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He was called to the | Irish bar in 1788 and made Solicitor General in 1800 |
Grattan was called to the | Irish Bar in 1810. |
om 1939 to 1943, he was Father of the Northern | Irish Bar. |
February 1704) was an | Irish baronet and politician. |
1718 - January 1783) was an | Irish baronet and politician. |
1655 - 1701) was an | Irish baronet and politician. |
Irish Baroque Orchestra | |
Richard Dawson (1855-1923) was an | Irish barrister and Conservative politician. |
Kevin Dixon (attorney general) (1902-1959), | Irish barrister and judge |
lconer Litton (1827 - 27 November 1890) was an | Irish barrister and Liberal Party politician. |
Kevin Dixon (1902-1959) was an | Irish barrister and judge. |
Ball PC (Ire), KC (1791 - 19 January 1865) was | Irish barrister, judge and Liberal politician. |
1869 - 23 February 1939) was an | Irish barrister, politician and Lord Justice of Appe |
For the | Irish barrister, see Dermot Gleeson. |
Many | Irish bars around the US still have Caffrey's paraph |
Heron was an | Irish bartender, the son of a boat-builder. |
38 British and | Irish based authors contributed to this project. |
home to the University of Notre Dame Fighting | Irish basketball team. |
Aaron Westbrooks (born 25 November 1986) is an | Irish basketball player. |
The 121st (Western | Irish) Battalion, CEF had one Officer Commanding: Li |
y were followed up by the 1st and 4th Tyneside | Irish battalions of the 103rd (Tyneside Irish) Briga |
24 ( | Irish) Battery (Phase 2 Training) |
Irish Battlefields Project, 2007-08 | |
1969: | Irish Battles: a military history of Ireland, reprin |
Tyrrellspass ( | Irish: Bealach an Tirialaigh) is a Georgian village |
Ballykeeran, ( | Irish: Bealach Caorthainn) is a small village in Cou |
Milltownpass ( | Irish: Bealach Bhaile an Mhuileann) is a village in |
Beragh (from | Irish: Bearach) is a village and townland in County |
He married the | Irish beauty Rhoda Vava Mary Lecky Pike in 1921. |
1 January - | Irish becomes the 23rd official language of the EU. |
An Beachaire, subtitled The | Irish Beekeeper, is published by Federation of Irish |
The Federation of | Irish Beekeepers' Associations is the association of |
April 14 - Battle of | Irish Bend. |
building is home to the Hibernian Society, an | Irish benevolent society. |
Funding of the | Irish Bible Institute |
In 2000 IBS and LI merged to form the | Irish Bible Institute. |
"Finglas" is a rap song by | Irish Big Brother UK series 7 contestant Glen "Spira |
The name Benaughlin comes from the | Irish Binn Eachlabhra which means peak of the speaki |
Webb, in his Compendium of | Irish Biography (Dublin, 1878), declared that Archde |
can be found in the magisterial "Dictionary of | Irish Biography" recently published under the auspic |
onan Mochua, and are minutely described in his | Irish biography. |
Irish Birds publishes papers and notes on all aspect | |
Irish Birds is the annual journal of BirdWatch Irela | |
The founding editor of | Irish Birds was Clive Hutchinson (1977-1984). |
Later, the | Irish bishop Lutger is said to have done missionary |
For the | Irish bishop, see Michael Browne (bishop). |
For the | Irish bishop, see George Chadwick (bishop). |
German Catholics were hostile to an | Irish bishop. |
c. 591- 12 November 661 or 662) was an | Irish bishop. |
Charles II appointed him to an | Irish bishopric, but he was never consecrated, dying |
He is a member of the | Irish Bishops Conference on Bioethics and Chairman o |
He is currently Chairman of the | Irish Bishops Conference on Ecumenism. |
Submission of | Irish bishops and most Irish kings. |
The policy, which had been approved by the | Irish bishops, put the Irish church in opposition to |
He was also an agent of the | Irish bishops, and saved the English and Irish colle |
Imrama is the debut album of the | Irish black metal band Primordial. |
Abaddon Incarnate are an | Irish blackened deathgrind band. |
e has previously played for Harlequins, London | Irish, Blackheath, Coventry and Rugby Lions. |
Bleary (likely from | Irish: Bladhraigh) is a small village and townland i |
The | Irish Blue Cross also operates a horse ambulance ser |
In 2007, the | Irish Blue Cross provided veterinary care to 12,749 |
Live! in Europe is an album released by | Irish Blues guitarist Rory Gallagher in 1972. |
Irish Bog Psalter | |
ndary commission came into place to redraw the | Irish border. |
London, but our aims are to cross British and | Irish borders. |
Kevin Cahill (October, 1944 - ) is an | Irish born author and investigative journalist livin |
James Connors (1838 - unknown) was an | Irish born Union Army soldier during the American Ci |
