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Philip McKeiver, A New History of Cromwell's Irish Campaign, Manchester 2007, pages 129,130-134,1
Cross ( Irish: An Chrois) is a village in the south of Count
There is a low water crossing ( Irish Bridge) and late mediaeval packhorse bridge ov
of the net on 51 occasions as the Gibson Cup ( Irish League), Irish Cup, Gold Cup, City Cup and Bel
At the time, it was the most damaging Irish storm for 300 years.
Nicholas Flood Davin, Irish lawyer, politician, and journalist
William Davin, Irish station-master and politician
oung Ireland writer, see Thomas Osborne Davis ( Irish politician).
t year was 1270, and the result was a decisive Irish victory.
He then scored a huge upset by defeating Irish southpaw, Kenneth Egan.
Delphi ( Irish: Fionnloch, meaning "white lake") is a localit
Derrinturn ( Irish: Doire an tSoirn) is a village in County Kilda
Derry ( Irish: An Doire) is a townland in the parish of Dese
The Diocese of Derry ( Irish: Deoise Dhoire) is a diocese in the north of I
is determined by direction; person determines Irish usage.
According to Dicuil, Irish monks (papar) lived in Faroe before Vikings ca
Connie Green was a member of the dissident Irish republican paramilitary group Saor Uladh.
Clontarf is a triple distilled Irish whiskey produced by the Clontarf Whiskey Compa
nty Clare, Ireland, a son of the distinguished Irish judge Sir Michael O'Loghlen, 1st Baronet, and
sequently rejected in the Protestant dominated Irish Parliament.
Paul Donnelly ( Irish footballer) (born 1979), Irish association foo
Denis Donoghue, Irish writer
Dorinish ( Irish: Deoirinis) is an uninhabited island in Clew B
Dromod ( Irish: Dromad) is a village in County Leitrim, Irela
Drumcong ( Irish: Droim Conga, meaning "narrow ridge") is a vil
Drumone ( Irish: Droim Eamhna) is a village in western County
anuary 1921 - 31 July 1989) was an Dublin-born Irish professional footballer.
Imlach was invited to join the Dubliners Irish trad and folk group.
Mary Duff ( Irish Singer)
John 'Tull' Dunne, Irish Gaelic footballer, coach and administrator, 26
He is one of the earliest Irish saints and gave the religious veil to Saint Br
a, Crea, and Cere filia Duibhrea) was an early Irish abbess.
His biographical notices of early Irish saints were utilized in the "Acta SS."
He has published widely on aspects of early Irish and Welsh language, literature and history.
dan of Birr (died c. 573) was one of the early Irish monastic saints.
He is an early Irish and mediaeval historian and has published on t
re, and may have been quite early in the early Irish Christian era.
Thinking in Threes: The Triad in Early Irish Literature."
Early Irish and Welsh Kinship (Oxford).
oukri Brothers are a pair of Egyptian-Northern Irish loyalist paramilitary members.
He won eight Irish Lawn Tennis Singles titles, four doubles and t
Tom Ekin, Irish politician
Cyril Falls Elizabeth's Irish Wars (1950; reprint London, 1996).
active in both North American GAA and emigrant Irish Republican groups.
Henry Jellett (1872-1848) was an eminent Irish Gynaecologist, and author.
He encouraged Irish manufactures and learning to the utmost, and i
Marilyn was of mixed Engish, Irish, Sicilian, and Scottish descent.
the destructiveness and injustice of England's Irish policies, and Froude hoped to change their vie
Dr Ada (Adeline) English ( Irish: Eithne Inglis; 10 January 1875-27 January 194
He is of part English, Irish and part Cherokee descent.
r repertoire includes a wide range of English, Irish, Scottish, Welsh and French folk songs.
Hammersmith, 25 April 1987) is an English-born Irish cricketer.
) Hardy (born 9 April 1973) is an English-born Irish former footballer.
ey (born 15 September 1982) is an English-born Irish footballer who plays for Altrincham.
wick (born 8 December 1984) is an English-born Irish international rugby league player.
reaty along with de Valera, and in the ensuing Irish Civil War, he sided with the Anti-Treaty IRA.
Despite opposition from the entire Irish Parliamentary Party, conscription for Ireland
Michael Donohoe, was almost entirely Irish.
In 1868, he published a pamphlet entitled Irish Grievances shortly stated.
he also published in 1844 a pamphlet entitled Irish Marriage Question: Observations on the Opinion
Eslinbridge ( Irish: Droichead na hEislinne) is a village in Count
mid-19th century, many immigrants, especially Irish, moved to the area.
medieval manuscripts in Latin and, especially, Irish restricted his academic audience but affirmed
a number of companies in the newly established Irish Free State.
rs: Moyola Park 1 - 0 Cliftonville (first ever Irish Cup winners)
n 2006, he performed as part of the first ever Irish gala at Montreal Just for Laughs.
