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Maolra Seoighe (English:
Myles Joyce) was an
Irish man who was
wrongfully convicted and
hanged on 15
December 1882. He was
found guilty of the Maamtrasna...
- (1907–1982),
Irish ballet dancer and
daughter of
writer James Joyce Maolra Seoighe (Myles Joyce),
Irishman executed by
British authorities Nan
Joyce (1940–2018)...
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Seoighe Inish Bearachain was a name used for
three Joyce cousins, John Bhabín
Seoighe, Martín Coilín
Seoighe and John
William Seoighe, who came from the...
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Uilliam Seóighe (William Joyce),
Archbishop of Tuam, died 1508.
Seóighe was said to be a
native of
Galway town. He
directly succeeded Donatus Ó Muireadhaigh...
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James Augustine Aloysius Joyce (2
February 1882 – 13
January 1941) was an
Irish novelist, poet and
literary critic. He
contributed to the
modernist avant-garde...
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Tadhg S.
Seoighe (19
April 1857 – 17
March 1943) was an
Irish writer.
Seoighe was born in Ballyloughane,
outside Galway city. His
parents were Patrick...
- Máirtín Chóilín Choilmín
Seoighe is the last
living inhabitant of
Inish Barra, Connemara.
Seoighe is the great-grandson of
Patrick Joyce of Mhám Toirc...
- area)
known colloquially as "The
Irish Houses", and in
Irish as Bóthar
Seoighe (meaning "Shaw's Road") and
Pobal Feirste (meaning "F****t Community")...
- Gráinne
Seoige (Irish pronunciation: [ˈɡɾˠaːn̠ʲə ˈʃoːɟə]; born 5
November 1973) is an
Irish journalist, news
anchor and do****entary and
entertainment television...
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connections to
Ailtiri na hAiséirghe
while South's 1964
biographer Mainchin Seoighe believed he was a member. He had
received military training as a lieutenant...