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He was made professor of Modern | Irish at Maynooth in 1982. |
The next month | Irish accountancy firms and auditors who worked with |
Montreal | Irish Tournament Champs (1999-2000, 2003) |
"Oft in the Stilly Night" Moore's | Irish Melodies |
Maurice Moore, | Irish republican who fought in the Irish War of Inde |
More | Irish Whiskeys. |
Adebibe is of Moroccan, | Irish and Greek origins. |
n's politics were markedly different from most | Irish leaders. |
The song is played at most | Irish Rugby matches. |
Most | Irish parishes had to integrate English and Anglo-No |
Galbally is a mostly | Irish nationalist/republican area and is strongly li |
"Others" are mostly | Irish Independent Opposition. |
Steamers carried cargo, mostly | Irish cattle, as well as the Royal Mail. |
resultant by-election was won by John Muldoon ( | Irish Parliamentary Party) on 15 July 1911. |
evangelist portrait from the Book of Mulling, | Irish, late 8th century |
The label copy for Murphy's | Irish Red (33cl bottle) states : "Product of the Net |
Kevin Murray ( | Irish footballer), Irish Association football player |
Carawan typically plays in Old-time music, | Irish, and New Age styles. |
My | Irish Sketch Book (1938) |
Sarepta Myrenda | Irish Henry (1839-1900) was a Woman's Christian Temp |
er of restaurants and bars, including Nadine's | Irish Mist, owned by Irish singer Nadine Coyle. |
Natalis (Saint Naile), | Irish monk, died 564. |
In 2011, Lahey was named | Irish American of the Year by Irish America magazine |
For the similarly named | Irish news reporter and radio personality, see Phili |
The Carole Nash | Irish Motorcycle & Scooter Show, held in Dublin. |
The National | Irish Invincibles claimed responsibility for the mur |
University College Cork, Ireland, and national | Irish student news. |
In 2009, she transferred to the National | Irish Team. |
ty Roscommon, O'Flanagan's parents were native | Irish speakers. |
d has been given as either Droimeann (a native | Irish cattle breed), or Freisian. |
Native | Irish civilians were massacred in kind. |
s also hosts a variety of events at the nearby | Irish Culture Center in Canton. |
Salisbury realised that he would need | Irish Party support to maintain power. |
He was elected to the new | Irish Free State Seanad in 1922 for 3 years. |
nuary 1931 the Dublin Chronicle promoted a new | Irish Industries Purchasing League with a campaign a |
The Novel and the Nation: Studies in the New | Irish Fiction (London: Pluto Press, 1997) |
ptional collection of traditional Newfoundland | Irish structures, both original and restored. |
In November 1913 Daly joined the newly-founded | Irish Volunteers. |
is one of nineteen townlands known as Newtown ( | Irish: An Baile Nua) in County Tipperary. |
Nathan Helps Neil Bruce Nick Bowler Nick | Irish Nick Jones |
This article is about the nineteenth-century | Irish lawyer. |
mmortalised by the renowned nineteenth-century | Irish writer William Carleton as part of his "Traits |
Nissan | Irish Open is won by Brett Rumford (Australia). |
There was no | Irish state when he was born to be of any kind of Ir |
The noggin then became a noigin ( | Irish) or noigean (Gaelic). |
was a Major in the Territorial Army and North | Irish Horse (1951). |
He was North | Irish Horse officer who served in World War I. |
e served in the First World War with the North | Irish Horse. |
60-68, Lord Erne was a Lieutenant in the North | Irish Horse. |
an (b. 1 August 1955, Dungannon) is a Northern | Irish television presenter and journalist. |
elleek, County Fermanagh) is a former Northern | Irish television presenter and journalist. |
ond Burns (born 8 October 1973) is an Northern | Irish professional golfer. |
Jack Diffin was a Northern | Irish footballer and football manager. |
Dergview is an intermediate, Northern | Irish football club playing in the IFA Championship |
Ards F.C. is an intermediate, Northern | Irish football club playing in IFA Championship 1. |
is the third full length release from Northern | Irish band, Jetplane Landing. |
l started his footballing career with Northern | Irish side, Cliftonville in 1902 before signing for |
Hugh Dowd is a Northern | Irish former professional footballer. |
erred to simply as E. E. Evans, was a Northern | Irish geographer and archaeologist, whose primary fi |
John Irvine (journalist), Northern | Irish ITN journalist |
For the Northern | Irish politician, see Bill Henderson (UK politician) |
ook place after a turbulent period in Northern | Irish politics. |
(born 13 April 1965, Coleraine) is a Northern | Irish television presenter. |
born Belfast, 11 January 1955) was an Northern | Irish footballer. |
Watson has captained the Northern | Irish under-23 side. |
(born 6 August 1953, Cushendall) is a Northern | Irish journalist. |
Jenny Bristow is a Northern | Irish cook and cookery writer. |
It marked the screen debut of Northern | Irish actor Trevor. |
Tyrone Howe - Northern | Irish rugby player/ former UUP Councillor |
