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Cork, a naval officer, served in the Battle of Brita | |
this a hat-trick of goals by Colm Sheehan gave | Cork a merited 3-9 to 1-10 victory over an Eddie Keh |
East | Cork, a division of County Cork, was a parliamentary |
South East | Cork, a division of County Cork, was a parliamentary |
This victory gave | Cork a third All-Ireland title in-a-row. |
Five days after the inferno at | Cork, a widely publicised meeting took place at the |
Kilkenny have played | Cork a total of twenty-three times in the All-Irelan |
ual soccer tournament run by University College | Cork A.F.C. as a means to raise funds. |
y's Irish Stout is a dry stout brewed in County | Cork according to the original recipe by Murphy's Br |
The | Cork Advertiser, which was published from 1799 to 18 |
ssociated with the Irish Volunteers movement in | Cork, after its split in 1914 was Captain in the Nat |
ing fleet and landed estate near Glandore, West | Cork after his father's death in 1814. |
Earned his first competitive cap in | Cork against Turkey in March 2009 . |
wicket stand of 302 by John Morris and Dominic | Cork against Gloucestershire became a Derbyshire rec |
Last goal of the championship: Tom Kenny for | Cork against Wexford (All-Ireland semi-final) |
a lease for six acres was drawn up between the | Cork Agricultural Society, the Cork Corporation and |
Nearest airport | Cork Airport |
Nearest airport: | Cork Airport |
He has a lifesize statue at | Cork Airport in Ireland, representing him sitting do |
Cork Airport is conveniently located just 8 kilometr | |
ome to the Mahon Point Shopping Centre which is | Cork's biggest shopping center & retail park, follow |
an elevation of 153 m (502 ft) above sea level, | Cork Airport is sometimes prone to fog and a low clo |
erry Airport which is 30 miles (48 km) away and | Cork Airport which is 54 miles (87 km) away. |
The village is close to | Cork Airport and the City, as well as picturesque ar |
Passenger numbers at | Cork Airport increased every year during the 10 year |
e 1967 All Ireland semi-final, and flew back to | Cork airport returning from her honeymoon to play in |
which crashed on the third attempted landing at | Cork Airport, killing six of the twelve people on bo |
In the wake of its disagreements with | Cork Airport, it announced that it was moving its Li |
The nearest international airport is | Cork Airport. |
The nearest airport is | Cork Airport. |
The nearest airport is | Cork Airport.The Village is served by the no 224 and |
Songs from the | Cork albums Speed of Thought and Out There were used |
Also involved were Jack | Cork, Alex Calvo Garcia, Jamie McCombe, Jamie Forres |
They were princes of an area in | Cork along the River Bandon. |
The study "Analysis of the life cycle of | Cork, Aluminum and Plastic Wine Closures," commissio |
, in particular ("Analysis of the life cycle of | Cork, Aluminum and Plastic Wine Closures"), was deve |
ong the coast of Munster, besieging the city of | Cork, amongst others, with the demand that all effor |
d as a connector between NY 29 in the hamlet of | Cork and NY 29A in the hamlet of Meco. |
Hussey was born in | Cork and his career began as a sailor. |
ctor, and executed the Queenstown branch of the | Cork and Youghal railway. |
1564 at Canterbury, he died on July 10, 1620 at | Cork and was interred two days later at Youghal. |
n and sixth child of Richard Boyle, 1st Earl of | Cork and his second wife, formerly Catherine Fenton. |
e 1894 All-Ireland senior hurling final between | Cork and Dublin. |
d a large amount of glass spheres closed with a | cork and sealed with trinitrotoluene. |
e La Salle College, Macroom, University College | Cork and College of Commerce, Rathmines. |
He held curacies at St Luke's, | Cork and then St Matthias's, Dublin. |
aced into Alternative Miss Ireland to represent | Cork and positioned 2nd in Ireland. |
In 1842 Wheeler lived at 20 Grand Parade, | Cork and in 1867 he is recorded as having lived at W |
All-Ireland was left unfinished with Kilkenny, | Cork and Clare left in the tournament. |
He became Church of Ireland bishop of | Cork and Ross. |
amaged hour glass, an expensive shoe, pieces of | cork and some Portuguese coins. |
The seeds, | cork and coins would suggest trade to and from the I |
ke was formerly the chief venue for football in | Cork, and home to Cork United F.C.. |
