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carragheen
Carrageen Car"ra*geen`, Carrigeen Car"ri*geen`, n. A small, purplish, branching, cartilaginous seaweed (Chondrus crispus), which, when bleached, is the Irish moss of commerce. [Also written carragheen, carageen.]

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- Arrah-na-Pogue, also known as Arrah-na-Pogue; or the Wicklow Wedding, is a play in 3 acts by Dion Boucicault. Along with The Colleen Bawn (1860) and The...
- *wesn-tēno-, *ɸro-bertyā ("torrent, inundation") earrach, robarta earrach earrach arragh gwanwyn, (Old Welsh ribirthi) gwainten reverzi (Old Breton rebirthi) Summer...
- the best-known version was written by Dion Boucicault for his 1864 play Arragh na Pogue, or the Wicklow Wedding, set in County Wicklow during the 1798...
- Callan Ardsallagh 150 Middlethird Rathcool Cashel Arragh Beg 352 Lower Ormond Loughkeen Borrisokane Arragh More 414 Lower Ormond Loughkeen Parsonstown Ash...
- created Viscount Valentia in 1622 – Premier Baronet of Ireland Arragh of Arragh 1624 Arragh extinct 1626   Aylmer of Balrath 1662 Aylmer, Whitworth-Aylmer...
- The best-known version is by Dion Boucicault, adapted for his 1864 play Arragh na Pogue, or the Wicklow Wedding, set in County Wicklow during the 1798...
- unmarried Ellis Butler (died 1625), who married Sir Terence O'Brien-Arragh, 1st Baronet of Arragh In 1613 the only Irish parliament of the reign of James I was...
- Dromana, in the county of Waterford; and secondly, to Donagh O'Brien, of Arragh." Bagwell 1895, p. 323, left column, line 14. "Cappoquin and Dromana against...
- line 42. "He [Conor] m. secondly Una, or Ownye, da. of Turlogh O'Brien, of Arragh, co. Tipperary." O'Hart 1892, p. 171, footnote. "'Ara' is a small mountain...
- her husband on 6 August 1643, Mabel married secondly Donagh O'Brien of Arragh. On 23 October 1641, the major Irish rebellion of 1641 broke out in Ulster...