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educational reform. His views on controversial issues such as censorship and birth control were ambiguous; after expressing initial support for the Censorship Bill, he eventually went on to denounce it in scathing terms ("I think it is high time the men of this country found some other way of loving God than by hating women"), and while generally professing to oppose the sale of prophylactics, he voiced support for their usage in certain cases. He was most passionate on the subject of sanitation in schools and in urban and rural housing, about which he spoke frequently. His speeches frequently contained puns, wordplays, and extended poetic quotations, and were sometimes given in favour of facetious schemes, such as his attempt to have the
825:, written by Gogarty's friend George Redding and included in a scene in the novel, were widely known to refer to the Sinclair siblings. Harry Sinclair further recognised a reference to his grandfather, described in the text as one who "enticed little girls into his office", an offence of which his grandfather had in fact been convicted. Gogarty responded to the charges by claiming that the unnamed Jews were parodies or composite characters rather than deliberate evocations of living persons. The case attracted a great deal of public attention, with one commentator observing that "only 228: 945: 463:. The primary goal of this scheme, as described by Gogarty in a letter to G.K.A. Bell, was to "house the Bard" (i.e. James Joyce), who was without money and required "a year in which to finish his novel". The two friends quarrelled in August, however, and Joyce either failed to move in or left shortly after doing so. Joyce briefly took up residence in the Tower the following month, together with Gogarty and his Oxford friend Samuel Chenevix Trench (a setup which later provided inspiration for the opening chapter of 452: 474:. Joyce and Gogarty corresponded intermittently during the early years of Joyce's continental exile and occasionally planned meetings, but contemporaneous letters from Joyce to his brother reveal deep distrust of Gogarty's motives, and their friendship was never fully renewed. Gogarty made use of the Martello Tower during the following year as a writing retreat and party venue, and officially held the lease until 1925. 817:(subtitled "A Phantasy in Fact"), a semi-fictional novel-memoir that tells, in reverse chronological order, the story of Gogarty's Dublin through a series of interconnected anecdotes and lively characters sketches. Shortly after its publication, it became the subject of a lawsuit by a Jewish art dealer, Harry Sinclair, who claimed that he and his recently deceased twin brother, William Sinclair, had been 514: 1055: 888:
citizenship and eventually decided to reside permanently in the United States. Though he regularly sent letters, funds, and care packages to his family and returned home for occasional holiday visits, he never again lived in Ireland for any extended length of time. His primary American residence was in New York, where he was known to frequent bars. He also spent time in
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so as to "keep with nations who understand that the first principle of freedom is a freedom that does not permit interference with the personal liberties of the citizen". He supported rural electrification schemes, road improvement, reforestation and conservation, prevention of livestock cruelty, and
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included in the 1929 Wild Birds Protection Bill. He was notoriously scornful of the government's attempts to reinstate the Irish language (which he referred to as "Woolworth's Irish"), proposing that funding be used instead for housing and school health services, and remained perpetually suspicious
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family. Eager to establish himself with a profession, he passed his final medical examinations in June 1907, several months after the death of his mother. In July 1907 his first son, Oliver Duane Odysseus Gogarty (known as "Noll") was born, and in autumn of that year, Gogarty left for Vienna to
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as a doctor. He was denied on grounds of age. He then departed in September 1939 for an extended lecture tour in the United States, leaving his wife to manage Renvyle House, which had since been rebuilt as a hotel. When his return to Ireland was delayed by the war, Gogarty applied for American
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said of Kavanagh's first visit to Gogarty's home: "I mistook Gogarty's white-robed maid for his wife or his mistress; I expected every poet to have a spare wife." Gogarty, who had taken offence at the close coupling of the words "wife" and "mistress", was awarded £100 in damages.
