Galway
Mentioned in 84 documents, 209 times across the archives
Documents
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“In Andrew returned from Hahnett in Galway ,”
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Missions and Retreats 1856 1975
3 mentions“Galway .”
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Missions and Retreats 1885 1951
6 mentions“Cummer C. Galway”
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Missions and retreats 1868 1930
2 mentions“Co Galway . Ian November 1903 . By 1. Rev. Fr. Malachias , .”
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“Lillerpacks too . Galway”
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CrossBulletinVolII 1911 12
2 mentions“Frances Kelly . Galway : " The”
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June 1915(2)
2 mentions“vent . Athenry . County Galway , ten bonny maidens come to”
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September 1915
1 mention“AdHenry , Co. Galway , for the nice postcard photo of them-”
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September 1917
2 mentions“" It was in Galway that this happened , " she said . " Gal-”
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January 1918
5 mentions“Dr. Lynch was born in Galway a short time before 1600 , and was”
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April 1918
1 mention“College , Shrule , Co. Galway , whence missionaries will”
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July 1918
1 mention“curry , and Clarenbridge , Co' Galway ;”
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Sept August 1918
4 mentions“Kerry , in. Tyrone as well as in Galway . Our language”
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CrossBulletinVolXXVII 1936 37
1 mention“Terry " (000 . Galway ) .”
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CrossBulletinVolXXVIII 1937 38
1 mention“lettertrack . On. Galway”
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CrossBulletinVolL 1959 60
4 mentions“Rev. Dr. Michael Browne , Bishop of Galway ,”
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May 1958
1 mention“tours , Galway Bay and Shannon”
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June 1958
1 mention“the future Cathedral in Galway . In order to”
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July 1958
1 mention“Church like this ?L.R.T. ( Co. Galway )”
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Dec 1958
1 mention“manly lady from Galway and Kerry , Meath and”
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Mar 1959
1 mention“Rev. Dr. Michael Browne , Bishop of Galway ,”
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CrossAnnual 1923 1928
1 mention“stood on a promontory of the wild Galway”
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Pilgrims list 1930
1 mention“Galway .”
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Alice Breen
1 mention“away in Galway and the West and”
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LimerickSteamshipCompany
2 mentions“At Galway, Sligo, Ballina,”
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MMtoprior various topics
1 mention“I hope you will hear from Mr French (french) of Galway I spoke of Glenstal for his Boys, and gave a prospectus.”
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Mai Dillon to Dom Lebbe
1 mention“Ballinasbe to Galway.”
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applications to monastery
4 mentions“So. Galway,”
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dom bede lebbe
5 mentions“DONATIONS.—Per Captain West Pierce, Dublin, £6 14s. od.; Rev. Mother, Lelia, Loughrea, £5; Mr. Hegarty, Dublin, £3; Rev. Fr. Ryan, C.C.; Lanesboro', £2 2s.; Mrs. Gogan, Dunshaughlin, £2; Miss Curtis, ”
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earlydays mmm 1940 nov dec
5 mentions“DONATIONS.—Per Captain West Pierce, Dublin, £6 14s. od.; Rev. Mother Lelia, Loughrea, £5; Mr. Hegarty, Dublin, £3; Rev. Fr. Ryan, C.C., Lanesboro', £2 2s.; Mrs. Gogan, Dunshaughlin, £2; Miss Curtis, D”
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school annals 1930 1940
12 mentions“As we had no holiday on last Thursday Corpus Cristi. We had a free-day on the following Saturday. At 9.30 the whole school, under the guidance of A. Baldwin, Mr. O'Riordan and Mr Mac Dermot, left by b”
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school annals 1942 1945
3 mentions“The school re-opened today after four weeks holidays. The majority came from Boher in van, loads and it was after 6.30 that the last of us set foot in the school. The day was wet and gloomey and it we”
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Dalgan park
1 mention“Galway.”
