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  1. Catalogue of Books in the John Rylands Library, Manchester, Printed in England, Scotland and Ireland, and of Books in English Printed Abroad to by John Rylands Library, 2010-03
  2. The Complete Plays of John M. Synge by John M. Synge, 1960-08-12

141. Pope John Paul II | The Pope In Ireland: A Salute To Irish Faiths | September-Oc
more, said Pat Nolan, religious affairs correspondent for The Irish Times, as he struggled to explain to me what Pope john Paul II s visit to ireland meant to
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Pope John Paul II: Memories to Cherish September-October 1979 The Pope in Ireland—A Salute to Irish Faith by Barbara Beckwith St. Anthony Messenger
December 1979 "Nothing could mean more," said Pat Nolan, religious affairs correspondent for The Irish Times , as he struggled to explain to me what Pope John Paul II's visit to Ireland meant to the Irish. "You see, Ireland is so Catholic....'' Of the country's 3.5 million Catholics, it is estimated that 2.5 million saw the pope during his whirlwind weekend tour (September 29-October 1, 1979), which crisscrossed the country from Dublin to Drogheda to Galway to Knock to Maynooth to Limerick.
Plea for Peace and Reconciliation in Northern Ireland Two weeks before the pope's visit, British war hero and elder statesman Lord Mountbatten and three members of his party were killed when his boat exploded on Donegal Bay. The IRA (Provisional Irish Republican Army), an outlawed guerrilla group fighting to end British rule in Northern Ireland, claimed responsibility for the death, calling it "an execution." With that as backdrop, the pope chose not to go to Northern Ireland, but on Saturday went only as far north as Drogheda, 30 miles from the border. John Paul issued a definitive statement against the spiral of violence. He reminded his hearers, "All who take the sword will perish by the sword."

142. The Home Of Irish Brazilian Jiu Jitsu
john Kavanagh's academy in ireland. Includes news, training times, downloads, and contact information.
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143. Patrick John Ireland: New & Used Books: Find The Lowest Price
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144. CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: John Lynch
Historian, b. at Galway, ireland, 1599; d. in France, 1673; was the son of Alexander Lynch, who kept a classical school at Galway.
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Historian, b. at Galway, Ireland, 1599; d. in France, 1673; was the son of Alexander Lynch, who kept a classical school at Galway. In such repute was this school held that there were no less than 1200 students, nor were they confined to Connaught alone but came from every province in Ireland. For a Catholic to keep a public school in those days was a serious offense, and when Ussher visited Galway in 1615, calling Lynch before him he severely reprimanded him, compelled him to close his school at once, and bound him under heavy bail not to reopen it. Young Lynch received his early education from his father and from him imbibed his love of classical learning. Feeling a call to the priesthood he left Galway for France, pursued his studies under the Jesuits E.A. D'ALTON
Transcribed by Sara-Ann Colleen Hill The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume IX
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145. St. John's - Church Of Ireland Parish Of Killyleagh - Welcome Page
St. john s is located in the Church of ireland Parish of Killyleagh, County Down, Northern ireland. john the Evangelist in Killyleagh, Northern ireland !
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St. John's Parish of Killyleagh What's Here Worship From The Pews Reaching Out ... Welcome to the web site of the Church of St. John the Evangelist in Killyleagh, Northern Ireland ! Situated on the beautiful shores of Strangford Lough, Killyleagh is a picturesque town located approximately 20 miles south of Belfast and 5 miles north of the historical cathedral town of Downpatrick - with its close associations with St. Patrick. Killyleagh was settled by John de Courcey in the 12th Century with fortifications on what is now the site of Killyleagh Castle. This fine turretted Castle, redesigned in 1850 by Charles Lanyon, is still privately owned and is a focal point in the town. Our family church welcomes all who want to hear the Good News of Jesus Christ. We've built this site so that -
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146. CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Peter John Sullivan
Soldier, lawyer, born at Cork, ireland, 15 March, 1821; died at Cincinnati, Ohio, 2 March 1883.
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Peter John Sullivan, soldier, lawyer, born at Cork, Ireland, 15 March, 1821; died at Cincinnati, Ohio, 2 March 1883. His parents brought him to Philadelphia when he was two years old, and he received his education at the University of Pennsylvania. He served in the Mexican War, receiving the commission of major for meritorious services. After retiring to civil life he became one of the official stenographers of the U. S. Senate and in 1848 went to live in Cincinnati, where he was admitted to the Bar. He was prominent there as an opponent of the Know-nothing movement. During the Civil War he took a very active part in organizing several volunteer regiments and went to the scene of action as colonel of the 48th Ohio regiment. On 13 March, 1865, he was brevetted Brigader-General of Volunteers. Soon after he was appointed U. S. Minister to Colombia and held that office until 1869. He then returned to the practice of the law. Catholic Telegraph (Cincinnati) files;

