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this, the links established between Indian and | Irish residents in Germany (including Roger Casement |
sented his house and his art collection to the | Irish state in 1981. |
all team, which included Robert Milne, won the | Irish Cup in 1890. |
elly was born in Kilkenny, and educated at the | Irish College in Lisbon. |
Statistics of | Irish League in season 1890/1891. |
he learning of Scottish Gaelic in Ireland, and | Irish Gaelic in Scotland." |
He succeeded to that | Irish peerage in 1736 by virtue of a special remaind |
He was Commanding Officer of 3 Bn | Irish Guards in 1945, and again in 1947, and of 1 Bn |
The | Irish ministers in Berlin, Vichy and the Vatican wer |
Why is it always so necessary to mention ' | Irish decent' in every flaming Wiki biography? |
He returned to the | Irish team in August 2003, playing against the Duke |
Carrigan joined the | Irish Volunteers in 1915 after the split from Redmon |
He later served as an | Irish selector in the early 1980s and as president o |
-employed as Divisional Commander of the Royal | Irish Constabulary in Belfast. |
on a North-West Senior Cup and represented the | Irish League in 1935. |
He was called to the | Irish Bar in 1892. |
ty College, Dublin, before being called to the | Irish Bar in 1839. |
Irish Life in Irish Fiction (1903) | |
Duffy was born to | Irish parents in London in 1933. |
Sean O Mathghamhna's | Irish MSS in IBL 18, p. 144. |
Statistics of the | Irish League in season 1894-95. |
Statistics of the | Irish League in season 1896-97. |
Irish history in terms of struggle against the occup | |
Irish railways in the heyday of steam, D. Bradford B | |
He was raised to the | Irish peerage in 1776 as Baron Westcote. |
He studied law and was called to the | Irish bar in 1943. |
year (Tully properties having returned to the | Irish Government in 1943) the Irish National Stud Co |
He was called to the | Irish Bar in 1792. |
Statistics of the | Irish League in season 1898-99. |
He was called to the | Irish Bar in 1887 and to the English bar in 1899. |
The | Irish Cemetery in Tilting may be the oldest existing |
ARK is a Northern | Irish website in collaboration with Queen's Universi |
He transferred to the | Irish Guards in 1998. |
ilip Trousdell was commissioned into the Royal | Irish Rangers in 1968. |
is the Religious Affairs correspondent of The | Irish Times in the Republic of Ireland. |
He studied for the priesthood in the | Irish College in Rome. |
ought forward allegations of discrimination of | Irish Catholics in the province. |
He retired from the | Irish Army in 1946, after which he became the Managi |
notability is evident by his appearance on an | Irish stamp in the series 1998-04 Irish Aviation Pio |
Statistics of the | Irish League in season 1897-98. |
William Alexander (1824-1911) was an | Irish cleric in the Church of Ireland. |
He toured South Africa with the British and | Irish Lions in 1955. |
He conducted five winning | Irish entries, in 1980, 1987, 1992, 1993, and 1996. |
s gift for languages allowed him to master the | Irish language in order to communicate more efficien |
It was succeeded as | Irish representative in the 1996 contest by Eimear Q |
Statistics of | Irish League in season 2002-03. |
Dimock's second marriage, to Grace | Irish, resulted in one son. |
First printing in the | Irish language in Dublin. |
Guard took the Free State side and joined the | Irish Army in the Irish Civil War of 1922-23. |
From 1993, Gray taught painting at The | Irish College in Paris. |
James Grimshaw (1798-1857) was an | Irish naturalist in the early 19th century. |
Chubb became an | Irish citizen in the early 1970s. |
For example, the Government included | Irish Travellers in 1999, and Ulster-Scots in 2007. |
Statistics of | Irish League in season 1893-1894. |
The Bishop McNamara Fightin' | Irish compete in two conferences. |
After being called to the | Irish bar in 1878, Campbell was made an Irish Queen' |
ty College, Dublin, before being called to the | Irish Bar in 1882. |
Called to the | Irish bar in 1876, he was made Q.C. in 1881. |
Park has the one of the highest populations of | Irish ancestry in Chicago. |
He was a member of the | Irish Volunteers in the early 1910s, and was later a |
Directions: Put the | Irish cream in first. |
ty College, Dublin, before being called to the | Irish Bar in 1864. |
ty College, Dublin, before being called to the | Irish Bar in 1843. |
am'), also known as Gibrian, was a 6th-century | Irish hermit in Brittany. |
5 MacBride played an important part with other | Irish nationalists in preparing for an Insurrection. |
Statistics of the | Irish League in season 1988-89. |
She won the women's doubles at the | Irish International in 2005. |
He was called to the Northern | Irish Bar in 1944 and took silk in 1958. |
