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Main article: | Irish neutrality during World War II |
Larry Gilmore was an | Irish footballer during the 1960s in the League of I |
The name Benaughlin comes from the | Irish Binn Eachlabhra which means peak of the speaki |
Aglish ( | Irish: An Eaglais, meaning "the church") is a villag |
Drumone ( | Irish: Droim Eamhna) is a village in western County |
Cullen (born 3 January 1954) in Dublin, is an | Irish academic, educator and writer. |
Honorius had few conflicts with the | Irish missionary efforts, and admired Aidan, one of |
In | Irish mythology, Egobail was a foster son of Mananna |
He was married to | Irish actress Eileen Carey Reynolds (1903-1995) from |
The | Irish presidential election of 1973 was held on 30 M |
The | Irish general election of 1938 was held on 17 June 1 |
The | Irish general election of 1923 was held on 27 August |
The | Irish general election of 1997 was held on Friday, 6 |
The | Irish presidential election of 1966 was held on 1 Ju |
Rathcormac is the home village of 2011 | Irish General Election Candidate Pa O'Driscoll. |
Irish general election, September 1927 | |
Irish general election, June 1927 | |
a electoral alliance which contested the 2002 | Irish general election. |
The total number of the | Irish electorate eligible to vote in election was 3, |
Mink married a white | Irish immigrant, Elizabeth, and had one daughter, Ma |
Tennessee Special / Morea - #3 | Irish Charts EMI/Red Bus Records - EMI 2527 - Septem |
He advocated and used a simplified spelling of | Irish to encourage literacy among less educated peop |
James Beatty (1820 - 11 March 1856) was an | Irish railway engineer. |
Bowman Malcom (1854-1933) was an | Irish railway engineer. |
For The | Irish Software Engineering Research Centre, see Lero |
gby union footballer who plays Lock for London | Irish and England. |
He was a Fraternal delegate to | Irish and English Methodism in 1930, representing Am |
of Dekalb tended to be farmers, mainly Scots, | Irish and English families. |
er father is Puerto Rican and her mother is of | Irish and English descent. |
Lennon's family is of Jamaican, | Irish and English descent. |
24.7% were of Portuguese, 18.6% Italian, 12.4% | Irish, 10.5% English and 5.9% French ancestry accord |
17.4% were of | Irish, 14.8% English, 7.3 United States or American, |
is heritage is Mexican (on his mother's side), | Irish, Scottish, English, and American Indian. |
She speaks | Irish and English. |
Orchestrad (17th/18th-century | Irish harp-tune ensemble) |
We were in Love - #27 | Irish Charts Ensign records - Sept, 2006 |
He is also an | Irish language enthusiast and is a fluent speaker of |
Brolly is an | Irish culture enthusiast. |
n was falsely rumoured to be the talent behind | Irish Eurovision entry Dustin the Turkey. |
Best Selling | Irish Artist: Enya |
"Amarantine" is a single by | Irish musician Enya, taken from the album of the sam |
A Box of Dreams is a collection by | Irish musician Enya, released in 1997. |
"Exile" is a song by the | Irish singer Enya. |
Amarantine is an album by | Irish musician Enya. |
Clonoe (from | Irish: Cluain Eo) is a small village in County Tyron |
Aghyohil ( | Irish: Achadh Eochill) is a townland in the parish o |
Johnswell ( | Irish: Tobar Eoin) is a village in County Kilkenny, |
re, and may have been quite early in the early | Irish Christian era. |
1, 1847 while ministering to recently arrived | Irish immigrants, escaping the Great Irish Famine. |
The hymn is very popular with | Irish Catholics, especially at funeral services. |
Modern Timber Homes was an | Irish business established in 2004 by Shaun McColgan |
an Vikings (known as "white foreigners" by the | Irish) had established control over most of the Iris |
13 January - | Irish Confederation established. |
the north-east of the town of Southport on the | Irish Sea estuary of the River Ribble. |
Clinch, J.P. (1999) Economics of | Irish Forestry: Evaluating the Returns to Economy an |
He gained work in the | Irish Independent, Evening Herald, Time and United P |
Traffic signposts are in the | Irish language exclusively, as elsewhere in the Gael |
ement, British diplomat, nationalist, poet and | Irish revolutionary, executed at Pentonville Prison |
William mac an Iarla Burke, | Irish lord, executed 1580. |
The | Irish Industrial Exhibition Building housed the enti |
As a result the | Irish Parliament expelled him on the 16th November 1 |
The | Irish Education Experiment. |
For the | Irish political faction, see Russellite Unionist. |
little wolf, old nors Ylving, old eng Wulfing, | irish name Faelan") (c. |
Irish Harris families probably originated from Engla | |
It is mainly inhabited by | Irish traveller families. |
lkner was the youngest of seven children in an | Irish Catholic family from Southwest Philadelphia. |
George McDonald was born in 1944 to an | Irish Catholic family in the eastern state of New Je |
