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Irish Luck is a 1939 American film directed by Howar | |
The British and | Irish Cup is a semi-professional northern hemisphere |
Laragh (possibly from | Irish: Lathrach) is a townland in County Fermanagh, |
Irish Open is won by Fred Daly (Northern Ireland). | |
The | Irish Guard is a group of uniformed students that le |
Skehana ( | Irish: Sceachana) is a small village in County Galwa |
Convoy ( | Irish: Conmhaigh) is a small village in the east of |
ly disagree that merely having the director be | Irish makes it an "Irish production" to any meaningf |
However, as this was an | Irish peerage it did not entitle him to a seat in th |
The honour amounts to full | Irish citizenship; it is the highest honour the Iris |
In | Irish legends, it was on this island that Queen Maev |
Upon the British withdrawal from | Irish soil, it was believed, the Irish immigrants wo |
When translated from its original | Irish name it means "home of the badger." |
Marcus was married to fellow | Irish novelist Ita Daly and lived in Rathgar in Dubl |
e opened in 1853 and employed large numbers of | Irish and Italian immigrants. |
community consists mostly of White families of | Irish and Italian decent. |
Doyle was born in Swissvale, Pennsylvania, to | Irish and Italian parents. |
The Parish served an | Irish and Italian congregation for many years. |
In the | Irish Government, its main counterpart is the Depart |
The | Irish outscored its opponents 362-38. |
Irish architect J. J. McCarthy was commissioned to d | |
Not to be confused with the | Irish singer Jackie Lee. |
Scannell is of | Irish and Jamaican heritage. |
The park was the site of an | Irish Scout Jamboree in 1989. |
The film was also the debut of young | Irish actor James Hickey. |
Both are named after the | Irish socialist James Connolly. |
In 1814 he moved with his | Irish wife Jane to Brighton. |
in a row, Notre Dame came up short as Fighting | Irish quarterback Jarious Jackson was sacked on the |
is the third full length release from Northern | Irish band, Jetplane Landing. |
The Extra is a 2005 Australian film starring | Irish comedian Jimeoin. |
Hey-Ho Believe is the fourth album by | Irish singer/songwriter Jimmy MacCarthy. |
A bronze of Whaite by | Irish artist John Cassidy was commissioned and compl |
and following its release, and was replaced by | Irish fiddler John Fitzpatrick. |
Northern | Irish businessman John Shannon bought Adams out of a |
He married Mary Templeton, a daughter of the | Irish botanist John Templeton. |
At the Olympics, Ouradi was defeated by | Irish boxer John Joe Nevin 4:9. |
ld Me Now" is a song composed and performed by | Irish singer Johnny Logan. |
end of the 2006-07 season, Flutey left London | Irish to join London Wasps. |
Members of the | Irish Volunteers, joined by the smaller Irish Citize |
It is named after the | Irish author Jonathan Swift. |
Nathan Helps Neil Bruce Nick Bowler Nick | Irish Nick Jones |
An Cosantoir, | Irish Defence Journal www.dfmagazine.ie |
See Hear · Contact · | Irish Deaf Journal · Hands On · British Deaf News · |
The | Irish Medical Journal is a peer-reviewed Irish medic |
After World War II, he edited the | Irish literary journal, The Bell (1946-54). |
He was a valued contributor to the | Irish Naturalist journal. |
e was denounced by the IRA for writing for the | Irish Army's journal. |
John Irvine (journalist), Northern | Irish ITN journalist |
all (February 1921 - 21 September 1995) was an | Irish broadcaster, journalist, satirist and film cen |
This page is on the | Irish broadcast journalist. |
Steve Buckley (born 1956) is an | Irish American journalist. |
Thomas Niblock is a Northern | Irish broadcast journalist. |
Ball PC (Ire), KC (1791 - 19 January 1865) was | Irish barrister, judge and Liberal politician. |
Irish composer Keith Getty, 2008 | |
He then scored a huge upset by defeating | Irish southpaw, Kenneth Egan. |
He used to play for | Irish team Kentstown before moving on to Drogheda Un |
Irish writer Kevin Power | |
Royal | Irish Rifles, KIA June 16, 1915, who previously was |
EA Sports Cup 2009 is the 36th staging of the | Irish football knockout competition. |
f Ireland Cup 2008 was the 35th staging of the | Irish football knockout competition. |
The company says that Cuil is | Irish for knowledge and hazel. |
Gael Linn Records is an | Irish record label, run by the Irish language promot |
For the | Irish red lager, see Killian's. |
an, a founder and joint first secretary of the | Irish National Land League (d.1912). |
He was an | Irish, and later British, Member of Parliament and a |
On 20 April 2010, the | Irish Undaground launched a radio station that plays |
ork (1979) is a collection of poems written by | Irish Nobel laureate Seamus Heaney. |