He went on to command the | Irish Brigade in the French army. |
For a period of time he was Director of the | Irish College in Salamanca. |
She served on the | Irish Station in 1819, and was paid off and sold in |
He was called to the | Irish bar in 1788 and made Solicitor General in 1800 |
ad strong republican connections and he joined | Irish Volunteers in Cobh in 1916. |
Donagh, a signatory of the proclamation of the | Irish Republic in 1916. |
rest of the regiment, subsumed into the Royal | Irish Rangers in 1992 to form the Royal Irish Regime |
He won the | Irish Championship in 1959 and 1960. |
Grattan was called to the | Irish Bar in 1810. |
ob Geldof describes The Hitchers as "…the best | Irish band in the last twenty years…". |
He joined the | Irish Guards in 1954. |
November 1843), was an | Irish politician in the United Kingdom House of Comm |
John Conway (born 11 July 1951) was an | Irish footballer in the 1960s and 1970s. |
He was also for some time chaplain to the | Irish troops in the service of France. |
Skinnider was born in 1893 to | Irish parents in the Lanarkshire town of Coatbridge. |
er emigrating, George met Jimmy Ferguson at an | Irish function in Toronto in 1963, and they began pl |
Edward 'Ned' Murphy was an | Irish sportsperson in the 1880s. |
Matty Maher was an | Irish sportsperson in the 1880s. |
It was founded by the | Irish brothers in 1897. |
The | Irish Church in the Eleventh and Twelfth Centuries, |
Commanding Officer of the 1st Battalion of the | Irish Guards in 1984. |
He joined the | Irish Volunteers in 1913 and soon after became an IR |
resultant 7/10 UDR was subsumed into the Royal | Irish Rangers in 1992 as part of the amalgamation wh |
Statistics of | Irish League in season 1892/1893. |
Irish came in a very close second at 59,991. | |
Appointed by the | Irish government in December 2000 as a member of the |
Alexander Wright (VC) (1826-1858), | Irish soldier in the British Army and Victoria Cross |
Statistics of the | Irish League in season 1895-96. |
Owen Roe O'Neill, organised the return of 300 | Irish officers in the Spanish service to Ireland to |
mas Patten (1910 - 16/17 December 1936) was an | Irish volunteer in the Spanish Civil War. |
Masterson entered the Royal | Irish Fusiliers in 1881. |
"Horoscopes" was the | Irish entry in the Eurovision Song Contest 1981, per |
Gorman joined the | Irish Guards in 1944, rising to the rank of Captain. |
William Francis Finn was an | Irish politician in the United Kingdom House of Comm |
After the War he became a Brigade Major with | Irish Command in 1921. |
Dixon was the organizer of the | Irish Brigade in the papal service. |
However | Irish voters in the constituency were divided in the |
issioned as a second lieutenant into the Royal | Irish Fusiliers in 1918. |
He was awarded the Macauley Fellowship for | Irish Literature in 1990. |
The | Irish team included his younger brother, Dominick. |
The uniform of the | Irish Volunteers included a slouch hat and it was wo |
Because of space limitations the | Irish team, including Collins as third baseman, was |
saint, but he appears in a number of medieval | Irish sources, including the Martyrology of Tallaght |
Because of space limitations the | Irish team, including McGinnity as right-handed pitc |
Because of space limitations the | Irish team, including McMahon as relief pitcher, was |
The game remains the only time an | Irish team, including the national team, have beaten |
Because of space limitations the | Irish team, including Keeler as center fielder, was |
Allen has written for many | Irish publications including three years on Irish li |
Irish, Italians, Indians roll this weekend | |
On July 4, 2009 The Seven Seas was released on | Irish label Indiecater Records. |
The album reached #12 in the | Irish Indie Individual Albums Chart. |
e and protect the welfare and interests of the | Irish record industry. |
He served there in the | Irish 9th Infantry of Massachusetts. |
Dr Ada (Adeline) English ( | Irish: Eithne Inglis; 10 January 1875-27 January 194 |
Inch ( | Irish: An Inse) is a town in County Clare, in Irelan |
Funding of the | Irish Bible Institute |
The | Irish Management Institute (IMI) is an educational i |
The | Irish Peace Institute (IPI) was established in 1984 |
In 2000 IBS and LI merged to form the | Irish Bible Institute. |
5 | Irish Amateur International Caps |
Yvonne Tracy (born 27 February 1981) is an | Irish female international football defender. |
David Humphreys - | Irish rugby international |
8 | Irish Under-21 International Caps |
Ireland's best ever defenders, he also has 30 | Irish indoor international hockey caps. |
s shortlisted for the Booker Prize and won The | Irish Times International Fiction Prize and The Iris |
2 | Irish Full International Caps |