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102596
1 mention“You. Tomorrow or star I so to Galway for”
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106292
1 mention“Co Galway.”
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106804
1 mention“THE first Session of the School of Irish Learning has just closed. Three Courses have been held in the Aula Maxima of University College, St. Stephen's-green, kindly lent by the authorities for the pu”
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106925
2 mentions“Published by T. A. M'Cullagh, Galway.”
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107968
1 mention“I joined Prof. MacNeill and became a member of the governing body of the Volunteers, and with him addressed the first meetings held, after the inaugural Dublin meeting, in Galway and Cork, in December”
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110345
2 mentions“Galway, .”
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110862
8 mentions“Galway Connections”
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111185
1 mention“Galway to Dublin—Tirconaill to Kildare.”
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111505
5 mentions“Look here, Shea. I know you are not taking your brother's gun. You can't take it, since you are stationed in Wexford while he lives in Cork—and you won't be asked to do it, because your friend, Sergea”
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112137
3 mentions“THE President and Mrs. O'Kelly, the Taoiseach and members of the Government were present yesterday at the Bon Secours Hospital, Glasnevin, when the remains of Senator Mrs. Helena Concannon were taken ”
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113953
7 mentions“IT was altogether in the nature of things that Albert Power should model the head of James Stephens. If James Stephens has written verse and prose aere perennius, there was also a vein of poetry in Al”
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114311
4 mentions“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
2 mentions“Evie Hone Window Honours Name Of Co. Galway Surgeon”
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114802
2 mentions“The district within 15 miles of Galway is also reported to be normal, but a band of rebels has been located between Athenry and Craughwell.”
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115235
7 mentions“MOST REV. DR. CUSHING, Archbishop of Boston, was given a truly remarkable welcome when he visited Galway during the week. A profusion of flags and bunting even in parts of the city through which he di”
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115361
1 mention“These friends I met as we do meet each other in Dublin; but it was the luck of my trade which brought me in touch with Hugh Thomson, who he engaged to illustrate my book on Donegal and Antrim. Nobody ”
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116199
2 mentions“There is a story by Maurice Walsh and a good documented article on Archbishop Dermot O'Hurley by Francis MacManus; a controversial article on the orderly building of towns by John O'Gorman—to plan or ”
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116438
1 mention“The "Capuchin Annual," edited by Father Senain, and published by the Capuchin Fathers, Church Street, Dublin, has established such a reputation for the excellence of its contents in the letter press a”
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117051
5 mentions“GALWAY 14. 18. 1943”
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118835
2 mentions“MRS. T. CONCANNON, B.A., SALTHILL, GALWAY,”
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119633
1 mention“48 ON A BRIDGE IN GALWAY”
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120030
1 mention“the Railway Hotel, Galway on Wednesday and”
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120817
1 mention“"The Gaelic letters and manuscripts are going to University College, Galway—as directed in Dr. Hyde's will. The English letters are being retained by the family."”
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122016
1 mention“"In their wake came Tom Keane the Ennis 'Boy Martyr' of 16, who has won everlasting fame by reason of his imprisonment in Galway Jail for the crime of drilling Sinn Feiners. The tale in Ennis is that ”
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122608
1 mention“We re-echo the hope of the Bishop of Galway, Most Rev. Dr. Browne—reported elsewhere in this issue—that Ireland will not accord recognition de jure to the present Israeli régime, unless it gives guara”
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122934
3 mentions“BISHOP OF GALWAY UNEARTHS”
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123461
5 mentions“MR. DE VALERA IN GALWAY”
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123685
1 mention“Co. Galway,”
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124147
3 mentions“St. Joseph Young Priests' Society, Dublin; Limerick Co. Council; Poor Clares, Galway and Cavan; Very Rev. Father Ryan, Gen. Consultor, Pallottine Fathers, Thurles; Right Hon. James McMahon; Sir Walter”
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124393
2 mentions“Mr. John Bourke, Galway; Mr. Eamonn O'Neill, Lens Cheann-Comhairle, and Mrs. O'Neill; the priests of airle, and Mrs. O'Neill; the priests of the Pro-Cathedral, Dublin; Mr. M. Beary, Shrewton; Mrs. fre”
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125031
18 mentions“I knew date when I met she had day quite by accident in the crowded lounge of a Galway hotel. It was exciting to me to hear her name, and impulsively I engaged her at once on an extremely personal top”
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130101
1 mention“GALWAY AND THE 1916 RISING. ξαιλιμπιας, α σκριου ... .. 1”
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130955
1 mention“The letter-press consists of some 90-100 Gaelic Poems, old and modern, complete in themselves, or of extracts from poems too long to include in their entirety. Some are traditional; many are from unpu”
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134920
2 mentions“Doorway of Clonfert Church, County Galway.”
