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MacNissi's College, a
college for
educating Catholic boys, in 1951. The
current incarnation of the school,
resulting from the
amalgamation of St
MacNissi's...
- abbeys/monasteries by this name.
Mac Nissi, Macnise,
Macnissi; also in Latin, Macanisius, Macnisius. Breen, Aidan. "
Mac Nisse",
Dictionary of
Irish Biography...
- as
first Bishop of Down. The
Diocese of
Connor was
founded in 480 by St
Macnissi, and St
Malachy was
bishop there (1124). The
dioceses of Down and Connor...
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Mac Nisse, an
early Irish matronymic meaning "son of Ness", may
refer to:
Mac Nisse of Connor,
founding saint of Connor, Co.
Antrim (d. 514)
Mac Nisse...
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Saint Conleth of
Kildare Saint Aidan of
Ferns Saint Aengus MacNissi of
Connor Saint Aedh
Mac Cairtinn of
Clogher Saint Fachanan of
Kilfenora Blessed John...
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Primary School, Randalstown, and
secondary school as a
boarder at St
MacNissi's College, Camlough,
between 1961 and 1968,
completing his O-Levels and...
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Frederick MacNeice (1866–1942), was born at Omey, Co. Galway, to a
Protestant family which claimed descent from the kin of the
early Irish saint MacNissi. Opting...
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Primary School Rathcoole Primary School St. Bernard's
Primary School St.
MacNissi's Primary School Whitehouse Primary School Gaelscoil Éanna
There are several...
- Emmy
Awards for his
sound mixing on Game of Thrones. Hill
attended St
MacNissi's College,
Garron Tower and
graduated from the
Guildhall School of Music...
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Conway as president. It is a
sister college of St Malachy's
College and St
MacNissi's College,
Garron Tower. By the
previous April, the need for a new boys'...