Charles O'Conor (reverend) — dablink For other people named Charles O Conor or Charles O Connor , see Charles O Conor (person).Charles O Conor (1764 ndash; 1828) was an Irish priest and historical author.Reverend Charles O Conor was educated in Rome and, after a short time… … Wikipedia
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