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  1. John Ireland: Webster's Timeline History, 1760 - 2007 by Icon Group International, 2010-03-10
  2. The Correspondence of Alan Bush And John Ireland: 1927-1961 by Rachel O'higgins, 2006-11-24
  3. John Ireland: A Catalogue, Discography and Bibliography by Stewart R. Craggs, 2007-10-19
  4. The journal of John Stevens, containing a brief account of the war in Ireland, 1689-1691 by John Stevens, Robert H. 1874- ed Murray, 2010-07-30
  5. Ireland, France, and Prussia; a selection from the speeches and writings of John Mitchel by John Mitchel, J de L Smyth, 2010-08-02
  6. The speech of the Right Honourable John, Earl of Clare, ... in the House of Lords of Ireland, Monday, February 19, 1798, on a motion made by the Earl of Moira, ... by John Fitzgibbon, 2010-06-10
  7. The speech of the Right Honourable John, Earl of Clare, Lord High Chancellor of Ireland, in the House of Lords of Ireland, on a motion made by him on Monday, February 10, 1800. ... Second edition. by John Fitzgibbon, 2010-06-09
  8. The voice of Ireland: being an interview with John Redmond, M.P., and some messages from representative Irishmen regarding the Sinn Fein rebellion by John Edward Redmond, 1916-01-01
  9. John Hume and the Sdlp: Impact and Survival in Northern Ireland (New Directions in Irish History) by Gerard Murray, 1998-07
  10. Northern Ireland: Can Sean and John Live in Peace? : An American Legal Perspective by Carol Daugherty Rasnic, 2003-04-01
  11. The works of William Hogarth; with descriptions and explanations, by John Trusler, John Nichols and John Ireland by William Hogarth, 2222
  12. The fall and redemption. Being the substance of a sermon preached at Ballynahone in the county of Tyrone in Ireland, in the year 1752. By John Cennick. The second edition. by John Cennick, 2010-06-24
  13. The art of rhetoric made easy: or, the elements of oratory briefly stated, and fitted for the practice of the studious youth of Great-Britain and Ireland: ... corrected and improved. By John Holmes, ... by John Holmes, 2010-06-10
  14. The speech of the Right Honourable John, Earl of Clare, Lord High Chancellor of Ireland, in the House of Lords of Ireland, on a motion made by the Earl ... 19, 1798, ... Third edition corrected. by John Fitzgibbon, 2010-05-28

81. CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: John C. Drumgoole
Priest and philanthropist, b. at Granard, Co. Longford, ireland, 15 August, 1816; d. in New York, 28 March, 1888.
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Transcribed by Gerald M. Knight The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume V
Nihil Obstat, May 1, 1909.
Remy Lafort, Censor
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82. ShowBiz Ireland - John Travolta's Irish Heart
A STORY YOU WANT TO SELL? IF SO CONTACT SHOWBIZ ireland HERE. 1706-03 news john Travolta s Irish Heart He may be the star of
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John Travolta's Irish Heart... He may be the star of such classic movies as Grease, Saturday Night Fever and Pulp Fiction but John Travolta puts down much of his acting ability to being Irish! It seems everyone famous and their brother is either looking for property in Ireland or claiming to be Irish - if you believe everything you read in the newspapers. But John Travolta has more of a claim than others being half Irish on his mother Helen 's side and growing up in a predominantly Irish neighbourhood in New Jersey. His mother was also a drama coach.

