- Denis O'Connor
Denis O'Connor may refer to:
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Denis O'Connor (painter)
*Denis O'Connor (policeman) , Assistant Commissioner of the London Metropolitan Police
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Denis O'Connor may refer to:
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Denis O'Connor (police officer) — For the British Army general, see Denis O Connor (British Army officer). For those of a similar name, see Dennis O Connor. Sir Denis Francis O’Connor, CBE, QPM is currently Chief Inspector of Constabulary. He was appointed on 11 May 2009.… … Wikipedia
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Denis T. O'Connor — C.S.B. (28 March 1841 – 30 June 1911) was the Roman Catholic Archbishop of Toronto from 1899 to 1908 and the first Canadian born Archbishop of Toronto and the first Canadian head of the diocese since Michael Power. O Connor was born in Pickering … Wikipedia
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