- Shaughnessy Golf Country Club - Since 1911
Shaughnessy has welcomed world leaders, hosted historic matches between golf legends, and held numerous golf championships With a setting so breathtaking it’s almost distracting, Shaughnessy is where natural, West Coast beauty meets deceptively challenging, tour-tested golf
- Charles Shaughnessy - IMDb
His father, Alfred Shaughnessy, was the principal writer for the popular London Weekend Television ITV series Upstairs, Downstairs (1971) and his mother, Jean Lodge, was an actress He started appearing in plays during school He attended Eton College and read law at Magdalene College, Cambridge
- Home I Shaughnessys Irish Pub I Downtown Syracuse Restaurants
Shaughnessy’s is a sports-friendly pub inspired by owner Ed Riley’s long line of loyal Irish Setters! This classic watering hole and eatery invites Central New York’s sports fans to cheer their favorite team to victory circled 'round the island bar amid 21 large televisions
- Shaughnessy History, Family Crest Coats of Arms
Irish surnames are linked to the long Gaelic heritage of the Island nation The original Gaelic form of the name Shaughnessy is Ó Seachnasaigh The surname Shaughnessy was first found in County Galway (Irish: Gaillimh) part of the province of Connacht, located on the west coast of the Island
- Shaughnessy—The Secretive History of a Prestigious Neighbourhood
Shaughnessy Heights, named after Canadian Pacific Railway president Thomas Shaughnessy, began in 1907 as a prime subdivision offered by the CPR, just south of the city limits on West 15th Avenue, between Granville and Oak streets
- DAYS Exclusive: Charles Shaughnessy Returns as Shane Donovan
As the search for John continues on Days of our Lives, Charles Shaughnessy returns to the soap as Shane Donovan Get the details
- Shaughnessy - Name Meaning and Origin
The surname Shaughnessy is of Irish origin and is derived from the Gaelic name Ó Seachnasaigh, meaning "descendant of Seachnasach " Seachnasach is a personal name derived from the Gaelic word "seachnas," which means "to avoid" or "to evade "
- Shaughnessy, Vancouver’s ultrarich neighbourhood, unlikely to change . . .
For a few decades after the Second World War, Shaughnessy teemed with hundreds of boarding homes, apartments and even fraternities But now it’s the epitome of exclusivity
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