Michael Patrick Ryan - | Irish born politician, member of the 1st Canadian Pa |
Thomas Reid (1791-1825), was an | Irish born Naval surgeon. |
Figure with Meat is a 1954 painting by the | Irish born artist Francis Bacon. |
For the | Irish born Canadian civil engineer, see Martin Murph |
For the Northern | Irish born Australian Rules footballer, see Martin C |
Edward Barron was an | Irish born missionary bishop who led the Catholic mi |
Alien Alert is a live album released by | Irish born/London based musician/songwriter Ron Kava |
The species is named after the | Irish botanist A.F.G. |
The | Irish botanist Thomas Coulter was the first to categ |
He married Mary Templeton, a daughter of the | Irish botanist John Templeton. |
It was first described by the | Irish botanist Michael Pakenham Edgeworth as Cotonea |
M. E. Mitchell (born 28 June 1934) is an | Irish botanist and writer. |
Dictionary of British and | Irish Botanists and Horticulturists including Plant |
In 2000 the | Irish bounced back and finished 9-3 once again on a |
At the Olympics, Ouradi was defeated by | Irish boxer John Joe Nevin 4:9. |
For the | Irish boxer, see Robbie Murray. |
kstown, County Tyrone, Northern Ireland) is an | Irish boxing promoter and bookmaker. |
Irish boy band Westlife covered it on their eighth s | |
Different Beat is the second album released by | Irish boy band Boyzone. |
Irish boy band Boyzone did a cover of this song, tit | |
This article is about the | Irish boy band. |
"Burn" is the follow up single of the | Irish boy/girl band Industry to the debut chart topp |
A Different Beat is the second single from | Irish Boyband Boyzone's second album, A Different Be |
In 1996, the song was covered by | Irish boyband OTT. |
Irish boyband Westlife duetted with Lulu in 2002. | |
flag to the British royalty in support of the | Irish boycott over Great Britain's refusal to grant |
The Special | Irish Branch was formed in 1883. |
An | Irish breakfast consisting of sausages, black and wh |
A traditional | Irish breakfast is usually accompanied by soda bread |
It is an important feature of the traditional | Irish breakfast. |
23 January - Arthur Guinness, | Irish brewer (born 1725) |
From 1949, Baillon was a Director of the | Irish brewers, Beamish and Crawford Ltd, of Cork. |
Scotch | Irish Brewing |
There is a low water crossing ( | Irish Bridge) and late mediaeval packhorse bridge ov |
He played an | Irish Brigade officer. |
The | Irish Brigade was an infantry brigade, consisting pr |
38 ( | Irish) Brigade reformed on 1 August 2007, as part of |
Author: Gerry O'Glachin, The | Irish Brigade Recorded by: The Irish Brigade |
He went on to command the | Irish Brigade in the French army. |
The regiment was attached to the | Irish Brigade (2nd Brigade, 1st Division, II Corps). |
t into exile in France and commanded the first | Irish Brigade of Louis XIV. |
Gen. Thomas Francis Meagher in the | Irish Brigade of the Union Army. |
Dixon was the organizer of the | Irish Brigade in the papal service. |
"The Betrayal of Roger Casement & the | Irish Brigade" |
Depicts a steeplechase race among the | Irish Brigade, March 17, 1863, Edwin Forbes. |
It was dedicated by the author to the | Irish Brigade, and claims that during the fifty year |
29th tolerated the Irish-born commander of the | Irish Brigade, Brig. |
at Durban, where they became part of the 5th ( | Irish) Brigade. |
Clear The Way! History of the 38th ( | Irish) Brigade. |
he United States Army, who rose to command the | Irish Brigade. |
illiam Blacker (1776 - 20 October 1850) was an | Irish British Army officer and Member of the Royal I |
This page is on the | Irish broadcast journalist. |
Thomas Niblock is a Northern | Irish broadcast journalist. |
On this first participation, the | Irish broadcaster did not have Moore accompanied by |
born 5 June 1974, Carrickfergus) is a Northern | Irish broadcaster and journalist. |
1965, Derry) is a Northern | Irish broadcaster and journalist. |
27 March 1969, Belfast) is a Northern | Irish broadcaster and journalist. |
Belfast) is a Northern | Irish broadcaster and journalist. |
all (February 1921 - 21 September 1995) was an | Irish broadcaster, journalist, satirist and film cen |
Information on ComReg's role in | Irish broadcasting spectrum regulation |
It was founded by the | Irish brothers in 1897. |
Main article: | Irish budget, 2010 |
Some of the biggest names in | Irish business were among his clients. |
Modern Timber Homes was an | Irish business established in 2004 by Shaun McColgan |
Northern | Irish businessman John Shannon bought Adams out of a |