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135362
1 mention“I am not ignoring other dramatic concerns, nor the remarkably good work that is done by amateur dramatic companies in different parts of the country, as, notably, by the Gaelic companies of Galway and”
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147068
1 mention“The above party of Irish priests sailed for the United States from Cove on board the North German Lloyd liner "s.s. Bremen." The picture includes —Rev. Gabriel Harrington, Cork; Rev. John Henry Sligo;”
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183105
1 mention“Divergent war opinions lead to an altercation between some parties at Turloughmore, Co. Galway, and the police had to draw revolvers and threaten to sequentially before peace could be restored. Subseq”
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183145
3 mentions“Police Inspectors' Day at the Inquiry THE GALWAY RISING”
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184665
1 mention“but they intimated to the Tribunal that they refused to recognise the right of Englishmen sitting in London to question or in any wise deal with men from the Irish nation. They would have no trouble a”
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185415
1 mention“O'Mahony, Blackrock; Rev. T. Manning, Rev. J. Kelly, Rathfarnham; Rev. A. Farrell, Donnybrook; Rev. J. O'Toole, do.; Rev. P. M'Auliffe; Ranelagh; Rev. M. V Ronan, Pro-Cathedral; Rev. M. Curran, Archhi”
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195512
1 mention“Seated (left to right)—Right Rev. Dr. Foley, Bishop of Ballarat; Right Rev. Dr. Cotter, Bishop of Portsmouth; Most Rev. Dr. Harty, Archbishop of Cashel; Most Rev. Dr. Mannix; Right Rev. Dr. McSherry, ”
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196022
3 mentions“He was born in Co. Galway on September 21, 1881, and was only ten when the family came to live in Dublin. He went to school to the Christian Street, and in the annals of O'Connell Schools he is referr”
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196556
1 mention“DURING the 23 years of her married life—and she made a happy, successful business of marriage and the managing of her large family—she wrote assiduously facility from her pen. With seemed to pour with”
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199531
5 mentions“S. Galway Electors Vote To-Day”
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211144
1 mention“University College, Galway”
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212680
1 mention“Galway :”
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220122
4 mentions“The Dublin fac-simile, of which only 100 copies were printed. Of the original Mr. Charles Butler observes, "It is said in the title to be printed at Frankfort, superiorum permissu; but it was supposed”
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232982
2 mentions“Leave New York Sunday evening, June 12. Arrive in Dublin, Wednesday morning, June 22. Stay over on Liner in Dublin Bay during Congress. Return direct to New York on "DRESDEN" Monday morning., June 27,”
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56266
1 mention“And some from Galway too,”
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57133
3 mentions“Galway Free State troops have sent a despatch to the Free State G.H.Q. appealing for reinforcements, as they are being strongly pressed by our troops and cannot hold longer, larger, less than the West”
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72213
1 mention“This priest told them that Pearse and Connolly and all the leaders up in Dublin and throughout the country had surrendered to superior force, and that they in Galway were the only people who had not d”