Punch
Mentioned in 23 documents, 37 times across the archives
Documents
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“" With Bro. Punch want to speech . Released June 20th”
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The Graan Enniskillen general documents
1 mention“been buying punch things with thrown value”
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Missions and Retreats 1856 1975
1 mention“at Sir. Peters . A. Peter Punch , at Mr. Dancident .”
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Missions and Retreats 1885 1951
1 mention“Dalafrid , Experiences punch the former game men”
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Ardoyne Missions and Retreats 1958 1968
1 mention“punch i-8" March”
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“" A Verlunk of S. Punch James M. Sekieppe”
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CrossBulletinVolII 1911 12
2 mentions“the famous joke of Punch of that day - that it was strange the”
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May 1915
1 mention“action " most unladylike , and should promptly punch the”
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December 1917
1 mention“summit of Mangerton , above the ' Devil's ' Punch-Bowl , '”
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CrossBulletinVolXXVIII 1937 38
1 mention“Punch Bowl at Hindhead , the Devil's Cavern”
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provchapt1929invent
2 mentions“Tumblers, Old Glass Punch ..... 6”
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provchapt1932invent
1 mention“Tumblers, Old Glass Punch--6”
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provchapt1944invent
1 mention“Tumblers - (Punch).”
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Spirit congregation(1)
2 mentions“in punch. We would like very glad to”
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bernard odea personal collection
1 mention“a loving Cup of punch sweetis”
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dom bede lebbe
3 mentions“Punch”
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earlydays misc lebbe
3 mentions“Punch”
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school annals 1930 1940
6 mentions“We were all seated in French class, when a very tall boy walked in behind Father Columba. We learned afterwards that his name was Sidney Punch.”
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school annals 1942 1945
2 mentions“To-day we travelled to Limerick by car to play the first cup match of the season and an under seventeen match against Crescent. The greater part of the school cycled in to support us. Our oppenants we”
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Letter ellis
1 mention“"PUNCH, CORK."”
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Tuberculosis
1 mention“& Punch last night, so I feel”
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110862
1 mention“Mr. Michael O'Higgins said that they should put a little more punch in the motion and "demand" that Shaw accept the honour.”
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115361
1 mention“He and I became friendly almost at once. His studio near the Park Gate, in the North Circular road, soon was recognised as one of the centres of Dublin's bohemian life, and his parties were attended b”