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He bowled just once for Ireland, a maiden over against Scotland in June 1993.
e is within the scope of WikiProject Northern Ireland, a collaborative effort to improve the covera
He is an Ireland A International and a former Munster and Leic
Robert Kee, Ireland: A History
ed into the England Saxons side that defeated Ireland A on 1 February 2008.
League of Ireland A Championship: 1
In 1726 he was appointed Lord Chancellor of Ireland, a post he held until 1739.
nted "so must Irishmen pay for trying to make Ireland a free nation."
His books include Ireland: A Smithsonian Natural History and Ireland's
Ireland's win over Wales was the first match of the t
In Ireland, a Census Town is;
The State of Ireland: A Novella and Seven Short Stories (1981)
Mel Deane has represented Ireland A and was also part of the Ireland squad that
He played just once for Ireland, a first-class match against Oxford Universit
his senior team debut, Eagleston represented Ireland A against Denmark and Marylebone Cricket Club
is article is within the scope of WikiProject Ireland, a collaborative effort to improve the covera
ed.) Music in Contemporary Ireland: A Special Edition of the Irish Studies Revie
The Queen in Ireland, a BBC news special
Yep, in Ireland a hackney is specifically a minicab.
In Northern Ireland, a similar arrangement is in place under the
interests; as chairman of Carreras (Northern Ireland), a director of Devenish Trade, and president
He was capped at Ireland A, under-21, students and schoolboy levels an
He has played for Ireland A, Ireland under 21's, Ireland Schoolboys and
He has played for Ireland A.
ade his debut for the England Saxons, against Ireland A.
ville is a village in County Tyrone, Northern Ireland, about 2.5 miles (4km) southwest of Dungannon
Doyle was born at Birr, Ireland, about 1828 and died at Liverpool, England in
bride is a village in County Antrim, Northern Ireland, about 4 km west of Ballyclare.
He graduated from the Ireland Academy, taught school and studied law.
John Perrie, who came from Ireland, acquired 982 acres (397 ha) in Christ Church
It was established by the Justice (Northern Ireland) Act 2002.
's Office was created by the Police (Northern Ireland) Act 1998.
Crown of Ireland Act enacted, declaring that King Henry VIII o
Later, the Crown of Ireland Act was formally repealed in Ireland by the S
The Landlord and Tenant ( Ireland) Act 1826 is passed.
2, contained in the Parliamentary Boundaries ( Ireland) Act 1832 (c.
The Government of Ireland Act 1920 provided Home Rule for Northern Irel
The Supreme Court of Judicature ( Ireland) Act 1882 (45 & 46 Vict.
Deasy's Act amended the Landlord and Tenant ( Ireland) Act 1826.
The Supreme Court of Judicature ( Ireland) Act 1887 (50 & 51 Vict.
Under the Government of Ireland Act 1920, Ireland was partitioned into Protes
The Crown of Ireland Act 1542 is an Act of the Parliament of Irela
The title was changed by the Crown of Ireland Act passed by the Irish Parliament in 1541 wh
Following the 1879 University Education ( Ireland) Act which incorporated the Royal University
The Repeal of Act for Securing Dependence of Ireland Act 1782 (22.
The Northern Ireland Act (1998) established a Northern Ireland Ass
It repealed the Government of Ireland Act 1920, parts of the Northern Ireland Const
The Government of Ireland Act 1920 separated the TSB after the partitio
s became law with the enacted of the Northern Ireland Act 1974 later that month.
The Agriculture and Technical Instruction ( Ireland) Act 1902 (2 Edw.
Parliament repeals the Ireland Act of 1720 allowing the Parliament of Irelan
short title of the Parliamentary Boundaries ( Ireland) Act 1832.
office was provided for in the Government of Ireland Act 1920.
The Criminal Lunatics ( Ireland) Act 1838 (1 & 2 Vict.
Government of Ireland Act, 1920
Under the Government of Ireland Act, 1920 a new distinct UK region called "No
Marin Ireland, actress, class of 1996.
The people of Ireland adapt without any major confusion.
rch located in Limavady, situated in Northern Ireland, affiliated with the Association of Baptist C
lso survived the Holocaust and was brought to Ireland after the war.
Born in Hobart, he was educated in Ireland, after which he became a builder and contract
k place circa 1965 after Ronan was moved from Ireland after admitting abuse there.
In 1860 he visited Ireland, after which he wrote Contemporary Ireland (1
In 1981 he returned to Ireland again to set up Radio Nova (Ireland), which w
None of them would see Ireland again.
He did not play for Ireland again.
He also made his debut for Ireland, against Wales on 14 April 1923.
Harrison made his debut for Ireland against Worcestershire in Dublin in June 1967
Jenny McDonough playing for Ireland against Korea in the 2008 Olympic Qualifiers
une 2000 he made his senior international for Ireland against the United States.
