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the possibility that the IRA (in line with the | Irish nationalist tradition of courting allies in Eu |
tures information about the development of the | Irish spiritual tradition. |
The Night of the Big Wind became part of | Irish folk tradition. |
the grave every June by various parties of the | Irish Republican tradition. |
The band also performs traditional | Irish music, traditional Scottish music and traditio |
Irish Christmas traditions are similar to those in m | |
eer he was invovlved with the establishment of | Irish Air Traffic Control. |
The songs - many of them written in | Irish, others translated from English |
Derrytrasna (from | Irish: Doire Trasna) is a small village and townland |
He had | Irish roots, traveled around Mexico and learned to b |
It marked the screen debut of Northern | Irish actor Trevor. |
Shaw's Authenticated Report of the | Irish State Trials (1844), p. 93 |
For the cycling organization, see | Irish Cycling Tripartite Committee. |
February 11, 1931, Cork, Ireland) is an | Irish jazz trombonist. |
Irish Hockey Trophy | |
The River Suck ( | Irish: An tSuca) is a river in Ireland, approx. |
Tulla ( | Irish: An Tulach, meaning "hill") is a town in Count |
Ireland; no; proposed via an | Irish Sea Tunnel. |
They were the grandsons of the | Irish King Turlogh The Brown O'Brien, King of Thomon |
ceived his start in higher level football with | Irish club Turlough O'Connor's Dundalk. |
week against Romania, securing victory for the | Irish with two tries. |
His great-grandfather was the | Irish actor Tyrone Power. |
Best Selling | Irish Group: U2 |
February 1976 in Dublin) was a footballer for | Irish side, UCD. |
All Saints GAC ( | Irish: Naomh Uile CLG) is a Gaelic Athletic Associat |
is currently Directing 'Shdaow Dancer' a Joint | Irish / UK production about the Irish republican mov |
which Owen Roe O'Neill returned to command the | Irish Confederate's Ulster army in 1642 during the I |
Henry (14 April 1954 - 6 February 2006) was an | Irish cricket umpire. |
Lord Kildare collected an army of | Irish soldiers under the command of Thomas Geraldine |
John Bysse, rose to become Chief Baron of the | Irish Exchequer under Charles II. |
n March 2011 made his debut appearance for the | Irish national Under-21 team. |
epublican legitimatism departs from mainstream | Irish constitutional understanding. |
David 'Dave' Hewitt is an | Irish rugby union player, currently playing at Lansd |
James Connors (1838 - unknown) was an | Irish born Union Army soldier during the American Ci |
(born 10 April 1965 in Salisbury) is a former | Irish rugby union international. |
Roger Wilson (born 21 September 1981) is an | Irish rugby union footballer. |
Shane Byrne, | Irish rugby union international. |
rn 1968) in Auckland, New Zealand is a retired | Irish rugby union centre. |
He later served as president of the | Irish Cricket Union in 2003. |
Harrison served as president of the | Irish Cricket Union in 2006. |
Niall Conlon (born 10 October 1983) is an | Irish rugby union footballer. |
David (Dave) Hewitt is a retired | Irish rugby union player. |
John F. Carroll is a former | Irish trade union leader. |
For the | Irish rugby union footballer, see Denis Hickie. |
Bryan Young (born 11 June 1981) is an | Irish rugby union footballer. |
Stephen McIvor (born c. 1969) is a retired | Irish rugby union player. |
Ryan Caldwell (born 1 September 1984) is an | Irish rugby union footballer. |
Paul McKenzie (born 23 January 1984) is an | Irish rugby union footballer. |
ober 1984) in Belfast, Northern Ireland, is an | Irish rugby union footballer. |
(Sean) David Corkery is a retired | Irish rugby union player. |
Tom Tierney is a retired | Irish rugby union player. |
Tim Barker (born 19 June 1981) is an | Irish rugby union footballer. |
In 1941 he became Secretary of the | Irish Trade Union Congress, and afterwards of the Co |
orn 20 October 1965 in Bermondsey) is a former | Irish rugby union footballer. |
Andy Ward is an | Irish rugby union player currently player at Ballyna |
Keith Gleeson (born 21 June 1976) is a retired | Irish rugby union football player. |
Letterkenny RFC is an | Irish rugby union club based in Letterkenny, County |
Emmet Byrne is a retired | Irish rugby union player. |
Simon Best (born 11 February 1978) is a former | Irish rugby union footballer. |
rley (8 October 1985, Kinsale, Co. Cork) is an | Irish Rugby Union footballer. |
Noel Murphy (Jr.), | Irish Rugby Union international, Munster Rugby and B |
tober 1987 in Clontarf, Dublin, Ireland, is an | Irish rugby union footballer. |
Ciaran Scally is a retired | Irish rugby union scrum-half. |
Mick O'Driscoll (born October 8, 1978) is an | Irish rugby union player. |
Barry Murphy (born 28 November 1982) is an | Irish rugby union footballer. |
He also served as president of the | Irish Cricket Union in 1983. |
(15 April 1984, Clonmel, Co. Tipperary) is an | Irish rugby union footballer. |
