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Eleanor Henrietta Hull also
known as Eibhlín Ní
Choill (15
January 1860 – 13
January 1935) was a writer,
journalist and
scholar of Old Irish. Hull was...
- Ciarán Ó Pronntaigh,
Concubhar Ó Liatháin and
finally Dónall Mac
Giolla Chóill (Feb-Dec 2008). In
October 2008, it was
announced that the
newspaper would...
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Kilmore West (Irish: An
Choill Mhór Thiar,
meaning 'Big
Forest West') is a
locality within Dublin 5,
situated on Dublin's Northside, Ireland.
Located in...
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amalgamation which occurred in 1994
between Éire Óg of
Caragh and
Corra Choill of Prosperous. The
first record of any kind of
success in the
Caragh parish...
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Eliogarty Thurles Curraduff An
Currach Dubh 175
Ikerrin Roscrea Eastwood An
Choill Thoir 225
Eliogarty Thurles Farranacahill Fearann Ó
gCathail 79 Eliogarty...
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Upper Woods or
Upperwoods (Irish: An
Choill Uachtarach) is a
barony in
County Laois (formerly
called Queen's
County or
County Leix), Ireland.
Upper Woods...
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Lisacul (Irish: Lios an
Choill,
meaning 'fort of the
hazel tree') is a
village in
County Roscommon, Ireland. The
village is in the north-west of the county...
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Orrery and
Kilmore (Irish: Orbhraí agus An
Choill Mhór) is a
historical barony in
north County Cork, Ireland.
Baronies were
mainly cadastral rather than...
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Kilmore (Irish: An
Choill Mhór,
meaning 'Big Wood') is a
housing area of Dublin, Ireland, on the
borders of the
suburbs of Coolock, Artane,
Santry and...
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Contribution to
Public Discourse by the
Auditor of the Society, Ms
Ursula Ni
Choill. Tibet: Exiles' Journey,
Journal of
Democracy –
Volume 14,
Number 3, July...