83. Family Tree Maker's Genealogy Site: User Home Pages: Starr Family Genealogy
Family history of J Edward Starr, Tucson, Arizona USA. Includes descendants of Captain john Starr from England and ireland.
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// Included to access cookie for webpub email feature I am currently researching the descendants of Captain John STARR of England and Ireland. Five of his grandchildren came from Ireland to Pennsylvania in the early 1700's. So far I have identified 31,100 of his descendants. The first arrivals to America were my Quaker ancestors James Starr (born 1676) and Rachel Laybourne (born 1686) who immigrated to Chester County, Pennsylvania in 1712. I am particularly interested in finding the ship on which they arrived.
One of my Starr ancestors, Reverend John Wesley Starr, migrated to the Oregon Territory in 1848.
Any information would be appreciated. I am also willing to share information that I have. Additions and corrections are welcome.
Did you know that the famous outlaw Henry Starr was descended from John Starr, the brother of James Starr? The famous Belle Starr (nee Myra Maybelle Shirley) was married to Henry's cousin, Sam Starr.
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84. Screen Producers Ireland, John Fallon And Partners
Personnel john Fallon Managing Director. Screen Producers ireland Studio Building, Meeting House Square, Temple Bar, Dublin 2. tel +353 1 671 3525 fax +353
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85. The Contemporary Music Centre, Ireland
(1951 ), Templeglantine, Co. Limerick, ireland. Picture, biography, and selected works with available CDs, from the Contemporary Music Information Centre, ireland.
http://www.cmc.ie/composers/buckley.html

86. Chimento Jewellery Ireland, John Rocha Jewellery, Jack Murphy Jewellers, Newry
Jack Murphy Jewellers, Newry, ireland specialise in brands such as Chimento Jewellery , john Rocha Jewellery, Joy Jewellery, Old florence Jewellery , Galantas
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87. Jhweb
Photographs of landscapes and seascapes from ireland, many taken in low light situations.
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88. Miami Hustle (1996): Kathy Ireland, John Enos
Please check out a preview of the film below Cast Kathy ireland, john Enos, more cast crew Synopsis ireland makes a star
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89. The Official John And Jane Hayes Of Clonakilty Family Organization Web Site
Information about descendants of john and Jane Hayes of Clonakilty ireland, specifically their two sons George and john Joseph, who emigrated to Utah.
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90. The John Ireland Trust
The john ireland Trust. john ireland (18791962) Photo Jane Bown of The Observer. john ireland was born in Bowden, near Manchester, England, in 1879.
http://www.hyperion-records.co.uk/societies/ireland.html
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John Ireland (1879-1962)
Photo: Jane Bown of The Observer Ireland destroyed almost all of his student works and juvenilia (the beautiful Sextet for clarinet, horn and string quartet being one of the few works which he permitted to be published, and then only towards the end of his life) and emerged as a celebrated composer towards the end of World War I when his Second Violin Sonata These things shall be , but his Piano Concerto is one of the best, if not the best, to have been wrtten by an Englishman and is a work of intense emotion and nostalgic feeling. Chelsea Reach A Downland Suite Concertino Pastorale Fantasy Sonata The Holy Boy A London Overture Sea Fever , and his beautiful motet Greater love hath no man

