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Tony Gregory (5 December 1947 – 2 January 2009) was an Irish independent politician and a Teachta Dála (TD) for the Dublin Central constituency from 1982 to 2009.〔 〕 ==Early life== Gregory was born in Ballybough in Dublin's Northside, the second child of Anthony Gregory and Ellen Gregory (née Judge). His mother, born in 1904 in Croghan, County Offaly, moved to Dublin to work as a waitress while his father, born in the North Strand area of Dublin, worked as a warehouseman in Dublin Port. His family originally lived in a one-room apartment in Charleville Street. The family applied to be housed by Dublin Corporation but were denied, with an official saying "come back when you have six ()". The incident left an impression on Gregory and he would refer to it in interviews later in life. The family were able to later move to a house in Sackville Gardens near the Royal Canal using money they had saved. Gregory won a Dublin Corporation scholarship to Christian Brothers at O'Connell School. He later went on to University College Dublin (UCD), where he received a Bachelor of Arts degree and later a Higher Diploma in Education, funding his degree from summer work at Wall's Ice Cream Factory in Acton, London. Initially working at Synge Street CBS, Gregory later taught at Coláiste Eoin, an Irish language secondary school in Booterstown, where he taught History and French. His students both at Synge Street and Coláiste Eoin included John Crown, Colm Mac Eochaidh, Aengus Ó Snodaigh, Dara Ó Briain and Liam Ó Maonlaí.
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