To the Scotchman every Irish man or woman was but a noxious beast.
ed a building that was contemporary yet evoked Irish Roman Catholic church building traditions, whi
20 December 1969 in Belfast) is an ex-Northern Irish footballer, who retired on 9 May 2009 followin
The book examines Irish businessmen and politicians and their relation
the 1780s, Tilting evolved into an exclusively Irish enclave, beginning with the first visitors fro
(song) - Christy Moore's tribute to the fallen Irish
1911 Wichita Falls Irish Lads
yist James P. Cannon and brother of the famous Irish writer Liam O'Flaherty.
Other famous Irish hounds were Bran and Seolan who belonged to th
It was probably the forerunner of the famous Irish Cream that is so popular today.
He is the author of the famous Irish rebel song A Nation Once Again.
Count John McCormack the famous Irish tenor, rented the house for 9 years in 1936.
father, also named Henry Grattan, was a famous Irish orator and statesman.
Farranfore ( Irish: An Fearann Fuar, meaning "the cold land") is
Mitch Miller - Favorite Irish Folk Songs - Originally released 1959 SONY BMG
St Gabriel's FC ( Irish: Cumann Peile Naomh Gabriel) is an Irish footb
McGarry, Fearghal, Irish Politics and the Spanish Civil War, Cork: Cork
Featuring Irish stepdance they introduced their sound to gener
Brennan lives with his grandmother, a feisty Irish immigrant, as he searches for his missing fath
Marcus was married to fellow Irish novelist Ita Daly and lived in Rathgar in Dubl
In his early years he corresponded with fellow Irish ornithologist William Thompson.
FENIANS ( Irish Republican Army - IRA) [ "Lynch's Brigade", "O
In 1998 P&O European Ferries ( Irish Sea) Ltd was formed by the internal merger of
Fethard ( Irish: Fiodh Ard, meaning "high wood") is a town in
23 January - John Field, Irish composer (born 1782)
he festival will feature one hundred and fifty Irish acts.
The Bishop McNamara Fightin' Irish compete in two conferences.
The game featured the Notre Dame Fighting Irish, and the West Virginia Mountaineers.
est was played at West Point with the Fighting Irish prevailing, 62-3.
It featured the Notre Dame Fighting Irish, and the Oregon State Beavers.
home to the University of Notre Dame Fighting Irish basketball team.
e Dame Marching Band, see Band of the Fighting Irish.
ool's song is actually the Notre Dame Fighting Irish fight song.
elevised appearance at the Notre Dame Fighting Irish.
See also 2008 Notre Dame Fighting Irish football team
Stanford rivalry and 2007 Notre Dame Fighting Irish football team
See also: 2009 Notre Dame Fighting Irish football team
Stanford rivalry and 2006 Notre Dame Fighting Irish football team
l team beat Knute Rockne's Notre Dame Fighting Irish.
The Notre Dame Fighting Irish defeated Stanford University, 27-10.
chool's sports teams are known as the Fighting Irish.
See also: 2011 Notre Dame Fighting Irish football team
Former Fighting Irish player Red Sitko was inducted into the College
The Fighting Irish went up against Penn State University in the f
In his four seasons as a player, the Fighting Irish were 27-2-2.
yd currently plays for the Notre Dame Fighting Irish.
See also: 2003 Notre Dame Fighting Irish football team
d college football for the Notre Dame Fighting Irish.
Gators and the 18th-ranked Notre Dame Fighting Irish.
was the original playing field of the Fighting Irish.
in a row, Notre Dame came up short as Fighting Irish quarterback Jarious Jackson was sacked on the
way: Michigan Wolverines, Notre Dame Fighting Irish, Penn State Nittany Lions.
University basketball and Notre Dame Fighting Irish football.
Dame athletic teams are known as the Fighting Irish (though students are called "Domers").
four monograms while a member of the Fighting Irish.
In 2006 Notre Dame Fighting Irish football team on 2011-06-14 06:18:11, 404 Not
In 2007, Laws led the Fighting Irish with 4.0 sacks and 112 tackles, both career hi
tion also ran auto racing, Notre Dame Fighting Irish football, and Cleveland Browns football.
Main article: Notre Dame Fighting Irish football
Notre Dame Fighting Irish
e song is a fight song for Notre Dame Fighting Irish fans.
It hosts the University of Notre Dame Fighting Irish college baseball team.