P." McManus (born 10 March 1951) is an | Irish businessman and racehorse owner. |
She is now married to | Irish businessman Hugh Hanley, who she started datin |
Murray (July 22, 1932 - March 6, 2009) was an | Irish businessman. |
The book examines | Irish businessmen and politicians and their relation |
Brenda Shanahan is an | Irish businesswoman. |
Kildare is "Cill Dara" in modern | Irish but originally derived from "Cell Dara" in Old |
Oatfield | Irish Butter Toffee |
Raymond Haynes | Irish Butterflies Moths |
He was | Irish by birth and was trained in Ireland. |
Irish by descent, he was educated at Sedgley Park Sc | |
His mother, Ann MacGowan, was also | Irish by birth. |
Of the fifteen current members of the | Irish cabinet, nine are former UCD students. |
Cabra ( | Irish: Cabrach) is a suburb on the northside of Dubl |
Carra Castle ( | Irish: Caislen Carragh)is a ruined castle near Cushe |
Killowen Castle ( | Irish: Caislen Cill Eoghain) was a castle situated a |
still the first day of summer in Ireland (see | Irish Calendar). |
e feast-day of Saint Eimhin is observed in the | Irish calendars on 22 December. |
Callan ( | Irish: Callainn) is one of the largest towns in Coun |
The | Irish came to escape the Great Potato Famine. |
Irish came in a very close second at 59,991. | |
Dundalk Photographic Society is an | Irish camera club based in Dundalk, County Louth. |
Andrea Prodan - | Irish Cameraman |
William is also documented on the | Irish campaign at Dublin in 1171 and Wexford 1172. |
Philip McKeiver, A New History of Cromwell's | Irish Campaign, Manchester 2007, pages 129,130-134,1 |
What the | Irish can't accomplish it don't amount to much |
For the | Irish Canadian architect, see Joseph Connolly (archi |
He won three full | Irish caps. |
Irish Car Bomb - Irish stout with a mixed shot of Ir | |
His collections include The | Irish Card, Sacrilege, and Stranger in the House pub |
He remains the | Irish career scoring leader with 53 touchdowns, incl |
Craigarogan chamber tomb or passage grave (in | Irish: Carn Greine, ie Cairn of the Sun). |
One day he visits an | Irish carnival where he finds that he can't stop ste |
For the | Irish cartoonist, see Arthur Booth (cartoonist). |
William H. Conn (1895-1973) was an | Irish cartoonist, illustrator, watercolourist and po |
The Chairman ( | Irish: Cathaoirleach) of the Council has the honorif |
ne 1945) in Enniscorthy, County Wexford) is an | Irish Catholic bishop. |
hn Moore (1849 - 5 January 1904) was a wealthy | Irish Catholic and nationalist politician. |
He was born in Tottenham, London, to an | Irish Catholic family. |
te Strachan was born in Fulham, London into an | Irish Catholic family. |
He was born in Bytown's Lowertown to | Irish Catholic parents in 1845. |
His parents were | Irish Catholic immigrants. |
He was an | Irish Catholic Democrat from Chicago. |
e was born in 1685 in the North of England, of | Irish Catholic descent. |
He founded the | Irish Catholic community of Johnville, New Crunswick |
Irish Catholic is a term used to describe people who | |
Many were recent | Irish Catholic immigrants. |
lkner was the youngest of seven children in an | Irish Catholic family from Southwest Philadelphia. |
He played a prominent part in the | Irish Catholic Confederation in Kilkenny. |
McNally was born in Blackpool, Lancs into an | Irish Catholic family. |
John E. Daubney (1919-2003) was an | Irish Catholic mayor of St. Paul, Minnesota, 1952-19 |
He was an | Irish Catholic Democrat. |
igious tensions as well as the past history of | Irish Catholic pograms against the Protestant Anglo- |
Michael O'Hickey (12 March 1860 - 1916) was an | Irish Catholic priest and professor of Irish at Mayn |
e also became a recognised leader of the large | Irish Catholic community. |
George McDonald was born in 1944 to an | Irish Catholic family in the eastern state of New Je |
as born in New York City in 1940 to parents of | Irish Catholic descent. |
He was Executive Secretary of the | Irish Catholic Bishops' Conference from 1991 to 1997 |
She was raised in an | Irish Catholic family and attended Thornridge High S |
Cusack was born in Evanston, Illinois, to an | Irish Catholic family. |
He is of | Irish Catholic background and was raised in Armonk, |
as active in the Knights of the Red Branch, an | Irish Catholic fraternal organization, in the 1940s, |
He considers himself to be 'a working class | Irish Catholic'. |
Most of those buried there are | Irish Catholic. |
ons, the neighborhood was Eastern European and | Irish Catholic. |
For the newspaper, see The | Irish Catholic. |
O'Keefe was | Irish Catholic. |
He was an | Irish Catholic. |
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