He publicly addressed Northern | Irish youth representatives from various communities |
This article is about the Northern | Irish footballer. |
Of Northern | Irish descent, he was educated in Launceston, Tasman |
Susan Millar is a Northern | Irish journalist. |
57 in Belfast, Northern Ireland) is a Northern | Irish former footballer. |
For the former Northern | Irish retailer, see Wellworths. |
2 in Randalstown, County Antrim) is a Northern | Irish sportsperson. |
The Northern | Irish government followed suit on 25 April 1961. |
3d. in England; Northern | Irish probate sealed in England, 30 June 1951. |
Michael Hoey (golfer) (born 1979), Northern | Irish professional golfer |
For the Northern | Irish association footballer, see Colin Clarke (foot |
Shea Campbell is a Northern | Irish professional footballer who plays as a striker |
ng for United, he has been their only Northern | Irish first team player. |
l McKerr (born 23 February 1990) is a Northern | Irish footballer who plays for Dungannon Swifts. |
rk Allen (born 22 February 1986) is a Northern | Irish professional snooker player. |
avady United F.C. is an intermediate, Northern | Irish football club playing in IFA Championship 1. |
4 in Newry, County Down) is a retired Northern | Irish sportsperson. |
ric Magee (born 24 August 1947) is an Northern | Irish former footballer. |
n Gilbert (novelist) (1912 - 2010), a Northern | Irish novelist |
Warrenpoint Town is a Northern | Irish intermediate-level football club playing in IF |
This article is about the Northern | Irish loyalist politician. |
Derry, Northern Ireland) is a former Northern | Irish footballer and footballing manager. |
Jarlath Carey (1932-2006) was a Northern | Irish sportsperson. |
"And It Stoned Me" is a song by Northern | Irish singer-songwriter Van Morrison. |
For the Northern | Irish politician, see William McCleery. |
m (currently in production) about the Northern | Irish scooter scene. |
is (7 March 1919 - 7 July 2001) was a Northern | Irish politician. |
Trevor Thompson was a Northern | Irish footballer who played in the Irish League as a |
idge (23 September 1905 - 1988) was a Northern | Irish professional footballer. |
is a 1978 song originally recorded by Northern | Irish punk rock group The Undertones. |
Northern | Irish businessman John Shannon bought Adams out of a |
born 5 June 1974, Carrickfergus) is a Northern | Irish broadcaster and journalist. |
Hamilton (born 31 December 1946) is a Northern | Irish former professional football player and manage |
ernan (born 1 July 1965) is a retired Northern | Irish discus thrower. |
a is considered to be an authority on Northern | Irish politics post-Good Friday Agreement. |
Mitchell is a keen admirer of Northern | Irish music, art, and entertainment. |
(born 21 March 1978 in Kilkeel) is a Northern | Irish professional footballer. |
1965, Derry) is a Northern | Irish broadcaster and journalist. |
For the Northern | Irish association football player and coach see Samm |
(born 4 December 1953, Belfast) is a Northern | Irish television presenter and journalist. |
He was then snapped up by Northern | Irish club, Portadown in December 2006. |
hough Portadown were sent down to the Northern | Irish Championship, Braniff opted to stay. |
Tobermore United is an intermediate, Northern | Irish football club playing in IFA Championship 1. |
Thompson Donald (1875-1944) was a Northern | Irish Unionist politician. |
uccessful and most supported clubs in Northern | Irish Football. |
6 January 1956, Belfast) is a retired Northern | Irish football goalkeeper. |
November 1952, Belfast) is a retired Northern | Irish football midfielder. |
County Antrim, Northern Ireland) is a Northern | Irish glass sculptor. |
For the Northern | Irish footballer, see Sammy Nelson. |
David Doak (born in 1967) is a Northern | Irish video game designer. |
Farren (born 6 September 1939) is an Northern | Irish politician. |
Dromara Village F.C. is a Northern | Irish football club based in Dromara. |
(1912, Whiteabbey - 1981) is a former Northern | Irish footballer. |
er should not be confused with former Northern | Irish UDA member, Lt. Jackie Coulter. |
) (b. 23 January 1962, Belfast) is a Northern | Irish journalist and public speaker. |
listic similarity to Orange and other Northern | Irish banners. |
ARK is a Northern | Irish website in collaboration with Queen's Universi |
May 23, 1962) is a Northern | Irish television producer. |
an (born 7 July 1969 in Belfast) is a Northern | Irish actor. |
Connolly (born 20 January 1981) is a Northern | Irish musician, from Belfast, Northern Ireland. |
hey (born 27 August 1960) is a former Northern | Irish association football striker. |
Darran Lindsay (1971 - 2006) was a Northern | Irish motorcycle road racer. |
Sarah Travers (born 1974) is a Northern | Irish journalist. |
Matt Doherty, Sr. is a former Northern | Irish professional association football player. |
For the Northern | Irish Senator, see William Barclay (UK politician). |
thony Wright (born 8 June 1940) is an Northern | Irish former footballer. |
For the Northern | Irish born Australian Rules footballer, see Martin C |