She was raised in an | Irish Catholic family and attended Thornridge High S |
He comes from a first generation | Irish American family of six children. |
He was born in Tottenham, London, to an | Irish Catholic family. |
te Strachan was born in Fulham, London into an | Irish Catholic family. |
McNally was born in Blackpool, Lancs into an | Irish Catholic family. |
Cusack was born in Evanston, Illinois, to an | Irish Catholic family. |
immigrated to the United States following the | Irish potato famine. |
o blight strikes the potato crop: start of the | Irish Potato Famine. |
The | Irish monks famously established monasteries through |
Both parents were | Irish, his father, of County Mayo, was a regimental |
Farranfore ( | Irish: An Fearann Fuar, meaning "the cold land") is |
s probably destroyed more ships than any other | Irish coastal feature. |
Irish Cycling Federation affiliation date. | |
The | Irish National Federation (INF) was a nationalist po |
1Member of the Anti-Parnellite | Irish National Federation 1891-1900 |
The | Irish National Federation, the Irish National League |
The | Irish lad fell in love with the "rose of Juarez" dur |
Tom Kearney (born 4 June 1923) is an | Irish Olympic fencer. |
Moyola may derive from the | Irish Maigh Fhoghlach, meaning ‘plain of plundering' |
William "Staker" Wallace (18th century | Irish freedom fighter) |
Ain (mythology), an | Irish mythological figure |
He appeared in the | Irish made film into the West. |
Colony is an | Irish documentary film directed by Carter Gunn and R |
He also has many roles in | Irish Mob films like Irish Eyes, Mystic River, and S |
ilson played alongside his son Bob in the 1886 | Irish Cup Final. |
n played alongside his father Matt in the 1886 | Irish Cup Final. |
Hannon helped Bohemians reach three | Irish Cup finals in 1908, 1909 and 1911. |
e 1880s, Ballynafeigh Park also hosted several | Irish Cup finals and Ireland international games. |
The | Irish would finish the season 8-4 and earn a berth t |
The next month | Irish accountancy firms and auditors who worked with |
achieved senior status on its election to the | Irish League First Division. |
The third quarter was all | Irish, as five Irish running backs combined for 283 |
Luguaedon of Inchagoill, | Irish hermit, fl. |
o and Tenor Saxophones, Flute, Chinese Flutes, | Irish Whistles, Flageolet |
The Dalkey Archive is a novel by the | Irish writer Flann O'Brien. |
The Air Travel Tax is an | Irish tax flights departing from airports in Ireland |
Ireland Ltd, trading as 100-102 Today FM is an | Irish commercial FM radio station. |
The Northern | Irish government followed suit on 25 April 1961. |
Escort duties in the | Irish Sea followed until Victory in Europe Day. |
gust 1937 in Lavey, County Londonderry), is an | Irish Gaelic football manager. |
g Costello (born 5 April 1970 in Dublin) is an | Irish former football player. |
eith Doyle (born 20 July 1979 in Dublin) is an | Irish former football player. |
Warrenpoint Town is a Northern | Irish intermediate-level football club playing in IF |
Enda Colleran, | Irish Gaelic football manager and player. |
For the Northern | Irish association football player and coach see Samm |
In 2001, an agreement was made between the | Irish Rugby Football Union (IRFU), Scottish Rugby Un |
e past-President of the Leinster Branch of the | Irish Rugby Football Union (IRFU). |
hey (born 27 August 1960) is a former Northern | Irish association football striker. |
Colwell (born 31 January 1974 in Dublin) is an | Irish former football player. |
Tommy Griffin is an | Irish Gaelic football player for Kerry and An Dainge |
The club is a member of the | Irish Rugby Football Union Ulster Branch. |
in Portadown, Northern Ireland) is an Northern | Irish professional football player currently playing |
Elliot Donnelly (born 18 December 1899) was an | Irish professional football player and manager. |
Omagh United was a Northern | Irish intermediate-level football club. |
Charlie Vernon is an | Irish Gaelic football player for Armagh. |
The Complete Who's Who of | Irish International Football, 1945-96 (1996):Stephen |
He won all the honours in | Irish League football. |
Theo Foley (born 2 April 1937) is an | Irish former footballer and football manager. |
George Forbes (born 1869) was an | Irish international footballer who played as a full |
Shea Campbell is a Northern | Irish professional footballer who plays as a striker |
Brian Dooher is an | Irish Gaelic footballer who plays for Tyrone, and is |
1973 in Chicago, Illinois) is an American born | Irish former footballer |
is "Francie" Bellew (born 25 March 1976) is an | Irish Gaelic footballer who played for Armagh. |
Niall Atkinson (born 1990) is an | Irish league footballer currently playing for Donega |
Ezekiel Johnston (1871 - unknown) was an | Irish professional footballer who played as a goalke |
