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 chronicle. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001-05
The Anglo-Saxon Chronicle, in lively English prose, notes the inauspicious beginnings of the British navy in
A.D.), Bede’s Historia Ecclesiastica Gentis Anglorum (7th cent.), Geoffrey of Monmouth’s Historia Regum Britanniae (c.1135), and Holinshed’s Chronicles of England, Scotland, and Ireland (1577).
Other chronicles of literary as well as historical interest are Tacitus’ Annals (1st cent.
www.bartleby.com /65/ch/chronicl.html

  
 Limerick County, Ireland
Limerick News - extracts from the King's County Chronicle
Some cover only Limerick, while others take in parts of the surrounding counties or are districts whose main town is in another county and which covers only part of Co. Limerick.
People said that they came from A, B, or C, possibly in such and such a county in Ireland, and the thing is, that today, some people don't know if their ancestors were talking about the Civil Parish that they came from or the Religious parish or Barony or which division.
www.from-ireland.net /contents/limerickconts.htm

  
 CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: John England
William Clancy arrived from Ireland as the coadjutor of Bishop England, but, after a year's dissatisfied sojourn, he requested and obtained a transfer to another field.
The meagre number in Charleston consisted of very poor immigrants from Ireland and ruined refugees from San Domingo and their servants.
To help this cause he founded "The Chronicle" which he continued to edit until he left Ireland.
www.newadvent.org /cathen/05470a.htm   (1698 words)

  
 CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Patrick Walsh
To fill an unexpired term he was appointed by the governor, as a Democrat, a United State senator from Georgia, 2 April, 1894, and then was elected to the same office by the Legislature, 3 March, 1895.
Journalist, United States senator; born at Ballingary, Co. Limerick, Ireland, 1 January, 1840; died Augusta, Georgia, U.S.A., 19 March, 1900.
With his parents he emigrated in 1852 to Charleston, South Carolina, where he was apprenticed to a printer.
www.newadvent.org /cathen/16085a.htm   (1698 words)

  
 VoS - Voice of the Shuttle
Raphael Holinshed The Chronicles of England, Scotland and Ireland.
Chronicles and Society in Northern England in the Fourteenth Century (description of project aimed primarily at an e-text of Thomas Gray's Scalachronica, as well as broader treatment of northern chronicles) (Michael Prestwich, U. of Durham)
The Croyland Chronicle Continuations, 1453-1486 (e-text of selections, within the Richard II Online Library site) (Richard III Society, American Branch)
vos.ucsb.edu /browse.asp?id=3652   (301 words)

  
 Specialized Travel Services
Information panels chronicle the history of the castle owners from the O'Donnell chieftains to the Brooke family.
Ireland's leading producer of delicate, handcrafted parian china.
The oldest surviving building here is said to be 400 years old.
www.special-ireland.com /attractions-northwest.htm   (301 words)

  
 Early English Books Online Text Creation Partnership
And their comming into Portingall and Spaine, and of their kings and gouernours in Spaine, Ireland and Albion, now called Scotland, (howbeit the whole number are not extant) with a true chronologie of all their kings.
Abridgement or summarie of the Scots chronicles with a short description of their originall, from the comming of Gathelus their first progenitor out of Graecia into Egypt.
Friers chronicle: or, The true legend of priests and monkes liues.
www.lib.umich.edu /tcp/eebo/New_Text/New_Texts_July2003_full.html   (301 words)

  
 Archival Collections - Texas Legal History
On July 23, 1935, Judge M. Munson of the District Court of Brazoria County ordered three Houston newspapers (the Post, the Chronicle, and the Press) to not publish testimony in the trial of Clyde Thompson for the murder of Everett Melvin, to avoid prejudicing the jury pool for two co-defendants who would be tried later.
He was the grandson of former Texas governor (1883-1887) and associate justice for the Supreme Court of Texas, John Ireland.
Ireland Graves, a long-time Austin attorney and former University of Texas School of Law student and lecturer, was born in 1885 in Seguin, Texas.
tarlton.law.utexas.edu /rare/archives-texhis.html   (301 words)

  
 U2 NEWS SERVICE - Sky News : Clinton Arrives In Northern Ireland
At a gala dinner in Dublin on Tuesday night, Irish prime minister Bertie Ahern announced a centre for American studies would be established in honour of the former president and in recognition of his work.
He is widely regarded as having played a crucial role in encouraging the people of Northern Ireland to stand by the peace process.
He is also due to travel to the Co Fermanagh town of Enniskillen on Thursday, where he willvisit the scene of the 1987 IRA Remembrance Day bomb which killed 11 people.
www.u2world.com /news/article.php3?id_article=7927   (286 words)

  
 Harvard Gazette: Institute of Politics announces fall fellows
Matthews covered the opening of the Berlin Wall in Germany; the first all-races election in South Africa; and the peace referendum in Northern Ireland.
He is also a nationally syndicated columnist for the San Francisco Chronicle and the author of two political books.
Murphy has been called a "media master" by Fortune Magazine, the GOP's "hottest media consultant" by Newsweek, and the leader of a "new breed" of campaign consultants by Congressional Quarterly.
www.news.harvard.edu /gazette/2001/11.01/14-iopfellows.html   (921 words)

