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which Owen Roe O'Neill returned to command the | Irish Confederate's Ulster army in 1642 during the I |
Schwer's father was the | Irish amateur title holder in the 1960s before he em |
For the | Irish politician, see Phil Hogan. |
The | Irish Guard is a group of uniformed students that le |
To west and north are the | Irish Sea and Solway Firth, seen across the Cumberla |
He was succeeded in the | Irish title by his younger brother, Henry. |
Streets within Waterford reflect the | Irish theme, and are named after places in Ireland. |
This channel was formerly known as the | Irish Channel. |
On 24 June 1921, during the | Irish War of Independence, the Irish Republican Army |
The | Irish State Papers of 1980 reveal that Logue was als |
y shared the building with up to 50 men of the | Irish Constabulary. |
Glaslough won the | Irish Tidy Towns Competition in 1978. |
Main article: Ordinance of no quarter to the | Irish |
ullingar was a constituency represented in the | Irish House of Commons from 1612 to 1800. |
1643-44 and was a highly active member of the | Irish Confederation. |
Midleton was a constituency represented in the | Irish House of Commons until 1800. |
For the | Irish mathematician, see John T. Graves. |
They appeared behalf of the | Irish Heart Foundation. |
igrate! is a 1975 album by the music group The | Irish Rovers. |
portrays a Jewish Bronx housewife who wins the | Irish sweepstakes. |
til his death, he sat for Carlow County in the | Irish House of Commons. |
The | Irish finished the season at 5-7 and failed to becom |
g his archbishopric the great valuation of the | Irish churches was gradually taken. |
Father Michael Hurley, the | Irish School of Ecumenics' co-founder, died in 2011. |
The Whigs lost votes to the | Irish Repeal group. |
"What If" debuted at number 1 on the | Irish Singles Chart on 7 December 2001, toppling Iri |
In 2002, her second marriage, to the | Irish writer and broadcaster Frank Delaney, was diss |
Dixon was the organizer of the | Irish Brigade in the papal service. |
The | Irish School of Ecumenics currently has eight full-t |
Mass here is in the | Irish language. |
However the | Irish Royal Munster Fusiliers suffered heavy casualt |
Clonmel was a constituency represented in the | Irish House of Commons to 1800. |
Michael Viney - Writer for The | Irish Times |
For the | Irish artist, see Owen Walsh (artist). |
Immigration of the | Irish Quakers into Pennsylvania, 1682-1750. |
uccessfully enacted "Twelfth Amendment" of the | Irish constitution. |
The following season they played in the | Irish Churches League under the name of Millisle Pre |
ons: Put sambuca in a shot glass, layer in the | Irish cream. |
In 1971 he served as treasurer of the | Irish Esperantist Association. |
64 and 1776, he represented Maryborough in the | Irish House of Commons. |
The | Irish cavalry were scattered in the first charge, le |
This article is about the | Irish priest. |
Of the fifteen current members of the | Irish cabinet, nine are former UCD students. |
The | Irish town name, "An tSnaidhm", means "The Knot" in |
Gorey was a constituency represented in the | Irish House of Commons to 1800. |
Ambush took place on 11 March 1921, during the | Irish War of Independence. |
In 2007, the | Irish Blue Cross provided veterinary care to 12,749 |
Section I of the Act noted that the | Irish House of Lords had recently "assumed to themse |
The | Irish outscored its opponents 362-38. |
into the newly formed Northern Section of the | Irish Labour Party. |
On 2007-05-18 it entered the | Irish singles chart, on downloads alone. |
Swords was a constituency represented in the | Irish House of Commons to 1801. |
What the | Irish can't accomplish it don't amount to much |
He served there in the | Irish 9th Infantry of Massachusetts. |
This article is about the | Irish football (soccer) player. |
w Crossan - a footballer with Coleraine in the | Irish Premier League. |
For the | Irish village, see Naul, Dublin. |
Although it was never formally abolished, the | Irish Privy Council effectively ceased to exist with |
For the | Irish political faction, see Russellite Unionist. |
Matches against the | Irish Military and Scotland followed in 1921, and he |
The name Moone comes from the | Irish "Maen Colmcille" which means "Colmcille's prop |
The Luck of the | Irish is a 2001 Disney Channel Original Movie. |
School children also visit to improve their | Irish at summer schools. |
an conducted 29 Eurovision entries, 24 of them | Irish. |
Although third-generation | Irish American and never visiting Ireland, he was ac |
Eight of those | Irish teams gave up less than 100 rushing yards per |
ffice of High Sheriff ceased to exist in those | Irish counties, which had formed the Irish Free Stat |