relief was also a feature of the Scottish and | Irish Poor Law systems. |
ing of the Act meant that the full cost of the | Irish Poor Law system fell upon Irish property owner |
The | Irish Poor Law Extension Act was an Act of the Parli |
atrick T. Hynes, renowned expert in American / | Irish construction laws and customs, was born in Riv |
Geoffrey Browne (MP), | Irish Confederate lawyer and politician, died 14 Jan |
27 June - Charles Stewart Parnell, | Irish political leader (died 1891) |
Charles Stewart Parnell, | Irish nationalist leader (born 1846) |
aughter of John Philpot Curran was the love of | Irish rebel leader Robert Emmet. |
For the | Irish Unionist leader, see Edward Carson. |
9 February - Edward Carson, Baron Carson, | Irish Unionist leader, barrister and judge (d.1935). |
Brian Dillon (1830 - ca. 1872) was an | Irish Republican leader. |
Irish Elite League (1): 2008 | |
Statistics of the | Irish Premier League in season 2003-04. |
Statistics of the | Irish Premier League in season 2006-07. |
/ Erected by the | Irish Democratic League Club, Haslingden (Davitt Bra |
His brother, Sean, plays for | Irish Premier League club Institute |
In 1945, he established a branch of the | Irish Anti-Partition League in County Fermanagh. |
In May 2011 he signed a 2 year contract with | Irish Premier League side Coleraine. |
The | Irish rugby league team is made up predominantly of |
They also met with two | Irish Football League clubs, Linfield and Glentoran. |
After the clubs days in the | Irish Football League the club plied their trade in |
It is home to Institute F.C., an | Irish Premier League football club. |
and played in the | Irish Churches League before joining the Northern Am |
North Dublin Eagles are an | Irish rugby league team from Dublin, Ireland. |
The | Irish Football League retains control of the First a |
The 2010-11 | Irish Football League Cup is the 25th season of Iris |
Irish Premier League (4): 1998-99, 2002-03, 2004-05, | |
He played for Portadown of the | Irish Football League before coming to England to jo |
Brian Carney (rugby) (born 1976), | Irish rugby league and rugby union footballer |
O'Mara took the Parnellite side when the | Irish National League split in the 1890s. |
The | Irish Football League is formed. |
The | Irish National League (INL) was a nationalist politi |
The 2009-10 | Irish Football League Cup was the 24th season of Iri |
Irish Premier League (3): 2002/03, 2004/05, 2008/09 | |
the Tenant's Association, the Land League, the | Irish National League and the United Irish League (U |
Irish Football League Cup | |
Irish Premier League - 2 | |
Stewart started his career with the | Irish Premier League side Glenavon in 2007. |
He stood unsuccessfully for the | Irish Anti-Partition League in the Armagh by-electio |
The Parnellites remained members of the | Irish National League after the split and the Anti-P |
Irish Premier League Championship: 2 | |
The following season they played in the | Irish Churches League under the name of Millisle Pre |
tewart Parnell, he was a founder member of the | Irish National League. |
currently playing for Linfield of the | Irish Premier League. |
comes Secretary of the Gladstone branch of the | Irish National League. |
They play in the | Irish Elite League. |
In 1850, he was an active member of the | Irish Tenant League. |
the Football League XI in 1921-22 against the | Irish Football League. |
w Crossan - a footballer with Coleraine in the | Irish Premier League. |
"Phetamine Street" (Ron Tree) - The | Irish Centre, Leeds, 27 October |
Irish St. Leger: 1987 Eurobird | |
War, Politics and the | Irish of Lenister 1156-1606, 2004. |
An expedition in 1940 led by | Irish zoologist Lesley Desmond Foster Vesey-Fitzgera |
Ninnidh (alias Ninnidh the Pious, | Irish: Ninnidh leth derc, meaning one eyed Ninnidh) |
In Old | Irish, the letter name was Edad. |
In Old | Irish, the letter name was Fern, which is related to |
The | Irish Times Letters Jan 8, 1969; |
The film was written and directed by | Irish filmmaker Liam O Mochain (W.C.(film)). |
yist James P. Cannon and brother of the famous | Irish writer Liam O'Flaherty. |
or the paramilitary group founded in 1971, see | Irish National Liberation Army. |
The | Irish National Liberation Army (INLA) claimed respon |
Patrick Ward was a member of the | Irish National Liberation Army. |
Raymond Gilmour is a former | Irish National Liberation Army (INLA) and Provisiona |
Patrick Maume The long Gestation, | Irish Nationalist Life 1891-1918 (1999) |
Patrick Maume The long Gestation, | Irish Nationalist Life 1891-1918, "Who's Who" p. 225 |
Patrick Maume, The Long Gestation: | Irish Nationalist Life 1891-1918, Dublin, Gill & Mac |