  
 County Tipperary, Ireland, From Ireland web site, ©Jane Lyons
Proceedings/Journal of the Kilkenny and South East of Ireland Archaeological and Historical Society
Information on Irish people can be found in other countries, those of you who have looked at parish records for your own country will have seen mention of people from Ireland, with their addresses and sometimes even other family names.
Some cover only Tipperary, while others take in parts of the surrounding counties or are districts whose main town is in another county and which covers only part of Co. Tipperary.
www.from-ireland.net /contents/tipperconts.htm   (921 words)

  
 Limerick County, Ireland
Ireland Genealogy - A Yahoo group dealing with Irish genealogy, history, folklore - pretty much what you find on this web site, created in 2001, and administered by the owner of the From Ireland web site.
Some cover only Limerick, while others take in parts of the surrounding counties or are districts whose main town is in another county and which covers only part of Co. Limerick.
Limerick News - extracts from the King's County Chronicle
www.from-ireland.net /contents/limerickconts.htm   (921 words)

  
 County Laois(Queen's county, Leix), Ireland © Dr.Jane Lyons
Ireland Genealogy - A Yahoo group dealing with Irish genealogy, history, folklore - pretty much what you find on this web site, created in 2001, and administered by the owner of the From Ireland web site.
Information on Irish people can be found in other countries, those of you who have looked at parish records for your own country will have seen mention of people from Ireland, with their addresses and sometimes even other family names.
Presbyterian (Seceders) Synod of Ireland, 1833 - Ministers and Congregations
www.from-ireland.net /contents/laoisconts.htm   (921 words)

  
 County Kildare
Some cover only Kildare, while others take in parts of the surrounding counties or are districts whose main town is in another county and which covers only part of Co. Kildare.
Kildare News - Extracts from the 'King's County Chronicle'
Journal of the Kildare Archaeological and Historical Society
www.from-ireland.net /contents/kilcont.htm   (921 words)

  
 County Cavan, Ireland, From Ireland web site, ©Jane Lyons
County Cavan records are deposited with Archives in southern Ireland, however, you will also find copies in the Public Records Office of Northern Ireland, plus some originals as Cavan is part of Ulster.
Ulster Convenant Search Page : The archive of the Ulster Unionist Council, held by the Public Record Office of Northern Ireland (PRONI), contains just under half a million original signatures and addresses of the men who, on 28 September 1912, signed the Ulster Covenant, and of the women who signed the parallel Declaration.
Peter's Church, Templeport, Cavan - carries photographs of memorials in the church and the transcription of Templeport cemetry - referred to in the Gravestone index as 'Port,1971' and published in Breifne.
www.from-ireland.net /contents/cavancont.htm   (921 words)

  
 Theresa Lennon Blunt -- Judas in Kilkenny
is much more than a chronicle of life in Ireland, it is the story of a girl desperate to escape the misery and embarrassment.
Gusen's letter of congratulations and the reception that he gave me while I was visiting Ireland.
Theresa Lennon-Blunt was born in Kilkenny, Ireland in 1931.
theresalennonblunt.com /media.htm   (921 words)

  
 New Books
Not only is this the story of a turning point in Ireland's struggle for freedom, but also a testament to the men and women of courage and conviction who were prepared to give their lives for what they believed was right.
Her main area of research is Ireland, and particularly Sinn Féin and the IRA.
This is the definitive account of one of the most inflammatory and sensitive issues to emerge since the announcement of the republican and loyalist ceasefires, lifting the lid on the sectarian tensions that continue to plague Ireland.
www.sinnfeinbookshop.com /en-us/dept_3.html   (921 words)

  
 NewspapersOld
1900Kings County Chronicle, now called Offaly County, Ireland
1904, Sept 29, Pg 8 - The Pilgrim Tramps - The Rite of Baptism
1904, Oct 27, Pg 5 - The Dipping of Tramps - In River at Ballinamallard
home.earthlink.net /~truth444/Newspapers/index-NewsprOld.html   (2107 words)

  
 Tuatha de Danann
The story of their invasion of Ireland and subsequent war with the Fir Bolg (the previous inhabitants) is a fascinating chronicle of ancient Irish history.
According to the Annals of the Four Masters, the Tuatha de Danann ruled Ireland from 1897 BC to 1700 BC.
The first treasure was the Stone of Fal, which would scream whenever a true king of Ireland would place his foot on it.
www.irishclans.com /articles/tuathadedannan.html   (2107 words)

  
 County Carlow, Ireland, ©Jane Lyons
Information on Irish people can be found in other countries, those of you who have looked at parish records for your own country will have seen mention of people from Ireland, with their addresses and sometimes even other family names.
Proceedings/Journal of the Kilkenny and South East of Ireland Archaeological and Historical Society
Presbyterian (Seceders) Synod of Ireland, 1833 - Ministers and Congregations
www.from-ireland.net /contents/carlcont.htm   (2107 words)

