Molloy
Mentioned in 22 documents, 90 times across the archives
Documents
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Mass notices 1939 1942
3 mentions“Emelia Molloy .”
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Women s Confraternity Minute Book 1906
11 mentions“Molloy , Mrs Sheidow , and the miners”
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“Mrs Molloy”
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February 1918
1 mention“Broderick , Jimmie Howley , Paddy Molloy , James Clarke , Edward Clarke”
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Pilgrims list 1930
1 mention“188 . Molloy Jr.”
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bod church building 994
1 mention“Messrs. P. Molloy & Sons, Limerick.”
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dom bede lebbe
9 mentions“Mrs. Molloy watched her nine year old son swaggering down the road to school, a worried frown dimming the smile about her lips.”
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earlydays little flower 1945 march
9 mentions“Mrs. Molloy watched her nine year old son swaggering down the road to school, a worried frown dimming the smile about her lips.”
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Maredsous about survey
1 mention“ENTREPRENEUR - Quelle que soit la confiance que vous ayiez en Monsieur Molloy, je vous engage fortement à demander prix à d'autres entrepreneurs.”
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P Molloy survey
6 mentions“P. MOLLOY & SONS,”
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109033
2 mentions“Amongst those present were—The Lord Chancellor, the Lord Chief Justice, the Lord Chief Baron, Mr Justice O'Brien, Judge O'Hagan, Mr Justice Johnson, Mr Justice Gibson, Lord Justice Naish, Mr Justice H”
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112725
1 mention“T. J. Molloy”
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114311
1 mention“Father Senan hails from the Kingdom of Kerry, and I have always understood that there was no great love lost between that county and its next-door neighbour, Cork, but such brilliant priest-journalist”
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114428
5 mentions“Printed Proclamation—from left: Mr. C. Brady, Mr. M. Molloy, and Mr. W. O'Brien. 17 25/x1/52”
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116199
2 mentions“Other contributors include his Grace Most Rev. Dr. Prendiville, Archbishop of Perth; Most Rev. Dr. Sylvester, O.M.Cap., Definitor General; Very Rev. Dr. James, O.M.Cap.; Liam O'Domhnaill, T. S. Cuffe,”
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116438
5 mentions“Cherry Blossom in the Botanic Gardens—One of the subjects of the colour-photoplates in the Dublin Pictorial Supplement, by T. J. Molloy, in the "Capuchin Annual, 1938."”
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116780
2 mentions“Last year Dublin had its turn, this year it is the City by the Lee. No Corkman can turn over its pages without a real thrill of pleasure and pride. Men like D. I. Kelleher, Denis Barry and Willie Cron”
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117051
2 mentions“A little later in publication date this year than formerly, perhaps, but still as successful, still as substantial comes "The Capuchin Annual" (Dublin, 1943: 10s. 6d.). Year after year one wonders how”
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118088
2 mentions“Gaelic, and from the "Ireland Across the Seas." All these are well done, but "notes" of real distinction are those on agriculture, music, drama, painting, architecture, films, and photography which ha”
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123685
6 mentions“Mr Aodh de Blacam's article O'Sullivan Bere: the story of the fight for the southern ports and the great retreat, complete with excellent pictures by Mr. T. J. Molloy—whose camera work is once again a”
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195392
2 mentions“This is a full account of the Irish pilgrimage, from its departure at North Wall, Dublin, to Rome and back again. The journey lay through Liverpool, London and Dover, to Dunkerque, Amiens, Paris, Neve”
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71468
1 mention“Molloy”