91. Home Page
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92. CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: John Macrory Magrath
Born in Munster, ireland, in the fifteenth certury; date and place of death unknown. Like many of his ancestors, he was chief historian to the O'Briens, princes of Thomond and chiefs of the Dalcassian clans.
http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/09537b.htm
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Born in Munster, Ireland, in the fifteenth certury; date and place of death unknown. Like many of his ancestors, he was chief historian to the O'Briens, princes of Thomond and chiefs of the Dalcassian clans. To the same family belonged the celebrated Miler Magrath, Protestant O'CURRY, MSS. Materials of Ancient Irish History (Dublin, 1861), O'REILLY, Irish Writers (Dublin, 1820). E.A. D'ALTON
Transcribed by Joseph P. Thomas The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume IX
Nihil Obstat, October 1, 1910.
Remy Lafort, Censor
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93. CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: John Ashton
An early Jesuit missionary in Maryland; born in ireland, 1742; died in Maryland, 1814, or 1815.
http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/01776e.htm
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An early Jesuit missionary in Maryland; born in Ireland, 1742; died in Maryland, 1814, or 1815. He was one of the first priests to visit the Catholics of Baltimore. This was between the years 1776 and 1784, at which latter date a resident priest, Father Charles Sewall, was appointed. The Jesuits at that time lived at Whitemarsh, about midway between Washington and Baltimore. The temporary church used by Father Ashton in Baltimore was an unfinished building, begun by an Irishman named Fotterall. It stood near the present site of Battle Monument, now the centre of civic and commercial activity. It was the first brick building in Baltimore. Finding it abandoned, some Acadian refugees occupied the upper portion which was still habitable. Father Ashton said Mass in the lower room, although the hogs which had taken possession of it had first to be driven out. The priest brought his vestments with him, a rude altar was erected. The faithful never numbered more than forty, and consisted chiefly of Acadians and a few Irish. This is the first Baltimore congregation of the Society of Jesus in 1759. He was first employed in the missions of Yorkshire, England. He must have been a man of business capacity, as at the assembly of the clergymen of Maryland and Pennsylvania, which convened at Whitemarsh, in 1784, he was unanimously elected procurator-general, whose duty it was to preside over the management of the various estates of the clergy. Subsequently in 1788, he was appointed to superintend the building of Georgetown College.

94. Solicitor Dublin - John Glynn & Co Solicitors Tallaght Dublin Ireland
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95. CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Bl. John Larke
Parish priest and friend of St. Thomas More. Bl. john was martyred at Tyburn in 1543/4, along with another priest (Bl. john ireland) and the layman Bl. German Gardiner.
http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/08466b.htm
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CAMM, Lives of the English Martyrs, I (London, 1904-5), 541-7; HENNESSY, Novum Repertorium (London, 1898), 120, 153; NEWCOURT, Repertorium, II (London, 1708-10), 680; GILLOW, Bibl. Dic. Eng. Cath. s. vv.; IV, 134; NICHOLS, Grey Friars' Chronicle (London, 1852), 46; STOW, Annales (London, 1615), 386; Archaeologia Cantiana, XVI (London, 1886), 289. JOHN B. WAINEWRIGHT
Transcribed by Michael T. Barrett
Dedicated to the martyrs of England The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume VIII
Nihil Obstat, October 1, 1910.
Remy Lafort, S.T.D., Censor
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96. CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Maurice Eustace
Eldest son of Sir john Eustace, Castlemartin, County Kildars, ireland, martyred for the Faith, Nov. 1581.
http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/05626c.htm
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Eldest son of Sir John Eustace, Castlemartin, County Kildars, Ireland, martyred for the Faith, Nov. 1581. Owing to the penal laws he was sent to be educated at the Jesuit College at Bruges in Flanders, where, after the completion of his secular studies, he desired to enter the Society of Jesus . His father, however, wrote the superiors of the college to send him home Maurice returned to Ireland, much against his own inclinations, but in hope of being able, later on, to carry out his desire. After a brief stay, during which he tried to dissuade his father from opposing his vocation, he went back to Flanders. His old masters at the college of Bruges on learning his father's determination advised him to return to Ireland and devote himself in the world to the service of religion. Shortly after his arrival in Ireland he got an appointment as captain of horse, in which position he did much to edify, and even win back to the Faith, those who served under him. He never abandoned the idea of becoming a priest, and secretly took Holy Orders. His servant, who was aware of the fact, told his father, who had his son immediately arrested and imprisoned in Dublin. A younger brother, desiring to inherit the family estates, also reported Maurice to be a priest, a Jesuit , and a friend of the Queen's enemies. As a consequence he was put on trial for high treason. During his imprisonment Adam Loftus

