McAliskey

McAliskey

McAliskey may refer to:

  • Bernadette Devlin McAliskey (born 1947), also known as Bernadette Devlin and Bernadette McAliskey, a socialist republican political activist
  • John McAliskey (born 1984), a professional English footballer who is currently playing for Northwich Victoria
  • Róisín McAliskey (born 1971), an Irish political activist and elder daughter of republican activists Bernadette and Michael McAliskey

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