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  2. Oliver Plunkett - Wikipedia

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    St Oliver Plunkett's head. Oliver Plunkett was beatified on 23 May 1920 by Pope Benedict XV. [14] The cause for his canonization was opened on 27 July 1951, [14] and he was canonized in 1975, the first new Irish saint for almost seven hundred years, [1] and the first of the Irish martyrs to be beatified. For the canonisation, the customary ...

  3. Bring Me the Head of Oliver Plunkett - Wikipedia

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    The story surrounds a twelve-year-old named Eddie and his affiliation with a local gang, known as the "Reservoir Pups". Two runaway orphans, Pat and Sean, witness the theft of Saint Oliver Plunkett’s head from St. Peter's Church in Drogheda, where it was on display for a forthcoming papal visit.

  4. Oliver Plunkett, 1st Baron Louth - Wikipedia

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    Oliver Plunkett, 1st Baron Louth (d. c. 1555), was an Irish peer. He was the eldest son of Sir Richard (or: Patrick, Lodge vol. 6, p. 161) Plunkett of Beaulieu (died 1508), High Sheriff of Louth , and his wife Catherine Nangle, daughter of Thomas Nangle, 15th Baron of Navan .

  5. Eddie & the Gang with No Name - Wikipedia

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    Bring Me the Head of Oliver Plunkett is the second novel of the Eddie & the Gang with No Name trilogy by Northern Irish author, Colin Bateman, published on 13 May 2004 through Hodder Children's Books. [3] The story was initially written in 1995–96 as a feature film script aimed at adults.

  6. Tyburn - Wikipedia

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    Oliver Cromwell: 30 January 1661: Posthumous execution following exhumation of his body from Westminster Abbey. Robert Hubert: 28 September 1666: Falsely confessed to starting the Great Fire of London. [62] Claude Duval: 21 January 1670: Highwayman. [63] Saint Oliver Plunkett: 1 July 1681: Lord Primate of All Ireland, Lord Archbishop of Armagh ...

  7. ‘JFK Revisited: Through the Looking Glass’ Review: Oliver ...

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    Well, when I look at the Zapruder film, what my eyes see, at that horrific moment, is that the back of JFK’s head is intact. There is no occipital wound. The bullet tore through the side of his ...

  8. Bye, Christy! How ‘Mom’ Wrote Off Anna Faris’ Character

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    The season 8 premiere of Mom wasted no time explaining what happened to Christy Plunkett after Anna Faris exited the CBS sitcom. Shocking TV Exits Read article The Thursday, November 5, episode ...

  9. Baron Louth - Wikipedia

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    Randal Pilgrim Ralph Plunkett, 14th Baron Louth (1868–1941) Otway Randal Percy Oliver Plunkett, 15th Baron Louth (1892–1950) Otway Michael James Oliver Plunkett, 16th Baron Louth (1929–2013) [1] Jonathan Oliver Plunkett, 17th Baron Louth (born 1952) The heir apparent is the present holder's son Hon. Matthew Oliver Plunkett (born 1982)