Máire Aoife Comerford (2 June 1893 - 15 December 1982) was an Irish republican from County Wexford who witnessed central events in 1916-23 and remained...
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British engineer Maire Comerford (1892–1982), Irish republican Martin Comerford (born 1978), Irish sportsperson Nicholas Comerford (c. 1554–1599), Irish...
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its staff. The Irish Press' staff at that time included R.M. Fox, Maire Comerford, Brian O'Neill, Geoffrey Coulter, and Tom Mullins on its staff. In...
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resigning to join Fianna Fáil, Clann na Poblachta and other parties. Máire Comerford, a lifelong member from 1914, reflected in later years that it became...
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the Easter Rebellion, Anglo-Irish War and Irish Civil War; they were Maire Comerford, Joseph Sweeney, Sean Kavanagh, John O'Sullivan, Brigid Thornton, Sean...
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Sandyford while leaving his residence, Glencairn House, on 21 July 1976. Máire Comerford, Republican activist, lived at her home, St. Nessan's, in Sandyford...
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and activist, and Iseult Stuart. They were supporting hunger striker Máire Comerford. Again the source for this story seems to be fellow ex-prisoner Hannah...
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imprisonment without trial of Irish republican prisoners. Members included Maire Comerford, Mary MacSwiney, Sheila Humphreys and Lily O'Brennan. That strike resulted...
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Instant Photo Fionn Comerford – Messenger Boy John Lillis – Porter Henry Comerford – Waiter Paraic Breathnach – Quayside Fisherman Maire Chinsealach – Island...
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Frances-Mary Blake), and considered O’Malley "only a third-rate general". Maire Comerford believed that the civil war would not have been lost by the anti-treaty...
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Military Intelligence was concerned about The Irish Press having O’Neill, Maire Comerford, R. M. Fox, Geoffrey Coulter, and Tom Mullins on its staff. In 1964...
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Military Intelligence was concerned about The Irish Press having Fox, Maire Comerford, Brian O'Neill, Geoffrey Coulter, and Tom Mullins on its staff. Fox...
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of several notable Irish-speaking writers including Séamus Ó Grianna ("Máire") and John B. Keane. At the time the organisation was formed, if a student...
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Wayback Machine in this 2003 speech by Garret FitzGerald. Professor R.V. Comerford, "Ireland Inventing the Nation" (Hodder Books 2003) p145 Hindley, Reg...
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Bob Quinn Wri: Bob Quinn, Seosamh O'Cuaig, Mairtín MacDonncha DOP: Joe Comerford Starring: John Arden, Séan Bán Breathnach, Caitlín Ní Dhonncha Bás Arto...
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Michael. The Resurrection of Ireland: The Sinn Féin Party, 1916–1923. Comerford, Maire (1969). The First Dáil. Joe Clarke. Macardle, Dorothy. The Irish Republic...
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Century Ireland. Mitchell, Revolutionary Government in Ireland, p.17 Comerford, Maire. The First Dáil. J Clarke, 1969. pp.51–54 "Roll Call, Wednesday 22...
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vacancy on 4 March 1975. The seat was won by the Fianna Fáil candidate Máire Geoghegan-Quinn, daughter of the deceased TD. Fianna Fáil TD Seán Tubridy...
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1978, he began to write his own music. He starred as a gypsy in Joe Comerford's 1981 film Traveller. He is a founding member of Moving Hearts, along...
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County Tipperary 1966, Tom Ferris, County Wexford 1967, Ellen Flanagan Comerford, County Offaly 1968, Dick Sherlock, County Sligo 1969, Pat Barton, County...
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James Connolly. Springer International Publishing. ISBN 9783030742744. Comerford, Maire (1969). The First Dáil, January 21st 1919. J. Clarke. ISBN 9780950116303...
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Samuel Lombard Brown, Joseph Johnston, John Busteed, Richard A. Butler, Máire Ní Chinnéide, Bryan Cooper, Thomas Farren, J. F. Maguire, Patrick Shaw 16...
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Past member (deceased) Saoi Eamon Colman Visual arts Current member Joe Comerford Visual arts Current member Micheál Ó Conghaile Literature Current member...
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original (PDF) on 17 July 2011. Retrieved 31 March 2015. Professor R. Comerford, Ireland (Hodder Books, London 2003) p145. "The University Times | Head-to-Head:...
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Cuchonnacht, son of Gadhra Ua Dunadhaigh, was there slain. 1112 - Mael Maire Ua Fócarta, coarb of Brénainn, rested in Christ. 1136 - Domhnall Ua Dubhthaigh...
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September 2021. Fogarty, Helen; Townsend, Liam; Morrin, Hannah; Ahmad, Azaz; Comerford, Claire; Karampini, Ellie; Englert, Hanna; Byrne, Mary; Bergin, Colm;...
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Diarmuid; Ní Mhurchú, Máire. "Ó CADHAIN, Máirtín (1906–1970)". "Dartry House". Niall D Brennan Associates. Retrieved 29 December 2020. Comerford, Patrick. "Dartry...
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(Joe Comerford) Sono Kido Wo Tohtte (Kon Ichikawa) Searching for Bobby Fischer (Steven Zaillian) Fermière à Montfaucon (Éric Rohmer) L'Arbre, le maire et...
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include: The first final in which Dublin, captained by Association president Máire Gill and helped by two Bray players, beat Galway 3–2 to 0–2 at Galway Sportsfield...
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