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Bacon, Francis (–92), artist, was born 28 October at 63 Lower Baggot St., Dublin, second eldest of three sons and two daughters of Anthony Edward (‘Eddy’) Mortimer Bacon, and his wife Christina Winifred (‘Winnie’) Loxley Firth, both of England. His father, a former captain.How to cite oxford dictionary of national biography One of the flagship research programmes based at the RIA, the DIB tells the island’s life story through the biographies of men and women born in Ireland, north and south, who came to prominence either at home or overseas, and the noteworthy Irish careers of those born outside Ireland.
Encyclopedia of biography British and Irish Biographies. London, England: Chadwyck- Healey, This is a major and still growing microfiche collection of biographical dictionaries. A large portion of the collection is indexed in Index to British and Irish Biographies, Manchester, England: Chadwyck-Healey,
Dictionary of national biography, volumes 1-22 De Valera, Éamon (‘Dev’) (–), teacher, revolutionary, taoiseach, and president of Ireland, was born 14 October in the Nursery and Child's Hospital, Lexington Avenue, Manhattan, New York, the only child of Juan Vivion de Valera and Catherine (‘Kate’) Coll (–); he was christened Edward (although recorded as ‘George’ in the baptismal register) at St Agnes.