  
 Family Chronicle
Those descended from the gentry or nobility of Ireland may be fortunate to find a pedigree or family tree compiled generations ago by a noble ancestor attempting to show relationship to a parent, uncle, grandparent or cousin in proving a claim to inherit a title, property, or even goods and chattels.
The Church of Ireland today comprises two ecclesiastical provinces, Armagh and Dublin, whose boundaries do not follow the civil boundaries of either the Republic of Ireland or Northern Ireland, although the Archbishop of Armagh remains Anglican Primate of all Ireland.
The island of Ireland, comprising 32 counties, grouped into four secular provinces, is geographically one component of the British Isles.
www.familychronicle.com /ireland.htm   (3195 words)

  
 STSV - MAHS petitions EU on M3 Meath Chronicle 24th August 2005
authorities to reconsider a portion of the M3 motorway scheme.
Ireland's planning process, the society announced this week.
Construction of the motorway depends on the outcome of court action
www.savetara.com /modules.php?name=News&file=article&sid=49   (3195 words)

  
 The Meath Chronicle Newspaper - County Meath, Ireland
17th Sep: MAGNIFICENT Moynalty has won the title of Ireland’s Tidiest Village for the second year in a row, but was once again pipped at the post for the overall National Tidiest Town title.
The Meath Chronicle Newspaper - County Meath, Ireland
17th Sep: ARCHAEOLOGICAL sites uncovered and excavated along the route of the proposed M3 motorway close to Tara are no different than any other sites across the county or country, according to the project archaeologist, Mary Deevy.
www.unison.ie /meath_chronicle   (3195 words)

  
 CHESS IRELAND
Great to see that amongst those half-a-point behind the winners was Ireland's strongest player IM Brian Kelly (FIDE 2464) playing his first major tournament south of the border since his Irish championship victory in 1995.
Check David McAlister's Ulster Chess Chronicle results section for a brief list of prize winners in all sections.
Joint winners in the top section were GMs Mark Hebden and Bogdan Lalic and GM-elect Matthew Turner (4.5/6).
www.iol.ie /~jghurley   (3195 words)

  
 Longford Contents, From Ireland Website
Information on Irish people can be found in other countries, those of you who have looked at parish records for your own country will have seen mention of people from Ireland, with their addresses and sometimes even other family names.
Some cover only Longford, while others take in parts of the surrounding counties or are districts whose main town is in another county and which covers only part of Co. Longford.
Some lists have very helpful and knowledgeable members who have been researching their ancestry for many years, even if they are not connected to you they may be able to offer advice on what you can do to trace your ancestry.
www.from-ireland.net /contents/longforconts.htm   (3195 words)

  
 Captayne Charles Mountague, ~1592
The Chronicle of Ireland, 1584-1608, is an early `official military diary' maintained for the Earl of Pembroke.
One of the results of this war in Northern Ireland was the Plantation of Ulster.
Uppon the Lord Liftenants returne greate falte was found with his attemptinge of this jorney, helde unnecessary, and a comsumption of the Quenes treasure...
www.montaguemillennium.com /familyresearch/h_1592_charles.htm   (1291 words)

  
 news briefs - BCM - Winter 2003
Items on view include the 13th-century illuminated manuscript Topography of Ireland, paintings by Jack Butler Yeats, George Barret, and Paul Henry, and video by Dorothy Cross.
BC’s McMullen Museum of Art is featuring a special exhibit of Irish art and artifacts exploring the influence of the landscape in Irish identity over seven centuries.
Viennese composer Johann Bernhard Staudt, SJ, completed the work in 1685.
www.bc.edu /publications/bcm/winter_2003/ll_newsbriefs.html   (1291 words)

  
 Lawrence Ferlinghetti - Poetry as News
This past spring in San Francisco there was a Festival of Irish Writers at Golden Gate University (with an introductory day at Stanford) in which twenty-two poets and novelists from Ireland north and south raised their voices to an enthralled audience who hadn't heard anything like it in this country in many a year.
Perhaps some newspaper or TV station would like to undertake the campaign?
Resignation was also rampant in many San Francisco poets, including some of an older generation whose inscrutable private poetry is itself a kind of abdication from the challenge of changing the world.
www.citylights.com /poetrynews.html   (1291 words)

  
 Table of contents for Library of Congress control number 2004300768
An Phoblacht, 1933 The Proclamation of the Republic: Ireland's Charter of Liberty.
Republic of Ireland, 1922 A Worthy President of the Free State.
Republic of Ireland, 1922 The Treatment of Eileen Colgan.
www.loc.gov /catdir/toc/fy046/2004300768.html   (1291 words)

  
 THE TUATHA DE DANANN
The story of their invasion of Ireland and preceding war with the Fir Bolg (the previous inhabitants of Ireland), the Formorians and lastly the Milesians is a spellbinding chronicle of ancient Irish history.
According to legend, before the invasion of the Milesians the "Danann" were the masters of Ireland and very much in physical form and able to be seen.
Those of the Tuatha de Danann that remained in Ireland became the "Daoine Sidhe (deena-shee)" or ôPeople of the Moundsö, or "The Lordly Ones", "The Good People" or known by many as the Fae Folk of Ireland.
www.angelfire.com /wizard2/tuathadedanann   (1291 words)

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