• Eugene O'Growney (Irish: Eoghan Ó Gramhnaigh; born 25 August 1863 at Ballyfallon, Athboy, County Meath, died 18 October 1899 in Los Angeles, California)...
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    followed by John Fleming, a prominent Irish scholar, and then Father Eugene O'Growney. In November 1892 Douglas Hyde gave a lecture to the National Literary...
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  • book and poem that gave the revival its nickname. In this year Hyde, Eugene O'Growney and Eoin MacNeill founded the Gaelic League, with Hyde becoming its...
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    by means of language records, cassette tapes, and the booklets of Eugene O'Growney, a notable figure in Ireland's Gaelic revival. O'Brien was thus enabled...
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  • worship in 1856), is consecrated. 31 July – Douglas Hyde, Eoin MacNeill, Eugene O'Growney and Thomas O'Neill Russell establish the Gaelic League to encourage...
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    founder of the Sisters of St. Joseph of Peace (born 1832). 18 October – Eugene O'Growney, priest and scholar (born 1863). 8 November – Thomas Newenham Deane...
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    economy by 2020. Frederick Harvey, recipient of the Victoria Cross Fr Eugene O'Growney, key figure in the Gaelic Revival John Gilroy, author and former Labour...
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  • nationalism implicit in the League's revivalist project. With the aid of Eugene O'Growney (author of Simple Lessons in Irish) Eoin MacNeill, Thomas O'Neill Russell...
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  • of Kildare and Leighlin Thomas Nulty (1818–1898), Bishop of Meath Eugene O'Growney (1863–1899), priest Peter Joseph O'Reilly (1850–1923), Auxiliary bishop...
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    he wrote, at the age of seventeen, was a eulogy dedicated to Father Eugene O'Growney, an Irish language activist and Gaelic scholar whom O'Higgins admired...
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    was appointed Professor of Irish in Maynooth College, succeeding Fr. Eugene O'Growney. After clashing with the bishops and establishment, O'Hickey was dismissed...
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  • language writer Mairtin O'Cadhain, Irish ascetic Matt Talbot, Father Eugene O'Growney and Irish national anthem composer Peadar Kearney. His works were included...
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  • Nicholas II and Tsarina Alexandra and memoirist (died 1936). 25 August – Eugene O'Growney, priest and scholar (died 1899). 7 September – Henry Boyle Townshend...
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  • While on the staff of Maynooth College he had become friends with Eugene O'Growney and assisted in the development of the Gaelic League, but took little...
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  • S.C. Hall, and began afterwards to learn the Irish language from Eugene O'Growney's Simple Lessons in Irish series, changing his name to Tarlach Ó hUid...
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  • 1016/0020-7837(76)90040-6. ISSN 0020-7837. "Normativa". Universitat Illes Balears. O'Growney, Eugene (1898). "The 'Muls' and Gils': Some Irish Surnames". Library Ireland...
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