- Máire Ní
Chinnéide (English Mary or
Molly O'Kennedy) (17
January 1879 – 25 May 1967) was an
Irish language activist, playwright,
first President of the...
- the
fifth tier of inter-county teams. The
trophy is
named for Máire Ní
Chinnéide,
first president of the
Camogie ****ociation and one of the
founders of...
-
Dairena Ní
Chinnéide is an
Irish poet and
former broadcast journalist,
interpreter and
television producer. She has
published 12
books of
mainly bilingual...
- to Mícheál, who then sent the m****cript
pages to Máire Ní
Chinnéide in Dublin. Ní
Chinnéide then
edited the m****cript for its
publication in 1936. Over...
- The
experimental rules were
drawn up for the
female game by Máire Ní
Chinnéide, Seán (Sceilg) Ó Ceallaigh,
Tadhg Ó
Donnchadha and Séamus Ó Braonáin....
- Síle Ní
Chinnéide (16
November 1900 – 8 June 1980) was an Irish-speaking
historian and academic. Síle Ní
Chinnéide was born
Sheila Kennedy to physician...
- Lucy
Kennedy (Irish: Lusaí Ní
Chinnéide; born 21
April 1976) is an
Irish television,
radio presenter and children's book author.
Kennedy first came to...
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previously won
divisional honours. The
county hosted the 2007 Máire Ní
Chinnéide Cup.
Under Camogie's
National Development Plan 2010–2015, "Our Game, Our...
- Mary
Kennedy (Irish: Máire Ní
Chinnéide; born 4
October 1954) is an
Irish television personality and
former newscaster, and writer. She
presented the...
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songs in 1895, ****erting a
source for the tune; but
scholars Veronica Ní
Chinnéide in the 20th
century and Una Hunt in the 21st
century think Stanford to...