Sir Geoffrey JohnMulgan CBE (born 1961) is Professor of Collective Intelligence, Public Policy and Social Innovation at University College London (UCL)
1431; buried at St Laserian's Cathedral, Old Leighlin; also known as JohnMulgan or O'Mulligan 1432 1458 Thomas Fleming, O.F.M. Appointed 29 April 1432;
Longing (Montana Essay Series) 2003 Long Journey to the Border: A Life of JohnMulgan 2020 Ralph Hotere: The Dark is Light Enough 1970 An Anthology of Twentieth-Century
1465 – Peter Strong 1466 – Nicholas Mulgan 1467 – John Butler 1468 – JohnMulgan 1469 – James Rice 1470 – Nicholas Devereux 1471 – James Rice 1472 – James
extant; secular canons purportedly instituted at the cathedral by Bishop JohnMulgan (Seaán Ó Maolagáin) c.1422; dissolved 1567 Old Leighlin Abbey; Leth-glenn
Buxton Forman, London: Oxford University Press, 1937. Hector Bolitho and JohnMulgan. The Emigrants. Early Travellers to the Antipodes. Freeport, New York:
Robert Ernest Spiller and An Introduction to English Literature (영문학사) by JohnMulgan and Dan Davin to South Korea. Chang also wrote Migrating Birds on the
Durham Area. For services to the National Probation Service. Geoffrey JohnMulgan, Senior Civil Servant, Prime Minister's Office. Peter Charles Nicholson
to business, science, technology and UK/Australia relations Geoffrey JohnMulgan CBE — Chief Executive, NESTA. For services to the Creative Economy Professor
extant; secular canons purportedly instituted at the cathedral by Bishop JohnMulgan (Seaán Ó Maolagáin) c.1422; dissolved 1567 Old Leighlin Abbey; Leth-glenn