Savage
Mentioned in 35 documents, 73 times across the archives
Documents
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Cloonamahon Passionists House
1 mention“97-f2 Savage 135thoenix challenges”
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Holy Cross Ardoyne legal files
21 mentions“te Margaret R. Savage decid formerly of 11-Dawson”
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Mass Notices 1918 1921
2 mentions“Hugh Savage Graham”
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Mass notices 1923 1925
1 mention“Margaret Savage .”
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Missions and retreats 1868 1930
2 mentions“P.P.A. Savage expresses himself healthy phases”
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CrossBulletinVolII 1911 12
5 mentions“demented being forced her to savage aggressiveness . On the”
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December 1915
1 mention“ren with the most savage and untamed . Within the cell”
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June 1915(2)
1 mention“had been a savage from the wilds of Central Africa . ' It”
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May 1915
1 mention“Meanwhile I , with a savage aspect and an assumption of”
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August 1916
1 mention“Aches Kellv. ' Letia' Savage , Sarah Halpin , Eileen Halpin”
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November 1916
2 mentions“Mary Carton , Letia Savage , and ' Caitlin N ' Thighearnain ,”
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October 1916
1 mention“saint , " I said . " Why , it makes me feel quite savage to see”
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April 1917
1 mention“Doyle . I trust Kathleen Savage has received her prize volume by this time ,”
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February 1917
1 mention“of the advance guard are Maureen O'Neill , Kathleen Savage and Angela”
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March 1917
3 mentions“Savage . ' 6 College St. . Armash . ' I have great”
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May 1917
1 mention“were sent by Lilian Nally , John Reid , Kathleen Savage , Katie Doyle , Rita”
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July 1918
3 mentions“that kind , however , and savage politicians are the”
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CrossBulletinVolXXVII 1936 37
4 mentions“It was the hour for working in the fields . Uncle Mark was digging with savage”
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CrossBulletinVolXXVIII 1937 38
3 mentions“his room , he threw himself once more with savage ferocity on his victim . And”
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Aug 1958
1 mention“ole bottlers for Republic of Ireland : Savage Smyth & CO. Ltd. , Dublin .”
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CrossAnnual 1923 1928
1 mention“done in savage cruelty by any despot or”
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DivineParaninfa
1 mention“Maria . Dave Savage , son Child , remains Silent , assignments”
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dom bede lebbe
1 mention“Beloved faces waver and are lost in mists of pain and tears—the blind to whom He gave sight, to whom blindness were better than to see this awful regicide; the deaf whose ears He opened, who would aga”
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earlydays little flower 1945 april
1 mention“Beloved faces waver and are lost in mists of pain and tears—the blind to whom He gave sight, to whom blindness were better than to see this awful regicide; the deaf whose ears He opened, who would aga”
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school annals 1930 1940
1 mention“The walking party too had rather an interesting time they met a farmer, not the savage one, and Mr O'Riordan began asking him about Larsfield a big noise in Irish History and with evidently this farme”
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111505
1 mention“Or harmless savage race,”
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112137
1 mention“There are at present many political prisoners in Belfast jail serving savage sentences of from six months to ten years—some for so-called Treason Felony, others for being in possession of documents of”
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113739
3 mentions“"Fitting Supplement to Savage, Cromwellian Code"”
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114428
1 mention“Slight and frail, quiet and unassuming, Evie Hone strikes people who meet her for the first time as the sort of person to whom art might easily mean embroidered cushions or timid water-colour landscap”
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117051
1 mention“"It is all so wanton, so meaningless, so certain that no good of any kind can be achieved by it, and it makes one wonder that any section of our citizens in an age of education and civilisation such a”
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118835
1 mention“brilliant, witty and savage apostle of modernity and Socialism, leading the British crusade for Wagner's music and Ibsen's plays.”
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120996
1 mention“THIS may astonish readers who are familiar with Shaw's savage satirical attacks on false theologies. He was supposed to be an atheist, when he was but assailing perverted ideas about Almighty God.”
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134497
1 mention“It is true that Ireland is confronted with a much more serious situation at present. Back of the police there is a large body of military in the country, for whom the police are the eyes and ears, and”
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183052
1 mention“How often had I lain awake and heard The pent-up city trembling to the shot, I shall alone it not, And I forget the quarry for the lead Of each licentious savage on him set? How often have I prayed th”
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89970
1 mention“The Stewart family is famous in Irish history. Old Lord Castlereagh engineered the act of Union in 1800. You remember Eyron's savage”