Sir Rory O'Moore (Irish: Ruaidhrí Ó Mórdha) (c. 1600 – 16 February 1655), also known Sir Roger O'Moore or O'More or Sir Roger Moore, was an Irish landowner...
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Rory O'Moore (c. 1600–1655) was a leader of the 1641 Rebellion. Rory O'Moore may refer to: Rory O'More (c. 1544–1578), Irish rebel Rory O'More (died 1547)...
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including Dungeons & Dragons Roger R. Moore (1922-2020), American politician Rory O'Moore (c. 1600–1655), also known as Sir Roger Moore, a leader of the Irish...
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30% per annum. The leaders of the rebellion like Phelim O'Neill and Rory O'Moore were heavily in debt and risked losing their lands to creditors. What...
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after Professor Rory O'Moore, who received the award in 2003 when it was inaugurated by then Taoiseach Bertie Ahern. 2003: Rory O'Moore 2005: Georges De...
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politician Rory O'Malley (born 1980), Broadway actor Rory (Roger) O'Moore (1620–1655), Irish rebel Rory O'Tunny (c. 1541–1542), Irish sculptor Rory Peck (1956–1993)...
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Johnstownbridge Damien Molony – Irish actor, grew up in Johnstownbridge Rory O'Moore (1600-1655) - Leader of the 1641 Rebellion was likely born at Balyna...
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Calvagh O'More (category O'Moore family)
his son Rory O'Moore was a leader of the Irish Rebellion of 1641. Calvagh O'More was born in 1540 in Portlaoise, Laois. His father was Rory Caoch O'More...
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brown bread),: 220 door (Roger Moore, Andrea Corr, George Bernard Shaw, Rory O'Moore),: 221 cocaine (Kurt Cobain; [as "Charlie"] Bob Marley, Boutros Boutros-Ghali...
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handicapped race; ≠Butt Bridge to East Link Bridge at the 3Arena; ¶ Rory O'Moore Bridge (Watling Street) to Custom House Quay under Rosie Hackett Bridge...
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regrant" settlement online Doyle, Jim (16 February 2024). "Death of Rory O'Moore, Organizer of the Irish Rebellion of 1641". SEAMUS DUBHGHAILL. Retrieved...
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Roger More may refer to: Rory O'Moore, aka Roger More, Irish noble Roger More (MP) Roger Moore (disambiguation) This disambiguation page lists articles...
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It has been claimed that Moore was a son of Irish military officer Rory O'Moore, a leader of the Irish Rebellion of 1641, and that he had inherited his...
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daughters. His first cousin, born around the time of his death, was Rory O'Moore, a principal organiser of the Irish Rebellion of 1641. Sources Annals...
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led by Viscount Gormanstown who signed a pact with Phelim O'Neill and Rory O'Moore, the rebel leaders in early 1642. Bellings was one of the chief movers...
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25 August 2024 Round 3 Arva 4–21 – 1–5 Templeport Rory O'Moore Park 14:00 Referee: Kieran McCarville...
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four members of the local Gaelic nobility of Ireland; Connor Maguire, Rory O'Moore, Philip O'Reilly, and Felim O'Neill of Kinard. All four leaders intended...
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in various hostilities: the Silken Thomas Rebellion; an attack by Rory Oge O'Moore in 1577; the Irish Rebellion of 1641; the Irish Confederate Wars; and...
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Patrick Sarsfield, 1st Earl of Lucan (category O'Moore family)
Sarsfield's father Patrick (c. 1628 – after 1693) married Anne O'Moore, daughter of Rory O'Moore, a Gaelic noble who played a leading part in the 1641 rebellion...
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stayed at Ballina (Ballyna, County Kildare), enjoying the hospitality of Rory O'Moore. His family, the O'Moores (Ó Mhorda), had been lords of Noghoval since...
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Four-leaved Shamrock, gained popularity. He also wrote novels, of which Rory O'Moore (in its first form a ballad), and Handy Andy are best known, and short...
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Moore family (Carolinas) (category O'Moore family)
during the early years of the republic. The family claimed descent from Rory O'Moore, leader of the Irish Rebellion of 1641, who was descended from Gaelic...
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apparently at the invitation of one of the organizers of the rebellion Rory O'Moore. He was given money by the Pope, with which he bought a frigate, the...
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Cromwell's army. According to some accounts, after Galway had fallen in 1652, Rory O'Moore, one of the initiators of the 1641 rebellion fled to Inishbofin, where...
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Rory Oge O'More (Irish: Ruairí Óg Ó Mórdha; c. 1544 – 30 June 1578) was an Irish noble and chief of the O'More clan. As the Lord of Laois, he rebelled...
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Battle of Kilcumney.[citation needed] Laois (GAA) The O'Moore County Mediaeval lords (cf. Rory O'Moore in the 17th century) Laois (GAA) "Poor and proud" Disused...
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commanded by Lord Mountgarret and attended by other rebel leaders including Rory O'Moore and Hugh O'Byrne. As it happened, Mountgarret was Ormonde's great-uncle...
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23 September 2023 Relegation semi-final Belturbet 0–9 – 1–7 Bailieborough Shamrocks Rory O'Moore Park 15:30 Referee: Barry McMenamin...
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Giolla Pádraig O'More (died 1548) (category O'Moore family)
seized the lordship by allying with his family's rivals to kill his brother Rory Caoch O'More. He was later captured by English forces and died in the Marshalsea...
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