performers at the St Patrick's Weekend Festival | Cork and The Lord Mayor's Picnic, Cork. |
atriotic Fund, and the Freedom of the Cities of | Cork and Limerick. |
John Boyle, 5th Earl of | Cork and 5th Earl of Orrery, FRS (13 January 1707 - |
The final was contested by | Cork and Kilkenny, with Cork winning on a score line |
roduced by Irish Distillers in Midleton, County | Cork, and marketed by Cantrell & Cochrane. |
In 1710 he was made bishop of | Cork and Ross, which post he held till his death in |
Hartslief was born in the Irish city of | Cork and raised in Springs, Gauteng in South Africa |
O'Brien was the bishop of | Cork and Cloyne as well as the vicar general of Cork |
century, an Augustinian monastery was built in | Cork, and was occupied by the friars until at least |
Bishop of Leptis Magna and Auxiliary Bishop of | Cork and Ross in 1984. |
appointment of Bishop John Buckley as Bishop of | Cork and Ross. |
e university as National University of Ireland, | Cork, and a Ministerial Order of 1998 renamed the un |
The journey time between | Cork and Midleton is 23 minutes, and together with t |
William Bennet (4 March 1745 - 1820), Bishop of | Cork and Ross (1790-1794) and subsequently Bishop of |
The hospital primarily treats patients from | Cork and Kerry which have a combined population of m |
htning players Kyle Hogg, Steven Croft, Dominic | Cork and Sajid Mahmood. |
Bishop Buckley was installed as Bishop of | Cork and Ross at the Cathedral of St. Mary and St. A |
John William Boyle, 14th Earl of | Cork and 14th Earl of Orrery DSC VRD (12 May 1916 - |
Five sermons against popery, 1772 Dublin, 1773 | Cork and Dublin Six sermons on the liturgy of the Ch |
0s TV shows such as Emergency Ward 10, Sergeant | Cork and Compact. |
des a link to the airport for north-east County | Cork and County Tipperary. |
s decided to close the existing distilleries in | Cork and Dublin, and to consolidate production at a |
He sat as the member for | Cork and was forcibly eloquent on measures to confir |
e heir of his father's massive Irish estates at | Cork and Kerry (inherited 1676, age 8) MacCarthy's u |
years of this campaign in his own lands in west | Cork and Kerry, from where he raised troops from his |
nnounced an alliance between University College | Cork and the Irish Management Institute, the IMI and |
e Norse colonies at Dublin, Wexford, Waterford, | Cork and Limerick fell under the sway of native rule |
Cubs third baseman Keith Moreland saw | cork, and Hatcher was suspended for 10 games. |
- August 27, 1735), Irish divine and bishop of | Cork and Ross, was born in County Dublin, not long a |
honouring his five decade-long involvement with | Cork and cementing his reputation as one of his coun |
in TV shows such as Emergency Ward 10, Sergeant | Cork and Compact too. |
It is one of the oldest suburbs in | Cork and was created as part of a post-World War II |
He was educated at St Finbarr's College, | Cork and University College Cork, where he qualified |
Exham was born in | Cork and was educated in England at Repton School wh |
. (Oxford) and, from August 27, 1618, Bishop of | Cork and Cloyne. |
in Ireland particularly for University College | Cork and the University of Limerick |
in 1844 by Edward Davis of Bath for the Earl of | Cork and Orrery. |
Alison | Cork and Michael Holmes assess the homeowners' prese |
ther's titles of Earl of Burlington and Earl of | Cork and was appointed a Lord of the Bedchamber that |
nd Dermit MacCarthy, a priest of the Diocese of | Cork, and forty companions, who formed the core of t |
he was elected at a by-election for North-East | Cork and sat until he was defeated in the January 19 |
He was in the skate-off with Dominic | Cork and Alexandra Schauman. |
Cork and Dublin : Mercier Press, c1983. | |
Cork and Dublin : Mercier Press, c1972. | |
The three counties of Limerick, | Cork and Kerry converge at a point in the parish of |
onal University of Ireland, [University College | Cork], and her doctorate at the University of Basel. |
nd against London County on 15 June in Mardyke, | Cork, and then travelled across the Irish sea with L |
The Industrial Archaeology of | Cork and Its Environs, Duchas The Heritage Society |
eneral election and afterwards he moved back to | Cork and practised as a barrister. |
