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From [this edit] of the "Bernard McMahon" page
Bernard MacMahon or McMahon may refer to:
- Bernard MacMahon (bishop) (1680-1747), Irish Roman Catholic prelate, who served as Archbishop of Armagh from 1737 to 1747
- Bernard MacMahon (bible translator) (c. 1736–1816), Irish Catholic priest, who translated the Douay-Rheims New Testament and the complete Bible
- NOTE: Use second link only if the article "Bernard MacMahon (bible translator)" is not created.
- Bernard McMahon (c. 1775-1816), Irish-American horticulturist, most famous for The American Gardener's Calendar
- Bernard McMahon, Irish victim of the McMahon killings
- Bernard McMahon (rugby league), English professional rugby player who competed for Swinton Lions
- Unlikely to be written, if ever. Swinton Lions page has no mention of this player, and so this might violate WP:GNG
- Bernard MacMahon (politician), Australian legislative hopeful who campaigned as an Independent in Lowe, New South Wales
- The following two appear to be duplicates, but only the second has been created.
- Bernard MacMahon (record producer), English music entrepreneur and producer
- Bernard MacMahon (filmmaker), English newspaper writer and music video director
Bluelinks only:
edit- Bernard MacMahon (bishop) (1680-1747), Irish Roman Catholic prelate, who served as Archbishop of Armagh from 1737 to 1747
- Bernard MacMahon (bible translator) (c. 1736–1816), Irish Catholic priest, who translated the Douay-Rheims New Testament and the complete Bible
- NOTE: Use second link only if the article "Bernard MacMahon (bible translator)" is not created.
- Bernard McMahon (c. 1775-1816), Irish-American horticulturist, most famous for The American Gardener's Calendar
- Bernard McMahon, Irish victim of the McMahon killings
- Bernard MacMahon (filmmaker), English newspaper writer and music video director