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Mac Giolla Bhrighde served in the regular | Irish Army between February 1975 and June 1979. |
any banners relate to the division in Northern | Irish society between Protestants/Unionists/Loyalist |
Milltownpass ( | Irish: Bealach Bhaile an Mhuileann) is a village in |
The name Monbeg is derived from the | Irish Mhuine Bheag, which translated means Mossy Fen |
Kilberry ( | Irish: Cill Bhearaigh) is a village in County Kildar |
Barndarrig ( | Irish: An Bhearn Dearg) is a community in County Wic |
Kilbehenny ( | Irish: Coill Bheithne) is a village in County Limeri |
Brosna ( | Irish: An Bhrosnach) is a hamlet in County Offaly, I |
from Ireland; that task is carried out by the | Irish Rare Birds Committee, which publishes its deci |
He was | Irish by birth and was trained in Ireland. |
His mother, Ann MacGowan, was also | Irish by birth. |
ne 1945) in Enniscorthy, County Wexford) is an | Irish Catholic bishop. |
rong (30 September 1915 - 21 July 1987) was an | Irish Anglican bishop. |
He was Executive Secretary of the | Irish Catholic Bishops' Conference from 1991 to 1997 |
Full bloods claimed to be Black | Irish or Black Dutch, thus denying their rightful In |
Altar of Plagues is an | Irish atmospheric black metal / post-metal band. |
From the | Irish (Belfast: Blackstaff Press; 1985) |
ton Red Sox and features an enormously popular | Irish music block including the Irish Hit Parade and |
As chemist to the | Irish Linen Board he devised a new, more economical, |
The headquarters of Coillte, the | Irish Forestry Board, are situated in the village fo |
is work is included in the Collections of many | Irish Public bodies, and also in the private collect |
Irish Car Bomb - Irish stout with a mixed shot of Ir | |
Irish Sports Book of the Year for 2009. | |
My | Irish Sketch Book (1938) |
Florence MacCarthy - | Irish Chieftain born at Kilbrittain Castle Florence |
Syd Cheatle (born 1943)is an | Irish writer born in Dublin and educated at Castlekn |
roker (15 January 1798 - 8 August 1854) was an | Irish antiquary, born at Cork. |
Cillian Vallely is an | Irish musician, born in Armagh, Northern Ireland. |
ns are also grown in Dublin gardens and in the | Irish National Botanic Gardens at Glasnevin. |
Thomas Coulter (1793-1843), of Dundalk, was an | Irish physician, botanist, and explorer. |
Irish Topographical Botany (ITB), Proceedings of the | |
ptional collection of traditional Newfoundland | Irish structures, both original and restored. |
Martin Lindsay (boxer) (born 1982), | Irish professional boxer |
2009 | Irish Amateur Boxing Association Best U21 |
2011 Casey was named Boxer of the Year at the | Irish National Boxing Awards. |
Enzo Santaniello - | Irish farm boy |
A Different Beat is the second single from | Irish Boyband Boyzone's second album, A Different Be |
hough Portadown were sent down to the Northern | Irish Championship, Braniff opted to stay. |
The | Irish Goat breed from Ireland is used for the produc |
d has been given as either Droimeann (a native | Irish cattle breed), or Freisian. |
Luck and the | Irish: A Brief History of Change from 1970 (Oxford: |
29th tolerated the Irish-born commander of the | Irish Brigade, Brig. |
formerly played for Cork Constitution, London | Irish, Munster, Bristol, Cardiff and Harlequins. |
onet represented this constituency in both the | Irish and British House of Commons. |
Cherbourg-Octeville Festival of | Irish & British Film (2000): Best Film - Pat Murphy |
Cherbourg-Octeville Festival of | Irish & British Film (2000): Best Actress - Susan Ly |
0 January 1934 - 9 August 2000) was a Northern | Irish stock broker, farmer and politician. |
"Finglas" is a rap song by | Irish Big Brother UK series 7 contestant Glen "Spira |
For the | Irish Christian Brother, see Edmund Ignatius Rice. |
John O'Mahony, one of the founders of the | Irish Republican Brotherhood (b.1816). |
He joined the | Irish Republican Brotherhood in 1913 and the Irish V |
se commemorations were begun by members of the | Irish Republican Brotherhood in the late nineteenth |
emiah O'Donovan Rossa, business manager of the | Irish Republican Brotherhood newspaper Irish People, |
A member of the | Irish Republican Brotherhood, he wrote Robert Emmet: |
ized the Fenian Brotherhood, also known as the | Irish Republican Brotherhood. |
He also became a member of the | Irish Republican Brotherhood. |
Edmund Ignatius Rice, founder of the | Irish Christian Brothers and the Presentation Brothe |
It was established in the year 1925 by | Irish Christian Brothers. |
See also: Fallout of the 2009 | Irish government budget |
In 2006, the | Irish Government budgeted just over €1 billion for s |
Magheraboy (from | Irish: Machaire Bui meaning "yellow plain") is a bar |
The House of Burke ( | Irish name: Burca or Bourke) is the name given to th |
this compromise, which ended their hopes of an | Irish republic but which granted a self governing Ir |
