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Risteard Ó
Foghludha (5
March 1871 – 20
August 1957) was an Irish-language teacher,
journalist and
editor from near Youghal,
County Cork. His
father Richard...
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drafts by a
group headed by Micheál Ó Gríobhtha (****isted by Risteárd Ó
Foghludha), who
worked in the
Irish Department of Education. De
Valera served as...
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Handwritten minute from
Nicholas G.
Nolan to Rónán Ó
Foghludha (Dublin) Dublin, 2
April 1949". Do****ents on
Irish Foreign Policy. Vol...
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maidin ag
caoidh dham, Póiní an
leasa An
tAodhaire Óg, can be
found in Ó
Foghludha.
Others such as An sean-duine Seóirse can be
found in O'Brien. Proinsias...
- (Richard Creagh, c. 1523 – 1586),
Irish Catholic clergyman Risteard Ó
Foghludha (Richard Foley, 1871–1957), Irish-language teacher,
journalist and editor...
- 1 Jul 2006. Cúirt an
Mheadhon Oidhche by
Brian Merriman:
Risteard Ó
Foghludha:
review by T. F. O'Rahilly, Gadelica: A
Journal of
Modern Irish Studies...
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drafts by a
group headed by Micheál Ó Gríobhtha (****isted by Risteárd Ó
Foghludha), who
worked in the
Department of Education. A
draft of the constitution...
- language. Born in Ring in
County Waterford to
schoolteachers Micheál Ó
Foghludha and Eibhlín de Brún. Her
father was an
advocate for the
Irish language...
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Outgoing 12,336
Elected 51
Labour Party Railwaymen's
candidate Ristéard Ó
Foghludha Dublin Manager Dáil 660
Eliminated 6 (pro-CnaG)
Michael F. O'Hanlon Dublin...
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collection of Cúndún's
Irish language poetry was
edited by
Risteard Ó
Foghludha and
published in 1932.
Kerby A.
Miller also
repeatedly quoted Cúndún's...