzerland Austria Bulgaria Performers 1950s Lys Assia Corry Brokken André Claveau Teddy Scholten 1960s Jacqueline Boyer Jean-Claude

    JJ (singer)

    JJ (singer)

    JJ_(singer)

  • Henry Lowry-Corry (1845–1927)
  • British Army officer and politician (1845–1927)

    Colonel Henry William Lowry-Corry DL, JP (30 June 1845 – 6 May 1927), styled The Honourable from birth, was a British Army officer and Conservative politician

    Henry Lowry-Corry (1845–1927)

    Henry_Lowry-Corry_(1845–1927)

  • Armar Lowry-Corry, 3rd Earl Belmore
  • British politician (1801–1845)

    Armar Lowry-Corry, 3rd Earl Belmore (28 December 1801 – 17 December 1845), styled Viscount Corry from 1802 to 1841, was an Irish nobleman and politician

    Armar Lowry-Corry, 3rd Earl Belmore

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  • Isaac Corry
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    JAMES

    Middle English and Old French vernacular form of Late Latin Jacomus, from Greek Iakobos, JAMES means "supplanter." In the New Testament bible, this is the name of several characters, including two apostles and a half-brother of Jesus.

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    Supplanter; Jimmy; Variant of Jacob; Holds the Heel; He who Supplants; A Cheerful; Great; Lovable

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  • Hames
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    English

    Hames

    English : habitational name from Hames Hall in Papcastle, Cumbria, named from the plural of northern Middle English hame ‘homestead’.

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  • JAMEY
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    English

    JAMEY

    Variant spelling of English/Scottish Jamie, JAMEY means "supplanter."

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  • JAYMES
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    JAYMES

    Variant spelling of English James, JAYMES means "supplanter."

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  • Jamey
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    Supplanter; Holder of the Heel; Form of James

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    same as Jacob, the Greek form of Jacob, supplanter (to take the place of another, as through force, scheming, strategy, or the like)

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    Form of James; One who Supplants

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    Jamee

    Supplanter; One who Replaces; Form of James

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    Eames

    English : probably from the possessive case of the Middle English word eam ‘uncle’, denoting a retainer in the household of the uncle of some important local person.English : possibly also a variant of Ames.

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  • James, Jimmy
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    Christian & English(British/American/Australian)

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    Supplanter

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  • Sames
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    Sames

    English : unexplained.German : possibly from a Germanic stem sam used of a personal name of unknown meaning.

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  • Fitz James
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    Fitz James

    Son of James.

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  • Games
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    Games

    Spanish : variant of Gámez (see Gamez).English : variant of Game.

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  • Ames
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    Ames

    English : from the Old French and Middle English personal name Amys, Amice, which is either directly from Latin amicus ‘friend’, used as a personal name, or via a Late Latin derivative of this, Amicius.German : of uncertain origin. Perhaps a nickname for an active person, from a Germanic word related to Old High German amazzig ‘busy’. Compare modern German Ameise ‘ant’.William Ames, the son of Richard Ames of Bruton, Somerset, came to Braintree, MA, from England in about 1640. He had numerous prominent descendants.

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  • James Seamus
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    Irish

    James Seamus

    The Irish version of James. Many well-known Irishmen have been called Seamus including the 1995 Nobel poet laureate Seamus Heaney. The Nobel prize in Literature was awarded for his “”works of lyrical beauty and ethical depth, which exalt everyday miracles and the living past.””

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    James

    English : from a personal name that has the same origin as Jacob. However, among English speakers, it is now felt to be a separate name in its own right. This is largely because in the Authorized Version of the Bible (1611) the form James is used in the New Testament as the name of two of Christ’s apostles (James the brother of John and James the brother of Andrew), whereas in the Old Testament the brother of Esau is called Jacob. The form James comes from Latin Jacobus via Late Latin Jac(o)mus, which also gave rise to Jaime, the regular form of the name in Spanish (as opposed to the learned Jacobo). See also Jack and Jackman. This is a common surname throughout the British Isles, particularly in South Wales.

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  • Janes
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    Janes

    English : patronymic from the personal name Jan (see Jayne).Czech (Janeš) : from a pet form of the personal name Jan, a vernacular form of Greek Iōannēs (see John).

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    Jakes

    English : patronymic from Jack 1.Czech (Jakeš) : from a derivative of the personal name Jakub, Czech form of Jacob.

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  • Amritam
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    Indian, Sanskrit

    Amritam

    Veritable Nectar

  • Farqad
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    Farqad

    Name of a star

  • Rukhmini
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    Hindu

    Rukhmini

    Goddess Laxmi, Consort of Lord Krishna

  • Anunita
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    Indian

    Anunita

    Courtesy

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    Arabic, Muslim

    Naaqid

    A Critic; A Reviewer

  • Rashia
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    Indian, Punjabi, Sikh

    Rashia

    A Young Gazelle

  • Doretta
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    Doretta

    Gift.

  • Janatha
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    Janatha

    Lord of People

  • Bodhamaya
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    Bodhamaya

    Consisting of Pure Knowledge; Wise

  • Bethuel
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    Bethuel

    Filiation of God.

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  • Gray
  • superl.

    Old; mature; as, gray experience. Ames.

  • Dice
  • v. i.

    To play games with dice.

  • Table
  • n.

    The games of backgammon and of draughts.

  • Jakes
  • n.

    A privy.

  • Hellanodic
  • n.

    A judge or umpire in games or combats.

  • Onomatologist
  • n.

    One versed in the history of names.

  • Multinominous
  • a.

    Having many names or terms.

  • Trieterics
  • n. pl.

    Festival games celebrated once in three years.

  • Polyonomous
  • a.

    Having many names or titles; polyonymous.

  • Quinquennalia
  • n. pl.

    Public games celebrated every five years.

  • Jeames
  • n.

    A footman; a flunky.

  • Namer
  • n.

    One who names, or calls by name.

  • Tamer
  • n.

    One who tames or subdues.

  • Fish
  • n.

    A counter, used in various games.

  • Binominal
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to two names; binomial.

  • Gong
  • n.

    A privy or jakes.

  • Gameful
  • a.

    Full of game or games.

  • Lames
  • n. pl.

    Small steel plates combined together so as to slide one upon the other and form a piece of armor.

  • Jambes
  • n.

    Alt. of Jambeux