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Feeling that he was too old to sit for the medical examinations that would have qualified him as a practitioner in the United States, Gogarty instead chose to support himself entirely by his writing. In addition to various essays and short stories, his prose output included
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Gogarty suffered from heart complaints during the last few years of his life, and in September 1957 he collapsed in the street on his way to dinner. He died on 22 September 1957; his body was flown home to Ireland and buried in Cartron Church, Moyard, near Renvyle.
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elevens. His extracurricular interests, which also included cycling and drinking, prevented him from being an attentive student, and in 1898 he switched to the medical school at Trinity College, having failed eight of his ten examinations at the
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lyrics to aid his medical studies. He also enjoyed a highly successful cycling career before being banned from the tracks in 1901 for bad language, . Between 1898 and 1901 he rescued at least four people from drowning. He became interested in
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by anti-Treaty forces. Following these incidents, Gogarty relocated his family and practice to London, where he resided until February 1924. Upon returning to Ireland, he famously released two swans into the Liffey in gratitude for his life.
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later observed that "he was almost mortally wounded when Griffith died, he was so very, very much attached to him." Gogarty carried out Griffith's official autopsy and embalmment and went on to perform the same offices for
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antagonist Robert Hand), Gogarty's name often comes up in Joyce scholarship, though Gogarty's own editors and biographers have complained that these references are frequently inaccurate, owing to Gogarty-related errata in
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Gogarty was sent by his father to the Christian Brothers' O'Connell School (North Richmond Street, Dublin), which he happily attended, 1890–92. When his father died suddenly in 1891, his family then sent him to
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Returning to Dublin in 1908, Gogarty secured a post at Richmond Hospital, and shortly afterwards purchased a house in Ely Place opposite George Moore. Three years later, he joined the staff of the
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and remained there for the remainder of his medical career. He became known for flamboyant theatrics in the operating room, including off-the-cuff witticisms and the flinging of recently removed
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in 1936, during which time he identified with none of the existing political parties and voted according to his own whims. He believed that Ireland should retain its dominion status in the
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and held under armed guard. Aware that he might be in imminent danger of execution, Gogarty contrived to have himself led out into the garden (purportedly by claiming to be suffering from
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but left again after only six days. Forty years later in America, Gogarty attributed Joyce's abrupt departure to his and S.C. Trench's midnight antics with a loaded
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district of Dublin is named after him, and an annual Oliver St. John Gogarty Literary Festival is held in the author's family home, now the Renvyle House Hotel in
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A highly visible and distinctive Dublin character during his lifetime, Gogarty appears in a number of memoirs penned by his contemporaries, notably George Moore's
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A serious interest in poetry and literature also began to manifest itself during his years at Trinity. His witty conversation made him a favourite with the
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mill owner. Three siblings (Henry, Mary, and Richard) were born later. Gogarty's father, himself the son of a medical doctor, had been educated at
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Gogarty devoted less energy to his medical practice and more to his writing during the twenties and thirties. His 1924 book of poetry
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Historical Debates Website. Seanad Éireann Central Fund Bill, 1936—Report and Final Stages. Tithe an Oireachteas. 19 August 2009.
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by the publication. The two men did not appear as named characters in the book, but some derogatory lines of verse beginning
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Historical Debates Website. Seanad Éireann Wild Birds Protection Bill, 1929—Report. Tithe an Oireachteas. 19 August 2009.
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With the onset of World War II, Gogarty, who was an enthusiastic and talented amateur aviator, attempted to enlist in the
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On a wreath of the colours on a mount Gules a hawk rising pean grasping in the dexter claw a Rod of Aesculapius Proper.
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in Lancashire, England, which he liked a little better, later referring to it as "a religious jail".
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finish the practical phase of his medical training. Owing in part to the influence of his mentor,
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and a tendency to conflate the real-life Gogarty with the fictional character of Buck Mulligan.