Mark Kettyle is an | Irish rugby union footballer. |
Mark McHugh is an | Irish rugby union footballer who plays at full-back |
orn 1 September 1968 in Knebworth) is a former | Irish rugby union footballer who played at wing in E |
n Harris-Wright (born 19 September 1988) is an | Irish Rugby union player for Leinster Rugby. |
James Cantion was a London | Irish rugby union player. |
Mike Ross (born 21 December 1979) is an | Irish rugby union footballer who plays prop for Iris |
Killian Keane is a retired | Irish rugby union player. |
(William) Denis McBride is a retired | Irish rugby union player. |
That year, he served as President of the | Irish Trades Union Congress while, in 1965, he was P |
Lewis Stevenson (born 1 June 1984) is an | Irish rugby union footballer. |
tober 1959 in Ballincollig, County Cork) is an | Irish rugby union coach. |
Fionn Carr (born 17 December 1985) is an | Irish rugby union player. |
Neil McMillan (born 15 May 1981) is an | Irish rugby union flanker. |
Dominic Crotty is a retired | Irish rugby union player. |
Henry Hurley is a retired | Irish rugby union loose-head prop-forward. |
BT | Irish Rugby Union Players Association's newcomer of |
us McKeen (born 13 February 1969) is a retired | Irish rugby union footballer. |
He served as President of the | Irish Trade Union Congress in 1957. |
cCullough (born 9 September 1981) is a retired | Irish rugby union footballer. |
ecame a national selector and President of the | Irish Cricket Union. |
nnell (21 November 1882 - 22 June 1969) was an | Irish trade unionist and politician, and was leader |
January 1871-23 November 1918) was a prominent | Irish trade unionist. |
Until 1894, representatives of | Irish trade unions attended the British Trades Union |
The Fighting | Irish went up against Penn State University in the f |
astic" inscriptions date from the medieval Old | Irish period up to Modern times. |
"The | Irish in Us," 1935 |
The town is the home of the | Irish Village USA. |
Irish Pine used the Code Letters EINQ. | |
Kennedy, James Kennedy-McCann; has dual UK and | Irish citizenship, uses Irish passport. |
Seeing that the | Irish are using the cauldron to revive their dead, h |
ordon Blair (born Belfast, 1953) is a Northern | Irish musician, usually known as Gordy Blair. |
"And It Stoned Me" is a song by Northern | Irish singer-songwriter Van Morrison. |
Your Lover, Too" is a song written by Northern | Irish singer-songwriter Van Morrison. |
"Streets of Arklow" is a song by Northern | Irish singer-songwriter Van Morrison. |
The ratio of coffee liqueur to | Irish cream varies but is generally around 3-to-1. |
His parents were | Irish American vaudeville entertainers. |
One of those included in the " | Irish Penny Journal" was the beautiful lyric, "Songs |
jority of Catholics (65%) regard themselves as | Irish, whilst very few Protestants (5%) do likewise" |
John de Burgh (1286-1313), | Irish murder victim |
The French General St. Ruth had rallied the | Irish towards victory when his head was blown off by |
John Tracy, 1st Viscount Tracy, | Irish peer Viscount Tracy |
Shipwrecks of the | Irish Coast, Vol 3. by Edward J Bourke. |
Essays and Speeches on the | Irish Question: Vol.1, edited by J. J. Clancy, Londo |
ngements have been collected in two books, The | Irish Harper Vols. |
n Parnellite and anti-Parnellite factions, the | Irish Nationalist vote held up well. |
June 12 - Treaty of Lisbon Referendum: The | Irish public vote on whether to ratify or reject the |
This forced the Liberals to rely on | Irish Nationalist votes to maintain their majority. |
1998: | Irish Stout vs. German Lager: split with Dropkick Mu |
nan (born 28 February 1978 in Cork City) is an | Irish race walker. |
Branches Untangle is the debut EP by | Irish musician Wallis Bird released in 2006. |
Irish National War Memorial Gardens, Dublin. | |
(June 1899 - 2 March 2002) was the last known | Irish World War I veteran. |
1964: The | Irish at War |
y the retreating anti-Treaty forces during the | Irish Civil War in 1922. |
During the | Irish Civil War in 1922, Republicans were besieged i |
doctoral thesis, concerned the history of post | Irish Civil War Republican politics and was titled, |
Shortly afterwards, the | Irish Civil War broke out between the pro-Treaty fac |
During the | Irish Civil War the Hales brothers fought on opposit |
reaty along with de Valera, and in the ensuing | Irish Civil War, he sided with the Anti-Treaty IRA. |
This action helped to spark the | Irish Civil War, between pro and anti Treaty faction |
y brought stability following the chaos of the | Irish Civil War, and provided honest government. |
brothers joined the Anti-Treaty IRA during the | Irish Civil War. |
posed the Anglo-Irish Treaty and fought in the | Irish Civil War. |
Michael Hopkinson, Green against Green - the | Irish Civil War. |
The family moved to Magherafelt after the | Irish Civil War. |
See also Executions during the | Irish Civil War. |
