• Denis Lalor is a former hurling and Gaelic football player from County Laois in Ireland. Lalor played on the Laois senior football team throughout the...
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  • include: Denis Lalor, athlete Francis Ramsey Lalor (1856–1929), politician John Lalor (1814–1856), journalist and author John Joseph Lalor (1840/1841–1899)...
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  • Denis (Russian: Денис) is a masculine given name. Notable people with the name include: Saint Denis of Paris (3rd century), French bishop and Christian...
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  • Alice, she was born in County Laois, Ireland, the daughter of Denis and Catherine Lalor, but moved with her family to County Kilkenny as a child. Her...
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  • Brennan Bobby Miller 1993 14 November Laois 0-17 Sligo 0-05 Pearse Park 12 Denis Lalor Colm Browne 1992 6 December Wicklow 1-05 Antrim 0-04 Páirc Tailteann...
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  • 3-01 10 Erin's Isle Colin Corkery Nemo Rangers 1-07 10 Errigal Ciarán 3 Denis Lalor The Heath 0-09 9 Barrow Rangers 4 Kevin O'Brien Baltinglass 2-02 8 Sarsfields...
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    Brian Lalor (Ed.) The Encyclopedia of Ireland. Dublin: Gill & Macmillan. ISBN 0-7171-3000-2 Sinéad McCoole (2003), "Lavery, Hazel, Lady" in Brian Lalor (Ed...
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    the Southern Cross, the bearer was Toronto's Captain Ross". Yet Peter Lalor's casualty list records "Lieutenant Ross" as "wounded and since dead". It...
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  • Senior Football Championship titles, the last of which came in 1993. Denis Lalor (who not only starred on the Laois Senior team but also won two Railway...
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  • Denis O'Beirne Faul (14 August 1932 – 21 June 2006), was an Irish Roman Catholic priest best known, in the course of the Northern Ireland Troubles, for...
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  • Fogle Sarah Bolger as Jewel Ólafur Darri Ólafsson as Stone Denis Conway as Father Tobin Lalor Roddy as Murphy Sean Mahon as Andrew The film was shot in...
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  • results for the Division of Lalor in Australian federal elections from the division's creation in 1949 until the present. Lalor, VIC, 2022 Tally Room, Australian...
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    sentenced to 14-years penal transportation for advocating James Fintan Lalor's programme of co-ordinated resistance to landlords and to the continued...
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  • the life of Empress Elisabeth of Austria. Eureka Stockade 1949 1854 Peter Lalor and the Eureka Rebellion, a gold miners' rebellion at the Eureka Stockade...
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  • Scott (1905-1989)". "Portrait of Denis Johnston". "The Startled Bird". S.B. Kennedy (2002), McGuinness, Norah in Brian Lalor (Ed.), The Encyclopedia of Ireland...
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    The Irish Free State Constitution Act, 1922 J. Anthony Foley and Stephen Lalor (ed), Gill & Macmillan Annotated Constitution of Ireland (Gill & Macmillan...
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    breasts are "top tens" (Top Ten hits – tits) and a love-bite is a "Denis" (Denis Hickie). Ross often refers to having an "Allied Irish" (Allied Irish...
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    also named Denis went into exile in France where he died at Argenton, Berry in 1761. Justin McCarthy (1744–1811), son of the exiled Denis, realised his...
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    Jellicoe Founder of Alexandra College. James Fintan Lalor (1807–1849), Young Irelander. Peter Lalor (1827–1889), leader of the Eureka Stockade miners revolt...
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    56 (2006) 334–384. Toman, pp 8–9 Toman, p 9 Toman, p 14 Toman, p 10 Lalor, p 1 Lalor, p 1, 38 Erlande-Brandenburg, p 32–34 Erlande-Brandenburg, p 28 Erlande-Brandenburg...
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    Patrick's Parish, and the Georgetown Visitation Monastery founded by Teresa Lalor of Ballyragget. Hoban died in Washington, D.C., on December 8, 1831. He...
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    included: the Repeal MP William Smith O'Brien; Tithe War veteran James Fintan Lalor; prose and verse writer Michael Doheny; author of Traits and Stories of...
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    executive of Chernobyl Children International Donal Ryan, writer Richard Lalor Sheil, politician, writer and orator Pat Shortt, actor, comedian and entertainer...
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    ISBN 978-0-19-974710-8, retrieved 2020-02-19 Toman, p 10 Harpham, p 39" Lalor, p 1 Lalor, p 1, 38 Dodwell, 211-214 Rudolph, Conrad (2019). "Medieval Architectural...
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    Thomáis ui Chléirigh. Clarke Square in Collins Barracks He was portrayed by Lalor Roddy in the 2016 miniseries Rebellion, a dramatic retelling of the events...
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    1100 imperial castration was one of the five legal corporal punishments. Lalor, John Joseph (1882). Cyclopaedia of political science, political economy...
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    ISBN 1-85759-267-0 Homan Potterton (2003), The National Gallery of Ireland in Brian Lalor (Ed.) The Encyclopedia of Ireland. Dublin: Gill & Macmillan. ISBN 0-7171-3000-2...
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  • Press, ISBN 1-871408-01-6 Martyn Anglesea (2002), Yeats, Anne in Brian Lalor (Ed.), The Encyclopedia of Ireland. Dublin: Gill and Macmillan. ISBN 0-7171-3000-2...
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    dispersed. A last flicker of revolt in 1849, led by among others James Fintan Lalor, was equally unsuccessful. John Mitchel, the most committed advocate of...
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    Carlow College were James Fintan Lalor's brothers, Richard Lalor, Irish Nationalist MP for Queens County, and Sir Peter Lalor, MP and Speaker of the Victoria...
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