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Encyclopedia > Colman

Colman may refer to:

Colman is a city in Moody County, South Dakota, United States. ... Colmans English Mustard jar Colmans is a UK manufacturer of mustard, based in Norwich, Norfolk. ... Eddie Colman was one of the eight Manchester United players that lost their lives in the Munich air disaster on February 6, 1958. ... George Colman (1732 - 14 August 1794) was an English dramatist and essayist, usually called the Elder, and sometimes George the First, to distinguish him from his son, George Colman the Younger. ... George Colman (October 21, 1762 - October 17, 1836), known as the Younger, English dramatist and miscellaneous writer, was the son of George Colman the Elder. Note that George Coleman was a jazz musician who played with Miles Davis in the 1960s. ... Colman as Harriet Schulenburg in Green Wing. ... Ronald Colman (February 9, 1891 – May 19, 1958) was an English actor. ... Colman of Lindisfarne (died February 18, 675) also known as Saint Colman was Bishop of Lindisfarne from 661 until 664. ... Samuel Colman (1832—1920) was an American painter, interior designer, and writer, probably best remembered for his paintings of the Hudson River. ... Sir Timothy James Alan Colman, KG, JP (born 19 September 1929) is a British multi-millioniare and previous Lord Lieutenant of Norwich. ... Anthony John Colman (born July 24, 1943) was the Labour member of Parliament for Putney, London. ...

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Saint Colman's College - news (2315 words)
St Colmans tried to make a match of it in the second half but fitness was to be their main downfall and St Jarlaths went on to win the game on a scoreline of St Colmans 1-05 / St Jarlaths 2-13.
Colmans began the brightest and took a commanding lead in the early stages with Liam Feeley hitting 1-02.
St Colmans hung on to their lead but were finally pinned back and found themselves going behind with only two minutes left on the clock.
St. Colmans Russian Orthodox Church, Ireland, Co. Laois (612 words)
The first mention of St. Colman, a pious youth and native of the Portlaoise area in the Province of Leinster, is in the Life of St. Fintan of Clonenagh.
Later Colman felt the call to return to Ireland and he asked St. Columba how it would be possible to live there without being able to confess his sins to his abbot.
Colman received the blessing of St. Columba and set out on the journey to his native land.
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