Mary Hayden
Mary Teresa Hayden (1862 – 12 July 1942) was an Irish historian, Irish-language activist and campaigner for women's causes. Provided by Wikipedia-
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Published 2008
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4by Hayden, Mary
Published 2013
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Published 2006
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7by Hayden, Mary
Published 2002
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8by Hayden, Mary
Published 2006
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9by Hayden, Mary
Published 2006
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14by Hayden, Mary F
Published 1995
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15by Hayden, Mary F
Published 1985
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16by Hayden, Mary, 1830-1919
Published 1915
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18by Hayden, Mary, 1862-1942
Published 2005
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