Charles II appointed him to an | Irish bishopric, but he was never consecrated, dying |
Butter has always been | Irish Creamery Butter. |
Irish Flute by Thomas Aebi | |
The ship sunk during a heavy storm on the | Irish coast by Erritshead in 1961. |
According to The | Irish War by Tony Geraghty, the IRA killed 45 loyali |
2010: Route | Irish, directed by Ken Loach. |
glo-Irish stock and birth, she was won over to | Irish nationalism by the plight of evicted people in |
He became an | Irish citizen by naturalisation. |
The | Irish, led by Tyrrell, ambushed and defeated the Eng |
He was called to the | Irish Bar by the King's Inns in 1877. |
However, he was succeeded in the | Irish titles by his second cousin, the sixth Earl. |
It is separated from the | Irish Sea by the Ards Peninsula. |
He was succeeded in the | Irish title by his younger brother, Henry. |
1964: Ulster and Other | Irish Maps, c. 1600. |
East Breifne is renamed Cavan ( | Irish An Cabhain) after the Shire's main town. |
Cashel ( | Irish: an Caiseal) is a village in County Galway, in |
The | Irish Independent called the song No Line on the Hor |
The | Irish Independent called the choreography "brilliant |
John Gibbons is an | Irish environmental campaigner and the founder of th |
For the | Irish born Canadian civil engineer, see Martin Murph |
Under | Irish law cannabis is not recognised as having any m |
Keel ( | Irish: An Caol) is a village on Achill Island in Cou |
Ballykeeran, ( | Irish: Bealach Caorthainn) is a small village in Cou |
The | Irish Confederate capital of Kilkenny fell to Cromwe |
He also added further | Irish League caps to his collection. |
From then on, Bruce's | Irish League career began to slow down. |
e subsequent National Convention of the United | Irish League, Carew was excluded from the Irish Parl |
Carra Castle ( | Irish: Caislen Carragh)is a ruined castle near Cushe |
ch 1860 - 16 July 1912), pen name Fitz, was an | Irish political cartoonist. |
Lecale Lower (from the | Irish: Leath Cathail) |
It was one of the smallest | Irish medieval cathedrals. |
Thomas Bray D.D. (1759-1820) was an | Irish Roman Catholic prelate, archbishop of Cashel i |
Timothy Joyce (1868-1947), was an | Irish Roman Catholic priest, Monsignor and parish pr |
Matthew Kelly (1814-1858) was an | Irish Roman Catholic priest, academic and antiquary. |
illy (15 April 1818 - 26 November 1902) was an | Irish Roman Catholic archbishop. |
Philip Roche (died 1798) was an | Irish Roman Catholic priest and commander during the |
John Buckley (born 2 November 1939) is an | Irish Roman Catholic bishop. |
ed a building that was contemporary yet evoked | Irish Roman Catholic church building traditions, whi |
Joan Cusack was born in New York City to an | Irish American Catholic family. |
Cusack was born in Evanston, Illinois, to an | Irish American Catholic family. |
lbert O'Brien (1600 - October 31, 1651) was an | Irish Roman Catholic bishop of Emly. |
ng this time, most of Ireland was ruled by the | Irish Confederate Catholics, a government of Irish C |
Both groups fought discrimination against | Irish and Catholics. |
Kells (from the | Irish: Na Cealla) is a village in County Antrim, Nor |
It is derived from | Irish: Loch Ceann meaning "lake of the head". |
The remaining twenty-six | Irish counties ceased to be represented at Westminst |
The 121st (Western | Irish) Battalion, CEF had one Officer Commanding: Li |
eol 'O8 is a 17-track double album of songs in | Irish, to celebrate Seachtain na Gaeilge. |
eol '07 is a 17-track double album of songs in | Irish, to celebrate Seachtain na Gaeilge. |
Ceol 06 is a 26-track double album of songs in | Irish, to celebrate Seachtain na Gaeilge. |
On February 9, 2010 the | Irish group Celtic Thunder released their 4th album |
Irish Cultural Center (on Central Ave.) | |
s also hosts a variety of events at the nearby | Irish Culture Center in Canton. |
The games are played at the | Irish Cultural Center, in Canton, Massachusetts. |
The | Irish Equine Centre |
tyle Award" which as a prize placed her in the | Irish Design Centre, a retail outlet for top-end Iri |
Lisburn Market House - now forming part of the | Irish Linen Centre/Lisburn Museum |
He was also | Irish Chess Champion from 1886 to 1889. |
Irish League Champion 1976/77 | |
Irish League Champion 1989/90, 1990/91, 1995/96, 200 | |
Cathal Owens, | Irish Kayaking Champion. |
Irish National Championship (1 time) | |
With Glentoran, he won the | Irish League championship in 1963/64 and 1966/67, on |
He reached (and lost) six | Irish Professional Championship semi-finals between |
The club played host to the | Irish Amateur Championship in 1992, held a qualifyin |
1940 | Irish PGA Championship |
The course also hosted the | Irish PGA Championship in 1995. |
2003 | Irish Amateur Championship |
After winning the 1973 | Irish 350cc championship, he moved up to the Grand P |