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imbroglio, Gogarty's output over the next two years was prolific. In 1938 he published
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Upon returning to Dublin in the summer of 1904, Gogarty made arrangements to rent the
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and owned two fashionable homes in Dublin, which set the Gogartys apart from other
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In 1904 and 1905 Gogarty published several short poems in the London publication
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families at that time and allowed them access to the same social circles as the
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In August 1906, Gogarty married Martha Duane, a girl from a landowning
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It Isn't This Time of Year At All!: An Unpremeditated Autobiography
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It has also been suggested that the speaker of W. B. Yeats's poem
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Author, poet, memoirist, physician/surgeon, politician, athlete
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and felt that the verdict had been politically motivated.
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herself could not have made a more subjective anthology."
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volunteers in his car. Following the ratification of the
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Gogarty remained a senator until the abolition of the
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W. B. Yeats: A Life, Vol. II: The Arch-Poet 1915–1939
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He also played on Clongowes's soccer and 4778: 4764: 4113: 4099: 3427: 3413: 2804: 2790: 2207: 2193: 1836:Damned to Fame: The Life of Samuel Beckett 1631:. New York: Taplinger Publishers. p.  1241: 721:Gogarty maintained close friendships with 31: 5455:People educated at Clongowes Wood College 5375:Alumni of the Royal University of Ireland 2061:. National Library of Ireland. p. 88 1058:The Oliver St. John Gogarty Pub in Dublin 329:while studying for examinations with the 1914:. 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Dublin: Dolmen Press. p. 16. 1218:A Weekend in the Middle of the Week 823:"Two Jews grew in Sackville Street" 282:Gogarty was born 17 August 1878 in 13: 5500:Medical doctors from Dublin (city) 1364:It Isn't This Time of Year at All! 1327: 1110:(three versions: 1928, 1929, 1930) 918:It Isn't This Time of Year at All! 537:, and in Vienna, he studied under 353: 14: 5516: 2138: 1577:"President's nominees for Seanad" 1333: 874: 683:. In February of that same year, 5380:Alumni of Trinity College Dublin 2170:Olympics at Sports-Reference.com 982:character Ignatius Gallaher and 960:, the irrepressible roommate of 226: 3304:Earl of Dunraven and Mount-Earl 2675:Earl of Dunraven and Mount-Earl 2051: 2026: 2001: 1986: 1977: 1968: 1959: 1950: 1941: 1932: 1899: 1866: 1857: 1842: 1827: 1818: 1809: 1800: 1791: 1782: 1757: 1748: 1739: 1730: 1703: 1676: 1667: 1658: 1649: 1616: 1569: 1560: 1551: 1542: 1517: 1508: 1499: 1490: 1481: 1472: 1457: 1448: 1433: 1424: 1415: 928:; a