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 Limerick School of Art
The letter from Lord Viscount Gort to the Mayor of Limerick enclosing his donation with an interesting proviso.
Earl of Clare, Lord Viscount Gort, Right Hon.
I am, my dear Mayor, Very Sincerely yours, Gort.
www.limerick.com /theroyal/thebook/music.html

  
 Papers of Gen Sir Alexander John Godley, GCB, KCMG (1867-1957)
Letter to Godley from FM John Standish Surtees Prendergast Vereker, 6th Viscount Gort, Governor of Malta, thanking him for congratulations on Gort's promotion to FM.
Letters to Godley from FM Edmund Henry Hynman Allenby, 1st Viscount Allenby of Megiddo and Felixstowe, on the possible appointment of Maj Gen Edward Walter Clervaux Chaytor, Commander Australian and New Zealand Mounted Division in Palestine, to command the New Zealand Division on the Western Front, 1917.
Letters to Godley from AF Sir Roger John Brownlow Keyes, 1st Bt, mainly personal correspondence, including brief comments on the evacuation of troops from the Dardanelles, 1915, the attempt by the RN Dover Patrol to block the ports of Zeebrugge and Ostend, Belgium, 1918, and the career of Capt Guy Dalrymple Fanshawe, RN, 1922.
www.kcl.ac.uk /lhcma/cats/godley/go20-01-.htm   (1808 words)

  
 Letters
The alphabetic arrangement equates the letter Ruis (15) with ultimate extinction, but suggests nonetheless that the letter R is the cyclical conclusion of a progressive-regressive series, running from Beth (5) to Uath (0), to Gort (10), and finally to Ruis (15).
The letter R was the final letter of the original BLN alphabet of 13 letters, and therefore stood for the unlucky generation (13:) which is likely to meet its extinction.
Extinction in the thirteenth generation, represented by the letter R, occupies the station of the great-great-great-great-great-grandson of the proband, his son in the seventh degree.
www.arapacana.com /Glossary/Letters.htm   (4421 words)

  
 Tír Conaill Property.com - Online Real Estate Service - Property for Sale & Rent in County Donegal, Ireland
Inishowen West Barony Annaslee Ballynahone Birdstown Demesne Carnashannagh Carrontlieve Carrowmullin Castle Quarter Craigtown Crislaghkeel Crislaghmore Drumadooey Rigary Garvary Glebe Large Gortnaskea Letter Lisfannan Magherabeg Monreagh or Barr of Kilmacklivenny Roosky Tievebane
Inishowen East Barony Adderville Altahalla Annagh Ardagh Ballyliffin Ballymacmoriarty Binnion Carrickabraghy Carrowreagh or Craignacally Clehagh Clonmany Glebe Cloontagh Crossconnell Dunaff Fegart Gaddyduff Gort Kinnea Lagacurry Lenan Letter Magheranaul Meendoran Rashenny Roosky Straid Straths Tullagh Tullynabratilly Urrismenagh
Inishowen East Barony Ballyargus Ballylawn Ballyrattan Cabry Carrickmaquigley Carrowkeel Carrow Naff Claggan Clare Cooly Creehennan Crockahenny Crockglass Cross Culineen Drung Flughland Glebe Glencaw Glencrow Gortanny Gort North Gort South Keeranbane Leamacrossan Magheralahan Meenabaltin Meenaleavin Meenavanaghan Roosky Tiryrone Tromaty Tullyally Tullnavinn Whitecastle
www.tirconaillproperty.com /town_l.html   (4421 words)

  
 Townlands
Adderville Altahalla Annagh Ardagh Ballyliffin Ballymacmoriarty Binnion Carrickabraghy Carrowreagh or Craignacally Clehagh Clonmany Glebe Cloontagh Crossconnell Dunaff Fegart Gaddyduff Gort Kinnea Lagacurry Lenan Letter Magheranaul Meendoran Rashenny Roosky Straid Straths Tullagh Tullynabratilly Urrismenagh
Annaslee Ballynahone Birdstown Demesne Carnashannagh Carrontlieve Carrowmullin Castle Quarter Craigtown Crislaghkeel Crislaghmore Drumadooey Rigary Garvary Glebe Large Gortnaskea Letter Lisfannan Magherabeg Monreagh or Barr of Kilmacklivenny Roosky Tievebane
Ballyargus Ballylawn Ballyrattan Cabry Carrickmaquigley Carrowkeel Carrow Naff Claggan Clare Cooly Creehennan Crockahenny Crockglass Cross Culineen Drung Flughland Glebe Glencaw Glencrow Gortanny Gort North Gort South Keeranbane Leamacrossan Magheralahan Meenabaltin Meenaleavin Meenavanaghan Roosky Tiryrone Tromaty Tullyally Tullnavinn Whitecastle
members.aol.com /lochlan/townland.htm   (4421 words)

  
 Limerick School of Art
The letter from Lord Viscount Gort to the Mayor of Limerick enclosing his donation with an interesting proviso.
An editorial in the Limerick Chronicle on April 30 said that the removal of the organ would be the "death of the Athenaeum" The same edition had a letter signed by an "indignant citizen' at the rumours.
I am, my dear Mayor, Very Sincerely yours, Gort.
www.limerick.com /theroyal/thebook/music.html   (6069 words)

