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- Radio 1 He has written three books in Irish, Baba-ji agus TnaG, Manchán ar Seachrán and Bí i nGrá. His English travel books include Angels & Rabies: A Journey...
- Fuígfidh Mise An Baile Seo An Chéad Mháirt Den Fhómhar Side 2 / Taobh 2 Seachran Charn Cianach Corrach Cuaichín Ghleann Néifín Dónall Óg Fill, Fill a Rún...
- and lived in the first half of the 18th century. He was the author of Seachrán Charn tSiadhail, which became extremely po****r in Gaelic Ulster. It survived...
- McDonnell) was a scribe from County Meath. Among the works he transcribed was Seachrán Chairn tSiadhail by Tarlach Rua Mac Dónaill. It is now contained in a m****cript...
- by Harry Connick Jr. Come By Me by Harry Connick Jr. 1998–1999 Waltz: Seachrán Charn Tsiail by Clannad Meet Her at the Love Parade by Da Hool 1997–1998...
- Sáirséal agus Dill. [Kerry/Blasket Islands] Ó Cinnéide, Tomás (1996). Ar Seachrán. Maynooth: An Sagart. Ó Cíobháin, Ger (1992). Ó Dúshláine, Tadhg (ed.)...
- Game" Pól Brennan Ciarán Brennan 2:30 2. "Tower Hill" P. Brennan 3:51 3. "Seachrán Charn tSiail" Traditional 2:20 4. "P****ing Time" P. Brennan C. Brennan...
- a Rún to woo the bride. Another song, in the style of the crosántacht, Seachrán Chearbhaill, is ascribed to Cearbhall Óg. Both, a poem by the Dominican...
- work has been described by Séamus P. Ó Mórdha: "He composed an Aisling, a Seachrán and a Faoistin as was expected of an 18th century poet but he invested...
- [Rannafast] (book & 1 CD in the Ulster dialect) Ó Gallachóir, Pádraig (2008). Seachrán na Mic Uí gCorra (in Irish). Baile Átha Cliath: Coiscéim. [novel] Ó Gallchóir...