Hannon helped Bohemians reach three | Irish Cup finals in 1908, 1909 and 1911. |
Out Of Time: | Irish Republican Prisoners, Long Kesh, 1972-2000 (20 |
In a column in the Los Angeles Times, | Irish wrote that |
ng was born in Cowes, on the Isle of Wight, to | Irish parents. |
Quinn was born in Chicago, Illinois to | Irish parents. |
He was a Fraternal delegate to | Irish and English Methodism in 1930, representing Am |
The Slovak government apologised to | Irish authorities on January 6, and promised an inve |
Robert Welch (ed), The Oxford Companion to | Irish Literature. |
He was born in Bytown's Lowertown to | Irish Catholic parents in 1845. |
James A. Flaherty was born to | Irish immigrant parents in Philadelphia, Pennsylvani |
In recognition of his contribution to | Irish Art, he was elected to Aosdana in 2001. |
nal musician born in County Durham, England to | Irish parents. |
Neither of these two people are known to | Irish history. |
glo-Irish stock and birth, she was won over to | Irish nationalism by the plight of evicted people in |
Duffy was born to | Irish parents in London in 1933. |
O'Grady was born in Bristol to | Irish parents. |
She was married for a time to | Irish artist Ian Stuart, son of writer Francis Stuar |
genealogical records and pedigree relating to | Irish families, and to maintain the register of memb |
Rep. to | Irish Football Association: Brian Adams |
Carrigan was born to | Irish parents and was trained tailor to trade but al |
He was married to | Irish actress Eileen Carey Reynolds (1903-1995) from |
Born in Slough, Berkshire, to | Irish parents. |
John O Brien for his contribution to | Irish Sport and in particular tiathlons. |
Doyle was born in Swissvale, Pennsylvania, to | Irish and Italian parents. |
A Guide to | Irish Local Government, (with George McSweeny), Dubl |
Rogers was born to | Irish immigrant parents in Philadelphia on May 27, 1 |
some footballer should come back to | Irish football |
The ratio of coffee liqueur to | Irish cream varies but is generally around 3-to-1. |
n in Bridgeport, Ohio on September 27, 1859 to | Irish immigrant parents. |
It's pretty similar to | Irish cream liqueur. |
Skinnider was born in 1893 to | Irish parents in the Lanarkshire town of Coatbridge. |
She is now married to | Irish businessman Hugh Hanley, who she started datin |
Adams was born in Nashville, Tennessee, to | Irish immigrant parents. |
Siobhan /shavon/ Dowd was born in London to | Irish parents. |
Mae Coughlin was born in New York City to | Irish parents Michael Coughlin and Bridget Gorman. |
y of books, pamphlets and articles relating to | Irish lichenology, 1727-1970, Galway, 1971 |
A Reader's Guide to | Irish Fiction (1910) |
fessional football player, born in New York to | Irish parents. |
He later took | Irish citizenship and became professor of sculpture |
in has been linked with a number of top-flight | Irish jobs. |
e eighteenth century the first attempt towards | Irish home rule with little influence from London wa |
John Tracy, 1st Viscount Tracy, | Irish peer Viscount Tracy |
is a more sombre dance done to older tradition | Irish Folk music. |
It features traditional | Irish music in the background. |
ndalk, County Louth, Ireland) is a traditional | Irish fiddle player. |
Margaret Barry (1917 - 1989) was a traditional | Irish singer and banjo player. |
Quinn was accompanied by traditional | Irish percussion, woodwind and string instruments. |
badminton, Tae Kwon Do, soccer and traditional | Irish dancing. |
Traditional | Irish folk song, with lyrics by Thomas Moore |
A traditional | Irish breakfast is usually accompanied by soda bread |
The Mulloy Brothers,a well known traditional | Irish music band |
The Rakes of Mallow is a traditional | Irish song and polka. |
The band also performs traditional | Irish music, traditional Scottish music and traditio |
Pampooties are traditional | Irish footwear, worn on the Aran Islands until the 1 |
" | Irish Washerwoman" - traditional Irish jig, danced b |
It is an important feature of the traditional | Irish breakfast. |
Self-catering apartments and traditional | Irish cottages are available for hire. |
David O'Brien (racehorse trainer), | Irish former racehorse trainer |
y the dragon and you and your clan become true | Irish men. |
Tulla ( | Irish: An Tulach, meaning "hill") is a town in Count |
Turkish | Irish Educational and Cultural Society (TIECS), aims |
For the early twentieth-century | Irish nationalist politician, see Patrick O'Hare. |
an, his studies of the early twentieth-century | Irish troubles and the Irish Literary Revival. |
The remaining twenty-six | Irish counties ceased to be represented at Westminst |
The two | Irish quarters hold a shamrock and an Irish harp. |
They also met with two | Irish Football League clubs, Linfield and Glentoran. |
