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Brantwood is an intermediate, Northern | Irish football club playing in the Ballymena & Provi |
Irish Paramotoring Club. | |
Lady of Knock ( | Irish: Banthiarna Cnoic) is Marian hymn to Our Lady |
Courtown is situated on the | Irish Sea coast. |
Another possible location is Lingham, on the | Irish Sea coastline of Wirral at Moreton. |
ticles relating to Ireland use the harp (as on | Irish Euro coins and Irish passports etc.)? |
Lough Corrib ( | Irish: Loch Coirib) is a lake in the west of Ireland |
An April 2011 report into the | Irish banking collapse criticised the role of extern |
The Beverly Branch Library has the largest | Irish heritage collection in Chicago. |
The library has a significant | Irish heritage collection. |
Canon James Goodman, | Irish music collector (d.1896). |
Ewart was appointed Principal Designate of the | Irish Baptist College, to take up the position of Pr |
up part of the Baptist Centre and contains the | Irish Baptist College. |
, 'All the Bishops' Men - Clerical Abuse in an | Irish Diocese, Collins Press |
Kilcolman ( | Irish: Cill Colman) is a townland in the parish of D |
The name Moone comes from the | Irish "Maen Colmcille" which means "Colmcille's prop |
For details of the Scottish, | Irish and colonial restorations, see Restoration (16 |
For the | Irish stand-up comedian, see David O'Doherty. |
Jarlath Regan is an | Irish stand-up comedian. |
ting sketches and became a regular face on the | Irish stand-up comedy circuit. |
As Chancellor, Bolton presided in the | Irish parliament commenced at Dublin in March 1640. |
He was also chairman of the | Irish Lights Commission, which administered lighthou |
He founded the | Irish Catholic community of Johnville, New Crunswick |
In recent years, a growing | Irish speaking community is evolving in the area and |
ation continued to recruit from the Wild Geese | Irish exile community. |
e also became a recognised leader of the large | Irish Catholic community. |
was Affluence, a comedy first produced by the | Irish Theatre Company in August 1980. |
Maxol is an | Irish oil company, part of McMullan Bros. Limited. |
1926 when it was taken over by the British and | Irish Steamship Company. |
Chicago Rose of Tralee is a part of the | Irish international competition Rose of Tralee (fest |
The County Antrim Shield is a Northern | Irish football competition. |
In former years there used also be | Irish dancing competitions in the village square. |
Rathconrath ( | Irish: Rath Conarta) is a village in County Westmeat |
Conor McPhillips ( | Irish name: Conchobhar MacPhilib ; born 2 September |
g's performance was conducted by long-standing | Irish Eurovision conductor Noel Kelehan. |
He played a prominent part in the | Irish Catholic Confederation in Kilkenny. |
He is a member of the | Irish Bishops Conference on Bioethics and Chairman o |
He also was a delegate to the British and | Irish Methodist Conference in 1894. |
He is currently Chairman of the | Irish Bishops Conference on Ecumenism. |
Drumcong ( | Irish: Droim Conga, meaning "narrow ridge") is a vil |
In 2005 Noon Products was taken over by | Irish food conglomerate Kerry Group. |
After several seasons with | Irish province Connacht Ray signed for Bristol in th |
ne year contract for the 2008/2009 season with | Irish side Connacht. |
The | Irish Metropolitan Conservative Society was an Irish |
An | Irish breakfast consisting of sausages, black and wh |
James Carey (1845-1883) was an | Irish murder conspirator and informant. |
Rotha married | Irish actress Constance Smith in 1974. |
Galligan Construction in 1968 and worked with | Irish Park Construction from 1980-1996. |
‘The Position of the | Irish Tenant', Contemporary Review, Vol.LVI, July 18 |
‘The Question of the | Irish Leadership', Contemporary Review, Vol.LIX, Mar |
Although some | Irish delegates continued to attend the British TUC, |
particular was strongly opposed to giving the | Irish Parliament control of its own taxes. |
This gave | Irish Distillers control over all whiskey production |
David Fitzpatrick, Harry Boland's | Irish Revolution, Cork University Press (2003) |
The story is based on a novel by William | Irish (aka Cornell Woolrich). |
The Greenshirts were a wing of the | Irish National Corporate Party |
The Anglo | Irish Bank Corporation Act 2009 is a piece of emerge |
Heron joined the | Irish Air Corps in 1922. |
Irish Air Corps | |
In 1900 he served in the Boer War with the | Irish Hospital Corps. |
The | Irish Olympic Council was affiliated to the IOC on 3 |
Murray served as the chief executive of the | Irish Goods Council during the 1970s and 1980s, when |
