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Charles O'Neill Conroy : ウィキペディア英語版 | Charles O'Neill Conroy
Charles O'Neill Conroy was a twentieth century Canadian solicitor of Irish descent. ==Early life== He was born in Dublin in 1871 to James Gervé Conroy and Elizabeth O'Neill, who was the only daughter of Charles Henry (Cáthal Ainrí) Ó Néill, The O'Neill of Clannaboy. He was brought to St. John's, Newfoundland by his parents at 18 months, where his father became a teacher, lawyer, judge, founder of the Irish Catholic newspaper the "St. John's Advertiser" and advocate of formal political ties between Ireland and Newfoundland. He was educated in St. John's and in London, where he rented a room from Mary, the widow of Dr. Weathers, who was the brother of William Weathers, Bishop of Amyclaw. After returning to Newfoundland, he proposed to Mary's daughter, also Mary, and she and her mother moved to St. John's. He educated William J. Higgins, who would later be his law partner, Speaker of the Newfoundland House of Assembly and a judge.
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