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<p> An Irish priest, born in Cork, who took to journalism, and is known by his <i> nom de plume </i> of Father Prout; contributed to <i> Fraser's Magazine </i> , and was foreign correspondent to the <i> [[Daily]] News </i> and the <i> Globe </i> ; was famous for his elegant translations (1804-1866). </p>
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<p> An Irish priest, born in Cork, who took to journalism, and is known by his <i> nom de plume </i> of Father Prout; contributed to <i> Fraser's Magazine </i> , and was foreign correspondent to the <i> [[Daily]] [[News]] </i> and the <i> Globe </i> ; was famous for his elegant translations (1804-1866). </p>
 
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Latest revision as of 18:41, 15 October 2021

Francis Mahony [1]

An Irish priest, born in Cork, who took to journalism, and is known by his nom de plume of Father Prout; contributed to Fraser's Magazine , and was foreign correspondent to the Daily News and the Globe  ; was famous for his elegant translations (1804-1866).

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