Her poems have appeared widely in | Irish and international journals and anthologies, in |
He is an | Irish youth international and has represented them a |
Irish Amateur International Caps | |
He also played within the | Irish under-19 international team. |
It provides news, comment and analysis on | Irish and international news stories. |
er McKenna (born 24 November 1974) is a former | Irish Rugby International, author, broadcaster and s |
An | Irish youth international, McGlynn can play on the r |
Hedderman, a former | Irish youth international, began his senior career i |
Ernest Cotton Deane (1887-1915) was an | Irish rugby international. |
Irish amateur internationals: Lar Dunne, Adam Mitche | |
The club's recent success include winning the | Irish Volleyball Intervarsities in November 2002. |
In 2010 he won the | Irish Volleyball Intervarsities with the UCC team. |
A mixture of Viking and Gaelic | Irish settlement into south-west Scotland produced t |
"If You're | Irish Come Into The Parlour", "When Irish Eyes are S |
Immigration of the | Irish Quakers into Pennsylvania, 1682-1750. |
From 1916, it was used to hold | Irish prisoners involved in the Easter Rising. |
It won the | Irish Times/ESB Irish Theatre Award for Best Product |
nis, 1st Baronet (1809 - 8 August 1878) was an | Irish Independent Irish and Liberal politician who s |
Ciaran Creagh ( | Irish writer), Irish writer |
Wheels magazine's Car of the Year for 1975 and | Irish Semperit Irish Car of the Year for 1978 and Br |
of the net on 51 occasions as the Gibson Cup ( | Irish League), Irish Cup, Gold Cup, City Cup and Bel |
g the 1,000 Guineas, 2,000 Guineas, St. Leger, | Irish Derby, Irish Oaks and Eclipse Stakes. |
Kevin Murray ( | Irish footballer), Irish Association football player |
ve form of folk-punk which is not dominated by | Irish and Irish American themes (see Celtic Punk). |
Annagry ( | Irish: Anagaire) is a Gaeltacht village in the Rosse |
George Killian's | Irish Red is a beer with an Irish heritage, based on |
The | Irish language is still dominant there. |
Irish Terrier is a generally healthy breed. | |
Effrinagh (in | Irish Ifreannach) is a townland in County Leitrim. |
Beragh (from | Irish: Bearach) is a village and townland in County |
The | Irish language is now extinct in Newfoundland. |
The | Irish Province is headquartered in Cork, Ireland. |
Muff (historically spelt Mough, from | Irish: Magh) is a village in County Donegal, Ireland |
Kill ( | Irish: Chill), is a village in County Waterford, Ire |
Norris, who is of | Irish descent, is the brother of Chuck Norris. |
Irish Channel is a neighborhood of the city of New O | |
lighthouse, maintained by the Commissioners of | Irish Lights, is 84 metres above high water. |
Scotch | Irish Township is one of fourteen townships in Rowan |
Moylagh (from | Irish: Maolach) is a townland near Gortaclare in Cou |
Steele | Irish Township is one of fourteen townships in Rowan |
It prefers warm waters, and its presence in | Irish waters is a rare occurrence. |
Cabra ( | Irish: Cabrach) is a suburb on the northside of Dubl |
Irish Catholic is a term used to describe people who | |
"Too-Ra-Loo-Ra-Loo-Ral (That's an | Irish Lullaby)" is a classic Irish song originally w |
istence, at least in the form presented in the | Irish annals, is questionable. |
Lombardo, who is of Italian and | Irish descent, is originally from Glastonbury, Conne |
Nissan | Irish Open is won by Brett Rumford (Australia). |
Forkhill or Forkill (from | Irish: Foirceal) is a small village in south County |
Dorinish ( | Irish: Deoirinis) is an uninhabited island in Clew B |
Leitrim ( | Irish: Liatroim) is a village in County Leitrim, Ire |
The main counterpart in the | Irish Government is the Department of Education and |
Ballad of the | Irish Horse is an album released by the Irish musica |
The name Saoirse | Irish Freedom is taken from the 1910 - 1914 publicat |
Bleary (likely from | Irish: Bladhraigh) is a small village and townland i |
Irish Mist is a brown Whiskey Liqueur produced in Du | |
Callan ( | Irish: Callainn) is one of the largest towns in Coun |
Dooish (from | Irish: Dubhais) is a village and townland near Drumq |
Irish Distillers is a subsidiary of the French drink | |
The | Irish Skipper is an Irish fishing magazine which cov |
A traditional | Irish breakfast is usually accompanied by soda bread |
Dromod ( | Irish: Dromad) is a village in County Leitrim, Irela |
Your ignorance of | Irish history is most amusing. |
In Modern | Irish "smith" is gabha, and in Modern Welsh it is go |
Irish Birds is the annual journal of BirdWatch Irela | |
One of the village's many pubs, "The | Irish Whip", is named after him. |
An Beachaire, subtitled The | Irish Beekeeper, is published by Federation of Irish |
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