Cornerbacks Coach for the Notre Dame Fighting Irish.
captain of the 1966 National Champion Fighting Irish team.
2003: Won 42-8 against Averavon Fighting Irish
He finished his time with the Fighting Irish with 86 straight starts, the most in the team'
The game was tied, 7-7 before the Fighting Irish pulled away.
See also: 2010 Notre Dame Fighting Irish football team and Jeweled Shillelagh
In 1968, the Fighting Irish started playing again at the Division I level
Notre Dame Fighting Irish men's ice hockey
She played for the Notre Dame Fighting Irish as a collegiate player.
He is documented in the 1974 film Irish Tour '74, directed by Tony Palmer.
Best Production Design for Film, Irish Film and Television Awards 2005
Best Film, Irish Film and Television Awards 2005
rts Fashion would buy the financially-troubled Irish sports goods chain Champion Sports for €19.6 m
n for its exquisite rococo decoration and fine Irish furniture.
The first Irish product bearing the Fairtrade Mark, Bewley's D
He is the first Irish sportsperson to compete at five Olympics.
In 1801, he became one of the first Irish representative peers, and was admitted to the
He was the first Irish cyclist in a major tour since Stephen Roche in
First Irish international match.
edon Championships in 1890, becoming the first Irish player to win the tournament.
4 April - Gladstone introduces the First Irish Home Rule Bill in Parliament.
He was the first Irish player to do so.
From 2001-02, he was the first Irish nationalist Mayor of Coleraine.
ips Active and Queen arrive beinging the first Irish convicts.
She was the first Irish international star and the first ever opera st
t into exile in France and commanded the first Irish Brigade of Louis XIV.
Five Irish Songs
Eleanor Flegg, Irish Arts Review, Spring 2005
He became a fluent Irish speaker, and Gaelic League member.
o and Tenor Saxophones, Flute, Chinese Flutes, Irish Whistles, Flageolet
Centre for Irish Studies in Aarhus (CISA)
Horner was a supporter of demands for Irish Home Rule and became involved with the rebel f
He went to UCC, and played for Irish Universities.
Talbot then had a spell playing for Irish side Drumcondra.
His brother, Sean, plays for Irish Premier League club Institute
Chairwoman, British Association for Irish Studies 1985-93
For Irish Republican, see Liam Campbell.
For Irish hurler, see Willie Campbell (hurler).
Portable Virgin won the 1991 Rooney Prize for Irish Literature.
Dunn shared his passion for Irish music and culture on Tom Dunn's Irish Show, wh
He used to play for Irish team Kentstown before moving on to Drogheda Un
MRSA is a major health hazard for Irish hospitals.
light of his career, he played rugby union for Irish side Munster.
h prelates were against a legal toleration for Irish dissent.
ying when he went to CBC, and was selected for Irish Schools.
February 1976 in Dublin) was a footballer for Irish side, UCD.
He worked in Dublin for Irish Press Group and, later, with The Irish Times.
He is the winner of the 2009 Rooney Prize for Irish Literature.
st commentary was on the 1997 FA Cup Final for Irish national radio.
My Fight for Irish Freedom, Dan Breen.
For Irish cricketer, see John Allen (English cricketer).
(See also: Act of Settlement 1662 for Irish politics at the time).
He was awarded the Macauley Fellowship for Irish Literature in 1990.
vents were important in shaping physical force Irish republicanism, the strand of Irish nationalism
Pat Gallagher (born 29 March 1963) is a former Irish Labour Party politician.
y O'Connor (born 21 December 1924) is a former Irish professional golfer
er McKenna (born 24 November 1974) is a former Irish Rugby International, author, broadcaster and s
Kieran Campbell is a former Irish scrumhalf who currently plays for Connacht in
(born 10 April 1965 in Salisbury) is a former Irish rugby union international.
Mary McSorley is a former Irish nationalist politician.
(William) Bill Cashin is a former Irish Labour Party politician.
na O'Malley (born 19 January 1968) is a former Irish politician.
n (born April 16, 1975, Killarney) is a former Irish footballer.
John Hume (born 18 January 1937) is a former Irish politician from Derry, Northern Ireland.
January 1950 in Blantyre, Malawi) is a former Irish cricketer.
John F. Carroll is a former Irish trade union leader.
s (born in Leeds, England in 1964) is a former Irish footballer.
Aidan Lynch (born August 29, 1977) is a former Irish football player.
rn 11 April 1951 in County Armagh) is a former Irish cricketer.
(born 3 September 1943 in Dublin) is a former Irish footballer.
26 August 1932 - 1 November 2008) was a former Irish international footballer.
ess (born 2 August 1973 in Dublin) is a former Irish footballer.
                                                                                                   


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