Flanagan
Mentioned in 38 documents, 71 times across the archives
Documents
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Mass notices 1923 1925
2 mentions“Eleanor Flanagan”
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Mass notices 1928 1931
2 mentions“Aunie Flanagan”
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Mass noticies 1933 1936
4 mentions“Robert Flanagan .”
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Missions and Retreats 1885 1951
1 mention“The musician was more successful . ' Since Flanagan”
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Ardoyne Missions and Retreats 1958 1968
1 mention“Neal M. Flanagan”
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“William Flanagan Esq. 3rd part”
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Mount Argus Archives 1900 1919
3 mentions“and the Fathers ultimately settled the proceedings and Mr. Flanagan”
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June 1915(2)
1 mention“After , all there was Mvles Flanagan's pair of boots to be”
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August 1916
1 mention“ast , James Henry , Kathleen Flanagan , Maud Bowes , an”
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December 1916
2 mentions“Henry Winnie Andrew . Kathleen Flanagan , Maureen O'Brien and Marie A.”
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November 1916
1 mention“Kelly . Philomena Johnson . Daisy Flanagan . Monica Shiels , and Kathleen”
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February 1917
1 mention“and Kathleen Flanagan could hardly believe her eyes when she saw herself”
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March 1917
1 mention“Nancy Boylan , " Kathleen Flanagan and two competitors who signed no name .”
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December 1917
1 mention“tory of poor ' Phil Flanagan in the " house among the bushes " or feel the”
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May 1917
1 mention“her love . Kathleen Flanagan was late for last month's c”
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September 1917
1 mention“Josie M'Guinness , and Ellis N. Riain. Josie Flanagan”
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February 1919
1 mention“it was the custom of the late Very Rev. Dean Flanagan”
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CrossBulletinVolXXVIII 1937 38
2 mentions“Philip Farrelly , Mary Flanagan , Kathleen Redmond .”
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CrossBulletinVolL 1959 60
1 mention“William Flanagan .”
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Aug 1958
2 mentions“Flanagan has been described as the " most beloved”
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Sept 1958
1 mention“William Flanagan”
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Nov 1958
1 mention“William Flanagan :”
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Jan 1959
1 mention“william Flanagan .”
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Mar 1959
1 mention“William Flanagan .”
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Pilgrims list 1930
2 mentions“978 Flanagan T.”
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bernard odea personal collection
1 mention“I ve been waiting to pick up some interesting tit-bits and wishing is happening worth recording. The Mission of Course was the big event and the frost in Flanagan's garden as well as the others. We ha”
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school annals 1930 1940
1 mention“The school reopened on Thursday 11th of January. I was with the Dublin boys and we left Kingsbridge by the 9.30 a.m. train. We arrived at Glenstal at 1.p.m. in time for lunch. There were no changes in”
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school annals 1942 1945
2 mentions“The Senior and Junior handicaps were played today. Philip Tierney won the latter 6-4, 6-2 from Richard Turner Barton D. Flanagan beat Gordon Doyle 6-4, 6-2 in the junior handicap. The junior doubles w”
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111185
1 mention“PATRICK O'FLANAGAN”
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111505
1 mention“In 1936 when the fascist-supported generals of Spain launched war on the Spanish Republic, Mrs. Skeffington immediately revealed on which side she stood. By correspondence to the papers, at public mee”
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114802
3 mentions“Late Father O'Flanagan's”
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115235
1 mention“Following the Rising, Liam Mellowes with Father Feeney visited him, and at the latter end of that year, Mr. Eamonn Martin, wounded in the Rising, recuperated at Mr. Murray's home. In pre-Truce Days he”
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122016
6 mentions“Father John Flanagan, Adm., read the Requiem Mass and officiated at the graveside.”
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122934
1 mention“In a sweeping statement your "anonymous" contributor refers to the defence of the Spanish Republic as a war against Christianity. It was nothing of the kind. That great Irish patriot and man of the pe”
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123461
4 mentions“Speeches in a similar strain were delivered by other speakers, and a letter was read from Father O'Flanagan, saying that he was willing to hand over Roscommon's banner to the Banner County.”
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134497
1 mention“MICHAEL O'FLANAGAN,”
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185415
2 mentions“Nearly 200 priests walked in the procession, including: - Rev. J. Hoey, P.P., Lusk; Rev. M. Toher, C.C., do.; Rev. F. Farrington, Aughrim St.; Rev. T. Tuomey, Clondalkin; Rev. T. Fahey, Maynooth; Rev.”
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57494
1 mention“John Adams, Thomas Allen, Andrew Byrne, James Byrne, Joseph Byrne, Frank Burke, Sean Connolly, James Corcoran, Harry Coyle, John Costello, John Cromean, John Crinigan, Philip Clarke, Charles Carrigan,”