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born 5 June 1974, Carrickfergus) is a Northern | Irish broadcaster and journalist. |
IFTA's for the | Irish Film and Television |
Earl of Donegall (1666 - 10 April 1706) was an | Irish nobleman and soldier. |
Oriel Windfarm is a privately owned | Irish sustainable and renewable energy company. |
For the | Irish nobleman and writer, see Christopher Nugent. |
lliam Butler Yeats Fairy and Folk Tales of the | Irish Peasentry and Sally Gardens is published. |
Garrett Byrne, | Irish nationalist and MP (d.1897). |
freight ferry services on the English channel, | Irish Sea, and the North Sea; and passenger ferry se |
Burke, by his own account, was of | Irish descent and born in Louisville, Kentucky. |
al of the Geological Society of Dublin and the | Irish Naturalist, and he served on the council of th |
2010: won the Best Animation award at the 7th | Irish Film and Television Awards |
There is a low water crossing ( | Irish Bridge) and late mediaeval packhorse bridge ov |
In 1706 he became Lord Chief Baron of the | Irish Exchequer and within a year was appointed Lord |
It was dedicated by the author to the | Irish Brigade, and claims that during the fifty year |
Kevin Dixon (attorney general) (1902-1959), | Irish barrister and judge |
es (27 September 1913 - 23 August 1988) was an | Irish activist and historian. |
McClintock, 1st Baron Rathdonnell (1798-1879), | Irish peer and Conservative Member of Parliament |
genealogical records and pedigree relating to | Irish families, and to maintain the register of memb |
1965, Derry) is a Northern | Irish broadcaster and journalist. |
, 5th Baronet (1699 - 25 November 1771) was an | Irish politician and baronet. |
mas Arthur Bellew (1820 - 24 July 1863) was an | Irish landowner and politician. |
that moved to the area were almost entirely of | Irish descent, and many hailed from County Kerry one |
Carrigan was born to | Irish parents and was trained tailor to trade but al |
He was attainted by the | Irish parliament and deprived of his Irish barony. |
Henry also came to an arrangement with Anne's | Irish cousin and created him Earl of Ormond. |
1718 - January 1783) was an | Irish baronet and politician. |
d Robert Cherry (born 1859, died 1923 ) was an | Irish politician and judge. |
The Field is an | Irish pub and restaurant located in San Diego's hist |
e graduated in Celtic Studies and is fluent in | Irish, English and German. |
The West Neris was renamed | Irish Oak and West Hematite was renamed Irish Pine. |
Gerald O'Carroll is an | Irish writer and historian. |
tical label for a series of electoral pacts by | Irish nationalist and Irish Republican candidates in |
Although third-generation | Irish American and never visiting Ireland, he was ac |
) (b. 23 January 1962, Belfast) is a Northern | Irish journalist and public speaker. |
cNamara worked as a reporter and wrote for the | Irish Times and the Irish Examiner. |
Bill Scott, British and | Irish Lions and Barbarian F.C.. |
He studied | Irish lichenology and contributed to the Proceedings |
William Patrick Ryan (1867 - 1942), was an | Irish author and journalist. |
John O Brien for his contribution to | Irish Sport and in particular tiathlons. |
ong the length of Platform 2, documenting both | Irish history and Irish railway history right up to |
y was born in Detroit, Michigan, to Daniel, an | Irish native, and Elizabeth, a Canadian. |
essity of raiding premises associated with the | Irish Volunteers and the Irish Citizen Army and arre |
as essentially a "Labor nationalist" believing | Irish workers and employers shared a common interest |
ge Henry Kinahan (1829-1908), M.R.I.A., was an | Irish geologist and archaeologist. |
he Anglo-Irish Treaty as incompatible with the | Irish Republic and thus null and void. |
s born in Deansgate, Manchester in 1844, to an | Irish mother and an Italian father. |