He also founded the | Irish Handball Council and the St. Peters College (W |
Although it was never formally abolished, the | Irish Privy Council effectively ceased to exist with |
Two years later he was sworn of the | Irish Privy Council. |
mmander-in-Chief, Ireland, and a member of the | Irish privy council. |
In 1866 he was also admitted to the | Irish Privy Council. |
14 October - Samuel Cunningham, politician and | Irish Privy Councillor (d.1946). |
ryar (4 February 1863 - 4 October 1938) was an | Irish solicitor, councillor and politician from Nort |
He was appointed to the British and | Irish Privy Councils in 1710 and 1711 respectively. |
He became an | Irish Queen's Counsel the same year. |
Jack Judge's parents were | Irish, from County Mayo. |
The society organizes | Irish dance courses during the festival. |
This bill was referred to the | Irish Supreme Court by the Irish President and the c |
He sat on the | Irish Supreme Court from 1997 until his retirement i |
For the | Irish Supreme Court Justice, see Henry Barron. |
e has previously played for Harlequins, London | Irish, Blackheath, Coventry and Rugby Lions. |
Danny - #15 | Irish Charts Crashed Records - CAR - September, 1983 |
Irish singer Crawford Bell also recorded a version o | |
O'Mara's | Irish Country Cream |
Irish exchequer created. | |
Creidhne is often confused with the | Irish warrior Creidne. |
October 1963 in Derry, Northern Ireland) is an | Irish former cricketer. |
ecent incident of dioxin poisoning is the 2008 | Irish pork crisis in which Irish pork was recalled w |
The | Irish Republican criticism seems out of context: as |
The | Irish Independent criticized Berg for filming childr |
after 1923 further led to the formation of the | Irish Red Cross Society in 1939. |
The | Irish Blue Cross also operates a horse ambulance ser |
Report of the | Irish White Cross to 31 August, 1922 : Internet Arch |
Irish High Cross Kinnitty | |
In 2007, the | Irish Blue Cross provided veterinary care to 12,749 |
Lumsden was one of the first members of the | Irish Red Cross. |
She was raised Catholic, and has German, | Irish, and Cuban ancestry. |
Anne Doyle has become part of | Irish popular culture. |
Irish League Cup (1): 1996-97 | |
Irish League Cup (1) 94/95 | |
Irish League Cup (1) 86/87 | |
Irish Senior Cup (3 wins) | |
Irish Junior Cup (6 wins) | |
The club also won the | Irish Junior Cup in 1972/1973 and 1973/1974. |
Irish League Cup (4): 1990/91, 2000/01, 2002/03, 200 | |
Irish League Cup (5): 2000-01, 2002-03, 2004-05, 200 | |
Irish League Cup (5): 2000/01, 2002/03, 2004/05, 200 | |
Irish Junior Cup (3) 1943-44, 1965-66, 1985-86 | |
The field hockey | Irish Junior Cup also saw postponements. |
The County Antrim Shield and the | Irish League Cup. |
Irish Senior Cup: 2 | |
Irish Junior Cup: 1 | |
Irish Intermediate Cup: 4 | |
Irish League Cup: 1 | |
Irish Intermediate Cup: 3 | |
Irish Junior Cup: 2 | |
Irish Intermediate Cup: 1 | |
Irish Senior Cup: 1 | |
Irish Senior Cup: 3 | |
Irish Intermediate Cup: 2 | |
Seamus Brown is an | Irish footballer currently without a senior club.. |
February 1987 in Dundalk, County Louth), is an | Irish footballer currently unattached. |
Robbie Farrell (born: 16 January 1978) is an | Irish footballer currently playing for Athlone Town |
Darren McCauley (born 21 February 1991) is an | Irish footballer currently playing for Derry City. |
rmstrong (born 5 October 1978 in Dublin) is an | Irish footballer currently playing for Whitehawk. |
Thomas McGauley is an | Irish footballer currently playing for Athlone Town |
ford "Cliff" Byrne (born April 26, 1982) is an | Irish footballer, currently playing for Scunthorpe U |
y Breen (born 17 March 1989 in Kilkenny) is an | Irish footballer currently playing for Portadown. |
80 in Ballymoney, County Antrim) is a Northern | Irish footballer, currently playing for Glentoran in |
The | Irish Sea currents took the craft towards the coast |
My Fight for | Irish Freedom, Dan Breen. |
" | Irish Washerwoman" - traditional Irish jig, danced b |
Irish singer Daniel O'Donnell recorded the song for | |
oly Night is the 30th studio album released by | Irish singer Daniel O'Donnell in 2010. |
In | Irish politics, Daniel O'Connell was continuing his |
arkham Township, York County, Upper Canada, of | Irish and Danish descent. |
thored a book on the history of the much loved | Irish ballad Danny Boy. |
"Jim" McQuillan (born December 3, 1940) is an | Irish former darts player. |
Fred McMullan is a retired Northern | Irish professional darts player who competed in the |
The | Irish Placenames Database records varying spellings |
In 1799, he married Ruth Amelia | Irish, the daughter of settlers from Rhode Island. |
