The grandnephew of Patrick Phelan, Thomas Lawlor, laid a wreath on the grave in honour of fallen patriots. |
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Their relationship throughout the terrible events of 1938 is detailed in Adam's diary, discovered by the book's narrator, his grandnephew Eddy. |
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It begins with the young Joseph Trotta, grandnephew of the hero of the first novel, in his dressing gown in Vienna as his maid opens the shutters to the sun. |
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His exit would make room for Mr Karunanidhi's son and grandnephew, who may claim the ministry of textiles and the ministry of chemicals and fertiliser. This tedious horse-trading was followed enthusiastically in India. |
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Under Mahadaji's grandnephew, Daulat Rao, the Gwalior state lost considerable territory to the British in 1803 and 1818 after losing wars to them. |
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She also deleted from her will the paragraph which gave her great grandnephew, Johannes Krauss, her Salzburg apartment, thus leaving open to whom that apartment would go. |
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One letter was forwarded to Anne Northup, who enlisted the help of Henry B. Northup, a lifelong friend of Solomon and the grandnephew of the person who had manumitted Mintus. |
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Dr David Barnardo, a great grandnephew of the founder of the children's charity was also present at the service led by Archbishop of Wales Dr Barry Morgan. |
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