Made his U-21 debut for Ireland against Poland in a 5-1 away win in August 20
Hughes made his debut for Ireland against Hampshire in September 1965 in a firs
O'Connell made his debut for Ireland against Wales in the Six Nations 2002, scorin
Jeffrey made his debut for Ireland against the MCC in June 1984.
He leaves Ireland against the instructions of Queen Elizabeth.
He then played three first-class matches for Ireland against Scotland between 1911 and 1914, which
rope including Great Britain (but absent from Ireland), Algeria, Eastern Siberia and Northern China
n for sponsorship reasons as the 2004 Bank of Ireland All-Ireland Senior Football Championship was
A new office for Northern Ireland alone was created to fill the void, that of G
2010 they had airplay on Cool FM in Northern Ireland, along with having reviews in Ireland, Italy
Ireland also play New Zealand in an ODI on 4 July.
In November 2009, Volkswagen Group Ireland also took control of the distribution busines
Seskinore Parish Church (Church of Ireland) also known as the Chapel of Ease
Northern Ireland also has its own dedicated Ambulance Service.
For The Parliament buildings of Northern Ireland, also known as Stormont, see Parliament Build
aft Act remained legally in force in Northern Ireland, although it was never actually applied.
, he served as the titular Lord Lieutenant of Ireland, although he never went to Ireland (and is co
In Northern Ireland, although separate legislation applies, the t
1960 British Amateur, West of Ireland Amateur, East of Ireland Amateur
erved in the British Armed Forces in Northern Ireland, among other places.
Medieval Ireland An Encyclopedia.
While in Ireland an insurance executive learns that somebody e
FAI - claimed jurisdiction over the whole of Ireland and selected players from the whole island.
Cathanach's remaining son, Alexander, fled to Ireland and became the next chief of the clan.
featuring football clubs from the Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland.
Anthony St Leger is appointed Lord Deputy of Ireland and tasked with the repression of disorder.
For me, "Isle of Innisfree" is simply Ireland and it was Ireland that I had in mind when I
Young Ireland and 1848, Denis Gwynn, Cork University Press,
selected European countries: United Kingdom, Ireland and Belgium.
dressed meetings and services across Northern Ireland and beyond.
Ekin joined the Alliance Party of Northern Ireland and was elected to Belfast City Council at th
gland while at Halifax in 1894 against Wales, Ireland, and Scotland.
Murphy grew up in Crosshaven, Co. Cork, Ireland, and began his playing career with Crosshaven
president of the St John Ambulance Brigade in Ireland and during the First World War was in control
England while at Wigan in 1892 against Wales, Ireland, and Scotland.
He was born in Ireland and died in Brighton.
He was Chief Secretary for Ireland and founded the village in 1710.
He was vicar of Parish of Coolock (Church of Ireland) and Dunboyne, in Ireland, and then rector of
he 250 richest Irish, including both Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland.
Michael Kennedy: Ireland and the League of Nations 1919-1946: politics
It is found in most of Europe (except Ireland and the Iberian Peninsula).
1 rider was sent]] from Belarus, Colombia, Ireland, and New Zealand as an individual.
s a reporter and newsreader for GMTV Northern Ireland and as acting Ireland Correspondent for ITN.
he next decade travelling and playing both in Ireland and Scotland.
Bingham was born in Belfast, Northern Ireland and died there in 2009, after a long illness.
Adams, and organises in both the Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland.
He was born in Limerick, Ireland and died in Chicago.
Rogers was born in Mount Charles, Ireland and emigrated with his family to Canada in 18
The brewery was the first outside of Ireland and Great Britain.
Anderson was born in Belfast, Northern Ireland and was educated at the Belfast Royal Academy
1695, he was admitted to the Privy Council of Ireland and appointed Lord High Treasurer of Ireland.
, starting matches against Scotland, Northern Ireland and Norway.
ationally, he was capped 24 times by Northern Ireland and scored 10 goals.
Phillips is from Belfast, Northern Ireland, and was educated in Holywood in County Down.
were added, to house the National Library of Ireland and the National Museum of Ireland.
represented Lillies Bordello in Miss Universe Ireland and won.
He was born in Dublin, Ireland and died in Carton.
s family was from Killeshandra, County Cavan, Ireland, and his father's from Picinisco, Italy.
after only three months he left the League of Ireland and then turned to physiotherapy.
ear, he was elected to the Senate of Northern Ireland and served until 1945.
This comprised eighteen unions based in Ireland, and accounted for about half the ITUC member
His parents had immigrated from Ireland, and his father died when he was a child.
Church of the Good Shepherd (United Church of Ireland and Methodist)
Sharpe was born in County Sligo, Ireland and worked as a bank clerk in his teens.