collection of bawdy verse, 767:) in 1919 under the pseudonym " 685:Renvyle was burnt to the ground 124: 5505:Preston North End F.C. players 1466:Mourning Became Mrs. Spendlove 1406: 1397: 1388: 1379: 1370: 1355: 1318: 1293: 1176:Mourning Became Mrs. Spendlove 655:In November 1922, anti-Treaty 503:Austro-Hungarian dual monarchy 249:Oliver Joseph St. John Gogarty 37:Gogarty as painted in 1911 by 1: 5390:20th-century Irish memoirists 1341:Dictionary of Irish Biography 1072:Secret Springs of Dublin Song 1065:Blight: The Tragedy of Dublin 1033:about his kidnap and escape. 747:Secret Springs of Dublin Song 277: 5480:Cumann na nGaedheal senators 2076: 1301:"General Registrar's Office" 1255:Sir Nevile Rodwell Wilkinson 1024:Tallaght University Hospital 75:New York City, United States 7: 5435:Olympic artists for Ireland 2009:"The Lay of Oliver Gogarty" 1603:Oireachtas Members Database 1253:Granted 25 January 1923 by 1026:, now also bears his name. 930:The Merry Muses of Hibernia 801:Oxford Book of Modern Verse 611:and transporting disguised 461:Martello Tower in Sandycove 331:Royal University of Ireland 10: 5521: 5425:Writers from Dublin (city) 5420:Members of the 1934 Seanad 5415:Members of the 1931 Seanad 5410:Members of the 1928 Seanad 5405:Members of the 1925 Seanad 5400:Members of the 1922 Seanad 4798:Members of the 1934 Seanad 4133:Members of the 1931 Seanad 3447:Members of the 1928 Seanad 3324:Elected or appointed later 2824:Members of the 1925 Seanad 2695:Elected or appointed later 2229:Members of the 1922 Seanad 1287: 1166:(two versions: 1944, 1946) 1142:(two versions: 1939, 1942) 1036:A documentary on Gogarty, 837:stock market crash of 1929 91:Irish Literary Renaissance 5315: 5209: 5163: 5040: 5023: 5016: 4875: 4858: 4841: 4834: 4815: 4721: 4659: 4585: 4486: 4457: 4450: 4405: 4358: 4351: 4216: 4199: 4176: 4169: 4150: 4056: 3967: 3887: 3781: 3682: 3653: 3636: 3629: 3578: 3525: 3490: 3483: 3464: 3370: 3323: 3236: 3135: 3124: 3018: 2913: 2884: 2867: 2860: 2841: 2747: 2694: 2589: 2488: 2478: 2373: 2272: 2265: 2246: 2166:"Oliver St. John Gogarty" 2145:Robot Wisdom's Joyce Page 2092:Ellmann, Richard (1982). 1995:More Irish Street Ballads 1765:"Oliver St. John Gogarty" 1623:Rodgers, William (1973). 1599:"Oliver St. John Gogarty" 1336:"Gogarty, Oliver St John" 1212:Start From Somewhere Else 1031:The Lay of Oliver Gogarty 1009: 601:Irish War of Independence 517:Noll Gogarty, painted by 509:Medical career and family 314:, a boarding school near 218: 213: 205: 201: 180: 175: 171: 160: 153: 149: 145: 134: 108: 95: 87: 79: 65: 45: 30: 23: 5395:20th-century Irish poets 2123:. London: Jonathan Cape. 2115:O'Connor, Ulick (1963). 1834:Knowlson, James (1996). 1673:Carens (1979) pp.112–113 1627:Irish Literary Portraits 1464:Gogarty, Oliver (1948). 1362:Gogarty, Oliver (1954). 1078:The Ship and Other Poems 1043: 751:The Ship and Other Poems 406:Robert Yelverton Tyrrell 4937:Oliver St. John Gogarty 4889:Thomas Westropp Bennett 4825:Thomas Westropp Bennett 4660:Elected at by-elections 4465:Thomas Westropp Bennett 4378:Oliver St. John Gogarty 4160:Thomas Westropp Bennett 3968:Elected at by-elections 3661:Thomas Westropp Bennett 3545:Oliver St. John Gogarty 3474:Thomas Westropp Bennett 3173:Oliver St. John Gogarty 2892:Thomas Westropp Bennett 2526:Oliver St. John Gogarty 2286:Thomas Westropp Bennett 2132:Oliver St. John Gogarty 1873:O'Brien, Darcy (1975). 