Paul McGrane is an | Irish Gaelic footballer who played for Armagh in the |
Irish Young Footballer of the Year: 1986 | |
Ian Russell is a Northern | Irish former footballer who was also a manager. |
eid (16 January 1896 - unknown) was a Northern | Irish professional footballer and Ireland internatio |
onor Paul Clifford (born 1 October 1991) is an | Irish professional footballer who plays as a midfiel |
in Craigavon, Northern Ireland) is a Northern | Irish professional footballer currently contracted t |
For the Northern | Irish association footballer, see Colin Clarke (foot |
For the | Irish Gaelic footballer, see Tom McGuinness (Gaelic |
John 'Tull' Dunne, | Irish Gaelic footballer, coach and administrator, 26 |
For the | Irish Gaelic footballer, see Bryan Cullen |
) Hardy (born 9 April 1973) is an English-born | Irish former footballer. |
57 in Belfast, Northern Ireland) is a Northern | Irish former footballer. |
uel "Sammy" Jones (11 June 1911 - 1993) was an | Irish professional footballer. |
Frederick "Freddie" Kearns was an | Irish professional footballer. |
ric Magee (born 24 August 1947) is an Northern | Irish former footballer. |
26 August 1932 - 1 November 2008) was a former | Irish international footballer. |
mins (12 March 1931 - 29 November 2009) was an | Irish professional footballer. |
idge (23 September 1905 - 1988) was a Northern | Irish professional footballer. |
Forde (born 20 December 1979 in Galway) is an | Irish professional footballer. |
Niall Woods is a retired | Irish rugby footballer. |
(born 21 March 1978 in Kilkeel) is a Northern | Irish professional footballer. |
anuary 1921 - 31 July 1989) was an Dublin-born | Irish professional footballer. |
thony Wright (born 8 June 1940) is an Northern | Irish former footballer. |
Donnchadh Walsh is an | Irish Gaelic footballer. |
Peter Burke is an | Irish former footballer. |
ey Grimes (born 2 August 1957 in Dublin) is an | Irish former footballer. |
Cathair is the | Irish word for "circular stone fort" or "city". |
Martin was also the | Irish spokesperson for Eurovision Song Contest 2007 |
s son, the second Baronet, was a Member of the | Irish Parliament for County Donegal. |
In the 1980s he was a member of the | Irish Commission for Justice and Peace and played a |
Mathew James atrracted some criticism from the | Irish press for applying the 20 metre penalty rule m |
In April 2007, Buckley was named in the | Irish squad for a tour of Argentina. |
Rory Carroll is an | Irish journalist for The Guardian. |
The second Baronet sat as a member of the | Irish Parliament for Carlow. |
The | Irish word for Christmas day was simply Nolagh. |
Kevin Murray (hurler) (born 1972), | Irish hurler for Cork and Coughduv |
also remains active in billiards, winning the | Irish title for the eighth time in 2008. |
At the time, it was the most damaging | Irish storm for 300 years. |
He also served as an | Irish selector for a number of years. |
Member, | Irish Council for Civil Liberties |
ly plays for the University of Limerick in the | Irish Superleague for the 2010/2011 season. |
The | Irish Alliance for Europe was founded in summer 2002 |
Mulroney would sing | Irish songs for McCormick, and the publisher would s |
has also made 4 appearances in the British and | Irish Cup for Leinster A. |
Lisa McGee is an | Irish writer for stage and screen. |
Dunlavin is remembered in | Irish history for the Massacre of Dunlavin Green in |
The | Irish word for bee is "beach", with "an beachaire"me |
In 2010 he was selected by the | Irish Pages for their Up and Coming writers showcase |
rtality through martyrdom is not unique to the | Irish struggle for independence. |
John Charles Wilson was a Northern | Irish politician for the Ulster Unionist Party. |
After the | Irish defense forced a Hawaiʻi 3-and-out, Irish safe |
ll (1887-1944) was a Lieutenant General in the | Irish Defence Forces. |
Cap badge of the | Irish Defence Forces. |
2 race wins in the | Irish Formula Ford Zetec Championship (2001) |
He ended his playing career at | Irish club Fordsons. |
Lisa Burke (born 4 February 1977) is an | Irish weather forecaster. |
The | Irish language form of 'Barmeen' translates as 'Smoo |
The SA | Irish were formally disbanded on 31 December 1919. |
John T. Prout, an | Irish American, former Captain in the regiment and I |
How nobly the brave | Irish Volunteers fought, |
They appeared behalf of the | Irish Heart Foundation. |
The motion was based on the | Irish Hospice Foundation's Audit of End of Life Care |
In 1870 Butt and other | Irish Tories founded the Home Government Association |
For the Northern | Irish party founded in 1979, see Progressive Unionis |
Boston | Irish Wolfhounds Fourth XV |
as active in the Knights of the Red Branch, an | Irish Catholic fraternal organization, in the 1940s, |
He previously played for London | Irish and French side Perpignan. |
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