1944) is a nationalist politician in Northern Ireland, and a former Member of the Northern Ireland
Young Ireland and 1848, Dennis Gwynn, Cork University Press
is a member of the Alliance Party of Northern Ireland and currently its deputy leader.
Fihelly, a flanker, was born in Timoleague, Ireland and claimed 1 international rugby caps for Au
co-founded by John Donnelly, a publican from Ireland, and Andy Inglis, a Scot.
Independent News & Media, Mediation Northern Ireland and The Ireland Funds.
One year later he became Lord Justice of Ireland and in turn a Privy Councillor of Ireland in
He was born in Ireland and read medicine at University College Hospi
d with the who's who of 19th century England, Ireland and Scotland.
rder networks between the peoples of Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland.
sements is the largest theme park in Northern Ireland and also the largest on the island of Ireland
mplepatrick is the site of historic Church of Ireland and Presbyterian churches.
Martins brother Tommy also represented Ireland and Lisburn.
Morrison was born in Ireland and came to the United States in 1855.
He was born in Ireland and died in Holyoke, Massachusetts.
of ambient food and drinks in the Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland.
nd sits at the border between the Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland.
She was raised in Northern Ireland and currently lives in Halifax.
nder member of the Alliance Party of Northern Ireland and was a director of Bass Ireland.
The festival featured circus acts from Ireland and abroad, including Fossett's Circus and Le
gue featuring teams from both the Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland.
facilitate the learning of Scottish Gaelic in Ireland, and Irish Gaelic in Scotland."
tely 2 miles from the border between Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland on the Dublin-Bel
lster Unionist Party politician from Northern Ireland, and a member of the Northern Ireland Assembl
leted installations in Japan, Korea, Northern Ireland, and Australia.
It is found in Ireland and Great Britain and from Scandinavia south
is the easternmost point of mainland Northern Ireland, and the easternmost point of mainland Irelan
ng as a Development Officer with Rugby League Ireland and has remained a part of the Ireland squad.
Fraser served in Germany, Ireland, and Gibraltar between wars.
isley was widely condemned in the Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland.
Few English judges have been popular in Ireland, and Aston was not one of the few.
der between County Donegal in the Republic of Ireland and County Fermanagh in Northern Ireland.
Quinn was born in Dublin, Ireland and was the single pupil at his first school.
s see List of UK Parliament Constituencies in Ireland and Northern Ireland.
Bookman returned to Ireland and signed for Shelbourne.
Tyrrell was born in Dublin, Ireland and brought up as an Anglican.
port of Roscoff links Brittany by ferry with Ireland and Great Britain.
McWilliam was born in Ireland and studied at the Slade School of Art.
It is brewed in Ireland and its heritage dates back to the 14th centu
Ireland and Wales then played the decider for last pl
In 1814-15 she visited Ireland, and recorded her experiences in the Narrativ
s uncle Hubert de Burgh was then Justiciar of Ireland and upheld the claim in 1227.
He has represented Ireland and Lancashire.
Cadet lines still flourish in England, Wales, Ireland and beyond.
ound in most of Europe, except Great Britain, Ireland and the Iberian Peninsula.
rk is a football stadium in Belfast, Northern Ireland and the home ground of Linfield F.C. and the
has since had productions in Italy, Germany, Ireland and Poland.
won representative honours with the League of Ireland and the Irish League, as well as eight Irelan
ows through County Donegal in the Republic of Ireland and County Tyrone in Northern Ireland.
This article is about the Ulster, Ireland and Lions centre.
up is Michael Murland, Dann Miller, J. Andrew Ireland, and Bryan Jackson.
Ireland and New Zealand are promoted to Division II.
f dates in England, Scotland, Wales, Northern Ireland and for the first time Republic of Ireland.
1828, Byng was appointed Commander-in-Chief, Ireland and admitted to the Privy Council of Ireland
7.7% were born outside Northern Ireland; and
ogical college for the Presbyterian Church in Ireland and is situated in Belfast, Northern Ireland.
Nolan was originally a schoolteacher, in Ireland and then at a reformatory school in Liverpool
ornet in 1787, and served in the West Indies, Ireland, and Egypt.
In 1822 he became Commander-in-Chief, Ireland, and a member of the Irish privy council.
He was born on a farm in Tipperary Ireland and worked at coal mines in Ireland between 1
he 7th-longest cave system in the Republic of Ireland, and the 10th-longest in the whole of Ireland
med for the first time in Switzerland, Italy, Ireland and Scotland.
for the MCC in several minor matches against Ireland and Scotland.
re for the Batignano Festival, Opera Northern Ireland and Opera 80.
e was elected to the first Senate of Northern Ireland, and served until 1938.
                                                                                                    


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