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*[[Paul Quinn (footballer, born 1961)]], Scottish footballer |
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*[[Paul Quinn (footballer, born 1985)]], Scottish footballer (Motherwell FC, Cardiff City, Aberdeen FC, Ross County) |
*[[Paul Quinn (footballer, born 1985)]], Scottish footballer (Motherwell FC, Cardiff City, Aberdeen FC, Ross County) |
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*[[Paul Quinn (murder victim)]] (c. 1986–2007), |
*[[Paul Quinn (murder victim)]] (c. 1986–2007), murder victim. |
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*[[Paul Quinn (New Zealand politician)]], New Zealand rugby union player and politician |
*[[Paul Quinn (New Zealand politician)]], New Zealand rugby union player and politician |
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Revision as of 18:25, 7 February 2020
Paul Quinn may refer to:
- Paul Quinn (rugby league, born 1938) (1938–2015), Australian rugby league footballer
- Paul Quinn (rugby league, born 1972), Australian rugby league footballer
- Paul Quinn (Missouri politician) (born 1943), member of the Missouri House of Representatives
- Paul Quinn, English lead guitarist of the band Saxon
- Paul Quinn (singer) (born 1959), Scottish singer, lead singer of Bourgie Bourgie
- Paul Quinn (footballer, born 1961), Scottish footballer
- Paul Quinn (footballer, born 1985), Scottish footballer (Motherwell FC, Cardiff City, Aberdeen FC, Ross County)
- Paul Quinn (murder victim) (c. 1986–2007), murder victim.
- Paul Quinn (New Zealand politician), New Zealand rugby union player and politician
See also
- Paul Quinn College, private, historically black college (HBCU) located in Dallas, Texas
- William Paul Quinn (1788–1873), African Methodist Episcopal bishop and namesake of Paul Quinn College