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- The township of Madoc comprises several villages and hamlets, including communities such as Allen, Bannockburn, Cooper, Eldorado, Fox Corners, Hazzards Corners, Keller Bridge, Rimington, and Empey.
- On 15 January 2011, he was created Baron Empey, of Shandon in the City and County Borough of Belfast, and took his seat supported by Lord Trimble and Lord Rogan.
- Ulster Unionist Party leader Sir Reg Empey criticised the inquiry itself, questioning the benefit of reliving the "darkest years" of Northern Ireland's history after 40 years, and also contrasting the £190m Saville Inquiry into 13 deaths with the absence of any inquiries into the deaths of people at the hands of paramilitary groups during the same period.
- David Empey, president of the UWO staff association, was against this volunteer service, calling it "scab labour".
- Richmond squad: Jack Barnett, Ted Bourke, Ralph Empey, Clarrie Hall, Joe Harrison, Doug Hayes, Gordon Hislop, Max Hislop, Jim Karthaus, Bob McCaskill, Norm McIntosh, Angus MacIsaac, Keith Millar, Dan Minogue (captain), Mel Morris, Reuben Reid, George Rudolph, James Smith, Jim Spain, Ernie Taylor, Vic Thorp, and George Valentine.
- Caird had been appointed as Archbishop of Dublin and when he retired from that role in 1996, Empey was elected as his successor, becoming Archbishop of Dublin, Bishop of Glendalough, Primate of Ireland and Metropolitan.
- The other names which appear in the valuation for the township were Byrne, Cosby, Dowling, Empey, Finch, Greene, Hodgens, Keeffe, Large, Manser, Murray, Power, Shortall, Smyth, Tarleton, Walsh, and Whelan.
- 28 June A State of Decay; Belfast had the highest ownership per capita of BMW cars in the UK; Paddy McGrory; Dennis Faul of Dungannon, headteacher of St Patrick's Academy, Dungannon; British soldiers were first brought in to protect Catholic families; since 1968, 2750 people had been killed, with around 1500 killed in the years of 1969-71 alone; Ronald Funston was ambushed by the IRA at around 8am in March 1984, in Pettigo, County Fermanagh; Susan Murphy; the peace lines of Belfast; X-ray photographs at the Royal Victoria Hospital, Belfast; the local building industry had protection rackets of extortion payments, around 15% per contract; Chief Superintendent Eric Anderson of the RUC; David McKittrick; Sylvia Deacon, whose husband in the UDF was killed; the Ballygawley bus bombing in August 1988; Joyce McCarten, whose 17 year old son was shot by a Protestant group in 1987; Ken Maginnis; Craigavon and a fan belt factory; German factory director Thomas Niedermayer was kidnapped by the IRA in 1973, and killed; his killing was arranged by his former factory employee, trade unionist Brian Keenan (Irish republican); since the Stormont government was suspended in 1972, local councils had executive functions no greater than the operation of leisure centres or bin collection, such as district councils in England; Unionist Reg Empey, the Lord Mayor of Belfast; Alasdair McDonnell; North Down was Northern Ireland's equivalent of wealthy Surrey, in England.
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