Maume, Patrick, The Long Gestation: | Irish Nationalist Life 1891-1918, Dublin, Gill & Mac |
Saint Brendan's | Irish Cream Liqueur is a proprietary cream liqueur n |
It's pretty similar to | Irish cream liqueur. |
King James II's | Irish Army List by D'Alton, ca. |
The | Irish National Literary Society is founded. |
Her first novel Shadow-Box won The | Irish Times Literature Award for an Irish novel and |
the victims of the disaster, most of whom were | Irish and Lithuanian immigrants. |
Irish Travellers, Lithuanians, Polish, Portugese etc | |
Born in London, England, his | Irish mother lived in London and his father lived in |
Medieval | Irish saints' lives : an introduction to 'Vitae Sanc |
Irish Singer Liz Madden recorded a version on her 20 | |
1917 torpedoed and sunk off | Irish coast; loss of 4 lives. |
The remaining leaders of the | Irish army lost two-thirds of their estates. |
Irish Pirate, lover of Charles Vane, spared the gall | |
In 1998 P&O European Ferries ( | Irish Sea) Ltd was formed by the internal merger of |
He was managing director of the | Irish Press Ltd from 1959 until 1981. |
She was chartered in 1941 by | Irish Shipping Ltd. |
Irish singer Lucia Evans covered the song for her de | |
It was named after the | Irish god Lugh. |
Later, the | Irish bishop Lutger is said to have done missionary |
Niall McCusker ( | Irish: Niall Mac Oscair; born 8 December 1980) is an |
Madden or Maddan (possibly from | Irish: na Madain) is a small village and townland in |
Her | Irish grandmother made her eligible for Irish nation |
it clear he would be talking to his client in | Irish and made a submission that she should have the |
Crested Ten is a variety of | Irish whiskey made by Jameson. |
was voted Performer of the Year by readers of | Irish Music Magazine in 97/98 and 98/99, and called |
On March 15, 2011, Smith was inducted into | Irish America magazine's Irish America Hall of Fame |
"Martin/Martyn", | Irish Roots Magazine, summer 1998 |
Bottoms was honored as a Star of the South by | Irish America magazine. |
The | Irish Daily Mail had expressed similar scepticism in |
"Ballad of the | Irish Horse Main Theme" |
Peterson is an | Irish pipe maker. |
ul Curran (born 5 October 1966 in Derry) is an | Irish football manager and former player. |
er Rogan (born 1962 in Belfast, Ireland) is an | Irish hurling manager and former player. |
(born 1961 in Lorrha, County Tipperary) is an | Irish hurling manager and former player. |
Joe McCleery was an | Irish football manager. |
Philip McKeiver, A New History of Cromwell's | Irish Campaign, Manchester 2007, pages 129,130-134,1 |
Waltons in 2002 as The | Irish Music Manuscripts of Edward Bunting (1773-1843 |
Horse and Jockey ( | Irish: An Marcach) is a village in North Tipperary, |
Depicts a steeplechase race among the | Irish Brigade, March 17, 1863, Edwin Forbes. |
ed in international waters, is adjacent to the | Irish continental margin. |
Ireland and the | Irish in Maritime History, John De Courcy Ireland - |
The | Irish journalist Mark Godfrey called it "one of the |
It is named after the | Irish Saint Mary. |
First | Irish international match. |
The song is played at most | Irish Rugby matches. |
e White, daughter of the city's most prominent | Irish immigrant, Maunsel White (q.v.). |
Irish coffee may be considered a variation on the ho | |
He was made professor of Modern | Irish at Maynooth in 1982. |
ctor, member of the Repeal Association and the | Irish Confederation, Mayor of Kilkenny (d.1858). |
John E. Daubney (1919-2003) was an | Irish Catholic mayor of St. Paul, Minnesota, 1952-19 |
From 2001-02, he was the first | Irish nationalist Mayor of Coleraine. |
Mark Bence-Jones, The remarkable | Irish, D. McKay Co., 1966 |
Cloghy or Cloughy (from | Irish: Clochaigh meaning "stony place") is a small v |
Lavagh ( | Irish: Leamhach, meaning 'Elmwood, or Land Abounding |
Delphi ( | Irish: Fionnloch, meaning "white lake") is a localit |
townland was known as Crumlin or Cromlin (from | Irish: Cromghlinn meaning "crooked glen"). |
The name Knocks derives from the | Irish cnoc, meaning hill. |
Inagh ( | Irish: Eidhneach, meaning "ivy in irish") is a villa |
Crottees (490 acres) ( | Irish: Cruiteanna, meaning 'humpy ridges') |
Glack (from | Irish: Glaic, meaning "hollow") is a hamlet and town |
The name in | Irish literally means The Big Gap. |
In | Irish mythology Medb Lethderg ("red-side") was a god |
He is an early | Irish and mediaeval historian and has published on t |
P. J. Brady, | Irish Nationalist Member of UK Parliament for Dublin |
er should not be confused with former Northern | Irish UDA member, Lt. Jackie Coulter. |
He is commemorated on the | Irish Martyrs Memorial at Waverley Cemetery in Sydne |
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