- Máire Ní
Chathasaigh (Irish pronunciation: [ˈmˠaːɾʲə n̠ʲiː ˈxahəsˠiː]; born 1956) is an
Irish harpist,
composer and singer. She was born in Bandon, County...
- Seán O'Casey
Bridge (Irish:
Droichead Sheáin Uí
Chathasaigh) is a
pedestrian swingbridge spanning the
River Liffey in Dublin, Ireland,
joining City Quay...
- pregnancy, and
subsequent single motherhood, of a
young woman, Máire Ní
Chathasaigh. She is
shunned by her
family after becoming impregnated by Pádraig,...
-
Nollaig Casey (Irish:
Nollaig Ní
Chathasaigh) is an
Irish fiddle player, and has an
international re****tion as one of Ireland's
finest fiddle players...
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Lissycasey (Irish: Lios Uí
Chathasaigh,
meaning 'ringfort of the Caseys') is a
village in
County Clare, Ireland. It
forms one half of the
parish of Clondegad-Kilchrist...
- for his work as a soloist, as the
partner of the
Irish harper Máire Ní
Chathasaigh, as a
member of the Irish-English band,
Heartstring Sessions, and with...
-
instrumental on her solo
album Song of the
Irish Whistle (1997) Máire Ní
Chathasaigh recorded an
instrumental version for solo harp on her duo
album with...
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Molloy Christy Moore James Morrison Van
Morrison Johnny Moynihan Máire Ní
Chathasaigh Muireann Nic
Amhlaoibh Maura O'Connell Liam O'Flynn
Sally Oldfield Patrick...
- M1171. Tailltin,
inghen Conchobhair Uí
Maoil Sechlaind, ben
Iomhair Uí
Chathasaigh,
tigherna Saithne. Dinneen,
Patrick S., ed. (1927). "Luġ". Foclóir Gaeḋilge...
- Molloy,
County Roscommon 2000 – Mary Bergin,
Dublin 2001 – Máire Ní
Chathasaigh,
County Cork 2002 –
Paddy Keenan,
County Meath 2003 – John Carty, County...