1990 Spanish Amateur Open Championship, | Irish Amateur Championship, South of Ireland Champio |
In July 2010 won the | Irish national championships at Morton Stadium with |
He is a two-time winner of the North American | Irish Dancing Championships and placed fifth in the |
n 2003, she competed in Killarney at the World | Irish Dancing Championships. |
Montreal | Irish Tournament Champs (1999-2000, 2003) |
Currently Pop4 on the | Irish speaking channel TG4 lists the charts. |
Ireland It was shown on | Irish TV Channel TV3 Ireland. |
The area shares the name Clonkeen ( | Irish: Cluain Chaoin, meaning "Beautiful Meadow"). |
This is a list of singles which topped the | Irish Singles Chart in 1965. |
This is a list of singles which topped the | Irish Singles Chart in 1962. |
The song also debuted on the | Irish Singles Chart at number one. |
The album re-entered the | Irish albums chart after Take That performed the Iri |
This is a list of singles which topped the | Irish Singles Chart in 1963. |
This is a list of singles which topped the | Irish Singles Chart in 1966. |
The | Irish Albums Chart is the Irish music industry stand |
The song charted on | Irish Singles Chart for only three weeks. |
"What If" debuted at number 1 on the | Irish Singles Chart on 7 December 2001, toppling Iri |
In the | Irish Albums Chart, it debuted at number twenty-five |
reached its highest international peak in the | Irish Singles Chart, at number forty-six. |
On 2007-05-18 it entered the | Irish singles chart, on downloads alone. |
The following week it debuted at #3 in the | Irish Album Chart. |
omputers and Blues debuted at number 22 on the | Irish Albums Chart. |
It also reached number 2 in the | Irish Singles Chart. |
This single reached top 30 of the | Irish Singles Chart. |
promotion, the song peaked at number 12 on the | Irish Singles Chart. |
However, the song went to the top of the | Irish singles chart. |
"Burn" spent a total of just two weeks in the | Irish singles chart. |
The album entered the | Irish album charts and the UK indie album charts. |
This CD reached number two in the | Irish compilation charts. |
as their first studio album to go to #1 in the | Irish Album Charts. |
Clankelly (from | Irish: Clann Cheallaigh meaning "Clan Kelly") is a b |
Kilkelly ( | Irish: Cill Cheallaigh) is a village in Kilmovee par |
2000, becoming the first organically produced | Irish Cheddar cheese. |
Furthermore, the | Irish nation cherishes its special affinity with peo |
She was of | Irish and Cherokee ancestry. |
cestry is vast as it includes German, Italian, | Irish and Cherokee. |
Clogh ( | Irish: An Chloch) is a village, a townland, and elec |
Clogh ( | Irish: An Chloch) is a small rural village in Irelan |
Cloone ( | Irish: An Chluain) is a village in County Leitrim, I |
Rathcoffey ( | Irish: Rath Chofaigh, meaning "Coffey's ringfort") i |
Ballacolla, officially Ballacolla ( | Irish: Baile Cholla), is a village in County Laois, |
Cranfield Point ( | Irish: Pointe Chreamhchoille) is the southernmost po |
Redcross ( | Irish: An Chrois Dhearg, formerly Baile Domhnaill Ru |
Cross ( | Irish: An Chrois) is a village in the south of Count |
Killowen Castle ( | Irish: Caislen Cill Eoghain) was a castle situated a |
Ardkitt ( | Irish: Ard Cit) is a townland in the parish of Deser |
Irish authorities claimed that there were no more th | |
The National | Irish Invincibles claimed responsibility for the mur |
Claire Sproule is the debut album by | Irish singer-songwriter Claire Sproule. |
"The Hunter" is a hit song by | Irish group Clannad from 1989. |
The Collection is a compilation album by | Irish group Clannad, released in 1990. |
"An Gleann" is a single by | Irish group Clannad. |
Seems (Too Late to Turn)" is a 1985 single by | Irish group Clannad. |
a subject with great resonances in British and | irish working class history. |
l started his footballing career with Northern | Irish side, Cliftonville in 1902 before signing for |
In 2010 the club hosted the Lancome | Irish Women's Close Championship. . |
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. |
n 1932 and plays in the Second division of the | Irish domestic club competition the Allied Irish Ban |
avady United F.C. is an intermediate, Northern | Irish football club playing in IFA Championship 1. |
Irish Kennel Club is an organization dedicated to su | |
Tobermore United is an intermediate, Northern | Irish football club playing in IFA Championship 1. |
Dundalk Photographic Society is an | Irish camera club based in Dundalk, County Louth. |
Dromara Village F.C. is a Northern | Irish football club based in Dromara. |
The Ulster Cricket Club is a former | Irish cricket club based in Ballynafeigh, Belfast. |
Fulham | Irish GAA Club is a Gaelic Football Club based in Lo |
Lurgan Town Boys F.C. is a Northern | Irish foorball club based in Lurgan, County Armagh. |
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