r Andrew Beattie (6 August 1860 - 1923) was an | Irish politician and public servant. |
East Durham is known for its | Irish Festivals and Irish cultural promotion. |
Byrne's best known work is his | Irish Kings and High-Kings (1973). |
English and | Irish Quakers and Irish Home Rule 1886-93, by Howard |
It is also where the | Irish Cup and Irish League Cup finals are played. |
ting, London - 1959) was a scholar of medieval | Irish texts and collector of Irish Music. |
Among his works were The College | Irish Grammar and Pre-Christian Ireland. |
He was also an agent of the | Irish bishops, and saved the English and Irish colle |
William Davin, | Irish station-master and politician |
s made in Derry, Northern Ireland, using local | Irish whiskey and fresh cream. |
Turkish | Irish Educational and Cultural Society (TIECS), aims |
27 March 1969, Belfast) is a Northern | Irish broadcaster and journalist. |
Brendan Halligan (born 5 July 1936) is an | Irish economist and a former Labour Party politician |
He was a member of the | Irish Volunteers and took part in the 1916 Easter Ri |
Calvert now turned his attention to his | Irish estates and his overseas investments. |
Laurence O'Neill (1874 - 26 July 1943) was an | Irish politician and corn merchant. |
Byrne, Francis John, | Irish Kings and High-Kings. |
Thomas J. Kelly, | Irish Nationalist and former leader of the Irish Rep |
on with the 6th Division, 24th Division, 16th ( | Irish) Division and the 29th Division. |
The club is named in honour of Thomas Davis an | Irish writer and poet. |
lconer Litton (1827 - 27 November 1890) was an | Irish barrister and Liberal Party politician. |
The former | Irish U18 and U21 player had joined Arsenal as a tra |
Best Production Design for Film, | Irish Film and Television Awards 2005 |
mas Barnwall Martin (1784 - April 1847) was an | Irish landowner and politician. |
He later took | Irish citizenship and became professor of sculpture |
Charles Mitchel (1920-1996), | Irish actor and television newsreader |
27 January - Salisbury loses supports of the | Irish Party, and resigns as Prime Minister. |
Best Film, | Irish Film and Television Awards 2005 |
For Frederick Robert Higgins, | Irish poet and theatre director, see F. R. Higgins. |
tion also ran auto racing, Notre Dame Fighting | Irish football, and Cleveland Browns football. |
eill (27 March 1869 - 12 December 1938) was an | Irish politician and diplomat, who served as first H |
Kevin Power (born August 19, 1981) is an | Irish writer and academic. |
Ardoyne mainly has murals to depict history, | Irish traditions and important dates in Irish histor |
1908-1925) was a 20th century | Irish nationalist and politician. |
1655 - 1701) was an | Irish baronet and politician. |
In 1979, while on leave from the | Irish Army and secretly holding dual membership of t |
Henry O'Neill, | Irish artist and archaeologist (b. |
s" Geraghty (born 27 October 1943) is a former | Irish politician and trade union leader. |
on Richard Dowse (1824 - 14 March 1890) was an | Irish policitian and barrister. |
ence O'Donoghue (1895-18 December 1967) was an | Irish historian and head of intelligence of the Cork |
She is of Italian and | Irish descent and was raised Catholic. |
Sir Richard Blake was an | Irish politician and Mayor of Galway, fl. |
Rickard Deasy (1812 - 6 May 1883) was an | Irish lawyer and judge. |
Patrick Boland was an | Irish politician and farmer. |
Mark Mahon was nominated for an I.F.T.A. ( | Irish Film and Television Academy Award) for his eff |
Glenda Gilson (born 8 March 1981) is an | Irish model and television presenter from Clondalkin |
Their restaurant serves authentic | Irish fare and signature dishes: Guinness Beef Stew, |
In 2009, the film won an | Irish Film and Television Award for cinematography b |
Irish art and culture have had a great influence on | |
3rd Baronet (October 1738 - 2 May 1791) was an | Irish politician and barrister. |
The Rakes of Mallow is a traditional | Irish song and polka. |