The County Antrim Shield is a Northern | Irish football competition. |
Thomas Niblock is a Northern | Irish broadcast journalist. |
For the Northern | Irish footballer of the same name, see Peter Hutton |
27 March 1969, Belfast) is a Northern | Irish broadcaster and journalist. |
88 in Cushendall, County Antrim) is a Northern | Irish sportsperson. |
For the Northern | Irish party founded in 1979, see Progressive Unionis |
om 1939 to 1943, he was Father of the Northern | Irish Bar. |
Ian Russell is a Northern | Irish former footballer who was also a manager. |
eid (16 January 1896 - unknown) was a Northern | Irish professional footballer and Ireland internatio |
sley (born 22 June 1939) is a retired Northern | Irish police officer. |
1933 in Hilltown, County Down) was a Northern | Irish sportsperson. |
88 in Belfast, Northern Ireland) is a Northern | Irish sportsperson. |
Charles (born 1949, Magherafelt) is a Northern | Irish novelist, music promoter and talent agent. |
He was called to the Northern | Irish Bar in 1944 and took silk in 1958. |
in Portadown, Northern Ireland) is an Northern | Irish professional football player currently playing |
He is the principal photographer of Northern | Irish bands Snow Patrol and Cashier No. 9. |
Fred McMullan is a retired Northern | Irish professional darts player who competed in the |
Connell (born 25 November 1957) was a Northern | Irish footballer. |
m Wilson (born 15 December 1941) is a Northern | Irish politician. |
He is Northern | Irish television news journalist. |
Boyle (born 1961) is an award-winning Northern | Irish poet. |
Billy McAvoy was a Northern | Irish footballer who played in the Irish League as a |
0 January 1934 - 9 August 2000) was a Northern | Irish stock broker, farmer and politician. |
24 November 1913 - 11 May 1987) was a Northern | Irish footballer. |
Belfast) is a Northern | Irish broadcaster and journalist. |
is the seventeenth single release by Northern | Irish band Ash. |
Omagh United was a Northern | Irish intermediate-level football club. |
ctober 1941 - 14 November 2006) was a Northern | Irish character actor. |
Arts Extra is a Northern | Irish arts and entertainment programme broadcast on |
Stormont Castle, meeting place of the Northern | Irish Executive |
John Turnley was a Northern | Irish Protestant politician and activist. |
n 5 April 1956 in Newry) is a retired Northern | Irish goalkeeper. |
For the Northern | Irish American soccer player, see Brian Quinn (socce |
stlewellan, County Down) is a retired Northern | Irish sportsperson. |
John Bailie (born 6 March 1937) is a Northern | Irish solicitor and former politician. |
Jane Loughrey is a Northern | Irish journalist. |
Lurgan Town Boys F.C. is a Northern | Irish foorball club based in Lurgan, County Armagh. |
ck moved to Fulham in July 1950, with Northern | Irish international Hugh Kelly joining the Saints in |
John Charles Wilson was a Northern | Irish politician for the Ulster Unionist Party. |
Julie O'Connor is a Northern | Irish journalist. |
(3 September 1942 - 3 May 1999) was a Northern | Irish politician. |
Brantwood is an intermediate, Northern | Irish football club playing in the Ballymena & Provi |
Michelle Fairley is a Northern | Irish actress of film, stage and television. |
For the Northern | Irish footballer, see Jonny Steele. |
Your Lover, Too" is a song written by Northern | Irish singer-songwriter Van Morrison. |
ordon Blair (born Belfast, 1953) is a Northern | Irish musician, usually known as Gordy Blair. |
80 in Ballymoney, County Antrim) is a Northern | Irish footballer, currently playing for Glentoran in |
1970, Belfast, Northern Ireland) is a Northern | Irish footballer. |
For the Northern | Irish unionist, see William Hinds (politician). |
in Craigavon, Northern Ireland) is a Northern | Irish professional footballer currently contracted t |
992 in Glenshesk, County Antrim) is a Northern | Irish sportsperson. |
"Streets of Arklow" is a song by Northern | Irish singer-songwriter Van Morrison. |
any banners relate to the division in Northern | Irish society between Protestants/Unionists/Loyalist |
Belfast) is a Northern | Irish television presenter, best known as a continui |
Mayobridge, County Down) is a retired Northern | Irish sportsperson. |
As a result several notable | Irish players from this era, including Walsh, played |
As a result several notable | Irish players from this era, including Brown played |
As a result several notable | Irish players from this era, including McMillan, pla |
As a result several notable | Irish players from this era, including Eglington, pl |
As a result several notable | Irish players from this era, including Martin, playe |
Although a notable | Irish portrait painter, Hussey is not thought to be |
As a result several notable | Irish players from this era, including Gorman, playe |
In the 1890s, he became a friend of the noted | Irish dramatist and homosexual Oscar Wilde. |
J. P. "Paddy" Saul was a noted | Irish aviator. |
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