97. John Hussey
Lawyer based in Fermoy. Dualqualified in England and Wales and in ireland. Provides general legal services.
http://www.iol.ie/johnhussey/
3 Sráid Uí Rahaillé, Mainistir Fhear Maí, Co. Chorcaí, Éire. Solicitors 3, O'Rahilly Row, Fermoy, Co. Cork. Ireland. Facs: 025 33756 * Fón 025 32413 * e-mail: husselaw@iol.ie * web: www.iol.ie/johnhussey Fáilte Welcome to my website My name is John Hussey. I am a dual qualified Solicitor and I was admitted to the roll of Solicitors in England and Wales in 1984 and returned to Ireland in 1991. I previously practised in Mayfair, London. I made legal history as the first Solicitor to be admitted to the roll of Solicitors in Ireland under the reciprocal practising rules and I received my parchment from the President of the High Court, in July 1991. This achievement was acknowledged by the Irish Law Society when they profiled me with the above photograph on the front cover of their official journal "The Gazette" in the September 1991 issue.
  • Accidents I am the only member of the Association of Personal Injury Lawyers in Cork, Ireland and I have particular expertise in acting for Plaintiffs who have suffered personal injuries arising from accidents either in their workplace, or as a result of road traffic accidents either as a pedestrian, driver, or passenger. I am also able to advise on medical negligence matters. Divorce and all aspects of family law including judicial separation, custody, and disputed custody, maintenance, and barring orders.

98. Ireland's OWN History
who made the Irish cause an international issue; and it was john Devoy who was able to enlist American public support on behalf of the small island of ireland.
http://irelandsown.net/devoy.html
Irish History The Fenian: John Devoy
—by DM Gould Born a Rebel
John Devoy was a persevering, courageous man — involved in every aspect of Irish revolutionary politics for over 60 years. He was born to a fiercely nationalist family in Kill, County Kildare, in 1842; and all his life he retained an unwavering passion for Irish freedom — the first recorded incident of Devoy’s strong republican convictions being a beating he suffered at age 10 by a schoolmaster because John Devoy refused to sing ‘God Save the Queen’! Irish Republican Brotherhood At age 18, Devoy joined the Irish Republican Brotherhood. He was arrested in 1866 for recruiting British soldiers into the IRB and spent several years in prison before being released and deported to the United States in 1871. There he, along with Daniel Cohalan and Joseph Mc Garrity, helped organise Clan na Gael — the IRB’s American counterpart, also known as ‘The Fenians’. Clan na Gael Legend has it that Devoy once said he, “didn't feel like touching Irish affairs again,” but yet he continued and never once yielded to despair or resignation. He incited growth and direction into Clan na Gael, despite American complacency during the 1890s. And, he oversaw Clan na Gael’s rescue of convicted Fenians from a remote Australian prison ( the Catalpa The Catalpa On August 19, 1876, the whaling ship Catalpa was given a tumultuous welcome as it sailed into New York harbor.

99. CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: John Connolly
Second Bishop of New York, U.S.A., b. at Slane, Co. Meath, ireland, 1750; d. New York, 6 February, 1825.
http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/04257a.htm
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Second Bishop of New York, U.S.A., b. at Slane, Co. Meath, Ireland, 1750; d. New York, 6 February, 1825. He joined the Dominican Order in early youth and was sent to Rome, where, after ordination to the priesthood, he became professor at St. Clement's, theologian of the Minerva, agent of the Irish Bishops, and Prior of St. Clement's. Both Pius VI and Pius VII held him in high esteem. By his influence he saved the Irish, Scotch, and English colleges and his own convent, church, and library from being plundered by the French invaders. He was nominated Bishop of New York as successor to Bishop Concanen, who had desired his appointment in the first instance. He was consecrated in Rome, 6 November, 1814, but did not reach New York until 24 November, 1815. Despite advanced years and untoward circumstances, he did the fruitful work of both bishop and missionary almost to the day of his death. The diocese then included all New York and part of New Jersey, for which there were only four priests. He built several churches, founded an orphan asylum, and introduced the Sisters of Charity. Actively interested in religious progress throughout the country, he advocated the idea of a diocese in every state as the best means of promoting the cause of the Church. BAYLEY

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