1849:Foster, Robert (2003). 1403:O'Connor, pp. 24–25, 39 1230: 854:; in 1939 he published 428:. In 1904 he spent two 418:Dublin literary circles 400:(formerly the tutor of 381:over subsequent years. 272: 25:Oliver St. John Gogarty 4919:James Charles Dowdall 4849:Sir Edward Coey Bigger 4610:James Charles Dowdall 4471:Sir Edward Coey Bigger 3912:James Charles Dowdall 3667:Sir Edward Coey Bigger 2898:Sir Edward Coey Bigger 2083:Carens, James (1979). 1906:Williams, Guy (2000). 1440:Carens, James (1972). 1090:The Enchanted Trousers 1059: 1040:was produced in 1987. 949: 866:, whose autobiography 765:The Enchanted Trousers 652: 521: 456: 455:The Tower in Sandycove 389: 327:Clongowes Wood College 5475:Irish medical writers 5385:Bohemian F.C. players 5230:Sir Edward Bellingham 4500:Sir Edward Bellingham 3948:Marquess of Lansdowne 3696:Sir Edward Bellingham 3256:James Charles Dowdall 3149:Henry Givens Burgess 2927:Sir Edward Bellingham 2609:James Charles Dowdall 1838:. London: Bloomsbury. 1664:O'Connor, pp. 194–199 1566:O'Connor, pp. 173–174 1514:O'Connor, pp. 113–127 1057: 1029:William Dawson wrote 947: 650: 516: 454: 398:John Pentland Mahaffy 387: 304:Protestant Ascendancy 214:Olympic medal record 5120:Maurice George Moore 4907:Samuel Lombard Brown 4670:Samuel Lombard Brown 4296:Maurice George Moore 3978:Samuel Lombard Brown 3862:Maurice George Moore 3826:Alice Stopford Green 3334:Samuel Lombard Brown 3221:Marquess of Headfort 3179:James Perry Goodbody 3099:Maurice George Moore 3063:Alice Stopford Green 2723:Samuel Lombard Brown 2574:Marquess of Headfort 2532:James Perry Goodbody 2502:Henry Givens Burgess 2453:Maurice George Moore 2411:Alice Stopford Green 2174:Sports Reference LLC 2155:Gogarty as sportsman 1815:O'Connor, pp.280–283 1736:O'Connor, pp.246–254 1182:Rolling Down the Lea 1134:I Follow St. Patrick 1096:An Offering of Swans 914:Rolling Down the Lea 848:I Follow St. Patrick 780:An Offering of Swans 697:British Commonwealth 560:consulting rooms in 541:, Markus Hajek, and 446:Bishop of Chichester 358:As one of Dublin's " 335:Preston North End FC 114:Martha Duane Gogarty 5290:Michael F. 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O'Hanlon 2753:Cumann na nGaedheal 2657:Sir Horace Plunkett 2496:John Philip Bagwell 2322:Joseph Clayton Love 2013:www.babelmatrix.org 1993:O Lochlainn, Colm. 1947:O'Connor, pp. 51–52 1910:The Renvyle Letters 1487:Carens (1979) p. 22 1421:O'Connor, pp. 29–30 1412:O'Connor, pp. 92–93 1394:O'Connor, pp. 54–55 1385:O'Connor, pp. 22–23 1376:O'Connor, pp. 14–16 1259:Ulster King of Arms 1237: 1146:Tumbling in the Hay 856:Tumbling in the Hay 828:The Pickwick Papers 717:Literary endeavours 665:Free State senators 436:to compete for the 378:The United Irishman 188:Cumann na nGaedheal 5495:Conversationalists 5485:Fine Gael senators 5260:Sir William Hickie 5031:William O'Sullivan 4616:Sir Thomas Esmonde 4604:Countess of Desart 4530:Sir William Hickie 4477:Francis McGuinness 4207:William O'Sullivan 3996:Sir Nugent Everard 3918:Sir Thomas Esmonde 3906:Countess of Desart 3874:William O'Sullivan 3796:William Barrington 3726:Sir William Hickie 3673:Francis