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  1. John Conroy (disambiguation) John Conroy (1786–1854) was a British army officer and comptroller to the Duchess of Kent and Princess Victoria, future Queen of the United Kingdom. John Conroy may also refer to: Sir John Conroy, 3rd Baronet (1845–1900), English analytical chemist. John Conroy (field hockey) (1928–1985), British field hockey ...

  2. John Michael Conroy (December 14, 1920 – December 5, 1979) was an American aviator and later businessman, whose company Aero Spacelines developed the Pregnant Guppy, Super Guppy, and Mini Guppy cargo aircraft. He later founded Conroy Aircraft and Specialized Aircraft in Santa Barbara, California. He died December 5, 1979, of colon cancer.

  3. 1 de ene. de 1995 · On his deathbed in 1820 Queen Victoria's father, the Duke of Kent, left his widow and baby daughter in the care of his dashing aide-de-camp Captain John Conroy. A decade later Sir John Conroy, as he then was, appeared as a knight in shining armour, totally in control of the Duchess of Kent's household and of Victoria.

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  4. John Conroy’s father died in India just four months before he was born, leaving his mother Lilian to bring up six children all under the age of 11. Conroy went on to become an excellent hockey player and was the first Anglo-Indian to play for England, representing them on 32 occasions between 1952-60.

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    30 de ene. de 2019 · Conroy and Elizabeth had six children together: Sir Edward Conroy, 2nd Baronet (6 December 1809 – 3 November 1869), married Lady Alicia Parsons (d. 1885), daughter of Laurence Parsons, 2nd Earl of Rosse. They were the parents of the analytical chemist Sir John Conroy, 3rd Baronet. Elizabeth Jane Conroy (1811–1855).

  6. 3 de nov. de 2015 · Chicago journalist John Conroy was there on the frontlines, living among the people most affected by it. In Belfast Diary, Conroy offers a street-level view of life in a Catholic Ghetto in West Belfast, painting vivid portraits of its citizens and the violence they faced during the Troubles: bomb threats, murder, police brutality, and more.

  7. Sir John Conroy (1786-1854) – Childhood Nemesis of Queen Victoria. Queen Victoria was the illegitimate daughter of an Irishman. At least that was the sensational claim made in 2003 by A.N. Wilson, one of the most respected historians to specialize in the Victorian Age. Wilson proposed that Victoria was the love child of a romance between her ...