Marsden was born to a family of | Irish descent and is a practising Roman Catholic. |
He is one of the earliest | Irish saints and gave the religious veil to Saint Br |
P." McManus (born 10 March 1951) is an | Irish businessman and racehorse owner. |
Irish Immigrants and Scottish Society in the Ninetee | |
Michael McMullan is an | Irish sportscaster and radio presenter on national r |
Bergl was born in Milton Keynes, England to an | Irish mother and an English architect father. |
Sybil Daly was born to an | Irish planter and an Indian mother. |
Kerry Condon (born 9 January 1983) is an | Irish television and film actress. |
born 26 October 1984 in Dublin, Ireland) is an | Irish actor and voice actor. |
Irish Men and Women in the Second World War (ISBN 18 | |
The theonym may be an antecedent of Old | Irish Goibniu and Middle Welsh Gofannon. |
Eamon Delaney (born 14 July 1962) is an | Irish author and journalist. |
r Stewart (26 March 1746 - August 1831) was an | Irish landowner and Member of Parliament. |
Robert Lloyd Praeger (1865-1953), | Irish naturalist and historian |
DeBarge is of African American, Italian, | Irish, Mexican and German descent. |
ry Cusack Smith (1795 - 13 August 1866) was an | Irish politician and judge. |
Dessie O'Halloran, | Irish singer and musician, born 29 August 1940. |
McGarry, Fearghal, | Irish Politics and the Spanish Civil War, Cork: Cork |
f (born 28 February 1978 in Cork) is a retired | Irish footballer and rugby player. |
Irish gallowglass and kern. | |
mmonly available in Ireland, such as Killian's | Irish Red and Wexford Cream Ale. |
Rhys Coiro was born to Italian and | Irish parents and grew up in Princeton, NJ. |
Natalis was an | Irish monk and saint of the sixth century. |
Rozanna Purcell is an | Irish model and Miss Universe Ireland 2010. |
Belfast) is a Northern | Irish broadcaster and journalist. |
for his major contributions to the writing of | Irish history and of Irish Australian history. |
For the | Irish nationalist and Australian politician, see Cha |
Charles Hamilton Teeling (1778-1850) was an | Irish journalist and writer from Lisburn, County Ant |
the club's main domestic competitions were the | Irish League and the IFA Cup. |
Kevin Dixon (1902-1959) was an | Irish barrister and judge. |
e first was that it deeply alienated Belfast's | Irish nationalist and Catholic population from the A |
Mary O'Donoghue (born 1975) is an | Irish poet and fiction writer. |
Notes on | Irish words and usages |
Cojuangco is of partial | Irish, Spanish, and Chinese descent. |
Arts Extra is a Northern | Irish arts and entertainment programme broadcast on |
1672-May 1748), 6th Bt., was a minor | Irish aristocrat and politician from County Galway. |
Amorgen - | Irish flute and Bombard - (1994-2004), was involved |
Gorman (17 June 1923 - 12 January 2003) was an | Irish economist and academic. |
Mac Beathaidh mac Ainmire, | Irish poet and Chief Ollam of Ireland, died in 1041. |
Dictionary of British and | Irish Botanists and Horticulturists including Plant |
Northern Ireland, and decades after the Anglo | Irish War and Irish Civil War. |
She is of English and | Irish descent and has three sisters, including an id |
Dublin, 17 June 1782) was an | Irish playwright and musician. |
Eithne FitzGerald (born in 1950) is an | Irish economist and former Labour Party politician. |
Clan MacAlister of Antrim is an | Irish clan and a branch of Clan MacAlister of Scotla |
ngham, 3rd Baronet (1654 - 5 July 1714) was an | Irish politician and baronet. |
He was the son of | Irish emigrants and attended Finchley Catholic Gramm |
ron Longford (May 1713 - 30 April 1766) was an | Irish peer and politician. |
He was secretary of the Royal | Irish Academy and a Fellow of the Royal Astronomical |
He was a colonel in the Royal | Irish Rifles and also worked as a textile designer. |
Jon Lane was one of twlve children born of an | Irish father and Hawaiian mother. |