In 1574 he was again at Rome, and the See of | Cork and Cloyne being vacant, he was appointed there |
- 23 November 1872) was born in Kinsale, County | Cork, and was an Irish recipient of the Victoria Cro |
He was the son of Harold James | Cork and Ethel Mary Cork, of Burnham in Buckinghamsh |
on recovering, he visited family and friends in | Cork and Carlow, and recruited several seminarians f |
The college, one of three founded at Belfast, | Cork and Galway to provide non-denominational univer |
shop of Dromore, then in 1789 briefly Bishop of | Cork and Ross, before in 1789 being translated to Fe |
ovan played schoolboy football for Leeds A.F.C. | Cork, and Blarney Street in Cork. |
ions to Ireland's three largest cities: Dublin, | Cork, and Limerick. |
ordained a priest in 1797 and became Bishop of | Cork and Ross in 1805. |
The label is based in | Cork, and Stockholm, Sweden and thus far has release |
Ballinlough is an independent parish of the | Cork and Ross Catholic Diocese and is home to Our La |
e played basketball for Ireland and camogie for | Cork and has since taken on a management role with t |
onastery became the principal monastery of west | Cork, and later had a famous Scripture school known |
e Past / Beyond the Sunset (1977) (with Dorothy | Cork and Monica Douglas) |
Michael Joe Costello's 1st Irish Division from | Cork and General Hugo MacNeill's 2nd Division. |
mple Stadium, Thurles, County Tipperary between | Cork and Waterford. |
n, J.P., still owned over 5,000 acres in County | Cork and lived there and in Bath. |
university of the Queen's Colleges of Belfast, | Cork, and Galway that were established in 1845 "to a |
and medals following Waterford's victories over | Cork and Dublin respectively. |
He has a degree in law from University College | Cork and is a qualified solicitor. |
e final was played at Cappoquin, at a time both | Cork and Dublin were suspended by camogie central co |
1830 - 28 June 1884) was born in Bantry, County | Cork and was an Irish recipient of the Victoria Cros |
football at club level with University College | Cork and Nemo Rangers, at inter-county level with Co |
174 witnessed the Munster hurling final between | Cork and Tipperary at the stadium in 1961 and it is |
999 Deane played in every championship game for | Cork and only ended up on the winning side on one oc |
n Murray (hurler) (born 1972), Irish hurler for | Cork and Coughduv |
s seat to Dr. Petty, and successfully contested | Cork and Youghal against Lord Broghill (ib. |
e Madden VC (1820 - 1 January 1863) was born in | Cork and was an Irish recipient of the Victoria Cros |
he was made Custos Rotulorum of the counties of | Cork and Waterford, and, on March 19, 1660, was appo |
He was born in the city of | Cork and educated at the Presentation Brothers and S |
Hogan was being transported by train to | Cork, and the men, led by Treacy, boarded the train |
ion, encompassing BSS Industrial, BSS Ireland, ( | Cork and Dublin) and Warrens, is a market leader in |
urk Park, Dublin, on 16 November, 1890, between | Cork and Wexford. |
e parish are the villages of Rockchapel, County | Cork, and Brosna, County Kerry, which is the Converg |
ffair / Hostile Engagement (1987) (with Dorothy | Cork and Margaret Mayo) |
blished by that nobleman at Charleville, County | Cork, and soon after he became private chaplain to L |
Orrery Papers, ed. by Lady | Cork and Orrery (1893) (Preface); |
He attended Presentation Brothers College in | Cork and was in the same class as Peter Stringer. |
0th century, it was known for the production of | cork and derived articles. |
a three-year project led by University College | Cork and funded by the Irish National Development Pl |
roke Park, Dublin, on 5 September 1943, between | Cork and Antrim. |
llage is located in the parish of Ovens, County | Cork, and has 3 farms, 1 pub, 1 co-op, 1 shop and an |
On the completion of that work he laid out the | Cork and Macroon railway. |
Three counties meet at Ahane: Kerry, | Cork, and Limerick. |
h in 2007, with a semi final appearance against | Cork and an all star award. |
le" region that runs through Counties Limerick, | Cork, and Tipperary. |
team defeated in the 1973 All Ireland final by | Cork and returned to win an All Ireland medal in Ant |
company but failed, and in 1935 worked for the | Cork and Bottle retail store in New York, and became |
