Cornelius Heeney — Cornelius Heeney † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Cornelius Heeney Merchant and philanthropist; b. in King s County, Ireland, 1754; d. at Brooklyn, U.S.A., 3 May, 1848. After acquiring a practical mercantile education in Dublin, he emigrated … Catholic encyclopedia
Heeney — Recorded as O Heaney, O Henaghan, Hegney, Hanney, Heaney, Heeney and Hiney, this is an Anglo Irish surname. If of Irish origins it derives from the pre 10th century name O hEighnigh, believed to translate as The descendant of the son of Bird ,… … Surnames reference
Heeney, Cornelius — • Merchant and philanthropist; b. in King s County, Ireland, 1754; d. at Brooklyn, U.S.A., 3 May, 1848 Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006 … Catholic encyclopedia
Cornelius Lysaght — (pronounced /ˈlaɪsɨt/, leye sət; born 27 January 1965, Gloucester, England, UK) is the horse racing correspondent of the BBC, usually broadcasting on Radio 5 Live.[1] He took up this position in June 2001, succeeding the late Peter Bromley,… … Wikipedia
Diocese of Brooklyn — Diocese of Brooklyn † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Diocese of Brooklyn Comprises the counties of Kings, Queens, Nassau, and Suffolk, or all of Long Island, in the State of New York, U.S.A., an area of 1,007 square miles. The population of… … Catholic encyclopedia
Archdiocese of New York — New York, Archdiocese of † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Archdiocese of New York ARCHDIOCESE OF NEW YORK (NEO EBORACENSIS). See erected 8 April, 1808; made archiepiscopal 19 July, 1850; comprises the Boroughs of Manhattan, Bronx, and… … Catholic encyclopedia
Heaney — Recorded as O Heaney, O Henaghan, Hegney, Hanney, Heaney, Heeney and Hiney, this is an Anglo Irish surname. If of Irish origins it derives from the pre 10th century name O hEighnigh, believed to translate as The descendant of the son of Bird ,… … Surnames reference
Heaney` — Recorded as O Heaney, O Henaghan, Hegney, Hanney, Heaney, Heeney and Hiney, this is an Anglo Irish surname. If of Irish origins it derives from the pre 10th century name O hEighnigh, believed to translate as The descendant of the son of Bird ,… … Surnames reference
O'Heaney — Recorded as O Heaney, O Henaghan, Hegney, Hanney, Heaney, Heeney and Hiney, this is an Anglo Irish surname. If of Irish origins it derives from the pre 10th century name O hEighnigh, believed to translate as The descendant of the son of Bird ,… … Surnames reference
1848 in Ireland — Events* Thomas Francis Meagher flies the Irish Tricolour in Waterford, the first recorded usage of the flag which is now the national flag of the Republic of Ireland. *12 May Kilkenny railway station opened. [cite web | title=Kilkenny station |… … Wikipedia