John Bailie (born 6 March 1937) is a Northern | Irish solicitor and former politician. |
Inagh has had a strong tradition of | Irish music and dancing. |
April 13 - Alexander Mitchell, | Irish engineer and inventor of the screw-pile lighth |
Submission of | Irish bishops and most Irish kings. |
James Godkin (1806 - 2 May 1879) was an | Irish author and journalist who was influential on e |
or the senior Maesteg team, Wales, British and | Irish Lions, and Llanelli RFC. |
The Book of the White Earl is an | Irish religious and literary miscellany created c. 1 |
Thomas Burke (1749 - 31 December 1815) was an | Irish engraver and painter. |
Sir Valentine Blake, 3rd Baronet, | Irish merchant and politician. |
en (17 October 1916 - 22 December 1988) was an | Irish cricketer and field hockey player. |
Anomalous States: | Irish Writing and the Postcolonial Moment (1993) |
He was a close friend of the | Irish statesman and writer Edmund Burke. |
Hugh Maxton, alias W.J. McCormack, is an | Irish poet and academic, born in 1947. |
Machabeo, an | Irish monk and saint. |
Barton served with the | Irish Guards and fought in the Second World War. |
arr (23 September 1913 - 30 March 2006) was an | Irish communist and trade unionist. |
According to the Clissmanns he remained "an | Irish Republican and a Connolly Socialist" all his l |
Irish Film and Television Awards (2009) Nomination - | |
To west and north are the | Irish Sea and Solway Firth, seen across the Cumberla |
M. E. Mitchell (born 28 June 1934) is an | Irish botanist and writer. |
Streets within Waterford reflect the | Irish theme, and are named after places in Ireland. |
In 1901 he chaired an inquiry into the Royal | Irish Constabulary and the Dublin Metropolitan Polic |
1533 - 11 November 1583) was an | Irish nobleman and leader of the Desmond Rebellions |
Irish Film and Television Awards (2000): IFTA Award | |
Imlach was invited to join the Dubliners | Irish trad and folk group. |
Sir Edmund de Burgh, | Irish knight and ancestor of the Burke family of Cla |
Following the Anglo | Irish Treaty and the formation of the Irish Free Sta |
In 2002, her second marriage, to the | Irish writer and broadcaster Frank Delaney, was diss |
father, also named Henry Grattan, was a famous | Irish orator and statesman. |
cCartan (13 March 1878 - 28 March 1966) was an | Irish republican and politician. |
Hugh Frazer (1795-1865) was an | Irish landscape and genre painter. |
Irish culture and nationalism, 1750-1950 (1983) ISBN | |
Matches against the | Irish Military and Scotland followed in 1921, and he |
liam (Billy) Brown (1943 - 6 June 1999) was an | Irish musician and artist. |
ry (30 September 1927-7 September 2006) was an | Irish historian and political scientist. |
The | Irish and Anglo-Irish Landed Gentry: When Cromwell c |
A Biographical Dictionary of | Irish Writers, Anne M. Brady and Brian Cleeve, p.239 |
Killea ( | Irish: Cill Aodha) is a village in North Tipperary, |
. C. Coleman (died April 1971) was a respected | Irish geologist, archaeologist and speleologist. |
For the | Irish Canadian architect, see Joseph Connolly (archi |
Breeze block pebbled | Irish Garage architecture prevailed. |
The Casino is a famous piece of | Irish neo-classical architecture. |
He also sat on the board of the | Irish Architectural Archive in Dublin. |
Irish Newspaper Archives - Accessed 25 April 2009 | |
Crettyard ( | Irish: Crochta Ard) is a hamlet in County Laois, Ire |
Fethard ( | Irish: Fiodh Ard, meaning "high wood") is a town in |
Palatine ( | Irish: Cnoc Arda) is a village in County Carlow, Ire |
"When | Irish Eyes Are Smiling" |
And When | Irish Eyes Are Smiling, sure, they steal your heart |
Bentonite and | Irish moss are the two most common. |
60 Seconds To Get Out: When | Irish Eyes Are Smiling / Too Ra Loo Ra Loo Ral (That |
Many of the songs are written in | Irish; others are translated from English. |
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