Mary's of the Isle Convent, Sullivans Quay CBS, | Cork and Deerpark CBS, Cork .O'Shea began his career |
he Queen's College, Galway and Queen's College, | Cork and took his degree in 1859. |
election, Shaw was elected unopposed for County | Cork, and with Mitchell Henry, often deputised for H |
Midleton; Sharman Crawford Technical Institute, | Cork and University College Cork where he received a |
Richard Boyle, 1st Earl of | Cork and father of Robert Boyle arrives in Ireland a |
is one of the many layers of bark, between the | cork and primary phloem. |
He served as governor of | Cork and acquired Irish lands after the defeat of th |
Cork are the defending champions after defeating Dow | |
is located in a central position in the greater | Cork area with the South Ring Road running through t |
The north and west | Cork area proved to be some of the last areas to fal |
f that era drew strongly on immigrants from the | Cork area in particular. |
In support of local services in the | Cork area such as the cutbacks in Bus services, and |
ng a stunning vista of Glengarriff and the west | Cork area. |
These setbacks and the arrival of Alan | Cork as manager, saw Thompson being loaned out to Le |
r the association is the decreasing support for | cork as a bottle seal, as the popularity of plastic |
O'Donovan served during the Siege of | Cork, as Deputy Governor of the 1200 strong garrison |
The use of | cork as a stopper for wine bottles is the result of |
ment is on the R585 road which is known in West | Cork as "the Bantry Line". |
In 1883 he succeeded Dean Neville of | Cork as Rector of the Catholic University, which off |
is a record of the appointment of a Provost of | Cork, as chief magistrate of the city. |
o and from mainline services between Dublin and | Cork as well as to a regional service to Waterford. |
1872, they originally played as Queen's College | Cork, as UCC was then known. |
Cork., as well as head of J. P. Walsh & Co.. Was a m | |
pieces can be seen in Waterford, Tullamore, and | Cork, as well as in Germany, Luxembourg and Japan. |
Householders Against Service Charges (HASC) in | Cork, as was independent Joan Collins in Dublin. |
r final saw Kerry take an eight-point lead over | Cork at half-time. |
he myriad of toys (even firing a trick cannon's | cork at Tom) and hides inside a Christmas fairy ligh |
Hurling League with a 2-22 to 1-17 win against | Cork at Semple Stadium. |
Having founded churches at Inniscarra (County | Cork), at Inisluinghe, at Deer Island, Inismore, and |
The | Cork Athletic Grounds was a Gaelic Athletic Associat |
A new company, the | Cork Athletic Grounds Committee Ltd., was establishe |
ance as a non-League outfit coming in 1957 when | Cork Athletic beat UCD 4-2 in the Mardyke. |
The match was held at the | Cork Athletic Grounds, on 11 September, 1904 between |
twell played as a full-back for Western Rovers, | Cork Athletic, West Ham United, and Manchester Unite |
Forty Years of Irish Rock (with Sean Campbell) ( | Cork: Atrium Press, 2005) |
The following season they went on to win the | Cork Aul Premier "A" Division and are expected to co |
n season 2009/10 Killumney won the 1st division | Cork AUL & the County Cup. |
Part of the | Cork, Bandon and South Coast Railway. |
station (surviving building shown right) on the | Cork, Bandon and South Coast Railway was built there |
ey should be provided with branches, plants, or | cork bark to climb on. |
e, equipped with oil dispersal equipment from a | Cork based company. |
Notable finals include 1982 when | Cork beat Waterford by 31 points (Munster Final reco |
He was born in | Cork became politicised while studying English, hist |
0s he practised as a barrister and solicitor in | Cork, becoming honorary secretary of the Cork Law So |
spent his formative years in Mitchelstown, Co. | Cork before he graduated from University College Dub |
velock Charles was educated at Queen's College, | Cork, before joining the Indian Medical Service wher |
Galway later defeated Clare and | Cork before being surprising defeated by Waterford i |
She wintered in the Port of | Cork before leaving in January 2010 for dry-docking, |
Born in Doncaster, | Cork began his football career as a 15-year-old with |
Reports of unrest with in | Cork began at least as early as 4 November 2008 when |
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