147. John In Ireland - 1995 - John Van Der Ploeg
john in ireland 1995. In spring of 1995 I hiked around in South-West part of ireland. Below you find some pictures taken on Dingle
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    In spring of 1995 I hiked around in South-West part of Ireland. Below you find some pictures taken on Dingle Peninsula, walked quite a bit of Dingle Way, did some cross-country biking, swum in the Atlantic! and climbed Mount Brandon.
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148. CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: John Hughes
Fourth bishop and first Archbishop of New York, born at Annaloghan, Co. Tyrone, ireland, 24 June, 1797 of Patrick Hughes and Margaret McKenna died in New York, 3 January, 1864.
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pallium personally from Pius IX at Rome, 3 April 1851. The abolition of trusteeism In New York marked the beginning of his episcopate. He confronted a critical diocesan condition arising from differences between Bishop Dubois "Know-nothing" faction became active. He again advised his people to keep aloof from the centres of trouble. He was deeply convinced that all such movements, being as anti-American as they were anti-Catholic, could not possible thrive in the United States. Napoleon III , who received him most graciously, and was dissuaded by him from recognizing the Confederacy. On this visit to Europe, wherever he went, he left nothing undone to create sympathy for the Union side. During the Draft Riots of 1863 in New York City, Governor Seymour invoked the aid of the archbishop to suppress disorder, to which invitation, though he was fatally broken in health, he willingly responded, addressing a large assemblage from the balcony of his residence. His loyalty to his adopted country was well balanced and finely adjusted to the duties and responsibilities of his sacred office. He exercised the strictest vigilance lest American liberty might engender liberal influence tending to minimize the doctrine and discipline of the Catholic Church. He unsparingly condemned those who, through fear of anti-Catholic feeling, were disposed to conciliate their opponents by seemingly harmless concessions. He was intolerant of the slightest modification or innovation in religion unless sanctioned by the Supreme Head of the Church. He believed that the adherence to Catholic faith should be bold, fearless, outspoken and uncompromising in the extreme, and especially so in the face of opposition.

149. Ned Kelly's Father John 'Red' Kelly From Ireland
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John Kelly, father of Ned Kelly was baptised on 20th February 1820 in Moyglass Church in the Parish of Killenaule in the county of Tipperary Ireland
Old Moyglass Church 1837-1989. John Kelly saw this church being built and more than likely helped out with other locals. Demolished in 1989.
This entry in the Parish register in Moyglass Church tells us that his father was Thomas Kelly and that his mother was Mary Cody and that they lived in the townsland of Clonbrogan, which is about one mile west from Moyglass village
Old Moyglass School House. Built on the site of church where John Kelly was baptised in 1820.
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The Two Pigs John, the eldest son was the first of the Kelly’s to go to Australia. The truth is, he was sent, because on 4th December 1840 he stole two pigs "value about six pounds" from a James Cooney of Ballysheehan, near the famous ‘city’ of Cashel, and then went and sold them at Cahir market about 14 miles further on. So the police records tell us anyway and the authorities seem to have trusted the police reports because on 7th January 1841, John Kelly was found guilty at Cashel Court and sentenced to 7 years transportation for pig stealing. Newpark Police Station where the pig stealing incident was first reported by a Mary Cooney in December 1840.

150. CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: John And Michael Banim
Brothers and writers from Kilkenny, ireland.
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151. John Davies
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153. CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: William John Fitzpatrick
Historian, b. in Dublin, ireland, 31 Aug., 1830; d. there 24 Dec., 1895.
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Historian, b. in Dublin, Ireland, 31 Aug., 1830; d. there 24 Dec., 1895. The son of a rich merchant, he had ample means to indulge his peculiar tastes, and these were for biography, and especially for seeking out what was hitherto unknown and not always desirable to publish about great men. Educated partly at a Protestant E.A. D'ALTON
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154. The Millbrook Gallery / Www.millbrookgallery.com
john ireland 1417 Zion Line RR 1, Millbrook, ON L0A 1G0 (705) 9322207 The sense of intimacy created by pleasing shapes and surfaces
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155. Frank McNamara
A wellknown arranger, producer, composer, pianist and conductor from ireland, Frank McNamara is known for his work with The Irish Tenors and john McDermott.
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Frank McNamara Frank will be touring with country music star LeAnn Rimes as the Music Director of her 2004 Symphonic Christmas Tour. Included will be new symphonic arrangements of Christmas favorites and some of LeAnn's best known hits. Dates and ticket information to be released. In 2004, Frank will be appearing with The American Tenors throughout the United States and Ireland. Check the Schedule page for upcoming concert dates. Plus a new album is being planned for release in the US later this year. Check out Frank's feature on The Celtic Cafe!
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156. The Cryonic Suspension Blues
A song by john Seymour of ireland.
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157. Criticism: "That Moste Barbarous Nacion" John Derricke's Image Of Ireland And Th
over the course of the sixteenth century(4) Published at a crucial turning point in the course of English policy towards ireland, john Derricke s Image of
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158. Irish Examiner> Breaking News> O'Sullivan To Net €7m In Aircoach Sale
Aircoach founder john O'Sullivan is to make €7m in his sale of the private airport shuttle bus company to British bus and rail company FirstGroup. Irish Examiner, ireland.
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Aircoach founder John O’Sullivan is to make €7m in his sale of the private airport shuttle bus company to British bus and rail company FirstGroup.
FirstGroup, which is the biggest bus company in Britain, is paying €15m for 90% of the bus firm. O'Sullivan will retain 10% of the firm and remain on as managing director.
The deal is worth €15m, with the balance of the money being used to pay off the debts of Last Passive, the company behind Aircoach.
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159. Contemporary Music Centre, Ireland: Irish Composers John Buckley
with Doris Keogh and composition with James Wilson, Alun Hoddinott and john Cage His music has been widely performed and broadcast in ireland and in over forty
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160. Family Tree Maker's Genealogy Site: User Home Pages: Keating Home Page (County C
County Cork, Jacksonville, IL. Timothy Keating was born Abt. 1805 in ireland, and died Abt. 1865 in ireland. He married Catherine Connell Mar 2, 1824 in ireland.
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I'm searching for any relatives, information, and history of Keating ancestors listed in this site and attached reports. Specifically, I am searching for several descendants of my great-great grandparents Timothy and Catherine (Connell) Keating of the Rockhill area of north County Cork. Children and grandchildren of Timothy and Catherine settled in Jacksonville IL and I have traced many of them and met several of them online through the Great Keating Search (please visit www.keatingsearch.com). However, two of their grandchildren moved to Chicago and Seattle and continue to elude me. As detailed below, I'm looking for relatives of those branches in the US, as well as any relatives in Ireland, some of whom remain in what is now the Meelin/Newmarket area of Co. Cork.
A bit of detailTIMOTHY KEATING was born Abt. 1805 in Ireland, and died Abt. 1865 in Ireland. He married CATHERINE CONNELL Mar 2, 1824 in Ireland. Children of TIMOTHY KEATING and CATHERINE CONNELL are:

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