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  2. John Sherlock - Wikipedia

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    John was the son of Peter Sherlock, who had been made a baronet and knight by titular king, James III, the Old Pretender, in 1716. However, during the Irish Rebellion of 1641, the Sherlock family lost its extensive land holdings in County Waterford. Like many Catholic Irish, John emigrated to Spain with hopes of returning to Ireland once a ...

  3. The Six Thatchers - Wikipedia

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    Sherlock visits John's therapist but is unable to open up to her. Mrs. Hudson gives Sherlock a DVD, which contains a posthumous message from Mary. In the video, Mary asks Sherlock to 'Save John Watson'. Sherlock attempts to visit John, but Molly gives him a note from John and tells him that John would rather have anyone's help but Sherlock's.

  4. Mobile Seamen's Club Building - Wikipedia

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    The building was sold to the Seafarers Union in 1970, who used it for their meeting hall and offices. The city of Mobile purchased the building in 1980, and utilized it for offices; the building became known as "City Hall North". [2] The city vacated the building in 2003, and it sat on the market until 2017. In 2020, it was redeveloped into ...

  5. John Sherlock (Irish politician) - Wikipedia

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    Sir John Sherlock (1603-1652) was an Irish landowner, politician and courtier of the seventeenth century. He was probably born at Littlerath, near Sallins, County Kildare, eldest son of the wealthy merchant Christopher Sherlock and his first wife Eleanor. The Sherlock family had settled in County Kildare early in the previous century.

  6. John Gooch - Wikipedia

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    John Gooch may refer to: Johnny Gooch (1897–1975), baseball player; Tiny Gooch (1903–1986), American all-round athlete; John Gooch (priest) (1752–1823), Anglican priest; John Viret Gooch (1812–1900), locomotive superintendent of the London and South Western Railway; Sir (Richard) John Sherlock Gooch, 12th Baronet (1930–1999) of the ...

  7. Bay Revival - Wikipedia

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    The revival was moved to the Mobile Convention Center, in Mobile, Alabama, to accommodate the growing crowds and became known as "The Bay of the Holy Spirit Revival" after the original Spanish name for Mobile Bay. Historically, Mobile Bay was labelled on early Spanish maps as "Bahía del Espíritu Santo" ("Bay of the Holy Spirit"). [4]

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  9. Mystic society - Wikipedia

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    Mobile Carnival poster from 1900. A mystic society is a Mardi Gras social organization in Mobile, Alabama, that presents parades and/or balls for the enjoyment of its members, guests, and the public. [1] The New Orleans Krewe is patterned after Mobile's Mystics. [2] The societies have been based in class, economic and racial groups. [1]