Mahony
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Mahony may refer to :
  • Bertha Mahony
    Bertha Mahony
    Bertha Mahony , also known as Bertha Mahony Miller, is considered a figurehead of the children’s literature movement. She created one of the first children’s bookstores in Boston, Massachusetts. Mahony was also the founder of the Horn Book Magazine...

     (1882–1969), children’s literature publisher
  • Chris Mahony
    Chris Mahony
    Chris Mahony is a rugby union player for the Auckland Air New Zealand Cup team. He plays fullback centre or wing. He also plays for Oxford University where he has completed a Masters in African Studies and is currently studying for a DPhil in Politics.-External links:**-References:...

     (born 1981) New Zealand rugby union player
  • Dennis Mahony
    Dennis Mahony
    Dennis Augustin Mahony was one of the founders of the Dubuque Herald , a newspaper in Dubuque, Iowa, during the American Civil War.-Biography:...

     (1821–1879), Irish-Aamerican journalist and politician
  • Eoghan Mahony
    Eoghan Mahony
    Eoghan Mahony is an American television writer and producer known for his work on Rome, Drive and Star Wars: The Clone Wars. He is currently serving as a staff writer and co-executive producer on the CBS crime drama The Mentalist....

    , American television writer and producer
  • Francis Sylvester Mahony
    Francis Sylvester Mahony
    Francis Sylvester Mahony , also known by the pen name Father Prout, was an Irish humorist. He was born in Cork, Ireland, to Martin Mahony and Mary Reynolds. He was educated at the Jesuit Clongowes Wood College, Kildare, and later in Saint Acheul, a similar school in Amiens, France and then at Rue...

     (1804–1866), also known as Father Prout, Irish humorist
  • Frank P. Mahony
    Frank P. Mahony
    Francis P. Mahony, also known as Frank Mahony, was an Australian artist and member of the Dawn and Dusk Club.Although christened "Francis Mahony", he later added 'Prout' and usually signed his work 'Frank P...

     (1862–1916), Australian artist and member of the Dawn and Dusk Club
  • Harold Mahony
    Harold Mahony
    Harold Segerson Mahony was an Irish tennis player, best known for winning the Wimbledon Championships in 1896. He was born at 21 Charlotte Square, Edinburgh to Richard John Mahony, an Irish barrister and prominent landowner. The family had a home in Scotland but spent most of their time at Dromore...

     (1867–1905), Irish tennis player
  • Jerry Mahony
    Jerry Mahony
    Jerry Mahony is a former British auto racing driver. His most famous racing moment came when he won his debut race, in the first round of the 1988 British Touring Car Championship at Silverstone in a Ford Sierra RS500 for the Arquati Racing Team. He finished the year second in Class A and seventh...

     (born 1956), British auto racing driver
  • John Keefer Mahony
    John Keefer Mahony
    John Keefer Mahony VC was a Canadian recipient of the Victoria Cross, the highest and most prestigious award for gallantry in the face of the enemy that can be awarded to British and Commonwealth forces.-Details:...

     (1911-1990), Canadian recipient of the Victoria Cross
  • Junior Mahony
    Junior Mahony
    Junior Mahony was an Irish sportsperson. He played hurling with his local club Ardrahan and with the Galway senior inter-county team in the 1920s. Mahony was the goalkeeper on Galway's first All-Ireland winning team in 1923.-Club:...

    , Irish hurler
  • Leo Halpin Mahony
    Leo Halpin Mahony
    Leo Halpin Mahony, AIA, , was an American architect who practiced in the mid to late-twentieth-century Connecticut, New York, New Jersey, and Pennsylvania, under his own name as Leo H. Mahony Leo Halpin Mahony, AIA, (born November 5, 1931), was an American architect who practiced in the mid to...

     (born 1931), American architect
  • Louise Mahony
    Louise Mahony
    Louise Mahoney is a camogie player, winner of a Soaring Star award in 2009.-Awards:She was player of the match when Harps won their third successive All Ireland junior club championship in 2008. She was UCD camogie player of the year for 2004...

    , Irish camogie player
  • Marion Mahony Griffin
    Marion Mahony Griffin
    Marion Griffin was an American architect and artist. She was one of the first licenced female architects in the world, and is considered an original member of the Prairie School.-Biography:...

     (1871–1961), American architect and artist
  • Pauric Mahony
    Pauric Mahony
    Pauric 'Paudie' Mahony is an Irish hurler who plays for both the Waterford Inter-county hurling team and the Ballygunner GAA club. Mahony is nephew to former inter county hurler Billy O'Sullivan and current Waterford hurler Shane O'Sullivan. His brother Philip Mahony is currently also a panel...

     (born 1992), Irish hurler
  • Philip Mahony
    Philip Mahony
    Philip Mahony was an Irish Clann na Talmhan politician. A farmer by profession, he was first elected to Dáil Éireann at the 1943 general election as a Clann na Talmhan Teachta Dála for the Kilkenny constituency. He was defeated at the 1944 general election.-References:...

     (1897–1972), Irish politician
  • Philip Mahony (hurler)
    Philip Mahony (hurler)
    Philip Mahony is an Irish hurler who plays for both the Waterford Inter-county hurling team and the Ballygunner GAA club. Mahony is nephew to former inter county hurler Billy O'Sullivan and current Waterford hurler Shane O'Sullivan...

     (born 1991), Irish hurler
  • Roger Mahony (born 1936), American cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church
  • Tom Mahony
    Tom Mahony
    Tom Mahony was an Irish sportsperson. He played hurling with his local club Dungourney and was a member of the Cork senior inter-county team from 1902 until 1907.-Club:...

    , Irish hurler
  • William Mahony (Australian politician)
    William Mahony (Australian politician)
    William George Mahony was an Australian politician.Born in Ireland, he migrated to Australia as a child and received a primary education before becoming a grocer's assistant. He became Secretary of the Grocers' Assistants' Union...

     (1877–1962)
  • William Mahony (Bishop)
    William Mahony (Bishop)
    William Mahony, Bishop of Roman Catholic Diocese of Ilorin, 29 April 1919 - 15 November 1994.The son of Mick and Mary Mahony of Derrybrien, Slieve Aughty, Mahony had two sisters and three brothers...

     (1919-1994), Irish Bishop active in Africa
  • William Mahony (swimmer) (born 1949), Canadian swimmer
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