Carlow
Mentioned in 32 documents, 47 times across the archives
Documents
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“" 1/3 ) Doctor is though life for mission Carlow , Returned up 27 .”
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Missions and Retreats 1885 1951
2 mentions“6. Carlow .”
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Missions and retreats 1868 1930
2 mentions“C. Carlow , divorce of Hildam's Leighlin .”
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“Brothers , Carlow 14th Dec-23rd. The Community from”
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CrossBulletinVolII 1911 12
1 mention“Father Ignatius to the students of St. Patrick's College , Carlow”
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August 1916
1 mention“enrolment , while John Cullen , of Carlow , Nora Lynch , of Howth , '”
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September 1916
1 mention“Cullen , 5 Staplestown Road , " Carlow .”
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CrossBulletinVolX 1919 20
1 mention“he has recovered from her severe illness . John Cullen , K.B.S. , Carlow”
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gandpbookmanifest1
2 mentions“ollege , Carlow in 1848 . The following year , with Father Dominic and”
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Draw tickets Bazaar
2 mentions“11—One Cwt. Bag of Sugar. Presented by the Irish Sugar Manufacturing Co., Carlow.”
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dom bede lebbe
1 mention“Mother Elizabeth M. J. Domitilla Kane, Loreto Abbey, Dalkey; Sr. M. Colmelle, Convent of St. Louis, Newcastle; Sr. M. Benedict O'Neill; Sr. Joseph Hubertine, The Little Sisters of the Poor, Kilmanham,”
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earlydays little flower 1945 feb
1 mention“Mother Elizabeth M. J. Domitilla Kane, Loreto Abbey, Dalkey; Sr. M. Colmcille, Convent of St. Louis, Newcastle; Sr. M. Benedict O'Neill; Sr. Joseph Hubertine, The Little Sisters of the Poor, Kilmainha”
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school annals 1930 1940
1 mention“To-day Mr Norman Flewman brought down a Tennis Team from Athy. We played six singles and two doubles. We won one of the singles and one of the doubles. Their team was very strong, Mr. Flewman himself ”
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A M profession
2 mentions“Pour le ordinatoire: à Thurley c'est le jour de la fête dem. 8 Juine et dans tous les diverses voisins c'est sur Juine qu'on ordonne. J'attende successivement le Carlow. - Les Jesuits sont leur ordina”
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Great joy
1 mention“I was speaking to His becellency last night, he was meguring to know if your war sack from Downside & thus added he hope to get you to come sack he Duffin from Carlow, so this will git it with the pla”
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Votre bonne
1 mention“Ce que vous me dites des difficultés de Carlow ne m'étonne nullement. Nous en savons quelque chose au sujet des tractations avec les irlandais dans notre fondation; en Irlande les mots n'ont pas la mê”
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109183
1 mention“Very Rev. THOMAS WILLIAM CROKE, D.D., V.G. Born at Castlecor, May 19th, 1824. Educated at Charleville Endowed to Irish College, Irish College. Took his degree of D.D. and was ordained in a College at ”
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110339
1 mention“These farms are situated in the King's County, Tipperary, Queen's County, Limerick, Wexford, Dublin, and Longford, on the respective properties of Mr. W. K. MARSHALL, J.P., Mr. W. POTTS, J.P., the Rev”
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110345
1 mention“Carlow, .”
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110427
3 mentions“"The Committee might consist of all the Justices of the Peace and other magnates in the county. The principles of the Association would, speaking roughly, be to support each other, and all persons opp”
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111505
1 mention“JAMES LILLIS, at Carlow, January 15, 1923.”
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112137
2 mentions“JAMES LILLIS, at Carlow, January 15, 1923.”
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115675
1 mention“CARLOW.”
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117051
1 mention“Gipperary, Leix, Carlow, Wexford”
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120996
1 mention“Born in the five-streeted Dublin, on July 26, 1856, when that neighbourhood was then nail fields on the fringe of the city, Shaw was the third and last child of a protestant couple—George Carr Shaw, h”
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134920
8 mentions“View of the South-East and South-West sides of the interior of Ballymoon Castle, County of Carlow, with Mount Leinster in the distance.”
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183039
1 mention“TO THE PEOPLE OF CARLOW:”
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183066
1 mention“31 1798. Defeat at the Patriots at Carlow and Massacre at the Curraik.”
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195282
1 mention“Dr. Moran was born in Leighlinbridge, County Carlow, in 1830. Having lost both his parents early in life, he went to Rome in 1842 at the age of twelve and spent the next twenty years as student, profe”
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195357
1 mention“Above the singing crowd the bells deliberately changed the call of midnight. In many churches Midnight Mass was being celebrated behind closed doors, lest the solemnity of the occasion be marred by sa”
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196022
1 mention“Later that night I was asleep in Rafter's house—the first real sleep I had had in a whole week—when Seumas Doyle roused me to tell me that the two men we had sent out had been captured by the R.I.C. f”
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57133
1 mention“In commenting in "Poblacht" No. 43 on the unmeasured denunciation of the I.R.A. by Most Rev. Dr. Foley, Bishop of Kildare and Leighlin, we pointed out that he had similarly denounced the I.R.A. under ”