  
 Letters
The alphabetic arrangement equates the letter Ruis (15) with ultimate extinction, but suggests nonetheless that the letter R is the cyclical conclusion of a progressive-regressive series, running from Beth (5) to Uath (0), to Gort (10), and finally to Ruis (15).
The script was purportedly invented by the Goddess Kali as an alphabetic syllabary in 50 signs, each of which represented one of the 50 skulls she wore as a necklace.
The Dionysian devotee Simonides purportedly modified the Cadmean alphabet to conform to the principles of some obscure religion,[21] and the changes of Simonides were formally adopted by the Archon Euclides in 403 bc.
www.arapacana.com /Glossary/Letters.htm   (4421 words)

  
 Letters
The alphabetic arrangement equates the letter Ruis (15) with ultimate extinction, but suggests nonetheless that the letter R is the cyclical conclusion of a progressive-regressive series, running from Beth (5) to Uath (0), to Gort (10), and finally to Ruis (15).
The script was purportedly invented by the Goddess Kali as an alphabetic syllabary in 50 signs, each of which represented one of the 50 skulls she wore as a necklace.
The Dionysian devotee Simonides purportedly modified the Cadmean alphabet to conform to the principles of some obscure religion,[21] and the changes of Simonides were formally adopted by the Archon Euclides in 403 bc.
www.arapacana.com /Glossary/Letters.htm   (4421 words)

  
 11 Notes made by Marian C Long, research assistant to Royal Regiment of Artillery and Sir Arthur Wynne Morgan Bryant, and related papers, [1917]-1958
Typescript copies of extracts relating to Gen John Standish Surtees Prendergast Vereker, 6th Viscount Gort, as Commander-in-Chief of British Expeditionary Force (BEF), 1939-1940, from Arms and the men by Ian Hay (pseudonym for John Hay Beith) (HMSO, London, 1950).
Supplement to The London Gazette, 10 Oct 1941 and 21 May 1946, including despatches from Brooke and Gen John Standish Surtees Prendergast Vereker, 6th Viscount Gort, Commander-in-Chief, British Expeditionary Force, 1939-1940, on progress of operations in France and Belgium.
Typescript copies of letters from Brooke to Maj Nigel (Woodford) Aitken, 1940-1945, and to Basil (Stanlake) Brooke, 1st Viscount Brookeborough, and his wife Cynthia Brooke, 1940-1954.
www.kcl.ac.uk /lhcma/cats/alanbrooke/br60-11.htm   (4421 words)

  
 Limerick School of Art
The letter from Lord Viscount Gort to the Mayor of Limerick enclosing his donation with an interesting proviso.
I am, my dear Mayor, Very Sincerely yours, Gort.
Bishop Griffin first heard her singing in Lord Limerick's garden, which adjoined the Palace, Henry -street, and generously gave her the musical education which enabled her to become world famous.
www.limerick.com /theroyal/thebook/music.html   (4421 words)

  
 A Scroll for Malta
President Roosevelt made a flying visit to Malta on December 8, 1943 and at an impressive ceremony at the Luqa Aerodrome the scroll was read and presented to Lord Gort, Governor General of Malta.
Lindsley’s letter spurred the President to action, for on August 10 a memorandum was sent from the White House to Mr.
This arrangement was superimposed on a wash drawing of an aerial contour view of the island of Malta.
melitahistorica.250free.com /files/1975ascr.html   (940 words)

  
 Letter J Dictionary of Meaning www.mauspfeil.net
John Standish Surtees Prendergast Vereker, 6th Viscount Gort
There you find a list of all editors and the possibility to edit the original text of the article John Strangways.
www.mauspfeil.net /J_314.html   (940 words)

  
 JRSAI.html
Graves, James: Capture of the Earl of Ormonde by O'More (Vol VI, 388), a letter patent of 1601, 333-334.
Lord Gort: Custom of hunting the 'Hare of Rone' (Earl of Tyrome) at Combmartin, Devonshire, 102-103.
Earl of Courtown: Fragment of a decorated pottery vessel found near a cist in Kiltennel parish.
www.xs4all.nl /~tbreen/Journals/JRSAI.html   (17570 words)

  
 JRSAI.html
Graves, James: Capture of the Earl of Ormonde by O'More (Vol VI, 388), a letter patent of 1601, 333-334.
Lord Gort: Custom of hunting the 'Hare of Rone' (Earl of Tyrome) at Combmartin, Devonshire, 102-103.
Earl of Courtown: Fragment of a decorated pottery vessel found near a cist in Kiltennel parish.
www.xs4all.nl /~tbreen/Journals/JRSAI.html   (17570 words)

  
 Letter J Dictionary of Meaning www.mauspfeil.net
John Standish Surtees Prendergast Vereker, 6th Viscount Gort
There you find a list of all editors and the possibility to edit the original text of the article John Strangways.
www.mauspfeil.net /J_314.html   (17570 words)

  
 Any-Day-in-History PAGE of SCOPE SYSTEMS.
1771 English founder of Methodism John Wesley wrote in a letter: 'Suffer all, and conquer all.'
1946 John S S P V Gort viscount of Limerick/Hamsterley, dies at 59
1978 George Paine lefty cricket spinner (for England in West Indies 1935), dies
www.scopesys.com /cgi-bin/today2.cgi?askmonth=3&askday=30   (17570 words)

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