Croke
Mentioned in 12 documents, 16 times across the archives
Documents
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Missions and Retreats 1856 1975
1 mention“Haroeod Croke-Injection trust”
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September 1916
1 mention“croke the silence . "”
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109183
1 mention“Very Rev. THOMAS WILLIAM CROKE, D.D., V.G. Born at Castlecor, May 19th, 1824. Educated at Charleville Endowed to Irish College, Irish College. Took his degree of D.D. and was ordained in a College at ”
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110862
1 mention“HIS GRACE THE MOST REV. DR. CROKE, D.D.”
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119633
1 mention“76 FINE EATING APPLES—CROKE PARK, DUBLIN”
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123685
2 mentions“A personal choice of articles would include the following: "My Earliest Irish Friends," by Mrs. William O'Brien (still happily able to wield an active pen), in which figures like Canon Sheehan, Michae”
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124147
1 mention“DUBLIN was thronged as hardly ever before in one of the greatest Horse Show Weeks; news was coming from America of the welcome to the Head of our Government; and all was preparing for a grand contest ”
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195458
1 mention“A personal choice of articles would include the following: "My Earliest Irish Friends," by Mrs. William O'Brien (still happily able to wield an active pen), in which figures like Canon Sheehan, Michae”
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233265
4 mentions“Father Croke, who needs not the reflected glory of his better known brother to find a niche in the temple of fame, was the first priest, as far as is known, to visit the Umpqua valley. Leaving Oregon ”
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233280
1 mention“1. Priests of the Diocese. The Rev. Fr. Croke on August 1st. 1851 started by horseback on a missionary trip from Oregon City reaching as far as Jacksonville and taking in the new town of Roseburg, the”
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56269
1 mention“CROKE PARK”
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56272
1 mention“CROKE PARK, SUNDAY, 12th MAY, 1918”