In 1882, two | Irish immigrants, Richard O'Neill Sr. and James Floo |
Tyholland ( | Irish: Tigh Thalainn, meaning "Talainn's house") is |
r also commemorates the losses of the Tyneside | Irish. |
y were followed up by the 1st and 4th Tyneside | Irish battalions of the 103rd (Tyneside Irish) Briga |
A popular tourist spot, it has a typical | Irish main street, with many traditional pubs. |
Tyrrellspass ( | Irish: Bealach an Tirialaigh) is a Georgian village |
Key to parties: U | Irish Unionist Party 1886-1921 and Ulster Unionist 1 |
Key to parties: U | Irish Unionist 1886-1921 and Ulster Unionist 1921-19 |
Key to parties: U | Irish Unionist 1918 - April 1921 and Ulster Unionist |
It has hosted the U-21 and U-20 | Irish home games for the 6 Nations Championship. |
onours include Leinster Schools,U19's & U20's, | Irish Schools & Irish U'19's. |
e Gleann ABC in Belfast and is the current U21 | Irish light welterweight champion, Irish Intermediat |
As such, The Ulster | Irish defenders were willing to fight to the death. |
The site is a National Monument under | Irish law. |
Under | Irish law cannabis is not recognised as having any m |
Maginess and the Limits of Liberal Unionism', | Irish Review, 25, 1999-2000, Henry Patterson |
as a solicitor and became active in the United | Irish League. |
Orr is regarded as the first United | Irish martyr. |
The two organisations and the United | Irish League merged in 1900, to re-create the Irish |
glo-Irish landowner and opponent of the United | Irish League. |
e subsequent National Convention of the United | Irish League, Carew was excluded from the Irish Parl |
20 September 1948 English League v | Irish League (Anfield) |
Signpost on the Lacken Road showing variant | Irish spelling |
Meredith was herself a great patron of various | Irish artists and poets. |
in Derry on July 4, 1987) a visually-impaired | Irish Paralympian. |
North Wall ( | Irish: Port Thuaidh) is an inner city area on the No |
15 August - Nine Years' War: | Irish victory over the English at the Battle of Curl |
Actually Edward Bransfield was | Irish and not English. |
His family was | Irish American and middle class, and he was raised C |
His mother was | Irish and his father was Swiss. |
rought her up to speak English, though she was | Irish herself. |
He was | Irish by birth and was trained in Ireland. |
Ball PC (Ire), KC (1791 - 19 January 1865) was | Irish barrister, judge and Liberal politician. |
His mother, Margaret Selby, was | Irish on her mother's side and Portuguese on her fat |
O'Keefe was | Irish Catholic. |
hn Moore (1849 - 5 January 1904) was a wealthy | Irish Catholic and nationalist politician. |
groups of teenagers visit Spiddal for 13 week | Irish courses. |
The Corkman is a weekly | Irish newspaper. |
Most of the residents were | Irish or German, and Catholic. |
was French while his other grand-parents were | Irish in descent. |
His parents were | Irish Catholic immigrants. |
in Merrionette Park as of the 2000 census were | Irish (34.5%), |
anied 29 Eurovision songs, among which 24 were | Irish entries. |
Jack Judge's parents were | Irish, from County Mayo. |
eported in Oak Lawn as of the 2000 census were | Irish (30.4%), |
His parents were | Irish American vaudeville entertainers. |
ted in Bedford Park as of the 2000 census were | Irish (26.2%), |
ed in Palos Heights as of the 2000 census were | Irish (27.2%), |
Most of the residents were | Irish Catholics who worked in the local anthracite c |
Three of the dead RIC men were | Irish and the remainder were British Black and Tans. |
Both parents were | Irish, his father, of County Mayo, was a regimental |
the victims of the disaster, most of whom were | Irish and Lithuanian immigrants. |
e film is a crime thriller set off the western | Irish coast. |
And When | Irish Eyes Are Smiling, sure, they steal your heart |
60 Seconds To Get Out: When | Irish Eyes Are Smiling / Too Ra Loo Ra Loo Ral (That |
Mink married a white | Irish immigrant, Elizabeth, and had one daughter, Ma |
White | Irish - 38,800 (1.53%) |
White | Irish - 3.43% |
White | Irish - 5.19% |
The story is based on a novel by William | Irish (aka Cornell Woolrich). |
He conducted five winning | Irish entries, in 1980, 1987, 1992, 1993, and 1996. |
Perhaps due to his contact with | Irish speaking areas at this time, he was interested |
0), is an English professional footballer with | Irish ancestry. |
ester, but is chiefly known in connection with | Irish natural history. |
It is so popular a drink with | Irish people that it is one of the most sought-after |
ceived his start in higher level football with | Irish club Turlough O'Connor's Dundalk. |
He was featured in several scenes with | Irish nurse, Bernie, including one kissing scene. |
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