McGuinness 3262:Sir Thomas Esmonde 3250:Countess of Desart 3161:Sir Nugent Everard 3111:William O'Sullivan 3033:William Barrington 2957:Sir William Hickie 2904:Francis McGuinness 2615:Sir Thomas Esmonde 2603:Countess of Desart 2514:Sir Nugent Everard 2465:William O'Sullivan 2381:William Barrington 1442:Many Lines to Thee 1324:O'Connor, pp.12–13 1235: 1060: 950: 940:Literary portrayal 653: 625:Free State Senator 617:Anglo-Irish Treaty 591:Free State Senator 522: 457: 390: 320:Stonyhurst College 5347: 5346: 5311: 5310: 5266:Cornelius Kennedy 5205: 5204: 5159: 5158: 5114:Daniel MacParland 5096:Ross McGillycuddy 5084:Sir John Griffith 5012: 5011: 5003:Jennie Wyse Power 4931:Séamus Fitzgerald 4810: 4800:(1934–1936) 4794: 4753: 4752: 4655: 4654: 4646:Jennie Wyse Power 4586:Nominated by the 4581: 4580: 4536:Cornelius Kennedy 4446: 4445: 4347: 4346: 4290:Daniel MacParland 4272:Ross McGillycuddy 4260:Sir John Griffith 4145: 4129: 4088: 4087: 4020:Richard A. 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Butler 2241: 2224: 2180:on 17 April 2020. 2107:978-0-19-503103-4 1997:. pp. 32–33. 1974:Carens, pp. 10–21 1956:Carens, pp. 25–26 1754:Carens, pp. 42–46 1745:Carens, pp. 31–37 1496:O'Connor, 107–108 1430:O'Connor, pp71-75 1305:IrishGenealogy.ie 1285: 1284: 964:in James Joyce's 954:Hail and Farewell 739:Seamus O'Sullivan 623:) and was made a 422:Seamus O'Sullivan 369:Irish nationalism 246: 245: 209: 208: 88:Literary movement 69:22 September 1957 61:, Dublin, Ireland 5512: 5224:Henry Barniville 5214: 5213: 5168: 5167: 5126:Laurence O'Neill 5108:John MacLoughlin 5102:James J. MacKean 5060:James G. Douglas 5021: 5020: 4985:Pádraic Ó Máille 4839: 4838: 4802: 4801: 4786: 4780: 4773: 4766: 4757: 4756: 4594: 4593: 4494:Henry Barniville 4455: 4454: 4431:Joseph O'Doherty 4356: 4355: 4302:Laurence O'Neill 4284:John MacLoughlin 4278:James J. MacKean 4236:James G. Douglas 4174: 4173: 4137: 4136: 4121: 4115: 4108: 4101: 4092: 4091: 4011:Laurence O'Neill 3896: 3895: 3850:John MacLoughlin 3844:James J. MacKean 3838:Patrick W. Kenny 3808:James G. Douglas 3786: 3785: 3690:Henry Barniville 3634: 3633: 3604:Joseph O'Doherty 3488: 3487: 3451: 3450: 3435: 3429: 3422: 3415: 3406: 3405: 3133: 3132: 3087:John MacLoughlin 3081:James J. MacKean 3075:Patrick W. Kenny 3045:James G. Douglas 3023: 3022: 2981:J. T. O'Farrell 2921:Henry Barniville 2865: 2864: 2828: 2827: 2812: 2806: 2799: 2792: 2783: 2782: 2486: 2485: 2435:John MacLoughlin 2429:James J. MacKean 2423:Patrick W. Kenny 2393:James G. Douglas 2358:J. T. O'Farrell 2340:Eamonn Mansfield 2304:Peter de Loughry 2280:Henry Barniville 2270: 2269: 2233: 2232: 2226: 2216: 2209: 2202: 2195: 2186: 2185: 2181: 2176:. 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Index

Gogarty as painted in 1911 by William Orpen
William Orpen
Rutland Square
As I Was Going Down Sackville Street
Dermot
Senator
Cumann na nGaedheal
Fine Gael
Art competitions
1924 Paris
Literature
otolaryngologist
Buck Mulligan
James Joyce
Ulysses
Rutland Square
Dublin
Galway
Trinity College
Irish Catholic
Protestant Ascendancy
Mungret College
Limerick
Stonyhurst College
Clongowes Wood College
Royal University of Ireland
Preston North End FC
Bohemian FC
cricket
Royal

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