This marked the start of the | Irish Civil War. |
he election was held just after the end of the | Irish Civil War. |
Anne Dolan, Commemorating the | Irish Civil War: History and Memory, 1923-2000: 2006 |
The town was fought over in the | Irish Confederate Wars of the 1640s. |
See also: | Irish Confederate Wars and Cromwellian conquest of I |
quin was a battle on 16th June 1642 during the | Irish Confederate Wars, the Irish theatre of the War |
During the | Irish Confederate Wars, like most Irish Catholics, h |
d established, based in Kilkenny; start of the | Irish Confederate Wars. |
Ireland was the scene of two sieges during the | Irish Confederate Wars. |
The | Irish team was made up of 15 athletes competing in 1 |
The | Irish Masters was a professional snooker tournament. |
His elder brother Geordie, an | Irish Guardsman, was killed at the Battle of Normand |
The | Irish Brigade was an infantry brigade, consisting pr |
The increasing | Irish immigration was seen as an economic boon by th |
"The final passage of the Act in the | Irish Parliament was achieved with substantial major |
Anthony Kearns, a member of the | Irish Tenors, was born in Kiltealy in 1971. |
Irish Freedom was launched in November 1910, as an I | |
The Church of the | Irish Martyrs was completed in 1994 and became the f |
The Special | Irish Branch was formed in 1883. |
The | Irish College was a seminary at Douai, France, for I |
The 2007-08 | Irish Cup was the 128th Irish Cup, the national cup |
The | Irish deficit was expected to be 5.5 percent in 2008 |
The South | Irish Horse was a Territorial Yeomanry (Cavalry) reg |
In the 1924 General Election, T. P. O'Connor, | Irish Nationalist was elected unopposed. |
In the 1929 General Election, T. P. O'Connor, | Irish Nationalist was elected unopposed. |
Its | Irish name was historically anglicised as Knockan or |
On 16 November 1942, | Irish Pine was torpedoed and sunk by U-608. |
Kilian, also spelled Killian (or alternatively | Irish: Cillian), was an Irish missionary bishop and |
The | Irish goal was scored by Jack Reynolds, who later pl |
While the | Irish chancellorship was vacant he was a commissione |
It was revealed that the | Irish international was likely to be out for about t |
Its | Irish name was historically anglicised as Knocknagoa |
The founding editor of | Irish Birds was Clive Hutchinson (1977-1984). |
Although he wrote in | Irish, it was not his first language. |
Its | Irish name was historically anglicised as Straid and |
The | Irish Oak was captained by Matthew Moran of Wexford; |
g his archbishopric the great valuation of the | Irish churches was gradually taken. |
Young | Irish Musicians Weekend Live! 2008 - with James Kell |
He has published widely on aspects of early | Irish and Welsh language, literature and history. |
Such information is confirmed by both the | Irish and Welsh annals. |
Early | Irish and Welsh Kinship (Oxford). |
r repertoire includes a wide range of English, | Irish, Scottish, Welsh and French folk songs. |
e Gleann ABC in Belfast and is the current U21 | Irish light welterweight champion, Irish Intermediat |
The | Irish Volunteers were formed in opposition to the an |
The workers, many of whom were of | Irish descent, were unsettled by the discovery and w |
His biographical notices of early | Irish saints were utilized in the "Acta SS." |
Planning for Whale took place when all | Irish operations were prohibited by Abwehr chief Wil |
stplate is a Christian hymn whose original Old | Irish lyrics were traditionally attributed to Saint |
laced in "suspended animation" and a number of | Irish regiments were disbanded on the creation of th |
The | Irish population were only allowed to trade inside t |
Some of the biggest names in | Irish business were among his clients. |
The | Irish Guards were in danger of being over-run by the |
Other famous | Irish hounds were Bran and Seolan who belonged to th |
Losses by allied | Irish forces were not recorded but were probably min |
The Royal | Irish Distilleries were built by Dunville in 1869. |
The | Irish Unionists were the Irish wing of the Conservat |
Native | Irish civilians were massacred in kind. |
77 officers and men of 7th (SIH) Royal | Irish Regiment were killed in action that day, 42 we |
As such, The Ulster | Irish defenders were willing to fight to the death. |
Her first two novels, described as "Northern | Irish chick-lit", were bestsellers in Ireland. |
The boundaries of | Irish constituencies were not affected. |
The | Irish cavalry were scattered in the first charge, le |
Irish boyband Westlife duetted with Lulu in 2002. | |
The | Irish Parliament: What it was and what it did, Londo |
There was no | Irish state when he was born to be of any kind of Ir |
One day he visits an | Irish carnival where he finds that he can't stop ste |
ffice of High Sheriff ceased to exist in those | Irish counties, which had formed the Irish Free Stat |
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