The | Irish singer David Kitt included it on his 2005 albu |
As the leading broker in the | Irish market, Davy accounted for approximately 40 pe |
Many | Irish present day dioceses trace their boundaries to |
Abaddon Incarnate are an | Irish blackened deathgrind band. |
Subsequently, the | Irish named December Mi Nolagh, meaning "the month o |
Josie MacAvin (1919 - 26 January 2005) was an | Irish set decorator. |
e (born 26 October 1973 in Luton) is a retired | Irish football defender. |
id McDonald (born 2 January 1971) is a retired | Irish football defender. |
Castlehaven, who had published memoirs on the | Irish rebellion defending the action of the Irish an |
Charles Villiers Stanford : Symphony No 3 ' | Irish' (Norman del Mar) |
He was an | Irish Catholic Democrat from Chicago. |
He was an | Irish Catholic Democrat. |
Daniel O'Connell The | Irish Liberator, Dennis Gwynn, Hutchinson & Co, Ltd. |
"They Can't Stop the Spring" is a song by | Irish band Dervish. |
Irish by descent, he was educated at Sedgley Park Sc | |
was French while his other grand-parents were | Irish in descent. |
e was born in 1685 in the North of England, of | Irish Catholic descent. |
as born in New York City in 1940 to parents of | Irish Catholic descent. |
The | Irish Independent described Mrs Dolling as a "natura |
The | Irish Independent described it as the largest trade |
Diarmuid Gavin (born 10 May 1964) is an | Irish garden designer and television personality. |
(February 20, 1965 - February 22, 2007) was an | Irish fashion designer. |
Born of | Irish parents, Devaney has played for the Republic o |
In September 2006, | Irish property developers, The Cosgrave Group acquir |
The Diocese of Derry ( | Irish: Deoise Dhoire) is a diocese in the north of I |
On this first participation, the | Irish broadcaster did not have Moore accompanied by |
aenmaige Ua Conchobair, Prince of Connacht and | Irish Crusader, died 1219. |
Natalis (Saint Naile), | Irish monk, died 564. |
The | Irish peerage died with him, but not the French marq |
William Burke, 7th Earl of Clanricarde, | Irish peer, died 1687. |
Richard Burke, 8th Earl of Clanricarde, | Irish peer, died after 1708. |
Richard Burke, 6th Earl of Clanricarde, | Irish peer, died August 1666. |
1761 - August 26, 1816) was an | Irish painter, diplomat and archaeologist. |
Conor Hanratty (1981-), | Irish theater director and scholar |
1958, County Limerick, Ireland) is an | Irish writer, director and actor. |
orn 1964, Dublin, Ireland) is an award-winning | Irish film director and producer. |
John Boland of the | Irish Independent dismissed Blood of the Irish and i |
This article is about the | Irish middle distance runner. |
Comber Whiskey was an | Irish whiskey distilled in Comber, County Down, Nort |
Cooley Distillery is an | Irish whiskey distillery, located on the Cooley Peni |
Irish opera diva Catherine Hayes marries her manager | |
Irish First Division (1): 2005-06 | |
Cradle of Genius is a 1961 | Irish short documentary film directed by Paul Rotha. |
Irish Historical Documents, 1172-1922, ed. | |
Derry ( | Irish: An Doire) is a townland in the parish of Dese |
I Believe I'm Going To Love You - #21 | Irish Charts Dolphin Records - DOS - June, 1985 |
“Elastic Harmonic” for Violin and Orchestra by | Irish composer Donnacha Dennehy on Irish national te |
Tom Bergin's is also famous for its | Irish coffee drink. |
iall Breen (born May 8, 1986 in Dundalk) is an | Irish racing driver. |
Woodenbridge ( | Irish: an Droichead Adhmaid) is a small village in C |
Talbot then had a spell playing for | Irish side Drumcondra. |
nze 2007 Great American Beer Festival (Classic | Irish Style Dry Stout) |
Clashadoo (749 acres) ( | Irish: Clasa Dubha, meaning 'dark hollows'). |
"Lipstick" is the third single released by | Irish pop duo Jedward. |
Inertia, an | Irish DJ duo, the pairing of John O'Callaghan and Ne |
Tony Folan was an | Irish footballer during the 1990s and 2000s. |
s an intermediary between Lloyd-George and the | Irish leaders during the Irish War of Independence. |
ences to Bertiespeak appeared regularly in the | Irish media during Ahern's administration. |
First Protectorate Parliament for the list of | Irish constituencies during the Protectorate. |
He held one of the senior commands in the | Irish Army during the Irish Civil War (1922-23). |
no further part in politics, but served in the | Irish Army during the Emergency, as the Second World |
l, County Dublin, Ireland) was a leader of the | Irish forces during the Irish Rebellion of 1798 and |
the Anglo-Irish Treaty of 1921 and joined the | Irish Army during the Irish Civil War, reaching the |
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