Loughlin O'Brien (23 November 1821 – 17 April 1901), often spelled Laughlin O'Brien, was a New Zealand politician and judge. O'Brien was born in 1821 in...
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player Wilf Loughlin (1896–1966), Canadian ice hockey player Loughlin O'Brien Bishop Loughlin Memorial High School "Mclaughlin Family History". Ancestry...
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Parliament New constituency Member of Parliament for City of Auckland 1853–1854 Served alongside: Loughlin O'Brien, James O'Neill Succeeded by William Brown...
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August Thomas Bartley AucklandCity of Auckland Auckland 11 August Loughlin O'Brien AucklandCity of Auckland Auckland 11 August James O'Neill AucklandCity...
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Assumed office Left office Thomas Beckham Auckland 1853 January 1855 Loughlin O'Brien Auckland January 1855 March 1865 Henry Colin Balneavis Auckland March...
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August Thomas Bartley AucklandCity of Auckland Auckland 11 August Loughlin O'Brien AucklandCity of Auckland Auckland 11 August James O'Neill AucklandCity...
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Luke Loughlin (born 1994/1995) is a dual player of Gaelic games, who plays football for The Downs, hurling for Clonkill and also plays at senior level...
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Election Winner(s) 1853 election Thomas Bartley Loughlin O'Brien James O'Neill 1854 by-election William Brown 1855 election Thomas Beckham William Daldy...
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William Hutchison, politician. (in Scotland): James Mckenzie, outlaw. Loughlin O'Brien, politician. Alfred Saunders, politician. Approximate (in England):...
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Edward Stafford. politician and 3rd Premier of New Zealand. 17 April Loughlin O'Brien, politician. 15 July: Frederic Carrington, surveyor and politician...
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