Lundon — This uncommon and interesting name is of ancient British or Celtic origin, and is a locational surname for someone who came from the city of London, or in some cases it may derive from a nickname for someone who had made a trip to London, or who… … Surnames reference
Tony Lundon — (born Anthony William James Lundon, 13 April 1979, in Galway, Ireland) was one of the vocalists with the pop group Liberty X.He is a champion Irish dancer and has toured extensively with Michael Flately s Lord of the Dance .Lundon first realised… … Wikipedia
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1909 in Ireland — Events*31 October The Royal University of Ireland is dissolved. *14 December In the large hall of the National University in Dublin, Ernest Shackleton delivers a lecture entitled Nearest the South Pole. *31 December Harry Ferguson becomes the… … Wikipedia
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