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Eileen Roche (née Flynn; [1] [2] 1955 – 9 September 2008) was a schoolteacher in County Wexford, Ireland, who was dismissed in 1982 for cohabiting with a married man. [3] In 1985, the High Court ruled this did not constitute unfair dismissal .
The Hon. Edmund Maurice Burke Roche, who later became the 4th Baron Fermoy, and was the maternal grandfather of Diana, Princess of Wales. The Hon. Francis George Burke Roche, a banker who died unmarried. [13] In 1890, Work divorced Roche, claiming desertion, before he had succeeded to the barony. The divorce was awarded on March 3, 1891. [14]
Three sisters in Ohio just sold a rare dime for $506,250 during an online auction. The mother and brother of the sisters (who wish to remain anonymous) purchased the coin in 1978 for $18,200.
The dime, in United States usage, is a ten-cent coin, one tenth of a United States dollar, labeled formally as "one dime". The denomination was first authorized by the Coinage Act of 1792 . The dime is the smallest in diameter and is the thinnest of all U.S. coins currently minted for circulation, being 0.705 inches (17.91 millimeters) in ...
Hoarders is an American documentary reality television program which aired on A&E, from 2009 to 2013, on Lifetime in 2015, and again on A&E beginning in 2016. [1]Each episode follows one or two participants, each of whom is a compulsive hoarder.
It currently sits at a 87% critic score at the time of writing, putting Eileen just 1% behind Brokeback Mountain and 3% behind 2019 drama Dark Waters, in terms of Hathaway’s highest rated films ...
Eileen Roche (1882−1882), who died in infancy. The Hon. Cynthia Roche (1884−1966), who married firstly Arthur Scott Burden (1879–1921) in 1906. After his death, she married Guy Fairfax Cary (1879–1950) in 1922. Maurice Roche, 4th Baron Fermoy (1885–1955), who was the maternal grandfather of Diana, Princess of Wales.
Dual Independent Map Encoding (DIME) is an encoding scheme developed by the US Bureau of the Census for efficiently storing geographical data. The committee behind the case study that eventually resulted in DIME was established in 1965, although the term DIME itself was first coined by George Farnsworth in August 1967.