Hickey
Mentioned in 39 documents, 79 times across the archives
Documents
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Mass Notices 1918 1921
1 mention“Michael Hickey .”
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Mass notices 1923 1925
1 mention“Rt Rev. Mgr. Hickey . P.”
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Mass notices 1928 1931
1 mention“Michael Hickey”
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Mass notices 1939 1942
2 mentions“Henry Hickey”
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Missions and Retreats 1885 1951
1 mention“the Hickey Airport .”
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December 1915
1 mention“Hickey , Cyril Kenny , Tom Harris , James Lee , Charlie Ryall ,”
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February 1918
2 mentions“Michael Hickey , S.T.D. .”
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March 1918
1 mention“Michael Hickey , S.T.D. .”
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August 1918
1 mention“Michael Hickey . S.T.D. .”
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December 1918
1 mention“Michael Hickey , S.T.D. ,”
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February 1919
1 mention“Michael Hickey , S.T.D. ,”
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January 1919
1 mention“Michael Hickey , S.T.D. ,”
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July 1918
1 mention“Michael Hickey , S.T.D. .”
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March 1919
1 mention“Michael Hickey . S.T.D. .”
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May 1918
1 mention“Michael Hickey , S.T.D. . Imprimi Potest :”
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November 1918
1 mention“Michael Hickey . S.T.D. .”
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Sept August 1918
1 mention“Michael Hickey . S.T.D. ,”
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CrossBulletinVolX 1919 20
10 mentions“Michael Hickey , S.T.D. ,”
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CrossBulletinVolXXVIII 1937 38
3 mentions“Neddy Moore chuckled as he parted with Matty Hickey .”
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Bazaar
2 mentions“Dr. Hickey Cappawhite”
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dom bede lebbe
1 mention“THE BUILDING FUND.—Bequest per Monsignor O'Callaghan, P.P., £100; Drogheda, £200; Bequest, The Late Rev.; Mrs. Bangor, Erris, Co. Mayo, £100; A Northern P.P., and his Sister, £37 2s.; a Cloyne P.P., £”
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earlydays mmm 1940 nov dec
1 mention“THE BEQUEST, THE LATE REV.—Bequest per Monsignor O'Callaghan, P.P., V.G., Drogheda, £200; Bequest, The Late Rev.; P.P., Bangor, Erris, Co. Mayo, £100; a Northern Lynch, and his Sister, £37 2s.; a Cloy”
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school annals 1930 1940
2 mentions“The school re-opened on Saturday September the fifteenth, and all the former members returned except; Myles MacCabe who did Trinity Matriculation Tom Kelly who graduated to the National University, Di”
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school annals 1942 1945
5 mentions“On Saturday we had the usual programme for a free day. We went to Limerick via Barringtons Aridge where we had a picnic. There was a tennis match against Mr. Stafford's team in Limerick, arranged, but”
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101209
1 mention“B.COMM.; LT.-GENERAL SEAN MAC EOIN, T.D.; PEADAR O'LOGHLEN, T.D.; ALD. JAMES HICKEY, T.D.”
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102596
1 mention“by Mr Hickey has reminded me that I seve”
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103095
1 mention“Mr. J. Hickey.”
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110081
9 mentions“THE REVD. MICHAEL P. O'HICKEY, D.D.”
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110084
1 mention“Dr. S Hickey.”
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110087
6 mentions“In the very midst of a national crisis, in which a leading part in the defence of national interests has been shaped by the Rev. Dr. O'Hickey, he has been called upon by the Trustees of Maynooth Colle”
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118835
7 mentions“Doctor O'Hickey, Thinker and Teacher”
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119781
1 mention“Prof. J. Busted presided, and a proposed by Mr. J. Hickey, T.D., T.C., and seconded by Prof. A. O'Rahilly.”
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123685
1 mention“SENATOR PATRICK F. BAXTER, Chairman; DENIS ASPELL; PRADAR O'LOGHLEN; JAMES HICKEY, T.D.”
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185415
1 mention“O'Mahony, Blackrock; Rev. T. Manning, Rev. J. Kelly, Rathfarnham; Rev. A. Farrell, Donnybrook; Rev. J. O'Toole, do.; Rev. P. M'Auliffe; Ranelagh; Rev. M. V Ronan, Pro-Cathedral; Rev. M. Curran, Archhi”
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195392
1 mention“The photostat on which I wrote the notes had a list of the names in numerical order; but as this list is omitted from the reproduction in the Irish Times, I am afraid that readers who were not contemp”
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196556
1 mention“The following were appointed on the general committee: Very Rev. Canon Furlong, P.P., V.F.; Very Rev. Canon Harpur, P.P., V.F.; Very Rev. Archdeacon Cloney, P.P.; Very Rev. D. Quigley, P.P.; Very Rev.”
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211410
1 mention“REV. M. P. HICKEY, M.R.I.A., Prof. of Irish, St. Patrick's Coll., Maynooth”
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232588
2 mentions“The city of Bend was officially platted in the Spring of 1904. In the Pall of the same year Rev. Michael J. Hickey paid the first visit to Bend. The first Mass was said in a Hall Situated over the Ben”
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92594
2 mentions“The Lord Mayor of Cork (Councillor James Hickey, T.D.) performed the opening ceremony, and associated with him on the platform were the Lady Mayoress (Mrs Hickey), Mrs. Curran, President of the Bazaar”