- Ireland, England, Cornwall,
Scotland and Nova Scotia.
Formed by
Brian Ó
hEadhra in
Dublin in 1992, they made
their concert debut at the
Festival Interceltique...
-
members of the Ó
hEadhra family. A
later (1714) m****cript of the
satire has a
heading that
suggests that
members of the Ó
hEadhra sept
retaliated by...
-
Patsy O'Hara (Irish: Peatsaí Ó
hEadhra; 11 July 1957 – 21 May 1981) was an
Irish republican hunger striker and
member of the
Irish National Liberation...
- BelfastTelegraph.co.uk. Heaney, Mick. "Claire
Byrne is radio's prefect,
Cormac Ó
hEadhra and
Sarah McInerney its
maverick cops". The
Irish Times.
Retrieved 27 December...
- O'Hara may
refer to:
Cardinal O'Hara High
School (Springfield, Pennsylvania),
United States Lake O'Hara, a lake in Yoho
National Park,
British Columbia...
-
programme is co-presented by
journalists Sarah McInerney and
Cormac Ó
hEadhra. It
includes news summaries,
sports news, and
traffic and
weather reports...
-
September RTÉ
Radio 1 Áine
Lawlor P P P A A P 13
October RTÉ
Radio 1
Cormac Ó
hEadhra P P P P P P 15
October RTÉ One TV
Claire Byrne P P P A A P 17
October Virgin...
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County Sligo, Ireland. The old name is
Achad Cain Conairi. St. Nath Í ua
hEadhra (O'Hara)
founded a
monastery here. The
foundation gave the
later diocese...
- on 27
January 2020, and
ordained bishop on 30
August 2020. A
Maghnus Ó
hEadhra and B
Richard Belmer were
bishops at the same time.
Christianity portal...
- via
Google Books. Young,
Arthur (1780). A Tour in Ireland: 1776–1779. Ó
hEadhra, Aogán (1998). Na
Gaeil i
dTalamh an Éisc [The
Irish in Newfoundland] (in...