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Emily Murphy: A Canadian Hero
Emily Murphy: A Canadian Hero
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Emily Murphy is a Canadian heroine people greatly respect. Emily Murphy was born on March 14, 1868 in Cookstown, Ontario. She later married Arthur Murphy, an Anglican priest. They had 4 children together. Emily was introduced to the politics due to her family being on the more âwell-offâ side compared to other families. Emily learned in a private school, which helped her see the liberal view in life. It opened the doors to the political world. Emily accomplished many things during her lifetime. Emily Murphy was the first female magistrate (a local official who has some of the powers of a judge) of Canada in 1916 and helped abolish discriminatory legislation against women. She was also the first woman elected into the Edmonton Hospital Board in 1910. By 1916, she was able to give women 33% legal rights to their spouseâs property under the Dower Act after campaigning for a few years. It gave
Deaths in Limerick - January 28, 2021
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The death has occurred of Katherine (Kitty) Flynn (née Woulfe) of Curragh, Castlemahon, Limerick. Died on 27th January 2021, peacefully at UHL. Predeceased by her husband Jim and sister Nancy. Deeply regretted by her nieces, nephews, cousins, neighbours, relatives and friends. In accordance with government guidelines, a private family funeral Mass will take place at Castlemahon Church this Saturday 30th of January at 12 o’clock. Burial afterwards in the local cemetery.
The death has occurred of Helena (Nellie) Doherty (née O Dwyer) of Greenfields, Rosbrien, Limerick and late of Milford Nursing Home. On January 27th 2021 peacefully in the wonderful care of Milford Care Centre. Beloved wife of the late Jim. Dearly loved mother of Bill, Kathryn, Martina and Helen. Sadly missed by her daughter-in-law, sons-in-law, grandchildren, great-grandson, sisters-in-law, brother-in-law, relatives and friends. The funeral cortège
by Two and a half centuries ago this year, the first comprehensive Dictionary of the English Language was published. The lexicographer (def. “a writer of dictionaries, a harmless drudge”) was Dr. Samuel Johnson, better known then as an essayist and moralist, and (as is more obvious now than then) a serious Christian in a deistic, even skeptical age. Nine years earlier, a bookseller named Robert Dodsley asked the 36-year-old Johnson about compiling a dictionary. Dodsley considered it a rebuke to national pride that England lacked anything to equal the great dictionaries of France and Italy, each the product of teams of academics. At first Johnson declined,
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