Boyne
Mentioned in 22 documents, 33 times across the archives
Documents
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Mass Notices 1918 1921
1 mention“A John Baptist Boyne (”
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Mass noticies 1933 1936
3 mentions“your James Boyne .”
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Mass notices 1939 1942
1 mention“Frank Boyne .”
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Women s Confraternity Minute Book 1906
1 mention“Newbourport Vice Pius , who Willick , Mr. Boyne , Mrs”
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“Mrs O' Boyne”
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“Health side of the Boyne . The massacre”
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July 1916
1 mention“outh of the Boyne , and how they fallen on it-but imagination shoulders at the”
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November 1917
1 mention“wounded at the Battle of the Boyne , and who could now only”
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October 1917
2 mentions“when hearts and the Boyne still sweep in the sea ; and others may love these”
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September 1917
2 mentions“opens in 1690-the year of the Battle of the Boyne . The”
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July 1918
1 mention“city on the Boyne . From Maggie Mathews comes a very kind letter in”
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CrossBulletinVolX 1919 20
2 mentions“After the Battle of the Boyne , a gentleman in the North of Ireland”
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CrossBulletinVolXXVII 1936 37
1 mention“William crossing the Boyne held the place of honour among numerous enlarged”
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CrossBulletinVolXXVIII 1937 38
1 mention“" Maybe that same will bring you right yet , " Mat Boyne was saying , when his”
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CrossBulletinVolL 1959 60
1 mention“The Boyne Valley . Hill of Tara Mountains of Mourne”
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July 1958
1 mention“The Boyne Valley . Hill of Tara Mountains of Mourne”
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122016
4 mentions“Boyne Obelisk Blown”
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134658
2 mentions“The picturesque ruins of Bective Abbey are situated on a bank overhanging the Boyne, about three miles east of Tuam, county of Meath, and in the vicinity of Balsoon, the residence of the celebrated Pr”
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196556
2 mentions“BETWEEN a luridly modern Savi and a swash-buckling Sabatini it stood sturdily, a fat little volume, on the Library shelf. No colourful jacket on it, nor alluring publisher's blurb to entice a reader—j”
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221546
1 mention“Mr & Mrs Antony Andre. Edith Boyne”
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57854
1 mention“The Boyne and Viaduct, Drogheda.”
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89970
1 mention“Wise and predent, he was bent on improving the w estate: he did not go against King James's army at Derry in 1689, though many of the Donegal gentry did. On the accession of James II in 1688, he was l”