Patrick Jennings (disambiguation)

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Patrick Jennings (1831–1897) was an Irish-Australian politician and Premier of New South Wales.

Patrick Jennings New South Wales politician and Premier

Sir Patrick Alfred Jennings, was an Irish-Australian politician and Premier of New South Wales.

Patrick or Pat Jennings may also refer to:

Patrick Jennings is an American writer of children's books including picture books, middle-grade fiction, young adult fiction, and short stories. Animals, including pets, often figure in his stories. He is perhaps best known for his series, Guinea Dog, about Fido, a guinea pig that acts like a dog. He has also written humor pieces for Horn BookMagazine's Cadenza column, including "Excerpt from the Chocolate Game", which mashes Suzanne Collins's The Hunger Games with Roald Dahl's Charlie & the Chocolate Factory.

Pat Jennings Northern Irish footballer

Patrick Anthony Jennings is a Northern Irish former footballer. He played 119 games for Northern Ireland as a goalkeeper, a figure which at the time was a world record and is still a Northern Ireland record, in an international career which lasted for over 22 years. During his career Jennings played for Newry Town, Watford, and in the top division with Tottenham Hotspur and Arsenal, winning the FA Cup with both of the north London rivals. In total, Jennings made over 1,000 top level appearances, and despite being a goalkeeper he scored in the 1967 FA Charity Shield.

Pat Jennings Jr. English footballer

Patrick Jennings, commonly known as Pat Jennings Jr., is a footballer currently a goalkeeping coach/goalkeeper with League of Ireland club St Patrick's Athletic. He is the son of Northern Ireland's most capped international, Pat Jennings.

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Patrick Jennings Brady is an American artist.

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Patrick (given name) Name list

Patrick in its earliest form, can be found as the name derived from the Latin name Patricius. Owing to the importance of Saint Patrick in Irish history, it is an especially popular name in Ireland. Other versions of Patrick include Patric, Patrik, Padraic, Pádraig, Pat, and the diminutive Paddy.

Jennings is a surname of early medieval English origin. Notable people with the surname include:

Patrick McCarthy may refer to:

Packy or Packie may refer to:

Patrick Devlin may refer to:

James Archibald Platt is a former footballer who played as a goalkeeper for Northern Ireland.

Patrick Kelly may refer to:

Patrick Murphy may refer to:

Patrick Dunne may refer to:

Patrick Leahy is a United States Senator from Vermont.

Walsh (surname) Surname list

Walsh is a common Irish surname, meaning "Briton" or "foreigner", literally "Welshman" or 'Wales', taken to Ireland by British soldiers during and after the Norman invasion of Ireland. It is most common in County Mayo and County Kilkenny. It is the fourth most common surname in Ireland, and the 265th most common in the United States. There are variants including "Walshe", "Welsh", "Brannagh", and "Breathnach". Walsh is uncommon as a given name. The name is often pronounced "Welsh" in the south and west of the country.

Patrick Gallagher may refer to:

Pat Quinn may refer to:

Pat or Patrick McMahon or MacMahon or Mac Mahon may refer to:

Pat or Patrick McNamara may refer to:

Pat or Patrick Curran may refer to:

Paddy or Paddi is a diminutive form of the male given names Patrick, Patricia, Padraig, Padraic and variant forms. It is also a nickname.